Recently completed a rewatch/watch through of the 28 films contained in these three eras.
Long story short, last year I went through a tough divorce and stumbled across some of the older movies on Max, which was able to bring some mental comfort through nostalgia. So decided to start from the beginning. I didn't have intentions on posting this, until I got to the final movie. More on that later.
Showa Era (1954-1975)
Complete nostalgia. I grew up on all of these on VHS my mom was able to make copies of. Pretty campy, but entertaining nonetheless with each having an underlying message.
Heisei Era (1984-1995)
The seven films in this era ignore all previous films except for the original 1954 film, but then go on to craft their own continuous timeline.
Millennium Era (1999-2004)
These six films again ignore all previous entrants except for the 1954 original. Weirdly, they also ignore each other save for two of the films sharing a storyline, Godzilla against Mechagodzilla and Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.
Godzilla: Final Wars
I was excited to finally reach the end of this journey, and was actually feeling good about it.
But what a load of absolute dog crap this movie was. Zero redeeming qualities. A sick love-child of the Matrix, Fast & Furious, Independence Day (one sequence was a direct ripoff), Sharknado SyFy channel effects, and Blade techno music soundtrack. While all of those movies are awesome, stuff them all together and the result is absolute garbage. I actually wished I hadn't watched this movie to preserve the positive, nostalgic feelings I had up to this point.
Anyway, think I am going to do a watch through of the Star Trek movies now.
TLDR: Please don't ever watch Godzilla: Final Wars.
Long story short, last year I went through a tough divorce and stumbled across some of the older movies on Max, which was able to bring some mental comfort through nostalgia. So decided to start from the beginning. I didn't have intentions on posting this, until I got to the final movie. More on that later.
Showa Era (1954-1975)
Complete nostalgia. I grew up on all of these on VHS my mom was able to make copies of. Pretty campy, but entertaining nonetheless with each having an underlying message.
- Favorites from this era include Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (obsessed with this monster as a kid), Destroy All Monsters, & Godzilla vs. Megalon.
- Godzilla vs. Hedorah had one of the more unsettling kaiju of the series, with Hedorah being a smog monster that feeds off of pollution. The toxic sludge effects were aptly gross.
- The music themes were consistent and great.
Heisei Era (1984-1995)
The seven films in this era ignore all previous films except for the original 1954 film, but then go on to craft their own continuous timeline.
- My two favorites are Godzilla vs. Biollante and Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, with the former being the best of all the 28 films in my opinion.
- Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II was better than his first battle against Mechagodzilla.
- Somewhat weird and unnecessary telepathy storyline sprinkled throughout the series.
Millennium Era (1999-2004)
These six films again ignore all previous entrants except for the 1954 original. Weirdly, they also ignore each other save for two of the films sharing a storyline, Godzilla against Mechagodzilla and Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.
- These films were all over the place, and not in a good way. Would have enjoyed a singular storyline rather than the anthology approach.
- Which finally brings me too......
Godzilla: Final Wars
I was excited to finally reach the end of this journey, and was actually feeling good about it.
But what a load of absolute dog crap this movie was. Zero redeeming qualities. A sick love-child of the Matrix, Fast & Furious, Independence Day (one sequence was a direct ripoff), Sharknado SyFy channel effects, and Blade techno music soundtrack. While all of those movies are awesome, stuff them all together and the result is absolute garbage. I actually wished I hadn't watched this movie to preserve the positive, nostalgic feelings I had up to this point.
Anyway, think I am going to do a watch through of the Star Trek movies now.
TLDR: Please don't ever watch Godzilla: Final Wars.