perfect good bye from philippe. simple, short, meaningful, not overly dramatic. with the perfect music and setting in the phone booth in the rain. calm as he always was surrounded by all the madness. and walks off peacefully having completed his mission and grateful for his friends help. ill always love this movie. au revoir.
Missiles don't kill Godzilla. The oxygen destroyer does. Except this America's first Godzilla ish attempt. Then the second became one created by Legendary Toho & that Godzilla is still alive n kicking because it's Godzilla. This Godzilla is 1998 it's own Godzilla. Much more than Kong whom had movie planned by peter Jackson in 1996 except never got made. Everyone cared see Godzilla most than Kong. Here we are 30 & half quarter trillion yrs later Godzilla and Kong both share the screen. & they're both enemies and friends.
3:17 Colonel Anthony Hicks: O'Neal do you read me Sergeant O'Neal: y-y-y-y-yes sir Colonel Anthony Hicks: that's one hell a job soldier that's one hell a job Sergeant O'Neal: roger that sir
In the movie Godzilla (1998), even that final scene where Godzilla dies is beautifully shot and atmospheric. Directed by Roland Emmerich is a genius 😎👍
I don't care what people say about this movie. This is the Godzilla I actually grew up with. Just like how Peter Jackson's King 👑 Kong 🦍 was the Kong I grew up with. I love both of them. Along with the Monsterverse versions.
Believe it or not, I did too. Because in Australia where I live the goverment is very strict about what non American movies can be released in Australian theaters. That's why because of this silly law, I never knew about the Japanese Godzilla until I had the PC game, Godzilla Movie Studio Tour.
I remember having goosebumbs as a little kid and i was terrifyed that one last offspring survived and that the terror will continue 😂 But as an adult, i'm glad that godzilla's bloodline didn't end with him 😅 his last offspring will takes his place as he did in Animated series and was suppose to appear in a canceled sequel.
Minor note from a military veteran, if a Senior Commander of a situation goes out of their way to acknowledge their gratitude, that means so much more than words can say. -former USAF Security Forces Response Force Leader.
Oh damn, it really must mean a lot then coming from a commander If you don’t mind me asking, did you have a commander like that? I’m asking respectfully of course
Man i was like 8 when this came out, and ashamed as i am to say it, the only 2 parts in this movie that made me tear up was when Godzilla closed his eyes and his heart stopped beating, man that tore me up as a boy😢... And 2, as weird as it is, for whatever reason, the way Felipe said goodbye and walked away man idk why but that kinda got to me too😢 a combo of how he came there with all his close buddies, lost ALL of them, and had to go back to France alone, the music in the scene and how he walked away like he did with his head down and the rain and the music man i was just a lil punk when i was a boy 😂😂😂 haha
Loved this when I was a kid and still do. By no means perfect and awful in parts but entertaining. Like to come back to it every now and then. Great times watching this on VHS!
Growing up without knowing or watching any Godzilla before, I love this movie so much. When the internet came, I realized people saying this is a bad movie.
Me too, after all, he lost his babies and it's so sad, I feel sorry for him, if I was the hero of the film I would have let him live a happy ending with his babies 😟😓😭
I don’t watch it unless I’m in the mood to cry. He’s such a beautiful intelligent creature. Not his fault he is what he became. It’s so sad what happens to him.
@@purple-eyesgreydragon when i was a kid i cried alot while watching this because he cant do anything because hes trapped...to me this was the best GZ in my opinion i also have brought a massive statue of him aswell
Unlike their Japanese counterpart, the 1998 Godzilla behaves in a very different manner; being an animalistic, elusive and evasive, yet clever creature in his first film appearance, and he kept most, or at the very least some of these traits later on. They mostly ate fish, making him a piscivore, which they would also pass onto their offspring. When being attacked, Godzilla would try to confuse his offenders and then attack them back, and he even faked his death when the two Ohio Class Nuclear-Powered Submarines shot two torpedoes at him. After Godzilla's offspring were killed when the Madison Square Garden was bombed by the military, he showed sadness (nudging one of their offspring with his snout in an attempt to "wake it") and then a great amount of anger towards the main characters, whom he may or may not have known were somewhat behind their deaths. As a result, he begins attacking more relentlessly and aggressively similar to his Japanese counterpart (though it ultimately led to his downfall). Godzilla also seemed to possess some form of higher thinking, as when three helicopters were chasing him, after eluding them, he began roaring and screeching to make them think he was hiding in the buildings in front of them, and after they exhausted all their ammo, he made sounds like he was defeated before smashing through the buildings behind them and destroying two of them with ease; after the third one eluded him, he made use of his camouflage to attack it from underneath.
The Sargeant Said He's Back Sir. He's Back Godzilla Is Still Alive. Hicks Asks Lieutenant Rodgers Are Those F-18's Still In The Air There Heading To The Base Hicks Ask Them To Turn Around.
So this Godzilla got hit with torpedos, and didn't have a scratch. But somehow missiles launched from fighter jets killed it? It never sat right with me.
I grew up watching this movie. I did know about the older Godzilla movies but never watched them as a kid. I watched this one and it introduced Godzilla. I do like how Nick learns about Godzilla as an animal, not viewing him as an enemy like all of the military was. And I do honesty cry to Godzilla’s death because he was only doing what he was made to do like any other animal in the world but due to the experiments and the radiation that turned him into what he is, the enormous size and how many eggs he had along with all of the eggs his babies would have, it would destroy the world completely. And that led to Godzilla and all except one of his babies put down. It does make sense through the journey of the movie but it is still sad at the end of it. Thanks for uploading.
@@justinsmith9125 highly recommend it. It is a fun godzilla series. Favourite one is when godzilla had to fight cyborg godzilla and my saddest (not the worst, just sad) is where godzilla finds love where the ending makes you sad for godzilla.
We need a sequal where phillip character returnes to work And merge this with mib u know why beacuse they both made this and mib and jumanji an animated series for thier sequal
А также Мэттью Бродерик отличный актёр. Мэттью Бродерик хорошо сыграл главную роль доктора Ника Татопулоса в фильме Годзилла (1998). И жаль, что в чëм-то Мэттью Бродерик слишком недооценëнный актëр, что-то Бродерик не смог закрепиться в высшей Лиге Голливуда, хм ☹️🤔
This is my opinion about the characters of this movie, not the real-life actors themselves: The people didn't have to cheer Godzilla's death like they did. He suffered to the end, just because he was a different creature than humans. Only Nick, and possibly his three friends, weren't a-holes here (they are not seen taking pleasure in Godzilla's suffering and death), but all the other people in this scene were (regardless of age, those kids all laughed at Godzilla's painful death too). They laughed at and cheered a death, even if Godzilla was concidered a monster in their eyes, showing how utterly heartless they all were. The human characters in this movie, were the REAL monsters, not Godzilla himself. And yeah, I am fully aware that Godzilla's kind would've wiped out human kind completely. I can understand that the people wanted to live too, but if they can find pleasure in another creature's suffering and death, then they really need help. I feel sorry for Godzilla. He was just misunderstood, he didn't ask to be a mutated lizard, and he never attacked anyone until they attacked and threatened him first. And it was clearly the last straw when they murdered his young loved ones, it was then he got *really* angry, and decided to attack for real. He didn't deserve all that, and he certainly didn't deserve to die a slow and painful death like he did. At least he could be with his young loved ones after it was over, somewhere where there's lots of fish, and big, open grass areas to roam freely in, without narrow cities, and best of all, no judgemental humans. At least that's what I like to think. I like how there are real-life fans of Godzilla, though, who felt for him for being a misunderstood animal. This is the first Godzilla movie I have seen as a kid. I love this movie, but not this part.
Couldn't agree more honestly, this was the second godzilla movie I saw as a kid and I had a genuine good time, when they actually killed off the big G, even until now, I did not get a sense of victory, the way they played the death scene off went from the main 3 sympathizing with the big G's death, to suddenly everyone celebrating, overall, I had a good time with the movie, and if I were to have any gripes with it, it would probably be this scene alone.
@@DoanhGiaIf you watched Minus One you do not hate the death scene because they don’t cheer when he dies they respectfully salute him as he dies a slow and painful death. That’s the way it should be
When Godzilla or Zilla got hit by the missiles and looked at Nick, Zilla finally understood that the jets killed the babies and not Nick, Audrey, Animal, and Philly.
When Godzilla Or Zilla Got Hit By The Missiles And Looked At Nick Zilla Finally Understood That The Jets Killed The Babies And Not Nick Philippe Animal And Audrey.
Why they gotta kill godzilla like that? He was only an animal, cruel human beings like usual. You can't somehow transfer the big guy to monster island? Better than making him suffer like that, to dam sad.
Sure, this movie is a horrible adaptation with underwritten characters and an inconsistent tone, but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t entertaining. It’s a guilty pleasure in my book.
I love when she says that's my husband and I'm gonna kill him. Because she cares about her husband a lot and he snuck out and put himself in mortal danger and she could have become a widow. Lol
Godzilla : * fall from the bridge* Me : Godzilla! No ! No ! Please look at me, it'll be okay, I promise! Nick: Kevin, there's nothing we can do. I.... Me: no ! There's no way I'm leaving him there! Godzilla: *closes his eyes slowly and die* Me: godzilla? Godzilla? Nick: Kevin, he... he's gone. I'm sorry. Me: no ! No ! Please don't die! I need you ! You are my only best friend! *Cries* godzilla!!!!
Godzilla "Zilla Jr.": I wish the Military marches, This was a sacrifce of victory 1:57 - Godzilla: The Path of Alien Tripods - Season 1 - Episode 1: Zilla Jr. is born Part 1
90's kid watching this in the theater, "they finally got him, GO USA!!!! Modern day adult who served in the Army, "it only took twelve missiles to take him down while both the Army and Navy were struggling throughout the film, makes sense." lmao
A short video clip off tragedy "Godzilla" is unimaginative and reality based dramatic movie in Hollywood industry. Godzilla resembling a dinosaur in physical feature used to be found in early period of time on earth as one of the most endangered species.However, it has a negative role as monster at present century according to movie.
I grew with this as my first Godzilla movie 🎉music in this movie is amazing & sure it’s nothing like the originals or the modern ones but they easily could have fixed it which the ending teased & they could have done the movie just like the Godzilla animated series did which was a continuation from this I would have been seated to see what their future would have been like in this movie & the monsters Godzilla would have battled
Its was childhood memories always love it. I know Japanese hate this movie. Hollywood learn from mistake after than made movie showing Godzilla has friends to human being
@@isaiahwasabi1381 any enthusiasm investors once had in godzilla was dead after the critical reception of the 98 film, the animated series was already in production prior to the movie and the series ended up becoming a better sequel than what the sequel would of been.
Yeah so why does Philip want to remove some of the stuff off of the tape when animal was recording the stuff from on the camera 📷 and also how the heck did Philip get a hold of the tape in the first place
It was subtle, but early on in the film, it’s implied that it was French nuclear testing in the Polynesian islands that caused Godzilla to appear in this universe. Thus, French secret service came in to try and fix it and cover it up. Which is why Philip said early on said “I am a patriot. I love my country. But we made terrible mistakes, and we’re here to clean it up.” And as far as stealing the tape, he’s a spy, that’s not a big stretch of the imagination. It probably would have taken under a minute in the triumphant chaos to eject the tape and walk off.
@@anjelica948I'm A Patriot Too. And I Love My Country And Yours Too. And I Understand And Also Absolutely Sure. Very Good.- Niko Tatopoulos Said To Philippe Roache.
Has anybody seen this movie from your childhood
I've never seen what all the hate for this movie is about. I liked it. Decent story, decent characters. Jean Reno & the other French guys were a hoot.
Me
Me
Yeah.
Yep old times
RIP Michael Lerner. Most people seem to remember him as Jack Lipnick from Barton Fink, but he'll always be "The Mayor who Destroyed Godzilla" to me.
He also played Mr. Weasel there in Disney's Newsies.
Wasn't he also in Elf? Just asking.
@@Safari_Mac I don't remember Elf that well. He may have been in it, but I'm not sure.
Harlem Nights for me...RIP
@@chaoticiannunez2419 He was. He played Mr. Greenway, Walter's boss.
perfect good bye from philippe. simple, short, meaningful, not overly dramatic. with the perfect music and setting in the phone booth in the rain. calm as he always was surrounded by all the madness. and walks off peacefully having completed his mission and grateful for his friends help. ill always love this movie. au revoir.
totally bad ass way to go for me.
That part always stuck with me especially when he walked off.
@@kliluna if anyone saw the TV series this ain't the last we see of him
Also upset his team died.
He also lost 4 of his teammates in the process though.
And Phillipe exits the film like a boss.
I still get sad when Godzilla closes his eyes and passes away
Still heart breaking scene to see since 1997 💔😑
1998*@@amazingvictory7658.
This was what introduced me into Godzilla
Me too
Tbh me too
Me too.
The death of this animal is always a sad scene, it was just trying to survive.
The baby at the end became the new Godzilla in the animated series, if I recall nick found him and baby g might have imprinted on nick
Bro you are right she just wanna protect her family
Every Japanese viewer of this movie had to chuckle when they seen America's Godzilla brought down by just several missiles LOL.
And then when they saw the cartoon of this, they were like "yup....thats the Godzilla the American's shouldve had"
Missiles don't kill Godzilla. The oxygen destroyer does. Except this America's first Godzilla ish attempt. Then the second became one created by Legendary Toho & that Godzilla is still alive n kicking because it's Godzilla. This Godzilla is 1998 it's own Godzilla. Much more than Kong whom had movie planned by peter Jackson in 1996 except never got made. Everyone cared see Godzilla most than Kong. Here we are 30 & half quarter trillion yrs later Godzilla and Kong both share the screen. & they're both enemies and friends.
3:17 Colonel Anthony Hicks: O'Neal do you read me
Sergeant O'Neal: y-y-y-y-yes sir
Colonel Anthony Hicks: that's one hell a job soldier that's one hell a job
Sergeant O'Neal: roger that sir
Yep, that's what happens in that scene...
That guy studdered a lot throughout the movie. lmao
I wished he’d said I can’t take all the credit for it.
In the movie Godzilla (1998), even that final scene where Godzilla dies is beautifully shot and atmospheric. Directed by Roland Emmerich is a genius 😎👍
I don't care what people say about this movie. This is the Godzilla I actually grew up with. Just like how Peter Jackson's King 👑 Kong 🦍 was the Kong I grew up with.
I love both of them. Along with the Monsterverse versions.
Most believable imo. Like this godzilla
for a monster movie, its pretty awesome, as a godzilla movie less so
Believe it or not, I did too. Because in Australia where I live the goverment is very strict about what non American movies can be released in Australian theaters. That's why because of this silly law, I never knew about the Japanese Godzilla until I had the PC game, Godzilla Movie Studio Tour.
Agreed. Would've loved to see a 90s/2000s version of the Monsterverse.
Did you not watch the Japanese films, where the whole thing comes from?
6:06 We literally had to wait an entire movie just to witness the real Godzilla appear
And this is how Godzilla The Series happened
@@SantosKaijuB2024
Best animated Godzilla to me
@@Minillus literally
I remember having goosebumbs as a little kid and i was terrifyed that one last offspring survived and that the terror will continue 😂
But as an adult, i'm glad that godzilla's bloodline didn't end with him 😅 his last offspring will takes his place as he did in Animated series and was suppose to appear in a canceled sequel.
In Godzilla Final Wars Zilla return as a canon
Minor note from a military veteran, if a Senior Commander of a situation goes out of their way to acknowledge their gratitude, that means so much more than words can say.
-former USAF Security Forces Response Force Leader.
Oh damn, it really must mean a lot then coming from a commander
If you don’t mind me asking, did you have a commander like that? I’m asking respectfully of course
I remember watching it on dvd for the first time and I absolutely loved it
1:50 The last heartbeat 💓❤
Man i was like 8 when this came out, and ashamed as i am to say it, the only 2 parts in this movie that made me tear up was when Godzilla closed his eyes and his heart stopped beating, man that tore me up as a boy😢... And 2, as weird as it is, for whatever reason, the way Felipe said goodbye and walked away man idk why but that kinda got to me too😢 a combo of how he came there with all his close buddies, lost ALL of them, and had to go back to France alone, the music in the scene and how he walked away like he did with his head down and the rain and the music man i was just a lil punk when i was a boy 😂😂😂 haha
FINALLY! Someone that also feels bad for zilla! Cuz i also cried when he died too!
@@wolfiesedits3447 Haha yes sir good to know we both share the sentiment lol
I hadn’t even thought of Felipe’s goodbye in that light. It is pretty touching.
After reading your comment, I actually feel bad for not crying. It's like why didn't I have a heart, man? Lol
That French guy was the member of Monarch
3:37 You can hear in the music a subtle reference to the Independence Day Theme!
Yeah the entire soundtrack reminds me of ID, also the part of the f-18s firing missiles.
Loved this when I was a kid and still do. By no means perfect and awful in parts but entertaining. Like to come back to it every now and then. Great times watching this on VHS!
Growing up without knowing or watching any Godzilla before, I love this movie so much. When the internet came, I realized people saying this is a bad movie.
Saddest scene in the whole film
Godzilla death was very sad 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Me too, after all, he lost his babies and it's so sad, I feel sorry for him, if I was the hero of the film I would have let him live a happy ending with his babies 😟😓😭
I loved this version the best ! Did anyone else feel sad that he was killed 😂😭
I don’t watch it unless I’m in the mood to cry. He’s such a beautiful intelligent creature. Not his fault he is what he became. It’s so sad what happens to him.
@@purple-eyesgreydragon when i was a kid i cried alot while watching this because he cant do anything because hes trapped...to me this was the best GZ in my opinion i also have brought a massive statue of him aswell
The people in the movie were cheering but I wasn’t 😢
@@tylerquade5385 I was. However now i feel somewhat sorry for him
Unlike their Japanese counterpart, the 1998 Godzilla behaves in a very different manner; being an animalistic, elusive and evasive, yet clever creature in his first film appearance, and he kept most, or at the very least some of these traits later on. They mostly ate fish, making him a piscivore, which they would also pass onto their offspring.
When being attacked, Godzilla would try to confuse his offenders and then attack them back, and he even faked his death when the two Ohio Class Nuclear-Powered Submarines shot two torpedoes at him.
After Godzilla's offspring were killed when the Madison Square Garden was bombed by the military, he showed sadness (nudging one of their offspring with his snout in an attempt to "wake it") and then a great amount of anger towards the main characters, whom he may or may not have known were somewhat behind their deaths. As a result, he begins attacking more relentlessly and aggressively similar to his Japanese counterpart (though it ultimately led to his downfall).
Godzilla also seemed to possess some form of higher thinking, as when three helicopters were chasing him, after eluding them, he began roaring and screeching to make them think he was hiding in the buildings in front of them, and after they exhausted all their ammo, he made sounds like he was defeated before smashing through the buildings behind them and destroying two of them with ease; after the third one eluded him, he made use of his camouflage to attack it from underneath.
That's why Zilla Jr was Born...
@@treehouseofcomics very true 👍
The Sargeant Said He's Back Sir. He's Back Godzilla Is Still Alive. Hicks Asks Lieutenant Rodgers Are Those F-18's Still In The Air There Heading To The Base Hicks Ask Them To Turn Around.
And then do an 180 with the animated series that continued the story
Well Zilla was set to return Godzilla Final Wars a same species canon
Give this film an oscar for best epilouge score ever
Very sad Rip Zilla 😢😢😢😢
For those who hate this version, I have a solution: just create a multiverse for Godzilla and everything becomes legit
Kinda is? We have the Showa, Heisei, Millennium, Reiwa and Monsterverse.
Godzilla Singular Point should've been the blue print of that idea...
@@Symbiotian Like in what way?
Japan already thought of this in 2000, where they had this shitty godzilla get bodied into the Sydney opera house and die instantly
I wish Zilla will come back to screen through MonsterVerse where he finally interact with real Godzilla
Zilla Junior (1998) Joins The MonsterVerse!
Those times 🥲❤️
4:26 French Mufasa calls Simba one last time!
"Its one hell of a job, soldier"
O'Neil has these words etched in his heart.
6:06 Godzilla the series has began
I feel bad for zilla. Hes just an oversized iguana that wants a family
So this Godzilla got hit with torpedos, and didn't have a scratch. But somehow missiles launched from fighter jets killed it? It never sat right with me.
1:50 Zilla:Remember this:i will return…… (Dies)
I grew up watching this movie. I did know about the older Godzilla movies but never watched them as a kid. I watched this one and it introduced Godzilla. I do like how Nick learns about Godzilla as an animal, not viewing him as an enemy like all of the military was. And I do honesty cry to Godzilla’s death because he was only doing what he was made to do like any other animal in the world but due to the experiments and the radiation that turned him into what he is, the enormous size and how many eggs he had along with all of the eggs his babies would have, it would destroy the world completely. And that led to Godzilla and all except one of his babies put down. It does make sense through the journey of the movie but it is still sad at the end of it. Thanks for uploading.
This is the film that got me into godzilla as a kid
6:07 Hatchling: What did I miss?
It's Godzilla junior
6:06 The all new future King 🤴🐲👑
0:39
Godzilla sounds like the Dragon from Shrek
And Also Shrek 2 (2004).
Imagine if it was legendary godzilla he would have fcked the city up😂😂😂missiles aint enough boys.
"Godzilla Defeated" on the TV screen hits me
Thats the reason i like thise Godzilla movie so much, an animal trying to survive and protect its young.
Barely did I know that ending of this evil zila is the beginning of our cute, protector Godzilla ❤
0:59
His groan though.
It’s sad to see his defeat, but he is too dangerous to be left alive.
This movie came out when I was 4 years old and when I watched it for the first time I thought it was a work of art and genius.
Came here after watching the Mario movie. Same egg scene lmao
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Nice moving
The crazy thing those Jets and the missiles would have done nothing to the real g man himself
And that’s how the animation series started
I used to love this as a kid, but going back to watching it now, even before we got the good western Godzilla films, it blows pretty hard.
No sequel but an entertaining series after the end of this movie.
A sequel was in the works and a script was completed for it but it got cancelled. It's a shame because it would've redeemed it.
There is an animated series that continued the story. It picks up right where the movie ends
@@justinsmith9125 highly recommend it. It is a fun godzilla series. Favourite one is when godzilla had to fight cyborg godzilla and my saddest (not the worst, just sad) is where godzilla finds love where the ending makes you sad for godzilla.
Zilla (1998) Joins The Warner Bros Monsterverse!
Zilla (1998) Joins The Warner Bros. Monsterverse!
I just wanted to say Au Revoir! And thank you for your help my friend
My childhood movie but I always love Mathew in Ferris Buellers days off lol ❤️
I Like Him From Family Business And Glory. (1989)
We need a sequal where phillip character returnes to work
And merge this with mib u know why beacuse they both made this and mib and jumanji an animated series for thier sequal
Zilla (1998) Joins The Monsterverse!
The mayor did a pretty good job of destroying the Godzilla. Let this be a lesson to all of us about hard work, perseverance, and brilliance.
still waiting... 2023
He Became The Greatest American Worm Guy!!!!!!!!!
А также Мэттью Бродерик отличный актёр. Мэттью Бродерик хорошо сыграл главную роль доктора Ника Татопулоса в фильме Годзилла (1998). И жаль, что в чëм-то Мэттью Бродерик слишком недооценëнный актëр, что-то Бродерик не смог закрепиться в высшей Лиге Голливуда, хм ☹️🤔
He's The Star Of Glory. (1989)
LONG LIVE THE KING
This is my opinion about the characters of this movie, not the real-life actors themselves:
The people didn't have to cheer Godzilla's death like they did. He suffered to the end, just because he was a different creature than humans. Only Nick, and possibly his three friends, weren't a-holes here (they are not seen taking pleasure in Godzilla's suffering and death), but all the other people in this scene were (regardless of age, those kids all laughed at Godzilla's painful death too). They laughed at and cheered a death, even if Godzilla was concidered a monster in their eyes, showing how utterly heartless they all were. The human characters in this movie, were the REAL monsters, not Godzilla himself. And yeah, I am fully aware that Godzilla's kind would've wiped out human kind completely. I can understand that the people wanted to live too, but if they can find pleasure in another creature's suffering and death, then they really need help. I feel sorry for Godzilla. He was just misunderstood, he didn't ask to be a mutated lizard, and he never attacked anyone until they attacked and threatened him first. And it was clearly the last straw when they murdered his young loved ones, it was then he got *really* angry, and decided to attack for real. He didn't deserve all that, and he certainly didn't deserve to die a slow and painful death like he did. At least he could be with his young loved ones after it was over, somewhere where there's lots of fish, and big, open grass areas to roam freely in, without narrow cities, and best of all, no judgemental humans. At least that's what I like to think. I like how there are real-life fans of Godzilla, though, who felt for him for being a misunderstood animal. This is the first Godzilla movie I have seen as a kid. I love this movie, but not this part.
Couldn't agree more honestly, this was the second godzilla movie I saw as a kid and I had a genuine good time, when they actually killed off the big G, even until now, I did not get a sense of victory, the way they played the death scene off went from the main 3 sympathizing with the big G's death, to suddenly everyone celebrating, overall, I had a good time with the movie, and if I were to have any gripes with it, it would probably be this scene alone.
Even as a human myself I thought them just celebrating death was so disrespectful.
Poor Godzilla just wanted to build a nest, find fish for her children 😢
@@DoanhGiaIf you watched Minus One you do not hate the death scene because they don’t cheer when he dies they respectfully salute him as he dies a slow and painful death. That’s the way it should be
When Godzilla or Zilla got hit by the missiles and looked at Nick, Zilla finally understood that the jets killed the babies and not Nick, Audrey, Animal, and Philly.
When Godzilla Or Zilla Got Hit By The Missiles And Looked At Nick Zilla Finally Understood That The Jets Killed The Babies And Not Nick Philippe Animal And Audrey.
@@joseflores629 That's what I said
You Said That Wrong!
@@joseflores629 No I didn't!😠
One egg is still remain
The only movie where Godzilla is effected by conventional weapons
Badboy film this!.. Not seen it in years.
2:31 - 2:41 that woman gets me laughing all the time
I want 2nd part of this Godzilla 1998
I Want Godzilla (1998) Sequel Please
Young Godzilla (1998) Joins The Monsterverse!
Jean Reno saved the movie. Legendary
Just Some Insurance Guy.
Why they gotta kill godzilla like that? He was only an animal, cruel human beings like usual. You can't somehow transfer the big guy to monster island? Better than making him suffer like that, to dam sad.
Thank you for your help my friend. RESPECT.
Not a Godzilla movie per se. That being said, quite entertaining. Great score composed by David Arnold.
Sure, this movie is a horrible adaptation with underwritten characters and an inconsistent tone, but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t entertaining. It’s a guilty pleasure in my book.
I love when she says that's my husband and I'm gonna kill him. Because she cares about her husband a lot and he snuck out and put himself in mortal danger and she could have become a widow. Lol
Nick Tatopoulos Starts A New Division Team Called H.E.A.T.
I have watched this movie so many times in my childhood I grew up with this movie and I always wonder after the ending why was there not a Godzilla 2
Budget problems and the film's strongly negative reception, at least the series had
В фильме Годзилла (1998), даже эта финальная сцена, где Годзилла умирает - снято отлично, эпично и атмосферно. Режиссёр Роланд Эммерих - это гений 😎👍
Godzilla : * fall from the bridge*
Me : Godzilla! No ! No ! Please look at me, it'll be okay, I promise!
Nick: Kevin, there's nothing we can do. I....
Me: no ! There's no way I'm leaving him there!
Godzilla: *closes his eyes slowly and die*
Me: godzilla? Godzilla?
Nick: Kevin, he... he's gone. I'm sorry.
Me: no ! No ! Please don't die! I need you ! You are my only best friend! *Cries* godzilla!!!!
6:00 The end of a terrible movie and the beginning of a fantastic animated series
Nah the movie is great
@@SimonPetrikov12 Well to each their own
@@SimonPetrikov12 the movie is bad, it's that obvious. Enjoyable yes but good? No
CRITIC
Godzilla "Zilla Jr.": I wish the Military marches, This was a sacrifce of victory 1:57
- Godzilla: The Path of Alien Tripods - Season 1 - Episode 1: Zilla Jr. is born Part 1
I swear I'm almost cried at this scene
90's kid watching this in the theater, "they finally got him, GO USA!!!!
Modern day adult who served in the Army, "it only took twelve missiles to take him down while both the Army and Navy were struggling throughout the film, makes sense." lmao
A short video clip off tragedy "Godzilla" is unimaginative and reality based dramatic movie in Hollywood industry.
Godzilla resembling a dinosaur in physical feature used to be found in early period of time on earth as one of the most endangered species.However, it has a negative role as monster at present century according to movie.
Audrey Timmonds-Tatopoulos.
0:40 TIMBER!!!!!!!
Godzillas dead is so f*cking sad 😢 i feel really really sorry for him...
This scene made me cry the second time ever during a movie...
This is why Godzilla went extinct 😢
It felt so good when this godzilla died as a kid.
2nd post scene from super mario bros.
Awesome
I grew with this as my first Godzilla movie 🎉music in this movie is amazing & sure it’s nothing like the originals or the modern ones but they easily could have fixed it which the ending teased & they could have done the movie just like the Godzilla animated series did which was a continuation from this I would have been seated to see what their future would have been like in this movie & the monsters Godzilla would have battled
Cry when Godzilla die in the movie when I was younger 😂
Is the baby godzilla at the end the one we get in the animated series?
Citizens in the city fled in panic as the animal gets into it. Later on there was a target to destroy the animal.
Its was childhood memories always love it. I know Japanese hate this movie. Hollywood learn from mistake after than made movie showing Godzilla has friends to human being
Cheering because of a poor lizard trying lay it's eggs
Godzilla 🦖 (1998) is Rated PG-13 in orange. 🧡
The following program contains Violence, Adult 👨 Language & Adult 👨 Content. 🧡
Godzilla 🦖 (1998) is owned by TriStar Pictures 🐴🪽 & Centropolis 🏙️ Entertainment. 🧡
I'm disappointed there wasn't a sequel to this film
Uh....the animated series was the sequel
@Kaiju2022 yeah, but it wasn't live action
@@isaiahwasabi1381 it's still a sequel, doesn't matter if it wasn't live action
@@Kaiju-bm4ts he probably wanted a live action sequel
@@isaiahwasabi1381 any enthusiasm investors once had in godzilla was dead after the critical reception of the 98 film, the animated series was already in production prior to the movie and the series ended up becoming a better sequel than what the sequel would of been.
3:14 Obnoxious & Arrogant Mayor: Gene! Wait a minute. Where you goin? I need you.
Me: Why? So you can mentally abuse him some more?
Yeah so why does Philip want to remove some of the stuff off of the tape when animal was recording the stuff from on the camera 📷 and also how the heck did Philip get a hold of the tape in the first place
It was subtle, but early on in the film, it’s implied that it was French nuclear testing in the Polynesian islands that caused Godzilla to appear in this universe. Thus, French secret service came in to try and fix it and cover it up. Which is why Philip said early on said “I am a patriot. I love my country. But we made terrible mistakes, and we’re here to clean it up.” And as far as stealing the tape, he’s a spy, that’s not a big stretch of the imagination. It probably would have taken under a minute in the triumphant chaos to eject the tape and walk off.
@@anjelica948I'm A Patriot Too. And I Love My Country And Yours Too. And I Understand And Also Absolutely Sure. Very Good.- Niko Tatopoulos Said To Philippe Roache.
Ferris Bueller meets Godzilla ❤