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nothing, they never continue that
Personal favorites:
-Gojira
-King Kong vs Godzilla (The Japanese version of course. I love the original score for Godzilla in Japanese version)
-Destroy All Monsters (a classic)
-Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla (1974) and Terror of Mechagodzilla (The second is better, but it is a better to give a try one with its sequel)
-Godzilla vs Biollante
-Godzilla vs King Ghidorah
-Godzilla vs Space Godzilla (features my favorite villain)
-Godzilla 2000
-Godzilla: Final Wars (It has very bad reviews due the exaggerated effects and the rush in the plot; but it is bad only if it is taken too seriously. If you watch it in the proper point of view you can have some fun. It was the first Godzilla film that made laugh like a madman the first time I watched the kaiju fighting sequences; the best part is when Godzilla confronts Anguirus, Rodan and King Caesar. When King Caesar gets angry just before the end of the battle is priceless. Do someone have a gift of this?)
International trailer shows fire fighers from outside view and them looking out of damaged bldg view.
Zilla in a Godzilla game would be quite an amazing dig. Not only because it's a bold step by the creators of said game, but also because it would introduce a frail character bent solely on speed and quick attacks.
Zilla Jr. on the other hand would be quite bland in and of himself, because he would be particularly overpowered. Why? He possesses Godzilla's powers and invulnerability (to a slightly lesser extent) as well as his speed, thus, making him too well-rounded.
In the end, I hope one, the other, or both get their own game appearances. They deserve it.
i know he absorbs it but what happens after that
THose are only the planes crashing against the water, and the leaing thing I think is a pilot coming out from the plane via ejector seat in order to open the parachute.
This pic reveals something odd. Looks like the same type of "gill plates" run down the front too. Gills are usually just on opposite sides. Maybe its all just neck plates (scales), not gills
he continues the legacy of his farther (heisei godzilla) that's it.
He was about to die, but it is supposed after the meltdown he absorbed the radiation from his dad and powered up into a full grow Godzilla-monster. There was the rumor that Toho prepared a Greenish Godzilla suit in order to make a sequel featuring Jr as the new GOdzilla, but the project was droped.
its not really neca it is the timeline of Godzilla 2014
for reals thats cool thanks for telling us Josh your the man
Lucky!
Also, that Muto is starting to look a lot like Gyaos.
Okay, well, thanks for all your advice, Gman! :)
Awesome, great find. I really want that bag.
oh i was looking with the stuff intercepeted and Good eye too
Awesome! I'm glad that Godzilla is still relevant in pop culture!
Umm...yes I shall be getting, hahaha, tis is AWESOME, I WANT!!
oh yea i saw somthing like that but in the water i thought it was Godzilla but it was not it was bridge but this is not it maybe this fugly thing Muto or muto
check the 'communication records' then you'll see that he ignored some phone calls with a few if voice mails
It was. :) I knew WB was sending me "something", I had no idea it was going to be this much stuff though!
Eh, the Heisei series tries really hard to stay connected, but in truth the previous films rarely have an enormous impact on the next one. They tend to explain whatever happened previously in the current film so the audience is all caught up.
Well if there are specific ones you want to see, by all means, go for those first. I think personal enjoyment is very important if you want to go into the other films any passion. But it's your call.
As for DVD/Bluray going out of print... It tends to happen a lot with movies in this genre, but right now I think you're safe. Godzilla vs. Biollante is the only one about to be lost again. If I hear anything else I'll update here.
And as always keep your eye out for the new releases, they'll be least likely to go out-of-print too soon (unless something happens with their distributors...) : Official Godzilla Bluray/DVD Re-release Thread
I am a little rusty on my Hindu mythology, but aren't the likes of Shiva, Vishnu & Krishna just aspects of the same all-encompassing, all-creating and all-destroying force? Yeah, just looked it up. Shiva, Vishnu & Krishna are all merely different incarnations of the same Supreme Force/Supreme God. The only way I can see the whole 'And Vishnu took on his multi-armed form, and declared "I have become Death, Destroyer of Worlds" is if the multi-limbed MUTO is some sort of gigantic water-bear.It seems like the film is setting up an almost Unstoppable Force meets Immovable Object.
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FUCK!
They're *all* the same. Godzilla, the MUTOs. They're all different incarnations of the same Supreme Force. Namely, nuclear power. Symbolically, not literally, I hope that is obvious. Why are things radioactive? Because the particles are decaying. That's what gives off various forms of radiation. I am become Death? In so many words, yes. Entropy. Destroyer of Worlds? Nuclear weapons can do that.
Right. Enough of my painkiller-aided insight.
This is a fantastic find, and I will add it to the Merchandising Thread. But it can stay since it gives us a posing of Godzilla we've yet to see. I'll edit it around to better suit the non-merchandising part of this topic.
Thank again for a fantastic addition!
although the heisei series isn't very episodic, especially after GvsMG2 or GvsKG
ComicBook.com got one too! Man, I want one so bad! Getting this must have been so awesome, Chris!
you do know that was not a call right it was a letter but you are on to something and good thinking
Wow, thanks Gojifan101! I had no idea that all that stuff was available. A bit expensive, though.
Either the original Gojira or Godzilla vs. mothra (1964).
Okay, well, I think I'll try to watch all of them in order then. There are certain ones I want to see personally, but I think doing it in order would be the best way to go. So besides Godzilla Vs. Biollante, I might try and see if I can get the movies from the first to the last. Unless there are anymore that are going to stop being released on DVD like Godzilla Vs. Biollante.
It was a pleasent surprise for sure! :) The box alone was awesome, haha!
hey guys. dont get too exited. water bottles, samsung and iphone cases, t-shirts, mugs, messenger bags, and mouse pads are available on www.wbshop.com
Okay, well, I'll be sure to keep checking your Scified site.
And thanks for the info. Now I know what Godzilla films I should try to see as soon as possible. (Even though.... well, I want to see all of them again as soon as possibe, haha).
Well, with anyone I'd recommend going through any series in order for a cinematic and historical context. But for purely entertainment purposes I don't think it matters too much.
The great thing about the Godzilla series is that they're largely episodic. You can jump back and forth from one movie to another without having to worry about what happened in the film prior. Really it comes down to what YOU want to see the most.
@Dinozilla
Thanks. I used to review movies what seems like a lifetime ago. I did reviews for new movies on fandom.com (no longer exists) and wrote Godzilla reviews for Gojistomp.org. (Also... no longer a thing...) I write personal reviews for blog purposes, but haven't done anything like Fandom.com in a long time.
While they're not really reviews, I throw out a lot of opinions on similar subjects in my Scified column: We All Wear Suits - Japanese Sci-Fi & Fantasy I might post some reviews, but we'll see. I feel like I've reviewed a lot of these movies to death and am more interested in writing about their relevance in cinema.
As for the top three... I think the most highly thought of, and best representations of the Godzilla series' and its craft, go under a 1-2-3 punch of Godzilla (1954), Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) and Monster Zero (1965). All were directed by Ishiro Honda, all were very different movies, all carried some of the best traits of the series. After these movies it becomes fuzzy. I typically point to the 1960s as the best era, but you can find gems in the 1970s, despite its reputation, the 1980s were great and one or two Millennium films are truly outstanding.
That isn't to say I don't enjoy all of them. I really like every movie for different reasons and although I'm fairly confident in those top three representing the best of the series, as they say... different strokes for different folks.
You are so lucky that you got this. I so want one. How did you get one?
Honestly its just confirmation of what I already thought, atleast something I thought was right.
It's okay. Everyone makes mistakes, and trust me, it's way easy to get excited when it comes to this movie. :) No big deal.
@Sabres29
Junkerde is right. Those really aren't the Mothra twins, they're fire fighters. That's been confirmed by Gareth himself.
Everyone else:
It's not that big of a deal. He's just giving his opinion, no harm done.















