There’s a theory I found that The Man in the Suit Analog Horror series is actually leading up to be an unofficial origin story for Shin Godzilla. The Blood vomit and body horror are our first clues but that’s just a theory at the end of the day. Plus in Matt Frank’s fan fiction series, Godzilla, Legendary Godzilla, Shin Godzilla, and Godzilla Earth are all individual separate characters.
Didn’t have anything to add but wanted to leave love to promote the channel. May the machine gods accept this community engagement tithing. (Ok I lied, you got me back into the Millenium era ’Zilla films since last I commented and I mainlined them over the course of a day. I forgot how much I can enjoy those. Ever consider doing a video on all the visual depictions of Godzilla and potentially a rating for each?)
Oh dear - if I got this my watch time would go from four hours to six... or eight? As always thank you so very much for the videos. [Every time I re-watch Shin-Godzilla, I first watch sub-titled version, then I watch the dubbed version.] And since I'm struggling to remember the differences... I know what I'll be doing for the next four hours. (Playing with my grand kids, of course. Priorities; but then I'll be visiting the S-G movies again.)
Hey Dman! I’m just curious on what are your thoughts on this cancelled Godzilla film from 1979 “God’s Godzilla”? The story goes like this: In the midst of World War III in 198X, the gods of our world, in actuality consciousness-based alien lifeforms, arrive on Earth in a spaceship from outside of the Milky Way Galaxy. The creatures fly to the Nazca Lines of Peru in which a dinosaur-shaped figure was newly discovered: Godzilla. The spaceship lets out a series of flashing lights, reviving the creature as a malevolent god of destruction. As the United Nations scrambles to prepare countermeasures against Godzilla, the gods send down a humanoid identifying himself as Jesus, who is both manipulating the monster and afflicting humanity with nightmares and hallucinations. The gods destroy the Earth's Van Allen radiation belts and send the world's cities into disarray using their spaceship, as Godzilla destroys coastal cities with tsunamis. An image of humanity's future is projected upon the skies above Giza, Egypt, depicting their horrifically mutated descendants. "Behold, your future!!," Jesus' voice booms, standing atop a pyramid. Godzilla crouches like a sphinx as Jesus ascends a stairway of light toward the heavens. What are your thoughts on this story and do you wish it was made?
KOTM is the objectively better film. It has great characters, complex themes, and amazing writing. Every time I watch the film, it moves me to tears. It got bad reviews because everyone who criticized the film didn't have the necessary IQ for peak viewing. You have to have a very high IQ to enjoy it, something most people don't have. As we know, your average Monsterverse fan is highly intelligent and it's pointless to debate them since they win every single time...they mog philosophers of old. Meanwhile, shin's just a dumb action flick for normies. No themes, mindless action, extended dialogue scenes to pad the runtime. Gets rave reviews because it panders to normies and was easy to digest - unlike the peak kino that is KOTM. Man, when Shin began evolving, I realized that without the gimmicks...it's just a shallow retread of the '54 film minus one important element - the endearing human characters. It favored glorified mouth pieces over multi-dimensional characters and it comes off as more of a lecture than an actual story. It's didactic storytelling - in a millennial sense - at its finest. Meanwhile, KOTM - the "inferior" film - had fleshed out human characters and presented the kaiju as more than mindless zombies...yet Shin is somehow the better film. 🙄 Anno really outdid himself with the third entry of the MV and it's too bad they dropped him in favor of Wingard. Maybe Anno will direct an anime someday? Who knows....🤔
It's pretty cool how we have two Godzilla films that are set in the past and present and both are extremely well made
I couldn't agree more!
I never understand these comment sections being incredibly unrelated to the video material lmfao
Same here, man! It's so wack!
Gonna be honest here: removing the colors of Shin Godzilla kills most of it's charm, specially in scenes that involve the Atomic Breath.
Nice video, also want to say like the new intro 👍
Thanks! It's actually a super old intro
I love that new intro! Seeing and hearing the Godzilla designs over the years is very nice.
Can’t wait for the day to show off my fan cut of Shin and the visuals I have for it.
There’s a theory I found that The Man in the Suit Analog Horror series is actually leading up to be an unofficial origin story for Shin Godzilla. The Blood vomit and body horror are our first clues but that’s just a theory at the end of the day. Plus in Matt Frank’s fan fiction series, Godzilla, Legendary Godzilla, Shin Godzilla, and Godzilla Earth are all individual separate characters.
Man in the suit got me like 😴
@@DMan1954 I don’t really care about Analog Horror in general but I fine TMITS to be pretty cool
@@rickyrackey7930 I'm the opposite
@@DMan1954Living With Monsters superior
@@DreamerOfTheSouthsomeone needs to tell this guy to get the machine out of his mouth after the fax he just spit
Damn bro, fantastic work here.
Thank you!
I'm happy with the Japanese subtitles. Thank you!
Didn’t have anything to add but wanted to leave love to promote the channel.
May the machine gods accept this community engagement tithing.
(Ok I lied, you got me back into the Millenium era ’Zilla films since last I commented and I mainlined them over the course of a day. I forgot how much I can enjoy those. Ever consider doing a video on all the visual depictions of Godzilla and potentially a rating for each?)
great video. would love to hear more of your thoughts and a deep dive on minus color, too
Thanks! I actually already have you covered
ruclips.net/video/qs6xsgm0s8k/видео.htmlsi=l9vAHLggI1oopTHM
oh sweet! this totally slipped my radar, thanks
Excellent Edition ! Excellent !
Thank you!
Oh dear - if I got this my watch time would go from four hours to six... or eight?
As always thank you so very much for the videos.
[Every time I re-watch Shin-Godzilla, I first watch sub-titled version, then I watch the dubbed version.]
And since I'm struggling to remember the differences... I know what I'll be doing for the next four hours. (Playing with my grand kids, of course. Priorities; but then I'll be visiting the S-G movies again.)
Sounds like an awesome evening!
Hey Dman! I’m just curious on what are your thoughts on this cancelled Godzilla film from 1979 “God’s Godzilla”?
The story goes like this:
In the midst of World War III in 198X, the gods of our world, in actuality consciousness-based alien lifeforms, arrive on Earth in a spaceship from outside of the Milky Way Galaxy. The creatures fly to the Nazca Lines of Peru in which a dinosaur-shaped figure was newly discovered: Godzilla. The spaceship lets out a series of flashing lights, reviving the creature as a malevolent god of destruction. As the United Nations scrambles to prepare countermeasures against Godzilla, the gods send down a humanoid identifying himself as Jesus, who is both manipulating the monster and afflicting humanity with nightmares and hallucinations. The gods destroy the Earth's Van Allen radiation belts and send the world's cities into disarray using their spaceship, as Godzilla destroys coastal cities with tsunamis. An image of humanity's future is projected upon the skies above Giza, Egypt, depicting their horrifically mutated descendants. "Behold, your future!!," Jesus' voice booms, standing atop a pyramid. Godzilla crouches like a sphinx as Jesus ascends a stairway of light toward the heavens.
What are your thoughts on this story and do you wish it was made?
Ifbthey made shin godzilla orthocromatic but left shin godzilla in color that could be cool
Such a fantastic movie and a great return for toho after 12 long years.
1:53 some people like omni viewer might disagree with you
To each their own. I have yet to see a Godzilla film update his themes to the current period it was made in as successfully as Shin Godzilla.
That’s really cool!
Wait so you watched this at home? How? I thought it was an NYC event exclusive.
I own the blu-ray 🤷♂ I never heard of the NYC event
@@DMan1954 The Funimation Blu-ray?
@@ebboy53 Toho's blu-ray. It's on amazon
@@DMan1954 Thank you
Shin Godzilla 2016: unsettling and unnerving.
Black and white addition: ok and?
I would have liked them to add the deleted scenes
It is better
In color..
Because of the
Intencefye
Scary tones
😮💬📰 .
KOTM is the objectively better film. It has great characters, complex themes, and amazing writing. Every time I watch the film, it moves me to tears. It got bad reviews because everyone who criticized the film didn't have the necessary IQ for peak viewing. You have to have a very high IQ to enjoy it, something most people don't have. As we know, your average Monsterverse fan is highly intelligent and it's pointless to debate them since they win every single time...they mog philosophers of old.
Meanwhile, shin's just a dumb action flick for normies. No themes, mindless action, extended dialogue scenes to pad the runtime. Gets rave reviews because it panders to normies and was easy to digest - unlike the peak kino that is KOTM. Man, when Shin began evolving, I realized that without the gimmicks...it's just a shallow retread of the '54 film minus one important element - the endearing human characters. It favored glorified mouth pieces over multi-dimensional characters and it comes off as more of a lecture than an actual story. It's didactic storytelling - in a millennial sense - at its finest. Meanwhile, KOTM - the "inferior" film - had fleshed out human characters and presented the kaiju as more than mindless zombies...yet Shin is somehow the better film. 🙄
Anno really outdid himself with the third entry of the MV and it's too bad they dropped him in favor of Wingard.
Maybe Anno will direct an anime someday?
Who knows....🤔
This has gotta be bait guys
man is addicted to getting the clown emoji from that one guy who always responds
🎣🎣
Bait used to be believable
Clown 😂
Shin Godzilla is a not a good film. It should not have been re-released. It pales in comparison to Minus One. Worst Godzilla movie ever in my opinion.
woof
Worse than Godzilla's Revenge?
Lol 😂