The “King of the Monsters” is 65 years old this year. The iconic Japanese film “Godzilla” was released in Nagoya, Japan, on Oct. 27, 1954. A week later it was released throughout Japan. Two years ...
“Gojira” or “Godzilla” (1954): As a result of nuclear testing, a 164-foot monster reptile with radioactive breath emerges from the ocean and nearly destroys Tokyo before it is killed. Director: Ishiro ...
THN’s Godzilla Countdown #2: Godzilla Raids Again (1955). The second in an ongoing countdown of Godzilla's film franchise.
Godzilla is the king of the monsters, and is sometimes villainous rather than heroic, including in the 1954 original and 2023 ...
Godzilla became an iconic monster in films starting in the 1950s, and some of the vintage toys those movies inspired are now ...
For his follow-up, Godzilla got some minor tweaks—new eyes, which meant he could actually look forward, which is a useful upgrade for a kaiju, and a svelte form and a more detailed, smaller head.
The original kaiju to battle Godzilla in 1955’s Godzilla Raids Again, Anguirus has appeared in a total of seven different live actions Godzilla films. He is based on an Ankylosaurus, a large dinosaur ...