The Top 10 Godzilla Movies Of All Time
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Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah / Godzilla & Mothra: The Battle for Earth
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Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
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Godzilla Vs Mechagodzilla II
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Destroy All Monsters
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Godzilla - Tokyo S.O.S.
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Ghidorah: The Three-Headed Monster
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Mothra vs. Godzilla
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Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah - Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
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Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla
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Gojira / Godzilla Deluxe Collector's Edition (Gojira/Godzilla [1954] / Godzilla, King of the Monsters [1956])
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It may be a little known fact that since Gojira, a.k.a. Godzilla, King of the Monsters in 1954, there have been no less than 28 Godzilla films, not counting that big piece of crap American Godzilla movie. Toho’s (the Japanese Studio responsible for Godzilla) Godzilla movies can be broken down into three series:
1. The Showa series: 15 movies from Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1954) to Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975). (The term Showa comes from the name of the Japanese emperor of the day.)
2. The Heisei series: 7 movies from Godzilla 1985 (1984) to Godzilla vs. Destroyah (1995) (This series takes its name from the current Japanese emperor.)
3. The Millennium series: 6 movies from Godzilla 2000 (1999) to Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)
This is my top ten Godzilla movies list. You don’t know how hard it was to choose only ten. All the movies have their merits. It comes as no surprise that you’ll see a lot of Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Mechagodzilla in my list.
10. Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989): One of the most original Godzilla movies, the story was the product of a national contest. The winner was a dentist. The story centers around international corporate espionage over possession of the Godzilla cells. Godzilla goes up against the creation of an unethical scientist, a cross between a rose bush, Godzilla’s own cells, and the soul of a young girl and takes its name from an old Nordic legend. Biollante is an impressive match for Godzilla. The music is bad, but the story is interesting, the special effects are great and it’s probably the best Godzilla suit design.
9. Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991): Probably the most complicated story of any other movie. It features time travel, a new terrestrial origin to King Ghidorah, and is the only movie to fully explain how Godzilla was created and shows us what he looked like before he was mutated by the atomic bomb. It’s the most controversial Godzilla movie, made at a time when economic tensions between America and Japan were at an all time high, it features evil westerners from the future and American soldiers in WWII being killed by the Godzillasaurus. It also has an unforgettable scene where Godzilla cries. Both King Ghidorah and Mecha King Ghidorah are amazing. The battles and music are great.
8. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla/ Godzilla vs. The Bionic Monster (1974): This is a classic. The first appearance of Godzilla’s robotic nemisis. It’s so fun to watch. It features four monsters including fan favorites King Seesar and Angilas. This is from the days when Godzilla was still a hero. Aliens create a robotic monster to kill Godzilla so they can take over the world. The action is great and fast paced.
7. Godzilla vs. Mothra: Battle for Earth (1992): The hero is an Indiana Jones like adventurer that gets caught up in the search for the legendary Mothra. Godzilla fights Mothra and her evil twin, newcomer Battra, who was in part inspired by the old Megalon monster. The climactic battle takes place in Yokohama. Are the combined forces of Mothra and Battra enough to stop Godzilla?
6. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993): The pinnacle of the Heisei series. Mechagodzilla is constructed by man using the technology recovered from Mecha King Ghidorah. It also features Rodan and baby Godzilla. Godzilla is nearly killed and is saved by an unlikely ally in one of the best climaxes to any Godzilla film. A solid story and great special effects make this one a show stopper.
5. Destroy All Monsters (1968) One of the most famous monster movies of all time. All the Giant monsters are set loose on the world, being controlled by a malevolent race of aliens. Eventually they join forces against a familiar enemy, King Ghidorah. This one features a wonderful score and engaging human story. It also has one of the greatest battle sequences ever set to film. A must see!
4. Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003): The story is eloquent. It combines high-technology and ancient gods. Mechagodzilla returns from the previous installment. Making Mechagodzilla a cyborg with the first Godzilla’s skeleton inside it, was a stroke of genius. In this one, Godzilla is back along with Mothra. The fairy twins come to plead with the humans to return the restless bones of Godzilla to the sea where they belong. Moithra is impressive and the fight scenes are really well done. The mothra larvae get their chance at Godzilla, too. Will Tokyo survive the battle?
3. Ghidorah, the Three Headed Monster (1964): I love this one. The original appearance of King Ghidorah is still the best. A beautiful foreign princess survives an assassination attempt and afterward believes herself to be a Martian and starts prophetizing the appearance of giant monsters. The dashing young policeman Shindo and his sister must protect her from the assassins as the monsters appear one by one. Godzilla, Rodan, and Mothra must combine forces to defeat King Ghidorah. Even by today’s standards, this one is amazing. The appearance of each monster is dramatic and the fight sequences are great.
2. Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964): Still one of the best. A classic tale of evil vs. good, masculine vs. feminine, yin vs. yang. Mothra must defend her egg against a marauding Godzilla. The fight between them is one of the best in Kaiju history. Also, the battles with the Japanese military are very well done. One of the best of all time.
1. Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (GMK) (2001): My pick for the best Godzilla movie of all time. The one that breaks all the rules. In this one, Godzilla is bad and Ghidorah is good. Three guardian monsters, Ghidorah, Mothra, and Baragon must defend Japan against a truly evil Godzilla. The story is original and the power and special effects are truly riveting. To learn more about this one, read my review here: http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-Godzilla-GMK-Is-The-Best-Godzilla-Movie
Notable exceptions:
Other die-hard fans would probably want to take me around back and flog me for not including the original Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1954) in this list. It’a a classic, the one that started it all. Not just a monster movie, it’s one of the greatest Japanese films. I like it, and yet, it’s never been one of my favorites. Like Gone with the Wind, or Citizen Kane, I appreciate it, but it’s not something I watch very often. When I’m in the mood for a Godzilla film, it’s not the first one that comes to mind. I prefer movies with good battles with other monsters. Along the same lines is Godzilla 1985 (1984). I really like this one too, but I had to limit my choices to ten. You might also notice the absence of Godzilla: Final Wars (2004). It’s fun and entertaining, but doesn’t belong in a top ten list. To read more, check out my hub:
< http://hubpages.com/hub/Godzilla-Final-Wars-And-The-Future>
There are other great Godzilla films I wanted to include, but couldn’t. Please check these out.
l Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1954)
l Godzilla 1985 (1984)
l Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)
| Godzilla vs. Monster Zero (1965)
l Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (2002)
l Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (2000)
l Son of Godzilla (1967)
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I don't know about that. Godzilla is classic, but if I had to choose between Godzilla or Jessica Alba in a bikini, I'd go with Jessica:) Thanks for your comment. Long live the king!
First off, you did pick some of the best Godzilla movies to comprise this list but I think that you forgot to include Godzilla 1985 on this list because I think that it is fucking epic! If you did a list of Jessica Alba's movies which Alba movies would you put on the list and explain why and giving a point system to see if it is good, bad or passable and explain why you're giving it a rating. See if you like my suggestion. Later.
I know what you mean about Godzilla 1985. I think this one is great too. It has a strong, cold war, political story and Godzilla is great. Actually it's interesting about the differences between the original Japanese and edited American versions.
I had to do a lot of soul searching when I made this list. It took me a long time and one main reason was deciding whether to include Godzilla, King of the Monsters and Godzilla 1985. In the end, I went with the movies that I watch most often. If I made the list again, I might include these two, but then again, what would I cut? Yikes! Thanks for posting.
As far as Jessica Alba, I don't know her movies so well. Just Fantastic Four and Sin City. Fant. 4 movies were passable, Sin City was much better, but not because of her. I don't think she's a great actress. She's just realy hot. Not much of a rating system I'm afraid. Hey Don Seesareu, you should sign up for Hubpages and write your own hubs. Sounds like you have a lot of thngs to write about. I'll become your first fan.
Here my list of the best Godzilla movies ever. I put ratings next to them.
Godzilla (1954) 9/10
Godzilla Raids Again 9/10
Godzilla vs. Megalon 9/10
All Monsters Attack 9/10
Godzilla Final Wars 10/10
I have a question for you jcwin228. What drove you to be a Godzilla fan in the first place? Couldn't you put a rating of each of the films you chose to make up this list? This would've helped out greatly so that people wouldn't get lost? How should I review a Godzilla movie? I'm a semi-Godzilla fan because I've seen only two and they are Godzilla vs. Gigan and Godzilla vs. The Sea Monster. I also want to know how to become a full time Godzilla fan. If you see this, tell me what you think. I'll become a member of your fan club.
Hi Cody, I'm flattered at all the attention. But you asked a very good question; Why? To answer that I think I'll have to write a whole new hub. I hope you can wait for a full answer. As for a rating system, well I've seen all the movies dozens of times and have been a big fan all my life, so it's hard for me to review the movies very objectively. When I watch a Godzilla movie, it's like visiting an old friend. Could you mak up a rating system to rate your family and friends? In the end I went with the movies I enjoy best.
And believe me, there are more hard core fans out there than me. I'm an ameteur. Just watch the movies, any or all of them. You can use my list as a guide. You tell me whch ones you like the best. And there are lots of good books, too. I have some. And if your in America, Go to the G-fest convention. I think it's held every year. I've never gone myself. Thanks for the interest. We need more like you. Long live the king.
My brother Don Seesareu who has published a new hub and that hub has reviews of the non Godzilla Kaiju movies that Toho has made. If you haven't seen it, check it out it's that good. If you have any comments about the hub, just sign in. As far as the movies on your list, from what Don told me. Check out Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 2 and Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah the most. He told me to watch those movies to get an understanding for what Godzilla is about. Don told me to avoid Godzilla vs. Biollante because he said that it was too confusing for him to get into. I'll take his advice. I hope that your next hub will as good as your first three Godzilla hubs. Speaking of Godzilla hubs, did you see Don's The Rise and Fall of Godzilla hub? It's very good. If you get this let me know what you think.
(I'll limit myself to a top 5)
Godzilla vs. Biollante, GMK, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, Gojira, and Mothra vs. Godzilla...
No doubt in my mind that Mothra vs. Godzilla (the 1960s version) is my favorite Godzilla film, the characterization of Godzilla in that movie is PERFECT.
Nice list
First Monster movie I remember seeing was Godzilla vs King Kong. That was watched from behind the Sofa :)
Not one of my personal favorites, but a famous classic, nonetheless.
i agree with Mr. Seesareu on the Finalwars movie .... i loved it ....tho corney at times but thats what godzilla movies are about hah...i forget what movie it was but i did like the concept of burning godzilla i believe it was when he faced destroya
Thanks for he comment mugen. I respect Mr. Seesaeru's opinions, too. I enjoyed Final Wars. Actually, I guess there isn't a Godzilla movie I don't like. It has it's good points. I especially liked Angilas. I just didn't feel it belonged in my top ten list. You can read more of my thoughts on Final Wars on my other Hub, Final Wars and the Future.
hah Jcwin228 i could guess where your other hub goes without going, mutated humans vs xilians... it was funny and the fact that godzilla takes out all his prior enemies within 1 movie i dont think that there is one godzilla movie i watch without laughing at the costumes they attempt to pass off especially earlier on.... i guess ill check your other post :P
Yeah. As I said, it's fun. Before FW was released in Japan, it was promoted as the best G film of all time, probably due to the big budget, but that simply isn't true. It's another G film, not the best. I'll let my other hub speak for itself.
As for costumes, I'm surprised how good they were and how easily I can forget it's a man in a rubber suit. Nearly every movie has its "momment" or great angle, where the monsters look awesome, like Ghidorah framed in a Torii gate near the end of Ghidorah, The Three headed monster. Hey, I feel another hub coming on. BTW, I'd like to read more on what you have to say on the subject, Mugen. Waiting for your first hub.












Mr. Seesareu says:
4 months ago
I agree with you on your picks. Every Godzilla movie is a classic. I will pick these movies over any Marvel movie and Jessica Alba movie any day of the week.