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3. Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven) - Godzilla: King Of The Monsters

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The biggest criticism the 2014 version of Godzilla received was the lack of... well... Godzilla. I mean, if you paid a ticket for a Godzilla movie, you expect the giant radioactive dinosaur blasting monsters and attacking a city from start-to-finish.

So, for the sequel, the studio stuffed in tons of kaiju, including classic beasts like Mothra, Rodan, and Ghidorah. Not only that, Millie Bobby Brown starred as the lead character, making Godzilla: King of the Monsters her official movie debut.

However, this sequel proved the lack of gigantic creatures wasn't the problem with the MonsterVerse - it was the script. Simply put - all the characters act like idiots. Vera Farmiga's character decides to awaken dozens of colossal monsters to save the world and is then surprised when they go on a rampage. (What did she think was going to happen?) The visuals can be cool but are often obscured by darkness, smog, or fire so you can't make out what's happening during the epic action sequences.

Brown's solid performance helps keep the story grounded but it's not enough to give the movie a pass.

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