Incredibly, all three of these were once a Hollywood possibility in the mid-90s, before Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin followed up Independence Day with their much-maligned 1998 take on the iconic ...
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"Leaving a trail of capsized ships and demolished cities, a monstrous reptile known as Godzilla makes his way towards New York City. Seemingly impervious to traditional weaponry, Godzilla will destroy ...
"Godzilla" scored the biggest box office opening for a creature feature ever last weekend, and finally did the King of Monsters justice in the minds of the fans who flocked to theaters to see him ...
When Warner Bros first unleashed the long-awaited "Godzilla" teaser trailer late last year, the reaction from critics and audiences worldwide were overwhelmingly positive. No doubt one of the biggest ...
1998 was the year of Godzilla. Roland Emmerich, the director of sci-fi blockbuster Independence Day, brought Toho’s King of the Monsters to American audiences in the reboot starring Matthew Broderick, ...
A scene from TriStar Picture's 'Godzilla' which opened nationwide Wednesday, May 20, 1998. The filmmakers said at least 30 elements went into every special-effects shot. (Associated Press) CLEVELAND, ...
As revealed by our friends over at GamesRadar, IDW Games will be launching a Kickstarter for the game in March. One promising ...
New Godzilla looks annoyed. Hope he doesn’t read the post below (Picture: Warner Bros) Gigantic mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fearsomest Godzilla of them all? Hollywood doesn’t do shame, so ...