Godzilla. The big, green G-man has had a profound influence on my creative endeavors and imagination since I was blueberry-avoiding kid.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The first movie that I saw was Godzilla and I loved it.
I don't know what it is about 'Godzilla,' but as far as I'm concerned, the more versions of it, the better.
I would love it if the whole 'Godzilla' franchise was revitalized for a new generation.
My father was a low-budget monster movie maker, so he made classics like 'The Crater Lake Monster.' There were always creatures around. And my dad was a huge fan of Ray Harryhausen. One of our neighbors, who went on to win several Academy Awards, was close friends with my dad. His name is Phil Tippett.
I miss my Dad. My Dad loved cheesy monster movies, so we'd have Godzilla movie marathons. Those are some of my favorite memories, laughing at how the monster outfits were so bad, like black garbage bags for heads.
When I was a little girl, I used to watch a lot of monster movies, like 'Godzilla.' All those monster movies.
Growing up, I had a very vivid imagination and Leonardo was like my best imaginary friend that I spoke to. When things were tough, or I was scared in an unsafe environment, I always imagined that the Ninja Turtles would come to the rescue.
The only thing scarier than Godzilla is Godzilla's lawyers.
I know I screwed up my 'Godzilla.'
Godzilla's a monster for the '90s. He's been working out.