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We dive into Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989), a pivotal Heisei-era entry that pushes the franchise into darker, more mature territory through biotechnology horror and Cold War anxiety. We break down the dense human plot around genetic engineering, eco-terrorism, and psychic elements while highlighting major technical upgrades like improved suit articulation, expressive facial work, modern cinematography, and expanded sound design. Along the way, we weigh Biollante’s ambitious practical effects and thematic depth against uneven pacing, awkward English dialogue, and tonal bumps that make this film bold, strange, and unforgettable.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975), the final Showa-era entry and a direct sequel that leans darker, heavier, and more emotional than much of what came before. We talk about the return of familiar alien forces, Titanosaurus as a tragic kaiju, cyborg control themes, and how the film restores scale and menace through city destruction, dramatic lighting, and some of the era’s strongest miniature work. Along the way, we highlight Ishirō Honda’s return to the director’s chair, Akira Ifukube’s powerful score, experimental camera work, and yes—Akihiko Hirata’s unforgettable mustache moment that sparked the episode title.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974), a classic Showa-era favorite packed with alien espionage, ancient prophecies, and the debut of one of the franchise’s most iconic villains. We talk about the doppelgänger twist, spy-movie energy, Jet Jaguar–adjacent human antics, and how Mechagodzilla’s weapons, scale, and brutality raise the stakes in a big way. Along the way, we highlight suit design choices, miniature scale tricks, beam-lock battles, Okinawan influences behind King Caesar, and why this film still stands as a tentpole Godzilla entry.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973), a chaotic Showa-era entry packed with underground kingdoms, alien conspiracies, and one of the strangest hero team-ups in the franchise. We talk about Jet Jaguar’s debut, the thin-but-fun plot, martial-arts-heavy monster fights, and how recycled footage, low budgets, and wild suit choices shaped the film’s tone. Along the way, we highlight production shortcuts, early Hollow Earth ideas, cult-favorite moments, and why this movie somehow became more popular in the U.S. than in Japan.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/theoneaboutgodzillamovies
We dive into Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972), breaking down its wild alien conspiracy plot, comic-book tone, and some of the most brutal monster fights of the Showa era. We talk about the bloodier action, Gigan’s buzzsaw-heavy design, reused music, and how the film leans into spectacle over story. Along the way, we highlight behind-the-scenes shifts at Toho, production shortcuts, and how those constraints shaped the movie’s rough, chaotic energy.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971), one of the strangest and most chaotic entries of the Showa era, mixing anti-pollution messaging, psychedelic visuals, and a goo-covered alien kaiju that evolves through multiple forms. We talk about the bleak environmental themes, wild nightclub and beach-hippie sequences, odd animation inserts, messy human subplots, and the wildly inconsistent tone that swings between horror, slapstick, and eco-satire. Along the way, we get into behind-the-scenes production issues, the director’s controversial choices, dangerous suit effects, and of course the moment that broke both of our brains—Godzilla blasting off in full jet-pack mode.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
(For this episode, the Patreon-exclusive cut is available on all platforms in its complete, unedited form.)We dive into All Monsters Attack (1969), the most divisive Showa-era entry, built around a lonely latchkey kid who escapes into dreamlike kaiju fantasies made largely from reused footage. We talk about the child-focused tone, heavy stock footage, surreal dream logic, real-world bank robber subplot, and the social commentary on late-1960s Japan shaped by Toho’s low budget and fast turnaround. Along the way, we highlight production limitations, odd stylistic choices like singing and freeze-frame credits, the one-off monster Gabara, and why both of us landed firmly at two out of five stars.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into Destroy All Monsters (1968), a huge Showa-era milestone that throws nearly every Toho kaiju onto the screen and blends alien invasion storytelling with space-age sci-fi energy. We talk about the film’s massive miniature work, colorful VFX, rocket and moon-base sequences, and how the aliens’ mind-control plot leads to an all-out kaiju team-up against King Ghidorah—including that unforgettable laser ring moment. We also dig into suit work, production tricks, era context, and how this movie helped define the franchise’s future despite originally being planned as the finale.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into Shin Godzilla (2016), a bold, politically charged reimagining of the Godzilla mythos directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi. We talk about the film’s striking use of evolution, its political satire tied to post-Fukushima Japan, and incredible visual design—from the eerie, charred look of Godzilla to his evolving atomic attacks. Along the way, we explore behind-the-scenes trivia, Evangelion callbacks, and our own theater experiences seeing this unsettling modern masterpiece in 4K.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into Son of Godzilla (1967), a lighter and more playful entry in the Showa era that introduces the world to Godzilla’s son, Minya. We talk about the island setting, fun creature designs like the giant mantises and spider Kumonga, and the shift toward family-friendly storytelling. Along the way, we highlight the film’s behind-the-scenes production limits, unique music, father-son themes, and how it marks the start of Godzilla’s “friendly” era.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966), a lighter, island-set entry in the Godzilla series that feels more like an action-adventure than city destruction. We talk about the strange Red Bamboo villains, the tropical setting, the giant lobster kaiju, and Godzilla’s unusual behavior that still carries some environmental themes. Along the way we highlight behind-the-scenes constraints, Bond-style influences, odd music choices, reused props, trivia about its King Kong origins, and share our personal ratings.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into the 1965 film Invasion of Astro Monster, unpacking its plot of astronauts, aliens, and kaiju. We highlight unique elements like its production challenges, its influence on sci-fi, and even how sci-fi films inspired real-world space travel. Along the way, we share personal stories and some fun trivia.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
We dive into the 1964 classic Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, talking about its place in the Showa era, the debut of Toho’s big five Kaiju, and Godzilla’s shift toward an anti-hero role. We break down the human plot with its clairvoyant princess and detective, make fun comparisons to early James Bond and Neon Genesis Evangelion, and highlight the film’s unique VFX work. We also touch on pacing, character interactions, and how Ghidorah feels underused.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
(For this episode, the Patreon-exclusive cut is available on all platforms in its complete, unedited form.)We dive into the 1964 film Mothra vs. Godzilla, talking about its special effects innovations like giant props and the Oxberry Optical Printer that helped improve the visuals. We reflect on the movie’s memorable moments and dynamic battles while sharing some trivia along the way. We also touch on pacing issues, odd musical choices, and the film’s surprisingly violent scenes.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthhttps://www.patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
In this episode, we dive into King Kong vs. Godzilla (1963), talking about its importance in the series and its bold move into color. We get into the campy tone, wild fight scenes, and the humor that gives it charm. Plus, we share trivia and behind-the-scenes details—yes, including that real octopus.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthPatreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
In this episode, we dive into Mothra (1961), looking at its place in the kaiju universe and the filmmaking techniques that set it apart. We talk about its music, characters, and the made-up country of Rolisca. We also touch on fun production details, the over-the-top villain, and Mothra’s lasting cultural impact.For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthPatreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
Today we dive into Rodan (1956), Toho's first color kaiju movie. We explore its historical significance, practical effects, storyline elements, and fun trivia. Plus, we compare it to other Godzilla films in the franchise and share our thoughts on the movie's horror roots and character work.Rodan (Wiki)Nemuri KyoshiroMBMBaMFor extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthPatreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
Today we’re talking about Godzilla Raids Again (1955), digging into its place as one of the earliest kaiju battles and how it stacks up to the original. We get into the film’s rushed production, character dynamics, cultural context, special effects, and as always, trivia.FIT IT IN PRE For extended content join our Patreon - $1/monthPatreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
Today’s the day! We couldn’t wait to get into discussing Godzilla Minus One!Join us as we dive into the significance of this film, which marks the 70th anniversary of Godzilla. We explore themes like PTSD, stunning visual effects, historical context, and more. For extended content including Bryan's absolutely excellent VFX rant, join our Patreon - $1/month Patreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies
Today we dive into Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, breaking down its story, character dynamics, visuals, and the ever-growing monster rivalry. We call out the humor, scaling problems, and plot bumps while mixing in trivia and behind-the-scenes talk. We also weigh its highs and lows and what it means for the future of the MonsterVerse.To find out what we are drinking in the thumbnail, join our Patreon for longer versions of the show - $1/monthPatreon.com/TheOneAboutGodzillaMovies




