Definitely watch the original and Shin. Combined with Minus One, you have the three Godzilla movies that are actually just a disaster film with an emotional core. Rather than being about big monsters slapping each other. I separate these into to entirely different genres.
100% we saw the black and white one, and it terrified me. I have never been scared of Godzilla before tell this one and then we watched Shin Godzilla when we got home. This one just looked mean and yes it was so insanely loud so yeah very unsettling and intense. 10/10 recommend!
For sure. It's all about when the Blu-Ray for the movie becomes available. As soon as that comes out, I'll get right to work on a bigger Minus One video.
If or when you go back to watch older Godzilla Movies, there's almost always an underlying message that is a sort of political commentary. The First was a commentary on the Arms race (It was made during the Cold War when Russia and America were upping their Nuclear arsenal and testing new ones in the ocean). Godzilla vs Hedorah was a commentary on humanity's rapid consumption and pollution problems. Godzilla vs Destroyah was a commentary on the future consequences of actions we take now, being that Destroyah was the mutation of the weapon used to kill the first Godzilla. Godzilla All Monsters Attack is about child bullying and parental neglect. Shin Godzilla is a commentary on how the Japanese Government handled the Fukushima Disaster, being so bogged down with bureaucracy that they did nothing to help until the end, and even Godzilla Minus one. While it has a strong emphasis on survivor's guilt and how Japan treated its military with Koichi, It is also by and largely a commentary on how the Government outright abandoned the citizens during the Covid19 pandemic. The best the government did was seal borders, and with neither the Japanese or US Government (with the heavy amount of vaccine research coming from the US) coming to help with the Pandemic, the citizens were left to do it themselves. All this and more in a Franchise marketed to children for over 30 years.
“Godzilla Minus one is the scariest movie of the year”
The literal horrifying body horror movie named “Smile” in question:
Smile came out in 2022, but I will agree that one is also horrifying.
Definitely watch the original and Shin. Combined with Minus One, you have the three Godzilla movies that are actually just a disaster film with an emotional core. Rather than being about big monsters slapping each other. I separate these into to entirely different genres.
Yeah. I'll definitely check those out.
@@AnotherNickMovies I forgot to say, your video has great production. Keep it going!
100% we saw the black and white one, and it terrified me. I have never been scared of Godzilla before tell this one and then we watched Shin Godzilla when we got home. This one just looked mean and yes it was so insanely loud so yeah very unsettling and intense. 10/10 recommend!
you forgot to mention other two
The Millennium and the insane Heisei.
Shin Godzilla is wayy worth a watch,.its a different tone but in a way similar?
That's interesting. I'll definitely check it out. Thank you!
If you ever watch it in color it'd be interesting to hear if you think color adds or detracts from anything to or from the movie
For sure. It's all about when the Blu-Ray for the movie becomes available. As soon as that comes out, I'll get right to work on a bigger Minus One video.
If or when you go back to watch older Godzilla Movies, there's almost always an underlying message that is a sort of political commentary. The First was a commentary on the Arms race (It was made during the Cold War when Russia and America were upping their Nuclear arsenal and testing new ones in the ocean). Godzilla vs Hedorah was a commentary on humanity's rapid consumption and pollution problems. Godzilla vs Destroyah was a commentary on the future consequences of actions we take now, being that Destroyah was the mutation of the weapon used to kill the first Godzilla. Godzilla All Monsters Attack is about child bullying and parental neglect. Shin Godzilla is a commentary on how the Japanese Government handled the Fukushima Disaster, being so bogged down with bureaucracy that they did nothing to help until the end, and even Godzilla Minus one. While it has a strong emphasis on survivor's guilt and how Japan treated its military with Koichi, It is also by and largely a commentary on how the Government outright abandoned the citizens during the Covid19 pandemic. The best the government did was seal borders, and with neither the Japanese or US Government (with the heavy amount of vaccine research coming from the US) coming to help with the Pandemic, the citizens were left to do it themselves.
All this and more in a Franchise marketed to children for over 30 years.
Deffinitely the og burning godzilla movie.
Long live the king!
What a movie
The atomic breath is cool
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