No, I did not, and seeing all the positive reception makes me wonder whether we're seeing the Bayformers effect taking place in regards to this film.
Good stuff out of the way first: the first 30-40 minutes were quite entertaining with a heavy atmosphere of doom and gloom, and Bryan Cranston was terrific. The scene where the muto is first revealed was very thrilling.
And then the rest of the movie happened.
My first warning light flicked on when Cranston's character was axed off. I thought "Okay, they're sucker punching us here, taking this into a new direction." The second one went off when we see the muto and Godzilla about to fight, epic music, both monsters revealed, apocalypse is about to happen... and then we cut to Lt. Borenstein's kid watching NEWS FOOTAGE OF WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED! From there on the movie was incredibly boring, as we get basically nothing but the endless military rambling about nukes and whatever, I've already forgotten. I almost fell asleep during the last 30 minutes. The final straw was the nuke going off right next to San Fransisco, with seemingly no effect! They also did that stupidest thing of all of showing little kids and a dog being saved from catastrophe, but everyone else gets annihilated without a single thought to them. I find it interesting that so many people complained about collateral damage in Man of Steel, and yet I've seen very little of that for this film. Plus, Godzilla using his atomic breath for the first time didn't do anything! It was only there to elicit a fangasm reaction from the audience.
It's incredibly boring, the trailers were blatant bait and switch, had no interesting characters beyond Cranston and even he wasn't anything special, whatever action set pieces it had were already done better in Pacific Rim (and actually with color instead of grey, black and red!), they repeated every "Woah!" moment at least twice (Godzilla roars! Godzilla roars again! And AGAIN! Godzilla is grabbed by the flying muto! He's grabbed by the flying muto again! People don't notice a giant monster right next to them! See them do it at least three more times!), and the last 30 minutes were deathly dull even compared to the rest of the film. It's dumber than Man of Steel and The Dark Knight Rises combined.
Yes, I said it! Come and get me!