I know I screwed up my 'Godzilla.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Godzilla's a monster for the '90s. He's been working out.
Godzilla. The big, green G-man has had a profound influence on my creative endeavors and imagination since I was blueberry-avoiding kid.
I don't know what it is about 'Godzilla,' but as far as I'm concerned, the more versions of it, the better.
I thought Godzilla was a mess, the monster had no character and the humans didn't either. They forgot to make the movie that went along with all these wonderful effects.
The only thing scarier than Godzilla is Godzilla's lawyers.
I would love it if the whole 'Godzilla' franchise was revitalized for a new generation.
The first movie that I saw was Godzilla and I loved it.
What's beautiful about Godzilla is, of course, it's in every way a symbol of Japan dealing with the aftermath of the atomic bombs being dropped on them, and their ideas of how they're affected by it.
I have an idea for a Godzilla movie that I've always wanted to do. The whole idea of Godzilla's role in Tokyo, where he's always battling these other monsters, saving humanity time and again - wouldn't Godzilla become God? It would be called 'Living Under the Rule of Godzilla.'
When I was a little girl, I used to watch a lot of monster movies, like 'Godzilla.' All those monster movies.
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