Godzilla 0-1, I was questioning the plot hook, when all the tug-boats, appeared out of nowhere, and thought it wasn't realistic, but yet, Godzilla, being a supercharged giant reptile, is somehow realistic!
Dune 2: so, the other day I just happened to check it out after I checked that the DVD was released last year; it just was never at the library's Dune-section before. I like the production, the set, but the score, just didn't seem to do it. I've read the prequels, but not the actual Herbert, sr., books; I like what they did with the Harkonnens and their culture/world; I know their planet is an industrial wasteland, and I know they got invaded by the Thinking Machines thousands of years ago. I really want to create a Battletech society off of them, those hairless, ruthless, sunscreen covered goons.
The plot was OK, kinda. I just seemed to wrap it up really fast, when the Emperor showed up, and in like, 1% of the movie-time he's defeated and I guess Paul is on his way to be the Wormperor. His main costar, the chick, kept reminded me of Vasquez from Aliens.
The star that played Paul, is also in the movie about Bob Dylan, called, "A Complete Unknown", and a coworker suggested I watch that too and compare his acting-styles.
Loved that movie. My fav Coen bros film. I had to watch it twice to get the plot, because there's no exposition and lots of slang, but after I got it, I'm convinced it's a work of sheer genius. The violence is cartoonish, which explains how Tom is able to get punched so many times and gets right back up. Leo's tommygun scene where he fires hundreds of rounds without reloading is a classic. 
Yeah, the Tommy-gun; I gave them creative license since a barrel holds about 50-rounds and I lost count after 100!