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06 Sep 2024, 8:18 pm

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I've not seen that many yet, but I think my favourites so far are Godzilla Minus One and Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla.


I saw some clips for Godzilla Minus One and it looks good! I'll have to watch it! I never seen Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla but definitely interested in seeing that too! I have to watch alot of the newer Godzilla films that were made in the 90's. I saw a little bit of Godzilla Returns that was made in 1984 but didn't see any after that.


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06 Sep 2024, 8:22 pm

His atomic beam attack is just awesome.


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07 Sep 2024, 5:00 pm

Gojira
The first time I saw this without Raymond Burr, sometime in 2006, I was amazed at what a great film it was. Godzilla, King of the Monsters is good/okay, but Gojira is amazing. I know the year because shortly after seeing it, probably on Turner Classic Movies, I bought it on Amazon and that was September 3, 2006.

I also really enjoyed Godzilla Minus One. It is not available on DVD until November, but I've pre-ordered it.

That said, my appreciation for anything Godzilla came late in life, maybe in my late twenties. In the 1970s, a friend with a similar interest in horror films, loved Japanese monster films. Godzilla was fine, but my love was with model animation like King Kong, Son of Kong, Mighty Joe Young, or basically anything animated by Willis O'Brien or Ray Harryhausen.

Perhaps I'll watch Gojira tonight instead of Killer Klowns from Outer Space on Svengoolie (MeTV).



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07 Sep 2024, 7:34 pm

Friggin love Godzilla, rewatched the 1954 original last night. Honestly that's still the best one.

I've loved Godzilla ever since I was a kid in the 2000s when it seemed like Sci-Fi Channel would air marathons of Godzilla films pretty much every weekend.



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07 Sep 2024, 9:41 pm

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Gojira
The first time I saw this without Raymond Burr, sometime in 2006, I was amazed at what a great film it was. Godzilla, King of the Monsters is good/okay, but Gojira is amazing. I know the year because shortly after seeing it, probably on Turner Classic Movies, I bought it on Amazon and that was September 3, 2006.

I also really enjoyed Godzilla Minus One. It is not available on DVD until November, but I've pre-ordered it.

That said, my appreciation for anything Godzilla came late in life, maybe in my late twenties. In the 1970s, a friend with a similar interest in horror films, loved Japanese monster films. Godzilla was fine, but my love was with model animation like King Kong, Son of Kong, Mighty Joe Young, or basically anything animated by Willis O'Brien or Ray Harryhausen.

Perhaps I'll watch Gojira tonight instead of Killer Klowns from Outer Space on Svengoolie (MeTV).


That's awesome! I first seen the Japanese version maybe 10-14 years ago. It feels like it's been so long ago! I got the DVD that had the Japanese version and the Raymond Burr version on it. I loved seeing the original Japanese version. I had a love for Godzilla probably since I was 13-14. My Uncle who I suspect is on the Autism spectrum as well loved old monster movies and would talk about the movies he seen growing up. Godzilla Minus One looks interesting! I will have to watch it too! I love the original 1933 King Kong too!


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07 Sep 2024, 9:43 pm

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Friggin love Godzilla, rewatched the 1954 original last night. Honestly that's still the best one.

I've loved Godzilla ever since I was a kid in the 2000s when it seemed like Sci-Fi Channel would air marathons of Godzilla films pretty much every weekend.


Me too! In fact that's where I watched alot of them too on the Sci-Fi channel! Sci-Fi channel was awesome long ago!


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09 Sep 2024, 4:20 am

Thought this was awesome!


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09 Sep 2024, 4:22 am

This one was cool too! Very neat edit idea they had.


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10 Sep 2024, 9:09 am

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Thought this was awesome!



LOL! :lol:

And I love that Godzilla music that plays at the end. I get goosebumps every time I hear it.



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10 Sep 2024, 10:46 pm

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Brian0787 wrote:
Thought this was awesome!



LOL! :lol:

And I love that Godzilla music that plays at the end. I get goosebumps every time I hear it.


I thought it was great :lol:. Very neat idea they had. I love the Godzilla music at the end!


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31 Oct 2024, 4:22 pm

Last night I finally found my DVD of Gojira. I'm currently watching it. It is so good.
I found this webpage of behind the scene photographs.

Fascinating behind the scenes photos from the making of the first Godzilla movie, 1954

There are also photos from sequels.



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01 Nov 2024, 11:08 pm

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Last night I finally found my DVD of Gojira. I'm currently watching it. It is so good.
I found this webpage of behind the scene photographs.

Fascinating behind the scenes photos from the making of the first Godzilla movie, 1954

There are also photos from sequels.


Very cool! Thanks for sharing!


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01 Nov 2024, 11:55 pm

I've only seen one Godzilla movie. It was Mothra vs Godzilla. I didn't see the beginning because I was visiting my parents and happened to come across it while flipping through the channels. But I decided to watch it and it was enjoyable in a kind of weird, cheesy kind of way. At the end Godzilla was defeated when these two giant silkworms, they were Mothra's children, I think, sprayed him with silk and made him fall into the ocean. The humans were all happy until the sequel. :lol:

Really, Godzilla can survive being hit by all kinds of nuclear weapons and bombs and missiles, in fact they make him more powerful, but in the end he's defeated because he had thread shot at him. He should have just said, "Oh no, I'd better get away before those giant green worms make me a kimono!" :lol:

But seriously, I know Mothra vs. Godzilla is one of the more popular Godzilla movies. I also noticed Mothra looks a lot like Butterfree from Pokemon, only gigantic and not as cute.



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02 Nov 2024, 9:03 am

Takashi Yamazaki, the director of Godzilla Minus One, has announced he'll be directing a new Godzilla film.
There doesn't appear to be any more details at this time.



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02 Nov 2024, 5:40 pm

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I've only seen one Godzilla movie. It was Mothra vs Godzilla. I didn't see the beginning because I was visiting my parents and happened to come across it while flipping through the channels. But I decided to watch it and it was enjoyable in a kind of weird, cheesy kind of way. At the end Godzilla was defeated when these two giant silkworms, they were Mothra's children, I think, sprayed him with silk and made him fall into the ocean. The humans were all happy until the sequel. :lol:

Really, Godzilla can survive being hit by all kinds of nuclear weapons and bombs and missiles, in fact they make him more powerful, but in the end he's defeated because he had thread shot at him. He should have just said, "Oh no, I'd better get away before those giant green worms make me a kimono!" :lol: ''

But seriously, I know Mothra vs. Godzilla is one of the more popular Godzilla movies. I also noticed Mothra looks a lot like Butterfree from Pokemon, only gigantic and not as cute.


Mothra vs. Godzilla is great! I have it on DVD and remember seeing it on the Sci-Fi channel for the first time years ago when they had Godzilla marathons. My uncle is the one who got me into it too because he would use to talk about it whenever I went to see him when I was younger. He gave me a Godzilla Compendium book which I still have! I will have to post a picture of it here :) I remember the silk scene, lol. I love seeing it in the original Japanese language with the subtitles! Mothra looks alot like Butterfree! I wouldn't be surprised if that's where they borrowed it from.


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02 Nov 2024, 5:41 pm

Hokulea wrote:
Takashi Yamazaki, the director of Godzilla Minus One, has announced he'll be directing a new Godzilla film.
There doesn't appear to be any more details at this time.


Very cool! Thank you for sharing! :)


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