5.9 Shin Godzilla (2016)
After the success of the Legendary Godzilla film, Toho decided to give it another go themselves.
After the success of the Legendary Godzilla film, Toho decided to give it another go themselves.
Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis star in what has been described as Godzilla meets Lost in Translation.
We are running a little behind this week, so the episode is not as nicely edited as it could be, but then neither is the movie.
In the final and possibly wost instalment of the franchise, another Mega Shaek emerges to tear shit up. Also, a giant from Attack on Titan is here. Eventually they versus each other. And Rog from What's Happening is an admiral now, so good for him.
The president's plane goes down in the Bermuda Triangle. Nonsense ensues.
Gareth Edwards was busy making Godzilla (https://www.mmftg.com/51-godzilla-2014/) (2014) so they made this sequel to 2010's Monsters (https://www.mmftg.com/422-monsters-2010/) without him.
Yet another Megaladon thaws out and attacks everything in sight. This time, there is a Mecha Shark as well.
W enter a new season and a new era in Kaiju movies with Godzilla (2014.)
Our fourth season wraps up with a real piece of crap from the goddamn Asylum.
Two Jack the Giant Killers for the price of one. Unfortunately, one is from the goddamn Asylum.
The Goddamn Asylum is back with the first of several multi-headed shark movies.
Folks, we are on a short break for the holidays, so here is an episode from our Patreon series on Science Fiction Double Feature.
Like Gremlins but in Norway with more blood.
There's a Mega Python, a Gateroid, a Monkee, and two former mall rats.
Last year, Eli Roth finally got around to making that fake Grindhouse trailer into a real movie, and it's pretty good.