I remember watching this as a kid (4 or 5) and remembered my reaction to him coming over the hill in the beginning of the film. Say what you will, but I got shivers up my spine and was genuinely shocked at what I saw- even though it was obviously a puppet. The buildup for that scene is impeccable in my opinion.
This man is TRULY an underrated individual his comedy is 10/10 there is nothing to dislike about him people always say “oh this person deserves more subscribers than anyone” but this man truly and honestly deserves the hell out of it there is not a single one of his videos that have failed to make me laugh and this video is his BEST video this video was 2 damn years ago but some of the comedy still makes me laugh even if these videos are from 2015 or 2016
When i came back to his channel after 2 years i was sad becuase he was just a small youtuber and little views and i didnt want him to get no money so hopefully one day he uploads a video that hits 10m views and he gets enoufh money to live a peacful life
At first it looks funny until you realized the whole scene is like what happen in ww2 if there's a us bomb raid. First the alarm. Then a bomb siren goes off ( if you listen to Godzilla's roar carefully it sounds like a bomb siren) and Godzilla's footstep's sounds like bomb exploding.
actually 42 years yes Godzilla vs Destroyah takes place in 1996 all of the Hesei era movies take place one year after being released for apparently no reason
I mean the thing is Godzilla is so radioactive that he would contaminate water and fish wherever he goes, therefore people would get radiation poisoning from eating the fish
Pizza guy: here’s ya pizza sir! Me: oh thank you *opens box* Me: why is there pineapple on my pizza! Instead of fish! Random guy: then......it must of been Godzilla
I remember the first time I watched this movie. It was incredible. This movie is definitely something to be experienced, even if you aren't a die hard Godzilla fan. It's easy to see why this movie is beloved and cherished by many. It isn't cheesy, it isn't some simple popcorn flick. It's a serious piece with a grim tone and message. I'm glad that the more recent films have returned to being dark and serious, but no matter what flilmakers do now and in the future, few of their works will ever come close to the greatness of the original.
Excellent work dude. Though I noticed that Reptilicus is not on your weel. If you like movies about gigant reptilian monsters destroying cities. You will love this one. Its a danish cult classic from the 60´ties with the actors breaking into song to describe just how terrifying Reptilicus is. So its probably the complete opposite of this. Still its fun as hell
and after that alternite universe the skeleton was covered in metal and wires to create the 3rd mechagodzilla (aka kiryu) with its spirit still living in the mech
The Oxygen Destroyer doesn’t just destroy oxygen. It contains a chemical substance called Micro-Oxygen which destroys the atoms in both water and air on a molecular level. Those killing any living creature on a molecular. Destroy the atoms you destroy the molecules. Godzilla through the entire franchise can only be killed by destroying all his cells on a molecular or atomic level. Because physical damage won’t stay permanent as he can regenerate near-instantly. So Godzilla is practically impossible to kill without the right method which I just explained above. Plus due to how Godzilla has several different writers his durability and regeneration gets more ridiculous by the day.
What about the super x missiles that technically killed Godzilla but the radiation from the sky that caused thunder that struck Godzilla, what about mecha Godzilla destroying his 2nd brain, His meltdown, and the missile drill in gmk
Alexis Islas-Gonzalez He wasn’t killed. The Professor stated in the film he wasn’t dead. He was merely unconscious. Because during one moment in the film you see Godzilla still breathing and twitching and they stated that he might be waking up. Moments before the lightening woke him up. And as for MechaGodzilla 2, he didn’t kill Godzilla from that either. He just severely paralyzed him. In fact that was officially debunked. But there is a lot of inconsistencies with that film as the Toho writers seem to have forgotten that Godzilla can regenerate. And his meltdown is the result of his cells melting on an atomic level.
Happens mostly at night, claustrophobic, grainy black-and-white bleakness that complements the impending doom feel of this inexorable force, almost like "Night of the Living Dead" with one massive monster you can't escape from instead of hordes of zombies. That ending with the school children singing hopefully after all that death and destruction had a similar feeling to the last scene in "the Deer Hunter". Also, the sub plot was thematically tied to the main plot, unlike in most American monster flicks of the time (and which sadly had its context totally destroyed in the execrable US cut with Raymond Burr).
Serizawa: Oh so you are approaching me. Godzilla: I can’t beat the shit out of you without getting closer. Serizawa: HO-HO! Than get as close as you like. Than Serizawa activates the oxygen destroyer. To be continued...
THIS 54 ORIGINAL is the ONLY one that I really care for. I'll always take IT over ANY of the subsequent films - either those silly kiddie-oriented "Vrs" films or some post-2000 overblown Hollywood CGI orgy.
1:06 anyone that complains about the pronunciation of godzilla and says we should say gojira has way way WAAAAY too much on their hands and clearly must have zero real actual problems if their biggest issue is whether or not Americans/english speaking people use the English name and pronunciation of Godzilla.
I totaly agree with you alex, i lost my mom last july, and watching this child watching her mom die, well, im crying right now, please be safe and god bless you.
Godzilla in 1954: i killed the not just the men but the women and the children too Gamera in 1965: just the women and men Kong in 1933: just the men and some women
Dear Alex, Dont you notice how in this movie just like Godzilla 2014, after the first reveal of Godzilla, there is a cutaway to a different scene? Gareth Edward's specifically said in interviews that he filmed 2014 to be very similar to 1954. In conclusion, I think you should be less harsh on Godzilla 2014.
Maybe 60 years ago when there wasn't a precedent and an expectation that, you know, Godzilla is going to be in a Godzilla movie, I could see doing all the cutaways. As it stands, everybody over the age of 8 knows what Godzilla is, and we want to see him. You can't put that back in the box. Applying 50's standards and logic to a 2010's movie doesn't add up.
Local dinosaur ruins everything while nerd’s girlfriend get banged by random dude while the country’s future hangs in the balance. This is the plot of the first Godzilla
Say...the crazy old man--he sounds just like the 'wise old man' that the villagers go to for advise in Seven Samurai ("Find hungry samurai")--and sure enough it is the same actor: Kokuten Kodo.
Springtrap: I always come back Godzilla: Me too Springtrap: I'm sorry, Who are you? Godzilla: Godzilla, King of the Monsters. Springtrap: hmm... Well shit! ☹
Excellent, done with full respect. It wasn't until 2004 - on its 50th anniversary - that the original Japanese version finally arrived in North America, being released for a short time on American big screens, and now that both the original Japanese and American versions are in the Criterion Collection on DVD and Blu-Ray (Spine #594, to be exact) and even being streamed, a new generation can be properly introduced to the saga, the way it was meant to be seen from the beginning. I missed the chance to see it on the big screen then, but I'm sure they'll put out the old Japanese cut again when the film turns, say, 75? An international diamond anniversary re-release would be just as grand as the Big Boy himself! What I didn't realize, at least not until my years of film appreciation study in my late teens later, was the fact that the original Japanese cut was released in the same year in which Japan really made a knockout one-two-three punch, with the first film in the SAMURAI Trilogy being released (and which would win for the year's Best Foreign Film Academy Award), and Akira Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI, still that filmmaker's greatest masterpiece. It helps that Ishiro Honda, the director who helmed Godzilla, was a close friend and associate of Kurosawa, learning all the tricks of the trade by working under him as part of the Toho technical staff and later, after Honda directed his last Godzilla film TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA, he went on to do awesome 2nd-unit directing work for the battle scenes of Kurosawa's late-life masterpieces KAGEMUSHA and RAN (the latter film actually came out in 1985, the year I was born!). With all due respect to Kurosawa, Honda is a legend all his very own, and that some of Toho and Kurosawa's other collaborating legends - including executive producer Tomoyuki Tanaka and actors Takashi Shimura and Akihito Hirata - had been in this film meant that they helped in contributing not only to the Japanese kaiju film in its infancy, but also a substantial part of Toho's entire legacy. And the original GODZILLA, no matter how dated, still remains a monument that reflected how not only Japan's film industry would undergo tremendous change, but how its filmmakers would have an impact on audiences and aspiring/established filmmakers the world over. Now here comes the hard part - having to wait till the film turns 70...75...80...90... a century old...
All my childhood I've watched Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (56) and never knew there was an original version called Gojira. It wasn't until I think 2014 when I finally saw it, loved it better than King of the Monsters
Thanks for making this. I watched this with my roommate in college but my girlfriend at the time was pissed at me for some bs reason and called right at the coolest part and I had to miss 20 mins of the movie. I wanted to watch a summary showing all the cool scenes and this review was that.
Alex: We should build a wall around the ocean to prevent Godzilla from stealing our fish, and we'll make Godzilla Pay for it! Me: OK, say that again, but this time in Donald Trump's voice lol
Actually out of the 24 (or was it 23?) Men on the lucky dragon, only 1 died. Also, godzillas origin in this movie is actually different from many other incarnations. Rather than some dinosaur who got mutated into a giant monster, godzilla was a GIANT prehistoric intermediary marine reptile whose home was destroyed by an H-bomb test, and was covered in radiation and driven out of his home. In a book written many years later, it was described that godzilla lived in an underwater colony with other godzillas. But an h-bomb test killed his remaining family, destroyed his home, burned and irradiated him, and drove him out. Out of anger, he attacks Tokyo.
Guy who has seen godzilla: hey guys i know how to avoid godzilla His family: how Guy who saw godzilla:we move away from the ocen His family:... you a genius
I remember watching this as a kid (4 or 5) and remembered my reaction to him coming over the hill in the beginning of the film. Say what you will, but I got shivers up my spine and was genuinely shocked at what I saw- even though it was obviously a puppet. The buildup for that scene is impeccable in my opinion.
I'm 57 now and it still gives me a twinge down deep. The puppet was actually very good.
This film along with King Kong (1933) are truly icons of cinema!
And they will clash again in March 2021.
In the same hall as jurassic Park
This man is TRULY an underrated individual his comedy is 10/10 there is nothing to dislike about him people always say “oh this person deserves more subscribers than anyone” but this man truly and honestly deserves the hell out of it there is not a single one of his videos that have failed to make me laugh and this video is his BEST video this video was 2 damn years ago but some of the comedy still makes me laugh even if these videos are from 2015 or 2016
69 likes lol
@@Mical21 72 now
When i came back to his channel after 2 years i was sad becuase he was just a small youtuber and little views and i didnt want him to get no money so hopefully one day he uploads a video that hits 10m views and he gets enoufh money to live a peacful life
Him and Brandon’s cult movie reviews are the best
The scene where Godzilla roars at the girl scared me a bit.
At first it looks funny until you realized the whole scene is like what happen in ww2 if there's a us bomb raid.
First the alarm. Then a bomb siren goes off ( if you listen to Godzilla's roar carefully it sounds like a bomb siren) and Godzilla's footstep's sounds like bomb exploding.
That's a rather horrifying similarity now that you point it out. (Shivers). That's just one more thing that makes this movie extremely dark.
That Teen Titans Go joke was just amazing.
It is an 👌 show
That is fucking wrong
SevstheNothing No it wasn't.
Aiden Hofeling me ether
So basically to explain it: the teen Titan fan base thinks the teen titans go series is a sin to the franchise.
It's not like it will create an even bigger monster that looks like Satan!
41 years later: I WAS RIGHT! SCREW YOU SHIRAZAWA!
actually 42 years yes Godzilla vs Destroyah takes place in 1996 all of the Hesei era movies take place one year after being released for apparently no reason
The end made me Teri up
I mean the thing is Godzilla is so radioactive that he would contaminate water and fish wherever he goes, therefore people would get radiation poisoning from eating the fish
me: " Hey who drank the last coke?"
old man: "Then... it must be Godzilla"
Godzilla: "I prefer Dr. Pepper!"
me: "Hey, why is the Chrysler building destroyed?"
old man: "Then... it must be Godzilla"
"Who the hell robbed my damn house"
Old man: "Then... it must be Godzilla"
Pizza guy: here’s ya pizza sir!
Me: oh thank you
*opens box*
Me: why is there pineapple on my pizza! Instead of fish!
Random guy: then......it must of been Godzilla
Perfect XD
???.
I remember the first time I watched this movie. It was incredible. This movie is definitely something to be experienced, even if you aren't a die hard Godzilla fan. It's easy to see why this movie is beloved and cherished by many. It isn't cheesy, it isn't some simple popcorn flick. It's a serious piece with a grim tone and message. I'm glad that the more recent films have returned to being dark and serious, but no matter what flilmakers do now and in the future, few of their works will ever come close to the greatness of the original.
ya Godzilla’s revenge was really good
Screw that movie. 1954 Godzilla is the best, but Godzilla’s Revenge? That movie is the most stupidest, ugliest piece of shit that I have ever seen!!!!
*then it must be Godzilla intensifies*
You can't beat the original Gojira
in my opinion GMK is slightly better but i respeck you Garon Wright
Garon Wright true to that fact. GOJIRA Is the way I call the Japanese cut. it is also my favorite movie from the series, next to MOTHRA VS. GODZILLA.
Garon Wright right on man
Jennifer Rockwell nope first is the best
Yes you can, all you need is an oxygen destroyer...
This review is pretty good!
Yes...it must be Godzilla...
Excellent work dude. Though I noticed that Reptilicus is not on your weel. If you like movies about gigant reptilian monsters destroying cities. You will love this one. Its a danish cult classic from the 60´ties with the actors breaking into song to describe just how terrifying Reptilicus is.
So its probably the complete opposite of this. Still its fun as hell
when you said normally the nerdy scientist doesn't win the fights...he was a war veteran probably frontline too so i think he has a bit of experience
I think this is way better than shin(in desgin wise) because it looks nice and classic I just love it
Still gotta love Shin though they both represent horror two scariest movies out of the franchise.
Emiko's marriage arc is based on ishiro honda's real wife , who was in an arranged marriage with another man , but loved Honda
Damn I never knew that
This is my favorite Godzilla movie, and one of my all time favorite movies.
bet the pacific rim people watched this review and stole the wall idea :P
Hey pacific rim is good
and after that alternite universe the skeleton was covered in metal and wires to create the 3rd mechagodzilla (aka kiryu) with its spirit still living in the mech
M.F.S G SPOILERS M8
Kiryu is a human in a game
@@aquagem4066 you poor uneducated fool
@@ValdwinCatBoy He litteraly said that kiryu was a human in a game yes a game lmao
And thus a legend was made
The Oxygen Destroyer doesn’t just destroy oxygen. It contains a chemical substance called Micro-Oxygen which destroys the atoms in both water and air on a molecular level. Those killing any living creature on a molecular. Destroy the atoms you destroy the molecules. Godzilla through the entire franchise can only be killed by destroying all his cells on a molecular or atomic level. Because physical damage won’t stay permanent as he can regenerate near-instantly. So Godzilla is practically impossible to kill without the right method which I just explained above. Plus due to how Godzilla has several different writers his durability and regeneration gets more ridiculous by the day.
What about the super x missiles that technically killed Godzilla but the radiation from the sky that caused thunder that struck Godzilla, what about mecha Godzilla destroying his 2nd brain, His meltdown, and the missile drill in gmk
Alexis Islas-Gonzalez He wasn’t killed. The Professor stated in the film he wasn’t dead. He was merely unconscious. Because during one moment in the film you see Godzilla still breathing and twitching and they stated that he might be waking up. Moments before the lightening woke him up.
And as for MechaGodzilla 2, he didn’t kill Godzilla from that either. He just severely paralyzed him. In fact that was officially debunked. But there is a lot of inconsistencies with that film as the Toho writers seem to have forgotten that Godzilla can regenerate. And his meltdown is the result of his cells melting on an atomic level.
What about chernobyl, we could have remove radiation with micro oxygen
"He even killed children" me: crying and sobbing "OH MY GOD THAT IS SAD"
That scene where the woman say "well join your father in heaven" and with her kids man that was dark
Awesome video alex can't wait for the next kaiju video
I loved how you still found some humor in one of darkest films ever you are amazing Alex
Who the hell stole my bike???
Old dude:then....it must be Godzilla
Happens mostly at night, claustrophobic, grainy black-and-white bleakness that complements the impending doom feel of this inexorable force, almost like "Night of the Living Dead" with one massive monster you can't escape from instead of hordes of zombies. That ending with the school children singing hopefully after all that death and destruction had a similar feeling to the last scene in "the Deer Hunter". Also, the sub plot was thematically tied to the main plot, unlike in most American monster flicks of the time (and which sadly had its context totally destroyed in the execrable US cut with Raymond Burr).
"Execrable?"
Now RE: The military missing Godzilla with their gunfire-the film makers explained that it was because there actually was a guy inside that suit.
Guess they figured setting the actor on fire would be a bit rude.
The Parallel Nexus wait hasn’t that happened before in a Godzilla film
Possibly, I've only seen a few.
@@mrNobody0669 I know it's been a while, but I'm pretty sure it happens in Mothra vs. Godzilla from the sixties
@@josephbilderback4549 and nakagima shrugged it off
The destruction scene in this movie felt impactful more than the newer ones.
Me: why is it snowing in April?
Old man: then... it must be Godzilla
Nuclear fallout basically
I take it you don't watch much anime, and the shows you have seen have only been hentai.
No i think theres just more hentai than quality anime lmao
@@revolutionarycinemaproduct6612 unless you watch anime from the 60s, 70s, or 80s
Pompous twat modern anime is awesome
I think he was being rhetorical ( that means joking about it) calm down, people.
The title card reminds me of Attack On Titan
+Christian Bontempo yeah that was the idea :)
+alexthehunted so was John CENA's idea to join the WWE
I think it's the other way around the author of attack on titans probably inspired by godzilla.
+Spider man Fan No it's just Chuck Testa
Serizawa: Oh so you are approaching me.
Godzilla: I can’t beat the shit out of you without getting closer.
Serizawa: HO-HO! Than get as close as you like.
Than Serizawa activates the oxygen destroyer.
To be continued...
My first Godzilla toy which I still have is actually Godzilla 1954
Maybe that old man is an time traveler (because they have that) causing the timeline to spit into the Showa era and the mellenium series
Probably old account me
i have the original on blue-ray and its a good thing i do
I also have a blue ray version of the original Godzilla
Lucky
THIS 54 ORIGINAL is the ONLY one that I really care for. I'll always take IT over ANY of the subsequent films - either those silly kiddie-oriented "Vrs" films or some post-2000 overblown Hollywood CGI orgy.
1:06 anyone that complains about the pronunciation of godzilla and says we should say gojira has way way WAAAAY too much on their hands and clearly must have zero real actual problems if their biggest issue is whether or not Americans/english speaking people use the English name and pronunciation of Godzilla.
I totaly agree with you alex, i lost my mom last july, and watching this child watching her mom die, well, im crying right now, please be safe and god bless you.
5:10 Onore Decade........i mean Gojira!
10/10 reference right there.
Godzilla in 1954: i killed the not just the men but the women and the children too
Gamera in 1965: just the women and men
Kong in 1933: just the men and some women
Lol
18:22 theory maybe the military jet piolets are storm troopers this is a joke because they miss
Dear Alex,
Dont you notice how in this movie just like Godzilla 2014, after the first reveal of Godzilla, there is a cutaway to a different scene? Gareth Edward's specifically said in interviews that he filmed 2014 to be very similar to 1954.
In conclusion, I think you should be less harsh on Godzilla 2014.
Maybe 60 years ago when there wasn't a precedent and an expectation that, you know, Godzilla is going to be in a Godzilla movie, I could see doing all the cutaways.
As it stands, everybody over the age of 8 knows what Godzilla is, and we want to see him. You can't put that back in the box. Applying 50's standards and logic to a 2010's movie doesn't add up.
Obviously godzilla blocked the toilet
Loved the review! Keep up the great work!
Local dinosaur ruins everything while nerd’s girlfriend get banged by random dude while the country’s future hangs in the balance. This is the plot of the first Godzilla
Say...the crazy old man--he sounds just like the 'wise old man' that the villagers go to for advise in Seven Samurai ("Find hungry samurai")--and sure enough it is the same actor: Kokuten Kodo.
Springtrap: I always come back
Godzilla: Me too
Springtrap: I'm sorry, Who are you?
Godzilla: Godzilla, King of the Monsters.
Springtrap: hmm... Well shit! ☹
:me opens my mcchicken me there’s no chicken :random guy it must be GODZILLA!
Excellent, done with full respect.
It wasn't until 2004 - on its 50th anniversary - that the original Japanese version finally arrived in North America, being released for a short time on American big screens, and now that both the original Japanese and American versions are in the Criterion Collection on DVD and Blu-Ray (Spine #594, to be exact) and even being streamed, a new generation can be properly introduced to the saga, the way it was meant to be seen from the beginning. I missed the chance to see it on the big screen then, but I'm sure they'll put out the old Japanese cut again when the film turns, say, 75? An international diamond anniversary re-release would be just as grand as the Big Boy himself!
What I didn't realize, at least not until my years of film appreciation study in my late teens later, was the fact that the original Japanese cut was released in the same year in which Japan really made a knockout one-two-three punch, with the first film in the SAMURAI Trilogy being released (and which would win for the year's Best Foreign Film Academy Award), and Akira Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI, still that filmmaker's greatest masterpiece. It helps that Ishiro Honda, the director who helmed Godzilla, was a close friend and associate of Kurosawa, learning all the tricks of the trade by working under him as part of the Toho technical staff and later, after Honda directed his last Godzilla film TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA, he went on to do awesome 2nd-unit directing work for the battle scenes of Kurosawa's late-life masterpieces KAGEMUSHA and RAN (the latter film actually came out in 1985, the year I was born!). With all due respect to Kurosawa, Honda is a legend all his very own, and that some of Toho and Kurosawa's other collaborating legends - including executive producer Tomoyuki Tanaka and actors Takashi Shimura and Akihito Hirata - had been in this film meant that they helped in contributing not only to the Japanese kaiju film in its infancy, but also a substantial part of Toho's entire legacy. And the original GODZILLA, no matter how dated, still remains a monument that reflected how not only Japan's film industry would undergo tremendous change, but how its filmmakers would have an impact on audiences and aspiring/established filmmakers the world over.
Now here comes the hard part - having to wait till the film turns 70...75...80...90... a century old...
All my childhood I've watched Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (56) and never knew there was an original version called Gojira. It wasn't until I think 2014 when I finally saw it, loved it better than King of the Monsters
Always love you reviews on Godzilla/ Gojira keep up the great work mate!
You have school even when you shouldn’t have
Then it must be Godzilla
0:45 when you technically break the fourth wall
The success of Godzilla is what changed him
You’re right that movie really does have a serious tone
The scene with the woman and children. It made me cry.
Godzilla: I killed them all. Their dead. Not just the men, but the women, and the children too.
Me : no Scott cawthon Killed FNAF who did it
Crazy old man : legend Godzilla !
Thanks for making this. I watched this with my roommate in college but my girlfriend at the time was pissed at me for some bs reason and called right at the coolest part and I had to miss 20 mins of the movie. I wanted to watch a summary showing all the cool scenes and this review was that.
Alex: We should build a wall around the ocean to prevent Godzilla from stealing our fish, and we'll make Godzilla Pay for it!
Me: OK, say that again, but this time in Donald Trump's voice lol
Patrick: we should take odo Island and push it somewhere else!
7:32 Destroyah confirmed
Me: WHY MY BROTHER GET CROISSANT COOKIE
Old man: then l must be godzilla
yes
Actually out of the 24 (or was it 23?) Men on the lucky dragon, only 1 died.
Also, godzillas origin in this movie is actually different from many other incarnations. Rather than some dinosaur who got mutated into a giant monster, godzilla was a GIANT prehistoric intermediary marine reptile whose home was destroyed by an H-bomb test, and was covered in radiation and driven out of his home. In a book written many years later, it was described that godzilla lived in an underwater colony with other godzillas. But an h-bomb test killed his remaining family, destroyed his home, burned and irradiated him, and drove him out. Out of anger, he attacks Tokyo.
Man, this hasn’t aged well at all. Had godzilla attacked today, Japan could just send a magical girl or alien monkey boy to deal with
When I was 3 I got this movie on tape and was scared shitless of a that opening roar
8:19 Godzilla wanted a piece of Yamaha
Lol
I always found it convenient that those two guys could perform deep sea diving like frogmen to deliver the weapon.
I'm have no subscribers,Then it must be godzilla
Love it keep up the good work alexthehunted
The original Gojira is far out one of my favorite Godzilla movie of all Time!
I like to think that this movie’s Dr. Serizawa is alternate timeline counterpart of Dr Serizawa’s father
Actually he is but this movie isnt completly canon to the Monsterverse but nearly
Was that thumbnail an AOT reference?
Pretty sure it's from the scene where gojira pops his head from behind the mountain
@@el_p3nguin078 Also its an AOT reference.
I loved that TTG! joke.
Bryan Egelhoff's Animation Tech Nation I didn't.
@@put64dvdandblu-raysmenusan20 Because you are a TTG fan
RabidHaloGuy No it's just because making fun of TTG is old news.
@@put64dvdandblu-raysmenusan20 oh
can you do the return of godzilla { japaneese versen} to see how awesome it is or Godzilla's revenge to see how stupid it is
When Godzilla first appeared as the hand puppet, he LoOks So DeRpY! DeEEeeEEeeeEeERp
Guy who has seen godzilla: hey guys i know how to avoid godzilla
His family: how
Guy who saw godzilla:we move away from the ocen
His family:... you a genius
12:57 Shots fired
Win i was a kid i thought this was real i was so scared of that roar
You are true fan Alex keep up the great work!
4:50 fun fact just like the atomic bomb heath godzilla body can release some hot air that can burn people to death
Lucky dragon...oh the irony
Toho u really let your baby (godzilla franchise) go over the years
12:58 - "Please, Serizawa-San! At least show 'The Night Begins To Shine' and not 'WAFFLES!'--anything but that."
The name was YEMANE not Yamaha.
Those 4 scenes are
1 when he attacks odo island
2 when he comes ashore
3 when he destroys tokyo
4 when he dies
Same title different year
Get it?
That's not a review, it's a plot summary lol.
Dr Yamaha, and Shirazawa ? Its Yamane and Serizawa
Loved the aot reference in the thumbnail
12:30 german friend? does that mean he and this friend? made the weapon during ww2, as it is known that serizawa lost his right eye in battle
The fact that Serizawa died for literally nothing is just heart breaking
Well except for creating destroyah
Not quite.
Teen Titans Go!?
Yep. That should do it.
Ummmmmm yes the oxygen destorah creates the DESTROYA!!!!!!Plus in Godzilla 2000 (made in Japan 2000) it states that Godzilla survived.
So if 2014 tried to mimic the cause of the OG then they suck garbage at it because I felt there wasn’t nearly as much tragedy in it as the original
You should review the burr version from 56' if you havent already
I never knew Ogata's first name was Hideto.
My grandma said she was 11 when she saw Godzilla 1954 in theatres for the first time.
4:48 why can't i find a good job?
Then... It must be Godzilla