Godzilla 2000 (1999)

Godzilla 2000 (1999)

Godzilla is back, and out-of-work scientist and partial comic-relief, Professor Yuji Shinoda and his daughter, calling themselves the Godzilla Prediction Network, want to study him.  They drive up and down the coast, joined by a full comic-relief reporter, because that’s how you study a giant monster.  Meanwhile, the head of a government crisis agency takes

Godzilla Raids Again (1955)

Godzilla Raids Again (1955)

When Kobayashi crashes his sea plane on a small island, he discovers a second Godzilla (the first died in Gojira) fighting an enormous, mutated Anklyosaur.  The beasts fall into the sea and soon turn up in Osaka, and destroy it.  Godzilla disappears into the ocean, and Kobayashi, and his more-able friend, Tsukioka, search for the

Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989)

Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989)

Dr. Shiragami, believing the spirit of his dead daughter inhabits a rose, splices Godzilla’s DNA with the flower’s, creating a giants rose-monster.  Meanwhile, a psychic has sensed that Godzilla will return, so a bio-lab starts working on radioactivity-eating bacteria.  This draws out American corporate terrorists and Arabic terrorists, who will do anything to get the

Godzilla vs. Destroyah (1995)

Godzilla vs. Destroyah (1995)

A hard to define nuclear event has caused Godzilla’s internal nuclear “heart” to overheat, and the giant monster will soon explode, destroying Earth’s atmosphere. At the same time, creatures created by the oxygen destroyer that killed the original Godzilla forty years ago have appeared and threaten to lay waste to Japan. The scientific/military organization known as G-Force

Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972)

Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972)

In Godzilla vs. Gigan, the aliens are intelligent space cockroaches (disguised as humans of course) and the evil monsters double team is a plastic model of Ghidorah and a turkey with a dull spinning blade in its tummy. If you are a fan of Ghidorah, don’t fret over how horrible he looks when he first

Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)

Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)

Dude. Dude. No dude, listen. OK, OK. Dude. This is soooo cool. You see, pollution…is bad. It really sucks dude. And it grows into a monster after this hot chick sings a go-go tune. She is soooo hot. Huh? Oh yeah, the monster dude, he like attacks some city and then starts toking up on some smokestacks.  Toke on monster dude. There’s this

Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991)

Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991)

This may take a little longer than usual. Three people from the future and their cyborgs take a UFO through time to 1992. They warn the Japanese government that the entire country will be destroyed in the next century by Godzilla, and they want to travel back to 1944 and stop him from ever existing. You see, Terasawa,

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993)

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993)

A dinosaur egg is brought to a lab, and hatches a “godzillasaur.” Godzilla comes looking for his relative, but is met by Mechagodzilla, a robot constructed by the Japanese government using technology from the remains of Mecha-Giderah. Rodan also comes seeking the baby dinosaur, setting up a three way battle. The monsters have quite a fight on

Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (2000)

Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (2000)

The anti-Godzilla force, G-Command, has developed a black hole weapon to defeat Godzilla.  However, their first test lets an oversized,  prehistoric dragonfly into our dimension.  Soon, there are thousands of giant insects that want Godzilla’s radioactive blood to feed to their ever growing king.  As the giants fight, Kiriko Tsujimori (Misato Tanaka) and her “G-Grasper”

Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)

Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)

The follow up, Godzilla vs. Megalon vies with Godzilla ‘s Revenge for the title of worst Godzilla film. The aliens aren’t from outer space, but from under the ground. Upset with nuclear testing, they do a little dance, and send their giant bug, Megalon to destroy Japan (those Japanese and their nuclear bombs; when will

Godzilla vs. Monster Zero (1965)

Godzilla vs. Monster Zero (1965)

Astronauts Fuji (Akira Takarada) and Glenn (Nick Adams), from the World Space Authority, land on the mysterious Planet X that lies just beyond Jupiter. The inhabitants are plagued by the giant monster Ghidrah (known there as Monster Zero) and ask to borrow Godzilla and Rodan to fight him. But really, they plan to take over the

Godzilla vs. Mothra (1964)

Godzilla vs. Mothra (1964)

A hurricane washes a giant egg into a Japanese bay where a greedy entrepreneur grabs it, intending it to be the centerpiece for his new theme park.  Two fairy girls ask for the egg to be returned to their island as it belongs to their god, Mothra.  A newspaperman, his camera woman, and a professor