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"Reason for the future sucking: Aliens crash land on Earth, are treated as second class citizens. Year it takes place: Nowish"

"First viewing - July 11th HBO Max Easy to see how this earned Edwards the opportunity to jump to Legendary's Godzilla. There are big monsters & human relationships weaved together in a way that mostly works. Plus it's an interesting if not especially deep look at immigration from Mexico to the U.S. The world building is solid too. Less thrilled about the opening sequence being what it is, though I'll give points for not repeating it. Overall this is a solid debut & I'm glad I finally gave it a "

"ย Here is a movie that comes probably deserves a higher placing in this list than what I have it at because, it really is a pretty good movie. But the reason I have placed it where it is because, as good as it is, it's also just a bit misleading. As a motion picture that is called Monsters, the so-called monsters in it, play a very small part in it.ย ย In actuality, this is much more of a romance flick than it is a science fiction or horror film. Both the sci-fi element and the horror act much"

"(DISAPPOINTING BUT) ACCLAIMED MOVIE! Review coming soon... *Official 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die entry...* *Official 2020: A Movie Odyssey entry, by Dr-Faustus* "

"A series about people trying to survive/exist in a world that's been invaded by giant alien lifeforms/monsters. Like the movie, the series would focus more on human nature than it would on interactions with the monsters; but of course there'd still be the occasional encounter with monsters."

"A man and a woman argue a lot and learn facts of life in the end. It's surprisingly sweet and tense film, hindered a bit by boring creature desing and low-quality CGI. "

"Before he'd take the reigns of this summer's Godzilla reboot, director Gareth Edwards made this ingeniously minimalist giant-monster movie, in which two travelers seek safe passage through a post-alien invasion, kaiju-dotted landscape. The idea of offering only glimpses of the creatures and focusing more on the aftermath may have been the result of budgetary concerns, but necessity is certainly the mother of invention here; it's a clever way of making a familiar sci-fi scenario seem fresh again."

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" Directed by: Gareth Edwards Produced by: Allan Niblo and James Richardson Written by: Gareth Edwards Cinematography: Gareth Edwards Edited by: Colin Goudie Music by: Jon Hopkins Distributed by: Vertigo Films"