Dude, same here. My mom first watched it when she was about my age in her time. In fact it was also her that told me about Godzilla. Not just this one, but the other series as well.
I don’t care what anyone says I really liked this Godzilla it was the first one I actually watched and I still love it to this day. I really wish we could’ve had that sequel.
It’s a great monster movie. It’s just not Godzilla. THIS LIZARD…. who eats fish lays eggs and runs from humans is a great monster. But the lizard is NOT Godzilla
@@ChaddMichael The lizard is called Zilla by the ones who made the original Godzilla, even though it aint a true godzilla it is still a respectable monster and its name is Zilla.
The problem with this movie is not that is bad, the problem is that, one, they kill the monster in the end, something that never should be allowed, and two, as always the U. S. blame someone else for the creation of Godzilla, Godzilla is a nuclear weapons allegory, that allegory would have worked better if the nuclear test were made in the Marshall Island instead of the French Polynesia, that would show that the U. S. created their own monster, but it was to much studio and military interference in this movie, they hadn't changed the script the movie would have been much better.
@@ech78928 I like the design of this Godzilla, I wish that it was more like the Godzilla in the later films, you know, the indestructible machine that nearly non of human military weapons could destroy, not get me wrong, the original design is a classic, but this one actually look like an animal, luckily the animated series of this movie does a much better version of Godzilla than this movie.
@@TheKeyser94 I don't exactly get what you mean by killing the monster in the end. In Godzilla Vs Destroyah, they did kill Godzilla in the end anyways. Does it really matter if one country made it or not, the fact remains is that it was created either way and that people are dying because of the mistakes made by people. I genuinely liked the movie. It was never meant to honor Godzilla, I like to think of it as a movie that tries to take a godzilla like creature and make it more scientifically plausible. No matter how big you are, you ain't gonna survive against 12 missiles.
I was 9 years old, and this was one of the best experiences I remember having in movie theaters. Years later, thanks to the internet, I found out about all the bad reviews, and it was very confusing, it still is to this day ... It seems that people criticize this movie just for criticizing it ... I'm not saying this is a perfect movie, but it's certainly a lot better than many people think. This must be one of the most underrated movies ever, and it should be given a lot more credit.
People criticize it because it's disrespectful to godzilla's legacy it's not and shouldn't be confusing to see this movie was made by someone who didn't like godzilla had no respect for the source material and clearly this movie was a result of that. It's better as a monster movie it shouldn't be seen as a good godzilla movie
People where kinda just mad that this thing didn't really give out any of Godzilla's original traits like him being unpenetretable by missiles and stuff I get people why and how but yeah I agree on the other comment it's a nice stand alone monster movie but honestly it kinda gave out a The Beast from 20,000 fathoms remake vibe to it but yeah in the end of the day it's an enjoyable monster movie
@@Kaiju-bm4ts well actually they were going for a more realistic version like if Godzilla existed in our world he'd mostly be a dinosaur like creature acting on animal instincts
I actually loved this movie.. later on all are just try to show off some Godzilla's macho power .. This movie had a nice storyline with well crafted characters
I agree, but I was actually hoping they'd make Godzilla an absolute macho nightmare in the 2014 movie, but it ended up being underwhelming in my opinion. It's like they gave more respect to Godzilla at the expense of good characters and a good story.
If you don't understand why fans hate this movie then all I can say is, watch any godzilla movie that properly respects godzilla and compare it to this one. You'll get your answer
@@Kaiju-bm4ts this movie gets the same treatment I gave it when the Eragon movie first came out. It's a good monster movie, not so much a Godzilla movie.
@@Kaiju-bm4ts I mean.... if u look at it strictly as: All godzilla movies should respect the og godzilla heritage, and evolve around that, then yes. I find it quite disrespectful. But this is a pretty damn good movie as its own spin off. U kinda empathize with the ANIMAL. This movie aint bout godzilla stomping on everything and everyone on his way to rule the world and subjugate the human raze as pets. Its bout human mistakes and its impact in the ecosystem. An animal, subproduct of nuclear testings, finding its place in earth, and humans struggling to stay as the apex species of the world. Pretty damn good movie. Not a good Godzilla movie, but a good movie, who happens to be named Godzilla
6:47 This moment in particular is on par with the brachiosaurus scene in Jurassic Park to me. The genuine fear and aw in seeing something so big that it could step on you buy accident would never work if the special effects and music was not as good as they are. Truly an overwhelming larger then life feeling there.
This movie depicts Godzilla as if it came from nature, similar to dinosaurs. and I second all the comments about how good of a movie it really is. The emerge from under the city is so EPIC. And the look on the soldiers faces would be our looks if a giant God-Zilla walked through the city - Epic. And they even put in the sweeping eyelid - details matter. Great movie.
I actually have a lot of respect for this movie as it was my introduction to the Godzilla franchise. Also happy 25th anniversary for Tristar Pictures’ Godzilla: (1998-2023).
I remember when I was a kid, this movie was secretive about what Godzilla would look like, he was teased a lot, we only saw his feet and his tail. It made me wanna see it. When I saw this in theaters, this was the moment we first got a good look at him when he emerged from the ground. I remember being satisfied when I saw it and thought it was so cool and then the rest of it was fun. I know this isn't a great movie, but I enjoy it, and this was a memorable moment when after so long of waiting to see what he looked like, this was a payoff for me.
I look at this movie like an alternative graphic novel. I grew up with the original Godzilla and all the variations that came after and I still like this movie. I like the monsterverse and all of them. I look forward to watching Godzilla Minus One as soon as I can see it.
This was my first Introduction of Godzilla, Still love this movie and wish we got a sequel. I remember Walking around hunched over pretending to be Godzilla(Ik this is Zilla but still)
That was the late 90s when critics still made sense with their criticisms. The film objectively didn't do godzilla justice. It's that painfully obvious when fans back then didn't like it
Like Mathew Broderick this was also my thoughts when I saw that huge bait pile 'That's a lot of Fish' and I also liked Gene Reno's answer to the coffee.
As a giant monster movie, I think it’s quite good. As a Godzilla movie, well…that’s a different story. I honestly feel it works better as a remake of The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms than of Godzilla.
While the movie certainly missed the Mark in a few places, the soundtrack hits it out of the park. It conveys majesty and tragedy. Quite a few Godzilla fan films use this music for that reason. Because at its core it understands godzilla.
It’s hilarious to me people rip this movie apart but love Shin Godzilla (Both a great) because neither is the impenetrable god trying to rule the world. This is one of my favorites.
If I was a filmmaker first thing I’ll do is make a sequel to this film. Make people respect this version of GODzilla. Sure this Godzilla was taken out by human weapons but wasn’t the first Godzilla from 1954 taken out by human weapons as well …. Mmm???
Lol I Remember That Time along Time Ago 7 Years Ago 2013 at School When the Full Movie of Godzilla (1998) Use to be on UA-cam that Clip at 6:37 I was Watching It with Headphones Though Next thing When I Heard One of the Teachers He Said "Ohh Don't Tell Me What He's Watching" He Said That after Mayor Ebert got off his Chair
i remember owning an old guinness book of record with this movie on it I also recall MiB on it I enjoy reading that book till our house was caught on fire
All of Emmerich's films that I've seen, I honestly like the hell out of. All of them get surprisingly low scores, and I honestly have no idea why. This one is probably my favorite from Emmerich, as well as The Day After Tomorrow and '2012'.
I do not get why people say the CGI in this movie is bad. Yes it can have its awkward moments like in the 5:49 mark and sometimes you might not feel the weight of it especially when it starts running. Other than those shortcomings, the movie does a good job to give you a sense of its size since the movie is filmed at a human's point of view for most of the movie and the crew did have to make CGI models to convey a 200 foot monster from said point of view. So yeah, I think the CGI actually quite good for the time, sure not Jurassic Park good, but still better than in a lot of other films in the 90s.
He looks like a xenomorph iguana. Wouldn't say I prefer it personally but it was really cool to see the transformation from rubber suit to this "realistic" take.
Omg, I started watching Godzilla for a long time, but I have the movie that was made in 1956. It was With Raymond Burr, someone you din't know, but the original was made by the Japanese back in 1954 & then the one in English in 1956
It was a summer popcorn flick. Topped with extra cheesy effects. I still wish I had the Godzilla cop holder I got from Taco Bell but I gave it to the kids I was babysitting.
How about that, The actor who voiced in Disney’s 32nd Animated Feature The Lion King 5:49-6:20 got pretty close to the Dinosaur like Creature, Godzilla.
Majority 90's babies really enjoyed this.People who criticize it is mainly the 20th century babies who don't understand that a movie like this was the greatest for us 💯
"We need bigger guns." Why do I feel like I've heard a similar line from another movie before? It wasn't "guns", but it had something to do with needing a bigger something for dealing with a different animal.
This was my first introduction to godzilla when i was a kid.
Same
Yeah same here
Dude, same here. My mom first watched it when she was about my age in her time. In fact it was also her that told me about Godzilla. Not just this one, but the other series as well.
Me too
Ah I remember momo
I don’t care what anyone says I really liked this Godzilla it was the first one I actually watched and I still love it to this day. I really wish we could’ve had that sequel.
Godzilla the Series is a worthy successor that used a lot of the cancelled sequel’s story. Highly recommend if you haven’t seen it
@@Rikelsrunescape I'll say
My first movie was Godzilla's Revenge, which is probably the weirdest one in the whole franchise. 😆
It’s a great monster movie. It’s just not Godzilla. THIS LIZARD…. who eats fish lays eggs and runs from humans is a great monster. But the lizard is NOT Godzilla
@@ChaddMichael The lizard is called Zilla by the ones who made the original Godzilla, even though it aint a true godzilla it is still a respectable monster and its name is Zilla.
Movies been out for over 20 years and this scene still gives me chills
Come fish
Its the music
Wtf why?
watching the twin towers gives me chills
@@Huero510”that’s alot of fish”
3:14
RIP Michael Lerner (1941 - 2023) as Mr. Mayor - Ebert
Probably his most famous role is as Mr. Greenway (or whatever his name was) in Elf.
The dark rainy visuals of New York are so nostalgic and awesome to me. This movie had great atmosphere with it's destruction, sets and sense of scale.
People prefer other trash movies and rip off to this masterpiece.
The Twin Towers. Nostalgic indeed! These movies and programs before 9'11.
Not many people like this movie, but I genuinely like it
The problem with this movie is not that is bad, the problem is that, one, they kill the monster in the end, something that never should be allowed, and two, as always the U. S. blame someone else for the creation of Godzilla, Godzilla is a nuclear weapons allegory, that allegory would have worked better if the nuclear test were made in the Marshall Island instead of the French Polynesia, that would show that the U. S. created their own monster, but it was to much studio and military interference in this movie, they hadn't changed the script the movie would have been much better.
@@TheKeyser94 No it’s really bad.
@@ech78928 I like the design of this Godzilla, I wish that it was more like the Godzilla in the later films, you know, the indestructible machine that nearly non of human military weapons could destroy, not get me wrong, the original design is a classic, but this one actually look like an animal, luckily the animated series of this movie does a much better version of Godzilla than this movie.
@@TheKeyser94 un nl
@@TheKeyser94 I don't exactly get what you mean by killing the monster in the end. In Godzilla Vs Destroyah, they did kill Godzilla in the end anyways. Does it really matter if one country made it or not, the fact remains is that it was created either way and that people are dying because of the mistakes made by people.
I genuinely liked the movie. It was never meant to honor Godzilla, I like to think of it as a movie that tries to take a godzilla like creature and make it more scientifically plausible. No matter how big you are, you ain't gonna survive against 12 missiles.
I was 9 years old, and this was one of the best experiences I remember having in movie theaters.
Years later, thanks to the internet, I found out about all the bad reviews, and it was very confusing, it still is to this day ...
It seems that people criticize this movie just for criticizing it ...
I'm not saying this is a perfect movie, but it's certainly a lot better than many people think.
This must be one of the most underrated movies ever, and it should be given a lot more credit.
People criticize it because it's disrespectful to godzilla's legacy it's not and shouldn't be confusing to see this movie was made by someone who didn't like godzilla had no respect for the source material and clearly this movie was a result of that. It's better as a monster movie it shouldn't be seen as a good godzilla movie
FrikiMonster...So very well said. I love this movie!!!
People where kinda just mad that this thing didn't really give out any of Godzilla's original traits like him being unpenetretable by missiles and stuff I get people why and how but yeah I agree on the other comment it's a nice stand alone monster movie but honestly it kinda gave out a The Beast from 20,000 fathoms remake vibe to it but yeah in the end of the day it's an enjoyable monster movie
Can someone explain how the movie was in 2000, and a character in it commented that it was almost worse than the Trade Center bombing?
@@Kaiju-bm4ts well actually they were going for a more realistic version like if Godzilla existed in our world he'd mostly be a dinosaur like creature acting on animal instincts
I actually loved this movie.. later on all are just try to show off some Godzilla's macho power ..
This movie had a nice storyline with well crafted characters
I famously my village
And away from the original storyline. But yeah it does a good job anyhow... somewhat...
I agree, but I was actually hoping they'd make Godzilla an absolute macho nightmare in the 2014 movie, but it ended up being underwhelming in my opinion. It's like they gave more respect to Godzilla at the expense of good characters and a good story.
@@Beforezzzfunny considering this movie did none of that. Why would you not respect Godzilla in a Godzilla movie?
When I was a kid, I didn't know why he felt that way about the coffee, now I live off coffee, and his attitude makes so much sense
This Movie introduced me to Godzilla . I love this Godzilla movie, looks realistic, like the environment and atmosphere 😎
Agreed,this movie was my childhood. ✅️
@@Omega_1998_ 8
For film defence it’s actually a good monster film. A course it’s not good Godzilla film, but as monster film it’s quiet good.
I agree. I can’t accept this as a Godzilla movie. But as a monster movie in general, it’s awesome
@@cosmokramer179 my sentiments exactly.
Yeah exactly
@031 Exuberant Witness You just said a lot, but also nothing at the same time. It's a little confusing
@@Mr.AshyKneecxps_ Man got a dictionary for Christmas and went straight to UA-cam.
I just can't understand why some people hate this movie.... This is really a good movie.
If you don't understand why fans hate this movie then all I can say is, watch any godzilla movie that properly respects godzilla and compare it to this one. You'll get your answer
@@Kaiju-bm4ts this movie gets the same treatment I gave it when the Eragon movie first came out. It's a good monster movie, not so much a Godzilla movie.
@@Kaiju-bm4ts I'd argue it's still better than the modern remake.
@@Kaiju-bm4ts I mean.... if u look at it strictly as: All godzilla movies should respect the og godzilla heritage, and evolve around that, then yes. I find it quite disrespectful. But this is a pretty damn good movie as its own spin off. U kinda empathize with the ANIMAL. This movie aint bout godzilla stomping on everything and everyone on his way to rule the world and subjugate the human raze as pets. Its bout human mistakes and its impact in the ecosystem. An animal, subproduct of nuclear testings, finding its place in earth, and humans struggling to stay as the apex species of the world. Pretty damn good movie. Not a good Godzilla movie, but a good movie, who happens to be named Godzilla
Because it's not Godzilla but a radio active Lizard. It's like Superman movie without Clark Kent.
6:47 This moment in particular is on par with the brachiosaurus scene in Jurassic Park to me. The genuine fear and aw in seeing something so big that it could step on you buy accident would never work if the special effects and music was not as good as they are. Truly an overwhelming larger then life feeling there.
I was 8 years old when this came out . So to people my age 31, this is a classic
Same here
Yep
I saw this when I was little love this movie
Iam also
Always special I was 10 yr .One of my fav
This movie depicts Godzilla as if it came from nature, similar to dinosaurs. and I second all the comments about how good of a movie it really is.
The emerge from under the city is so EPIC. And the look on the soldiers faces would be our looks if a giant God-Zilla walked through the city - Epic.
And they even put in the sweeping eyelid - details matter. Great movie.
It's a mutated Iguana not a Dinosaur
I actually have a lot of respect for this movie as it was my introduction to the Godzilla franchise. Also happy 25th anniversary for Tristar Pictures’ Godzilla: (1998-2023).
05/19/1998
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this movie was horrible
Seeing Matthew Broderick getting that disposable camera is very nostalgic for me. When I was a kid I liked to get those and take pictures of things.
Good times...
Same here man. My mom also used to love buying those cameras as well.
You mean seth macfarlane lol jk
If that was today, he would pull out his iPhone to take a pic of Godzilla and send it to Facebook!
@@anthonyguarino4242 Right!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Glad to know I’m not alone. I was around 9 and this was my introduction to Godzilla and I loved it. I remember getting it on vhs
I was 9, too. This movie introduced me to Godzilla.
From 7 year old kid till these days still love this movie 🙏😎
When I saw this for the first when I was little all I can think of is how beautiful this animal is 😍
Same here about 7 or 8 I still think it was a good movie
@Quarantine World lol 😂😂
Me too, like a giant cat
😂
Tbh the cast was golden & it's in New York
fr!
This movie made you really feel for zilla, felt bad when they killed her
Him*
She lays eggs so it's her
@@evilsoul2478 in the movie scientists say "He is"
It doesn't had a gender it can reproduce itself without the help thats what they said
Arjun Sureshkumar correct
5:56 Nick realize that Godzilla is not gonna hurt him
I liked how Godzilla seemed curious :)
Because he didn't smell like fish then 😁😁
5:32 the “Hotel” sign changed to “Hot” when Godzilla’s foot hit the ground
Because business is about to pick up
😂
I Liked the Animated Series Most. That was my Childhood's best part I Ever Enjoyed.
I totally understand the Mayor's frustration. The poor man couldn't have a single bite from that pile.
I didn't mind that Godzilla was portrayed more like an animal in this movie.
BEST VERSION OF GODZILLA EVER
I remember when I was a kid, this movie was secretive about what Godzilla would look like, he was teased a lot, we only saw his feet and his tail. It made me wanna see it. When I saw this in theaters, this was the moment we first got a good look at him when he emerged from the ground. I remember being satisfied when I saw it and thought it was so cool and then the rest of it was fun. I know this isn't a great movie, but I enjoy it, and this was a memorable moment when after so long of waiting to see what he looked like, this was a payoff for me.
The movie looked much better in the good old cassette days. Godzilla was a masterpiece that I saw in my young age. Loved it.
Great movie and spot-on background music throughout it. I rated it 10/10 in IMDB.
Nostalgia Hits Hard 🔥🔥💕💕
Back then I was studied in 8th standard. Miss those days 😭
Definitely not the best Godzilla incarnation, but a pretty good one nonetheless. As for the film, it’s an underrated gem.
I laughed when I heard Sgt. O'Neil's response when he first saw Zilla 'We're gonna need Bigger Guns' and Broderick's up close confrentation was epic.
"We're gonna need a bigger boat" reference
Should have put explosives in the fish for remote detonation.
@@erichanastacio9695 It's actually "You're gonna need a bigger boat"
This movie was my watch 10 times a week atleast 1x daily in my childhood. I remember this. Nostalgia⬆️⬆️⬆️
This Is The Beauty Of Our Childhood Memories...I Always Show Love To This Movie Afterall When I Die..
2:40
"That's a lot of fish"
Jurassic Park reference
I don't get it please explain
@@silver12sonic Nothing to explain, OP is talking out of his ass.
@@silver12sonic "That's one big pile of shit" -Ian Malcolm.
@@phillipwalling7470 😂
No it's just Roland Emmerich humor. Cheesy punchline and get straight to another shot right after
I look at this movie like an alternative graphic novel. I grew up with the original Godzilla and all the variations that came after and I still like this movie. I like the monsterverse and all of them. I look forward to watching Godzilla Minus One as soon as I can see it.
I was 10 or 12 when i started watching this movie and it become my favourite..I am 30 now...
You was in 10 th this movie realised in 1998 almost 21 year back 😂😂😂 and you are 30 now You are legend who passed 10 the when 9 year old 🤣🤣🤣
@@Nextgenminds who said I was in 9th or 10th Grade..I said i was 9 or 10 year old..
Better understand before you comment anywhere troll.
@@omi143iqa have you watched any other Godzilla movie like Godzilla final wars or any classic Godzilla movie and Monsterverse
Yes. I just love this movie. We are in same age 😂
This was my first Introduction of Godzilla, Still love this movie and wish we got a sequel. I remember Walking around hunched over pretending to be Godzilla(Ik this is Zilla but still)
I loved this 1998 version despite what the so-called “critics” thought of it, watching it on the big screen was just awesome
That was the late 90s when critics still made sense with their criticisms. The film objectively didn't do godzilla justice. It's that painfully obvious when fans back then didn't like it
Best Godzilla movie ever
Err, not really. Compared to other Godzilla movies, this didn’t compare at all
@@QuakMans its his opinion
@@greyideasthetheliopurodon4640 fuk his opinion
It not godzilla it zilla
@@calebprescott440 Its godzilla, legally speaking anything after 2004 is zilla but 1998-2004 is Godzilla 1998
time when twin towers were standing, i always wanted to visit NY to so see those awesome buildings
When you see ground zero, “That’s a lot of rubble”
This was one my remarkable movies in my childhood memories.
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I was 22 years old in 1998 when this movie came out
WHOO HOO THE HELICOPTERS READY IN ACTION!!!
This movie isn’t terrible it’s not the best it’s “popcorn entertaining” and I love this film a lot
Many hate it, but I love it. This is my guilty pleasure movie😂
Like Mathew Broderick this was also my thoughts when I saw that huge bait pile 'That's a lot of Fish' and I also liked Gene Reno's answer to the coffee.
4:48 when Scrat and acorn got trouble in New York
Scrat from Ice age
Yes! lol
As a giant monster movie, I think it’s quite good. As a Godzilla movie, well…that’s a different story. I honestly feel it works better as a remake of The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms than of Godzilla.
Yeah!!! The dialogue is awkward for me, but I think it's still entertaining nevertheless!!!
While the movie certainly missed the Mark in a few places, the soundtrack hits it out of the park. It conveys majesty and tragedy. Quite a few Godzilla fan films use this music for that reason. Because at its core it understands godzilla.
It’s hilarious to me people rip this movie apart but love Shin Godzilla (Both a great) because neither is the impenetrable god trying to rule the world. This is one of my favorites.
I have always loved godzilla
"You sure you didn't know about this?" "No. No one told me anything about this." "Why do I even keep you around?" LOL
One of the best adventures movie of Hollywood. Best movie and mind-blowing stories about Godzilla.
You should say Zilla
@@m.g.sheadquarter4585 He can say what he wants.
I love those helicopters wow.
If I was a filmmaker first thing I’ll do is make a sequel to this film. Make people respect this version of GODzilla. Sure this Godzilla was taken out by human weapons but wasn’t the first Godzilla from 1954 taken out by human weapons as well …. Mmm???
Damn good point
And also shin godzilla, filius, heisei before he got upgraded by fire chicken
1954 was taken out by an oxygen destroyer, completely different from basic jet missiles and gunfire
This movie kick off my love of Godzilla
A beautiful scène....with beautiful music...
90 kids favourite movie
Lol I Remember That Time along Time Ago 7 Years Ago 2013 at School
When the Full Movie of Godzilla (1998) Use to be on UA-cam that Clip at 6:37
I was Watching It with Headphones Though Next thing When I Heard One of the Teachers
He Said "Ohh Don't Tell Me What He's Watching" He Said That after Mayor Ebert got off his Chair
-We need bigger guns!
Don't you mean: a bigger boat? :P 🤣🤣🤣
Godzilla 1998 did a fantastic job describing him like a trex and stegosaurus
i remember owning an old guinness book of record with this movie on it I also recall MiB on it I enjoy reading that book till our house was caught on fire
Damn times have changed😂 I almost forgot that we could buy disposable cameras in vending machines
Childhood memories ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍missing those days 😭
5:41
*guy takes a photo*
Godzilla: "ummmm interesting"
Godzilla: did I look good?
@@giovannidominguez5034 godzilla:or should I call my wife Mothra too for a family photo?
All of Emmerich's films that I've seen, I honestly like the hell out of. All of them get surprisingly low scores, and I honestly have no idea why. This one is probably my favorite from Emmerich, as well as The Day After Tomorrow and '2012'.
Have you watched independence day? Many people consider that to be rolands best film.
This introduces me to the Godzilla franchise and happily to say I love this movie
Zilla, the first of his kind, a very interesting Kaiju whose only sin was being called Gojira by a very confused and scared old man.
Zilla? Man, i cant take your comment seriously when you call Godzilla as Zilla
I do not get why people say the CGI in this movie is bad. Yes it can have its awkward moments like in the 5:49 mark and sometimes you might not feel the weight of it especially when it starts running. Other than those shortcomings, the movie does a good job to give you a sense of its size since the movie is filmed at a human's point of view for most of the movie and the crew did have to make CGI models to convey a 200 foot monster from said point of view. So yeah, I think the CGI actually quite good for the time, sure not Jurassic Park good, but still better than in a lot of other films in the 90s.
Le Godzilla : Hope you got a good picture.... say cheese
6:20 - 6:24 Phew, man, you need a breath mint.
This was my favourite movie as a kid
5.25-615 fuel your imagination and show you that beauty is not limited to a few things, but a lot more, mayby thats why i fell in love with writing.
5:25-6:15 fuel your imagination and show you that beuty is not limited to a few things,but a lot more,maybe that's why I fell in love with writing.
He is my favourite godzilla
Sad fact that we need to know is that godzilla never knew humans existed she was only trying to eat fish and not being a menace
It's a male
Nick called it "godzilla's daddy" in the animated series
6:20 it would hurt my ears if Godzilla roars right in front of me. 😅
Cool movie
I much prefer this version of Godzilla. A giant lizard that did cardio.
He looks like a xenomorph iguana. Wouldn't say I prefer it personally but it was really cool to see the transformation from rubber suit to this "realistic" take.
To be fair, that IS a lot of fish 😉
I may hate the movie but God I do love that one-liner.
2:02 "Everything is on schedule."
Unforgettable.
Even after 24 years...its still the best Godzilla movie ever made...
... n o... in fact it’s the worst 1 ever made, the cgi was horrible at the time , even Star Wars cgi was better than this garbage.
@@QuakMans But atleast it had a good story....compared to the latest fucked up installments of it.
@@sreekumarvattathara4405 yea , maybe but it still doesn’t compete to the other Godzilla movies
Godzilla king of the monster and Godzilla 2014 is way better
@@erwintupaz2162 Only for its technical aspects ....but as far as a good storyline is concerned....this one is way better..
Omg, I started watching Godzilla for a long time, but I have the movie that was made in 1956. It was With Raymond Burr, someone you din't know, but the original was made by the Japanese back in 1954 & then the one in English in 1956
Broderick’s movie lines came from “Life moves pretty fast” to “THATS ALOT OF FISH!”
It was a summer popcorn flick. Topped with extra cheesy effects. I still wish I had the Godzilla cop holder I got from Taco Bell but I gave it to the kids I was babysitting.
It wasn’t bad it just wasn’t Godzilla
Best review I heard of this flick ever was from my classmate in 9th grade.
All Godzilla did was live in the city.
How about that, The actor who voiced in Disney’s 32nd Animated Feature The Lion King 5:49-6:20 got pretty close to the Dinosaur like Creature, Godzilla.
I like this movie, never get bored , so thoroughly picturised, hi Mr Nick totapulus
Majority 90's babies really enjoyed this.People who criticize it is mainly the 20th century babies who don't understand that a movie like this was the greatest for us 💯
1990s is the 20th century. I think you mean 21st century (2000s).
Sorry my English. I must say that I enjoy this movie. It is fun and interesting. I love to see New York at night with rain. 🌧️ 😊
Coffee is the real villain of the movie
“You said this is French Roast” !!!!!! 😂😂😂😂
"We need bigger guns."
Why do I feel like I've heard a similar line from another movie before? It wasn't "guns", but it had something to do with needing a bigger something for dealing with a different animal.
Do you mean the line "your Gonna need a bigger boat"
Fuck the critics, this movie was awesome!
I always loved that image of godzillas head coming out of the ground.
This movie is honestly good and I say that as someone who is generally a pretty tough critic.
Man this movie gave me jurassic Park vibes
I actually like this movie
Its so “American”
I mean its nostalgic
Godzilla one of the best action movies ever seen I really liked it only we want the full length to watch ❤❤