Godzilla: Enter the Monsterverse

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Published 2024-01-20
In 2014 the Americans took another crack at Godzilla. This time it worked. The Monsterverse isn't the deepest series, but I like it. I just like giant monsters. You like giant monsters. Chick like giant monsters.

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All Comments (21)
  • @CommunistCreeper
    I hope this becomes a series and you cover all of the Monsterverse.
  • @SWHalo2
    The fact that the husband and wife in this movie were also brother and sister in Avengers 2 will always be very funny to me.
  • @da_plug13
    Despite its flaws, i think the cinematography of the 2014 godzilla movie is great. The HALO jump scene still gives me chills
  • @NathanS__
    Cranston dying unexpectedly had to have been inspired by the Game of Thrones zeitgeist. Nothing more innovative than killing your main character.
  • @thomaspunt2646
    I love how the Monsterverse has mirrored the progression of the original Godzilla series. It starts off with a dark, gritty, serious disaster movie with a giant monster as the disaster, then slowly devolves into batshit insanity.
  • @Naz-xk6hq
    Godzilla minus one proved to me that you can make a great Godzilla movie with human stories as being the main focus of it. I genuinely gave a shit about the main character and his redemption arc while battling his guilt over his cowardice.
  • the sound design for mutos in 2014 Godzilla is honestly bone-chilling. those clicking noises and the total alien creaking/groaning of a creature the size of a small mountain is top notch stuff. if the visuals had been better overall when it came to the nighttime scenes and the main character had better motivations...it would be such a legendary movie.
  • @HopefulHominin
    Godzilla’s airport reveal is still a magnificent scene, gave me absolute chills when I first saw it in theaters.
  • @purplehaze2358
    I think the Monsterverse managed to avoid the same fate as every other cinematic universe by simply.. taking its time. Rather than rushing as many films out in as quick a timeframe as possible, pretty much every installment so far has had a gap of 2-3 years between them.
  • @PauaP
    I like how you drew Godzilla. Dude is just chilling and vibing in a burning city, and him blinking is just a cherry on top.
  • @lxxy2612
    “Let them fight” is the monster verse key to success
  • @TheSkaOreo
    The thing about Godzilla ‘14 is that it’s less a Kaiju film and more a horror film. What the movie captures really well is that the scope of these monsters are so incomprehensible to the human eye. It’s literally watching Gods war with each other. So in terms of atmosphere and scope, Godzilla ‘14 is the bees knees
  • @Metaretru
    Godzilla series always goes back and forth from "The atomic disaster horror" to "goofy ass lizard saving the town", and i love it!
  • @sealthrux
    I recently rewatched godzilla 2014 and I loved it. It actually made godzilla scary and HUGE. In the japanese movies Godzilla tends to look small, except Shin and minus one, and even in the later monsterverse movies godzilla starts looking smaller when compared to the world cuz of the angles. In this movie when he stomps, HE STOMPS. The shots from the human perspective really make it awesome for me
  • @MIDNITE69
    One of my favorite things about Godzilla 2014 is the lack of a background soundtrack in many scenes. It added soo much more immersion to my experience. The airport Godzilla reveal, the Muto casually chatting it up with each other while skyscrapers collapse around them to the amazing Muto scene with the soldiers on the train tracks. All that stuff in IMAX completely knocked my socks off!
  • @Malysitos
    I don’t know if a lot of people talk about this, but I appreciate the work you do in drawing and sometimes even animating the backgrounds for each review. Godzilla even blinks here
  • @jurassicattack01
    I think it's wild to think that this movie (and in a way Pacific Rim) brought us into a new renaissance of Godzilla movies. There's no better time to be a Godzilla fan with all the projects we're getting
  • @ddostella1
    1998 Godzilla was the first and only movie I got to see with my father. It holds a very special place in my heart and also made me a Godzilla fan for life.
  • @Shockwave_987
    "This is actually the M.U.T.O. movie, guest-starring Godzilla" You could never have described this movie more accurately.