5.23: The Great Buddha Arival (2018)
A sequel of sorts to the lost film from 1934.
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Part 2 of the Netflix anime Godzilla trilogy.
A dumbass burns down his own house. Also, there is a troll.
Perseus is back, and the gods are up to their usual bullshit.
They are Power Rangers, but are they Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers?
The first of three anime movies from Netflix.
It's been a rough week for our heroes, so here is one of our Patreon episodes discussing Godzilla comics.
In this third animated series, Kong regularly fights robot dinosaurs.
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.