My dad said that he remembers watching The American Godzilla 1985 Film And he got scared to as a kid and I'm 10 and I'm Watching Godzilla Movies And Maybe even making Godzilla Videos
This is my favorite Godzilla movie of all time. I saw this film when I was 5 years old. It left me with a long lasting impression on me. I have seen all 37 films. I am a Godzilla fan for life.
Yo, you totally forgot the whole "coming ashore scene" where he lights up an entire port full of soldiers and tanks in an instant. Classic scene. Truly horrifying.
For me personally, this Godzilla is a lot more menacing then say, Shin. I think that is largely thanks to the way this movie was shot mostly at night, the ominous soundtrack, and that roar.
The fact they bring back the low angle shots in this is excellent. It really makes Godzilla feel huge in this film as well as the other heisei films. Something that was not really there since the original
Godzilla is not evil in any Godzilla movie, except for "Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack" in which he was made by souls of the people who previously died in the World War 2 conflict.
Heisei is badass. Dark, scary and a terrifying roar that should've never been abandoned. Throwback 54 vibe. Amazingly, this was underrated, but It stuck with me more than any other film. For 1985 the special effects were pretty damn good. His footsteps were very thunderous and the walk was just badass. His eyes were very vicious looking. His first appearance at the Nuclear Powerplant gave me nightmares as a child lol. The birds flying from the trees as his growling and footsteps can be heard approaching. I really think this is the best one to this day. It is the scariest. Can't forget the music. Although this is clearly 84. I still think 1985 was more polished. They cut alot cringeworthy scenes. Especially when showing people at ground level. 85 cut alot of those scenes and kept him kind of moving along.
Godzilla's Personality in the Heisei series: In the films of the Heisei era, Godzilla is an animal with at least semi-sapience that stumbles upon human civilization without any malicious intent, only destroying man-made structures or obstacles like buildings when the humans provoke him, or, when dead-set on arriving at a certain location. He is also somewhat curious, as he did not immediately attack Mechagodzilla, rather attempting to communicate with it, and looking more confused than angry when Mechagodzilla used its Mega Buster Beam. Only then did Godzilla retaliate. This is a stark contrast to the Showa era where Godzilla was formally presented as a destructive force of nature without any malicious intent initially in both Godzilla and its sequel: Godzilla Raids Again, before transitioning to a full on both anti-heroic and heroic figure later on as the era progressed. He is shown to have a vengeful side in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah as he directly attacks and kills the soldier who left him on the island to be mutated, and in a solemn moment even sheds a tear as if in lamentation as to what he has become. Before Godzilla destroyed the Shindo Heavy Industry headquarters, he hesitated upon sighting Yasuaki Shindo in a moment of recognition, and even tearfully roared before obliterating him and the building with his atomic breath. Godzilla is also shown to care a lot for his adopted son Godzilla Junior, as he protected him from SpaceGodzilla, and grieves for him after transferring energy in a failed attempt to revive him during the events of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
I love this Godzilla because they had three different models for him. the full suit, a 3/4 suit for closeups, and the huge foot. though I personally loved all the scenes with the foot since it connects directly with the actors
The scene where Godzilla is walking down the street heading to the train and power lines always gives me the chills. when I had a dream of Godzilla that was the scene I dreamed of. The piano in the music was always foreboding and scary for me when I was a kid.
I feel this film is definitely one of the best since it not only brings the horror back, but also brings back the low angle shots which really help make Godzilla look huge. In my mind the heisei series had some of the best movies and of course the original is in the list of best movies.
This is my favorite Godzilla movie to I see this Godzilla 1984 and Godzilla 1985 they both are the same movie similar are like but they are still a good movie but Godzilla 1985 never ben on DVD the only one on dvd is Godzilla 1984 the return of Godzilla
Godzilla's Personality in the Heisei series: In the films of the Heisei era, Godzilla is an animal with at least semi-sapience that stumbles upon human civilization without any malicious intent, only destroying man-made structures or obstacles like buildings when the humans provoke him, or, when dead-set on arriving at a certain location. He is also somewhat curious, as he did not immediately attack Mechagodzilla, rather attempting to communicate with it, and looking more confused than angry when Mechagodzilla used its Mega Buster Beam. Only then did Godzilla retaliate. This is a stark contrast to the Showa era where Godzilla was formally presented as a destructive force of nature without any malicious intent initially in both Godzilla and its sequel: Godzilla Raids Again, before transitioning to a full on both anti-heroic and heroic figure later on as the era progressed. He is shown to have a vengeful side in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah as he directly attacks and kills the soldier who left him on the island to be mutated, and in a solemn moment even sheds a tear as if in lamentation as to what he has become. Before Godzilla destroyed the Shindo Heavy Industry headquarters, he hesitated upon sighting Yasuaki Shindo in a moment of recognition, and even tearfully roared before obliterating him and the building with his atomic breath. Godzilla is also shown to care a lot for his adopted son Godzilla Junior, as he protected him from SpaceGodzilla, and grieves for him after transferring energy in a failed attempt to revive him during the events of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
@@mariobastien1858 by trying to protecting from SpaceGodzilla, but SpaceGodzilla takes Little Godzilla away from Godzilla, Godzilla finally defeated SpaceGodzilla for good and Little Godzilla is finally free from crystal trap on Birth Island. Godzilla then become Burning Godzilla and Godzilla Junior calling each other at the Japan Airport before Destoroyah (Final Form) kidnapping Godzilla Junior, then dropped Godzilla Junior in the ground and shooting his Oxygen beam breath, Godzilla Junior slowly dies. Godzilla begin to cry while he was roaring for losing his adopted son. Godzilla became furious and battle Destoroyah on his own. After the first battle between Godzilla and Destoroyah, Godzilla walked towards Godzilla Junior for transferring energy and Godzilla was still sad that Godzilla Junior is completely dead. After the second/final battle against Destoroyah once again and Godzilla is now completely died from the meltdown, Godzilla Junior is now full grown adult and taking over his adopted father place and becomes third Godzilla.
@@Emmanuel-ms8pr Hey I think this Godzilla is something else but in the movie All OUT GIANT MONSTER that Godzilla is the meanest he made it personal when fought the guardian monsters this Godzilla killed them all.Remember in this movie where he came out of the water he was walking thru town the little girl in the hospital had the broken leg and she couldn't run he walked by and his tail hit the building that was so sad.
pleas don ever say those word in relation to shin he looks like he could and no one needs that mental image aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand its too late
I remember doing something a little similar as a child. I had these small cars and city sets and I had a Godzilla toy added to it to simulate what you see in the movies.
Well to be fair towards Burr: He was told that they were trying to add a lighter tone to the dark, gothic film and that the writers had given him lots of funny lines. He turned them down cold, saying he took Godzilla's Japanese nuclear subtext very seriously, as it was portrayed in both the original and this film, and that he would only perform in a serious role. Also i do have to admit, that some edits in the american version are a bit more.. apealing. To be preciese, the american version both heavily imply, that both the guard at the NPP and the tramp later got trampled by Godzilla. Of course, overall the original version is preferable.
I was searching youtube forever trying to figure out what Godzilla movie terrified me as a child. It was the camera angle, effects and it felt real. I used to hide, close my eyes and freaked out thinking it was real lol.
I love both versions of this movie. One is great rebirth with cold war tension and the other is a fun sequel to king of the monsters starring Dr Pepper. Also super late to this, but to anybody who's trying to buy the blu ray or dvd currently now that it's OOP... i pray for your wallet.
I like this movie and started the Heisei series (1984-1995), ignores all the Showa series expect the original 1954 movie. Godzilla is portray as destructive force of nature without any malicious intent. Godzilla is the giant irradiated Godzillasaurus in the Heisei series (1984-1995) and stands 80 meters tall (Godzilla 1984 and Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989) and later 100 meters tall (Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah through Godzilla vs. Destroyah).
my husband is upset Plute tv is supposedly going to show Return of Godzilla but everytime it goes from Terror of mechagodzilla to godzilla vs King Ghidora 1991! Yes i’m a fan too!
1984 was Godzilla movie like back 1954 again I really like was Godzilla was ruthless killer Move with anger for what human did to him to bad next movie was back to monster fight again but still good
Actually Burning Godzilla is from the Alternate Present Timeline. This Godzilla was originally a Godzillasaurus and erased from history before the bombs went off and replaced with King Ghidorah in 1991. The Burning Godzilla was created from a Nucular sub intentionally by humanity to combat King Ghidorah and ends up being a bigger problem the both this Godzilla and King Ghidorah combined.
@@BigJackFilms Wrong again. This Godzilla is the one from GvsKg. The Godzillasaurus was moved to the Bering sea and replaced with the Dorats. However, a russian submarine in the Bering sea crashed and mutated the dead Godzillasaurus into Godzilla 1984. He attacks but is sealed in a volcano. He is then released in the biollante movie. Godzilla is poisoned in that movie and goes to the spot he was mutated by the Sunni the Bering sea. When the Americans from the future try to remove Godzilla from the timeline they actually created 1984. That's why when they try and mutate the Godzillasaurus it's actually Godzilla waiting for them. He crushes the sub absorbs the power and grows even more powerful then proceeds to kick ass
The fuel tank explosions always seemed particularly scary to me. It’s not the same as a nuke, but fuel explosions produce some pretty impressive fireballs and the heat can be felt a good distance away.
I love these older Big G films as much as the next Godzilla fan but saying these f/x look "1000x better than the CGI" kaiju stuff we're getting now just makes you look like a moron. Sorry, but it's true.
I like what Raymond Burr says at the end of Godzilla 1985 when he describes Godzilla as, "that strangely innocent & tragic" monster. That, and the way Godzilla dies makes me cry. I think the movie would be missing something w/o those lines, so I disagree about running away from Godzilla 1985 w/ Raymond Burr.
Speaking purely on macro-appealing terms, the best scene remains the crowd-trampling one on the '98 film IMO. But that whole parking lot going under Godzilla's flat foot in '84 comes right next, no doubt!
Yeah, but if you look at it closely, the '98 Godzilla didn't actually squish anyone. They all got outta the way of his feet when they came down. Zero body count. I guess the filmmakers were trying to keep their monster "sympathetic."
More like keeping the film PG13 :) But yeah, there's no onscreen people trampling, I had noticed that too. But still I love how his feet crash down on the crowd, IMO there's some trampling happening there, even though such is just suggested rather than explicit. But well, to each their own, I guess!
Rogue Megawolf but if you watch that scene orig00.deviantart.net/51e6/f/2017/097/6/9/ezgif_3_48e03e219f_by_myuutsuu85-db50gzn.gif really closely, you notice that there is NO WAY for this to happen without anybody being flattened. Just look at those two just a few feet behind that umbrella on the ground. As the foot comes down, the umbrella is crushed under what would be the heel. It would be impossible for those behind the umbrella to survive this scene. I mean if we look at it realisticly.
not to be a know it all, but shouldn't the radiation godzilla emits kill these people alone? the last scene shows him at spitting distance with the main characters. hell they'd be dying from the rads Godzilla is emitting alone since he's essentially a walking, roaring, destructive, living nuclear reactor.
I remember, as a kid, being terrified when I saw that scene at the beginning
Lucas McCarthy me too man id peak out from under the covers to get through certain parts of this movie.
Same, Scared shitless
Me too
My dad said that he remembers watching The American Godzilla 1985 Film And he got scared to as a kid and I'm 10 and I'm Watching Godzilla Movies And Maybe even making Godzilla Videos
That’s awesome
This is my favorite Godzilla movie of all time. I saw this film when I was 5 years old. It left me with a long lasting impression on me. I have seen all 37 films. I am a Godzilla fan for life.
Yo, you totally forgot the whole "coming ashore scene" where he lights up an entire port full of soldiers and tanks in an instant. Classic scene. Truly horrifying.
To be honest, this Godzilla movie was the only one that scared me.
No surprises there. The makers of this movie deliberately wanted to scare the audience shitless about the threat of nuclear war
@@samrizzardi2213 they said the same thing for Shin.
My guy have you see the original gojira
Ditto
@@jaydentroeger980 I have....don't have nothing on this one.
For me personally, this Godzilla is a lot more menacing then say, Shin.
I think that is largely thanks to the way this movie was shot mostly at night, the ominous soundtrack, and that roar.
This is the roar they should have used for Shin when he was fully grown.
@Godzilla King of the monsters - Yeah I guess he does. Should have been his permanent roar.
1:37 Just seeing Godzilla in the back right there really sends shivers up my spine. 😨😨😨
Really good filming for that part 👌
The fact they bring back the low angle shots in this is excellent. It really makes Godzilla feel huge in this film as well as the other heisei films. Something that was not really there since the original
RIP Kenpachiro Satsuma.
Godzilla scared me so much in this movie. Absolutely terrifying.
The score for this film is epic.
Matt Hooper fuckin right dude
I love how Godzilla just nonchalantly tosses the train car aside.
"The Return of Godzilla" is an excellent kaiju movie, one of my favorites.
1:37 that is an iconic shot
So glad I got to see this in the theater as a kid.
This movie is my favorite Godzilla movie of how dark and awesome it is, it’s a masterpiece
1:23 POV: You’re the last Pringle
Bro😂
Hahahaha
0:12 This is one of the most terrifying roars
1:37
Seeing Godzilla right there in the back gives me goosebumps
I love how dark this movie is. I love my evil godzilla
Godzilla is not evil in any Godzilla movie, except for "Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack" in which he was made by souls of the people who previously died in the World War 2 conflict.
Jeez, these scenes are some of the most terrifying in any movie
Heisei is badass. Dark, scary and a terrifying roar that should've never been abandoned. Throwback 54 vibe. Amazingly, this was underrated, but It stuck with me more than any other film. For 1985 the special effects were pretty damn good. His footsteps were very thunderous and the walk was just badass. His eyes were very vicious looking. His first appearance at the Nuclear Powerplant gave me nightmares as a child lol. The birds flying from the trees as his growling and footsteps can be heard approaching. I really think this is the best one to this day. It is the scariest. Can't forget the music. Although this is clearly 84. I still think 1985 was more polished. They cut alot cringeworthy scenes. Especially when showing people at ground level. 85 cut alot of those scenes and kept him kind of moving along.
Godzilla's Personality in the Heisei series:
In the films of the Heisei era, Godzilla is an animal with at least semi-sapience that stumbles upon human civilization without any malicious intent, only destroying man-made structures or obstacles like buildings when the humans provoke him, or, when dead-set on arriving at a certain location. He is also somewhat curious, as he did not immediately attack Mechagodzilla, rather attempting to communicate with it, and looking more confused than angry when Mechagodzilla used its Mega Buster Beam. Only then did Godzilla retaliate.
This is a stark contrast to the Showa era where Godzilla was formally presented as a destructive force of nature without any malicious intent initially in both Godzilla and its sequel: Godzilla Raids Again, before transitioning to a full on both anti-heroic and heroic figure later on as the era progressed.
He is shown to have a vengeful side in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah as he directly attacks and kills the soldier who left him on the island to be mutated, and in a solemn moment even sheds a tear as if in lamentation as to what he has become. Before Godzilla destroyed the Shindo Heavy Industry headquarters, he hesitated upon sighting Yasuaki Shindo in a moment of recognition, and even tearfully roared before obliterating him and the building with his atomic breath.
Godzilla is also shown to care a lot for his adopted son Godzilla Junior, as he protected him from SpaceGodzilla, and grieves for him after transferring energy in a failed attempt to revive him during the events of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
@@iandanielcassidy8126 this is copied from the Gojipedia wiki page, isn't it?
@@SWDude2710 yes, why?
@@iandanielcassidy8126 just curious.
@@SWDude2710 OK then.
Warner Bros. should release this version for Christmas 40 years after it's original release
This movie looks so real!! I feel like I’m watching found footage from an actual disaster!
Raymond Burr is probably the only redeeming quality in the American version
I love this Godzilla because they had three different models for him. the full suit, a 3/4 suit for closeups, and the huge foot. though I personally loved all the scenes with the foot since it connects directly with the actors
One of the best ones out of all of them
The scene where Godzilla is walking down the street heading to the train and power lines always gives me the chills. when I had a dream of Godzilla that was the scene I dreamed of. The piano in the music was always foreboding and scary for me when I was a kid.
1:30. "Nah....yeet"
I feel this film is definitely one of the best since it not only brings the horror back, but also brings back the low angle shots which really help make Godzilla look huge. In my mind the heisei series had some of the best movies and of course the original is in the list of best movies.
I like how Godzillas foot changes sizes in almost all the scenes
0:31 - 0 : 3 6,....that is the most realistic camera angle ever.
just watching that angle while he walks towards the powerline, i mean i can imagine seeing this in horror.
Love this film. My second favorite Godzilla film next to the 54 film. This feels like a horror movie and I love it.
Best roar
My favourite Godzilla film
This is my favorite Godzilla movie to I see this Godzilla 1984 and Godzilla 1985 they both are the same movie similar are like but they are still a good movie but Godzilla 1985 never ben on DVD the only one on dvd is Godzilla 1984 the return of Godzilla
0:16 when you see the mail man at the door
This is my favourite Godzilla design
Imagine seeing that outside your window peeping at you and roaring
I was 19 in 1984 when this came out. Still a good movie!
@Aiysha George 56 to be exact. Glad the 80's are ancient history now. It wasn't the "decade of decadence" for nothing.
@Aiysha George Amen! I hope to see my 100th bday!
Great Scott! Godzilla is the true main antagonist of the first Heisei Godzilla film "The Return of Godzilla" (1984). 🦖🔥🌆
Godzilla's Personality in the Heisei series:
In the films of the Heisei era, Godzilla is an animal with at least semi-sapience that stumbles upon human civilization without any malicious intent, only destroying man-made structures or obstacles like buildings when the humans provoke him, or, when dead-set on arriving at a certain location. He is also somewhat curious, as he did not immediately attack Mechagodzilla, rather attempting to communicate with it, and looking more confused than angry when Mechagodzilla used its Mega Buster Beam. Only then did Godzilla retaliate.
This is a stark contrast to the Showa era where Godzilla was formally presented as a destructive force of nature without any malicious intent initially in both Godzilla and its sequel: Godzilla Raids Again, before transitioning to a full on both anti-heroic and heroic figure later on as the era progressed.
He is shown to have a vengeful side in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah as he directly attacks and kills the soldier who left him on the island to be mutated, and in a solemn moment even sheds a tear as if in lamentation as to what he has become. Before Godzilla destroyed the Shindo Heavy Industry headquarters, he hesitated upon sighting Yasuaki Shindo in a moment of recognition, and even tearfully roared before obliterating him and the building with his atomic breath.
Godzilla is also shown to care a lot for his adopted son Godzilla Junior, as he protected him from SpaceGodzilla, and grieves for him after transferring energy in a failed attempt to revive him during the events of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
@@mariobastien1858 yes, Godzilla Junior (Heisei Godzilla's adopted son)
@@mariobastien1858 by trying to protecting from SpaceGodzilla, but SpaceGodzilla takes Little Godzilla away from Godzilla, Godzilla finally defeated SpaceGodzilla for good and Little Godzilla is finally free from crystal trap on Birth Island. Godzilla then become Burning Godzilla and Godzilla Junior calling each other at the Japan Airport before Destoroyah (Final Form) kidnapping Godzilla Junior, then dropped Godzilla Junior in the ground and shooting his Oxygen beam breath, Godzilla Junior slowly dies. Godzilla begin to cry while he was roaring for losing his adopted son. Godzilla became furious and battle Destoroyah on his own. After the first battle between Godzilla and Destoroyah, Godzilla walked towards Godzilla Junior for transferring energy and Godzilla was still sad that Godzilla Junior is completely dead. After the second/final battle against Destoroyah once again and Godzilla is now completely died from the meltdown, Godzilla Junior is now full grown adult and taking over his adopted father place and becomes third Godzilla.
I don't think any other heisei or millennium movie showed as much intricate city models and details as 1985
The return of godzilla
This Godzilla is being a real d!ck by randomly shoulder bumping buildings, kicking automobiles, and dropping train cars! Good stuff!
The Best movie of series 🎬
That's your opinion.
Godzilla (Heisei), the giant Irradiated Godzillasaurus. Heights: 80 meters tall and 100 meters tall. Forms: Godzillasaurus, Supercharged and Burning. Relative: Godzilla Junior (Adoptive Son). Godzillasaurus is stood 12 meters tall.
People are so dumb. If he's walking straight then left or right is where you run.
Greatest First appearance of Godzilla EVER!!
thereturnofGodzilla
Wow…
I didn’t even know they made briefs big enough for Godzilla!
Wow the Japanese and American versions are completely different. Love the roar sound in this version
This is the real Big G
The version we wish Legendary was a bit more like. Wish they incorporated this roar rather than the 60's.
To jeffrey: true this Godzilla is badass and awesome at the same time no more kid freindly for him
@@Emmanuel-ms8pr Hey I think this Godzilla is something else but in the movie All OUT GIANT MONSTER that Godzilla is the meanest he made it personal when fought the guardian monsters this Godzilla killed them all.Remember in this movie where he came out of the water he was walking thru town the little girl in the hospital had the broken leg and she couldn't run he walked by and his tail hit the building that was so sad.
@@jeffreycollier42201984 vs 2001
I'll take the costume/suit over ANY CGI rendition anyday
Nah, if the cgi looks real its fine. And legendary Godzilla and Shin Godzilla, heck if they look real
@@luisrivera5476 They used a animatronic for a few shots in shin
True cgi can’t overthrow the classic man in suit technique
Eat your heart out Shin.
pleas don ever say those word in relation to shin he looks like he could and no one needs that mental image aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand its too late
2:03 they actually built a life size foot
my favorite one among all the heisei series
Mine is Godzilla vs Destoroyah.
I used to build my train sets as a kid, and then destroy them like this..........careful not to actually break anything.
I remember doing something a little similar as a child. I had these small cars and city sets and I had a Godzilla toy added to it to simulate what you see in the movies.
なんか引き込まれる映像!
これが特撮の良さ
昭和作品だけど平成感があり、また味のある作りがなんとも言えない。
街中もにぎやかになってきてビルの数も増えた
Well to be fair towards Burr:
He was told that they were trying to add a lighter tone to the dark, gothic film and that the writers had given him lots of funny lines. He turned them down cold, saying he took Godzilla's Japanese nuclear subtext very seriously, as it was portrayed in both the original and this film, and that he would only perform in a serious role.
Also i do have to admit, that some edits in the american version are a bit more.. apealing. To be preciese, the american version both heavily imply, that both the guard at the NPP and the tramp later got trampled by Godzilla.
Of course, overall the original version is preferable.
Myuutsuu85 and of course it was sad, but Godzilla cry was better on the American version.
I was searching youtube forever trying to figure out what Godzilla movie terrified me as a child. It was the camera angle, effects and it felt real. I used to hide, close my eyes and freaked out thinking it was real lol.
cutie evee 2 i have to see this movie
This big G is like the first Godzilla people are in his way.
約40年前なのにおおよその建物の外観や内装は今とあまり変わり無いですね。
人物やインテリアはだいぶ変わりましたが。
Amazing scenes, look at this monster feet sooo made to stomp everything ! Thanks for this mister Rogue ! :)
You gotta admit though, he has beautful eyes < lol >.
*meanwhile me stepping in my garden to see some ants home*
Also me: 0:53
Literally 1984
Imagine coming outside, look up, and he's starring at you with a toothpick. What you gonna do? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I guess ask if he wants ketchup or mustard for his next meal
Run.
Example: get the hell out of there
I think the older I get less interesting I find Godzilla's Revenge AND more interesting I find this
0:00-2:27- Me when I’m in a bad mood
I guess the guard found out what a felt like to be stepped on
84ゴジラはボロクソに叩かれているが54ゴジラの恐怖、畏怖はおろか、人間にとってゴジラとはかくあるべきという思いを踏襲したいい作品だと思うがなあ…
平成シリーズ入ったばかりだからそれまでの昭和シリーズを一旦リセットし恐怖の初代ゴジラ再来をうまくしてるから個人的に84ゴジラは結構好きです😊
BRUH THIS IS INCREDIBLE
Don't be dissing Mr. Burr! R.I.P
Godzilla: GRABS TRAIN
EVERYONE: OOO AAAAAAAA OOOOOOAAAAAAAAHHH
0:00 That reveal is almost as good as the one from Godzilla (2014)
1984 has my favorite reveal in the whole franchise! G2014 is up there too though!
Possibly served as inspiration.
He is so cute and awesome :)
sharkaner the should had kept this design throughout the entire Heisei series
FiliusGoji Fan I disagree this design look so stupid
@@chayudyodchit4449 No it does *NOT* look stupid
89-95 is much better design then this
I love both versions of this movie. One is great rebirth with cold war tension and the other is a fun sequel to king of the monsters starring Dr Pepper.
Also super late to this, but to anybody who's trying to buy the blu ray or dvd currently now that it's OOP... i pray for your wallet.
Get the LaserDisc or VHS 📼
@@treystephens6166 VHS, yes. Laserdisc can get pricey
I love the movie it's a perfect remak !!
It's a sequel
@@IndominusGojira a sequel to the 1954 movie but a soft reboot of the franchise ignoring all of the showa era
@@evastarunit7361 Yep
Me: Yeah, no more remakes, this is the only and true Godzilla remake.
"God"zilla (1998): But.
Me: STFU and GTFO.
1:09 This is me All the time
Lol
I like this movie and started the Heisei series (1984-1995), ignores all the Showa series expect the original 1954 movie. Godzilla is portray as destructive force of nature without any malicious intent. Godzilla is the giant irradiated Godzillasaurus in the Heisei series (1984-1995) and stands 80 meters tall (Godzilla 1984 and Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989) and later 100 meters tall (Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah through Godzilla vs. Destroyah).
my husband is upset Plute tv is supposedly going to show Return of Godzilla but everytime it goes from Terror of mechagodzilla to godzilla vs King Ghidora 1991! Yes i’m a fan too!
Get a DVD 📀 Player.
シン・ゴジラがやる前までは新ゴジラとはこの作品の事を言っていました。
1984 was Godzilla movie like back 1954 again I really like was Godzilla was ruthless killer Move with anger for what human did to him to bad next movie was back to monster fight again but still good
Showa Godzilla 1984 đã trở nên đáng sợ hơn rất nhiều
It’s weird to think that this is the same Godzilla that will eventually be burning Godzilla.. it looks nothing like it
Antoniozilla Out of all the Heisei designs, ‘84 was my favorite. Too bad they only used it for only film, though.
@@codyerickson3550 84 was mine also. Dark, creepy. Pissed off.
Actually Burning Godzilla is from the Alternate Present Timeline. This Godzilla was originally a Godzillasaurus and erased from history before the bombs went off and replaced with King Ghidorah in 1991. The Burning Godzilla was created from a Nucular sub intentionally by humanity to combat King Ghidorah and ends up being a bigger problem the both this Godzilla and King Ghidorah combined.
It's not actually
@@BigJackFilms Wrong again. This Godzilla is the one from GvsKg. The Godzillasaurus was moved to the Bering sea and replaced with the Dorats. However, a russian submarine in the Bering sea crashed and mutated the dead Godzillasaurus into Godzilla 1984. He attacks but is sealed in a volcano. He is then released in the biollante movie. Godzilla is poisoned in that movie and goes to the spot he was mutated by the Sunni the Bering sea. When the Americans from the future try to remove Godzilla from the timeline they actually created 1984. That's why when they try and mutate the Godzillasaurus it's actually Godzilla waiting for them. He crushes the sub absorbs the power and grows even more powerful then proceeds to kick ass
2019 anyone?
Arianna Mata me
1984
0:00 when you realize how tall godzilla is to a human
The fuel tank explosions always seemed particularly scary to me. It’s not the same as a nuke, but fuel explosions produce some pretty impressive fireballs and the heat can be felt a good distance away.
This looks 1000x better then the CGI Shit from 2018
Tiberion What's wrong with cgi?
The Amazing Iris Returns It looks not natural
Tiberion How?
I love these older Big G films as much as the next Godzilla fan but saying these f/x look "1000x better than the CGI" kaiju stuff we're getting now just makes you look like a moron. Sorry, but it's true.
I like what Raymond Burr says at the end of Godzilla 1985 when he describes Godzilla as, "that strangely innocent & tragic" monster. That, and the way Godzilla dies makes me cry. I think the movie would be missing something w/o those lines, so I disagree about running away from Godzilla 1985 w/ Raymond Burr.
Godzilla did not die in this movie
at least this guy has 18 minutes of screen time while invasion of astro monster has 5 minutes.......bruh
Speaking purely on macro-appealing terms, the best scene remains the crowd-trampling one on the '98 film IMO. But that whole parking lot going under Godzilla's flat foot in '84 comes right next, no doubt!
Yeah, but if you look at it closely, the '98 Godzilla didn't actually squish anyone. They all got outta the way of his feet when they came down. Zero body count. I guess the filmmakers were trying to keep their monster "sympathetic."
More like keeping the film PG13 :) But yeah, there's no onscreen people trampling, I had noticed that too. But still I love how his feet crash down on the crowd, IMO there's some trampling happening there, even though such is just suggested rather than explicit. But well, to each their own, I guess!
Rogue Megawolf but if you watch that scene orig00.deviantart.net/51e6/f/2017/097/6/9/ezgif_3_48e03e219f_by_myuutsuu85-db50gzn.gif
really closely, you notice that there is NO WAY for this to happen without anybody being flattened.
Just look at those two just a few feet behind that umbrella on the ground.
As the foot comes down, the umbrella is crushed under what would be the heel. It would be impossible for those behind the umbrella to survive this scene.
I mean if we look at it realisticly.
40年前の東京かぁ。
当時の撮影で、ゴジラから逃げる人達(モブ)の先頭あたりに、似たようなシャツ姿同士の人達が居て、その一人が岡田斗司夫さんそっくりでしたが、まさかご本人とお仲間さん達かな?
2:32
Godzilla be like: Wait, what?
Gorilla 1984 and 2001 scares me
ゴジラは、地球の王者になり、その王者として、帰って来たのだなぁ。
not to be a know it all, but shouldn't the radiation godzilla emits kill these people alone? the last scene shows him at spitting distance with the main characters. hell they'd be dying from the rads Godzilla is emitting alone since he's essentially a walking, roaring, destructive, living nuclear reactor.
you know we never see those characters again, it is possible that they did die from it
@@ShinGodzilla-hc7ru well the more recent ones dont seem to have this effect
このゴジラは、その顎が丸く、そしてその丸みからは、優しさも、感じられたのよ。
そして瞳から伺い知れる、「人類への憎しみ」…
初代ゴジラの再来
伊福部先生の曲は気持ちが高揚する。
小六先生の曲は恐怖心を煽られる。
I remember there was a Jumpscare in this movies? 🤨
Here was the Crouch shot was born