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Imagine the grief that the girl’s parents must’ve felt in the aftermath of the _Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack_ hospital sequence. She thought she was safe until the final blow!
The absolute disrespect for Minus One, both the nuke breath scene and the boat chase, and Shin Godzilla for his city-leveling atomic breath is criminal. This list is completely invalid without those two included.
The fact that it didn’t get at least five is ridiculous. It was easily one of the best movies of the year and you don’t even need to be a Godzilla fan to know it!
Minus one reminded us why Godzilla MUST be feared and it did it’s job spectacularly! Otherwise the monster verse would’ve just made us forget. And we don’t need that.
it has to be the Hawaii scene in the 2014 movie, his arrival via tsunami combined with the attack on the airport (letting the screaming public go silent) to that bone chilling, theater-rocking roar.
I'm surprised Shin's atomic breath didn't make this list. That was a scene of genuine terror. A really underrated moment for me is in GVK at the end of his fight with Kong where he's crawling along the ground snapping and clawing like a rabid animal with an intensity that Kong simply couldn't match.
That scene was not terrifying to me. I would've instead put an earlier scene where the girl who survived a separate attack and was left injured unable to move sees Godzilla out the window coming toward her; and just when we have sense of relief comes the tail. Now that was truly terrifying from that film.
I had one of the biggest chill when ShinGodzilla did his multistage breath. Somehow the Music and the Visuals was something else. nothing the moderm Movies or even Minus One now could do. And the Ending with its Tail is scary as hell. I consider ShinGodzilla as the most tarrifying Movie (not just Godzilla Movie) the last Decade.
Should've added to this list the monster parasite from Godzilla 1985, the Godzilla skeleton from 1956 Godzilla King of the Monsters, the scene where Anguirus runs into Gigan's buzz saw chest in Godzilla vs. Gigan, and Godzilla melting in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
While in terms of sadness the original (1954) is utterly heartbreaking, I'd say Shin Godzilla was the most terrifying incarnation to date, he looks scary AF and his atomic breath is possibly the most destructive ever, and he's somewhat unpredictable. Minus One is just a savage but he wasn't as scary looking or overwhelming as Shin Godzilla. And the fact Shin was set in present day added a sense of realism to it that may be more immediately relatable than something set in the 1940s, though I do think they are both excellent interpretations of the G Man being the villain. The Monsterverse Godzilla is at times more of an oversized superman, but there are a few genuinely scary moments: particularly when he pushes that bus off the bridge containing children, the aircraft carrier sequence as well as the sequence when he beats Kong to a pulp at the end of GvK. But in the Monsterverse my top moment has to be when he goes red and kills King Ghidorah, This quickly shows that when he's really f***ing pissed off, Godzilla can turn into the most terrifying of all monsters in the franchise. While this doesn't count, here is my pick for the most terrifying opponents Godzilla has faced: 5. MUTOS (they look like the Angels from Evangelion and are so strange and otherwordly they're very unsettling for the eye) 4. Biollante (she is modelled on the monster from "Metamorphosis" the alien factor, an extremely violent and ruthless alien mutant, it's like The Fly and Alien in one) 3. Mecha Godzilla (Monsterverse) - the fact he is designed after the ultimate 'animal torture vehicle', the poacher truck from The Rescuers Down Under is enough to send chills down your spine) 2. Destroyah (he looks like the frickin devil) 1. Monster X (the xenomorph has to be scariest movie monster of all time and the fact he looks like an oversized one says it all)
No doubt that most of the stand alone Godzillas are terrifying (1954, 1984, Shin, & Minus One), but I'd have to argue that Shin is THE scariest. Not only was he capable of the destruction that the formers and present can do, but was constantly evolving. He was about to multiply into several smaller versions of himself and was likely not going to stop there, and all that due to him literally observing and learning that being a huge target might not be the best way to go so becoming smaller and by the hundreds (if not thousands) could likely be more deadly and able to ensure survival.
Yeah that scene at the end where you see the smaller skeleton like things coming from the tail is indeed terrifying as is the first use of atomic breath in that movie. Strange not to see it listed in video.
Everybody says that Shin is the most terrifying, but I have to disagree. GMK is far more scary, considering he will purposely aim his atomic breath at civilians.
I would say when godzilla tail whip to Hospital after he walks by window of young lady in hospital bed, because she thinks she is safe for now, same movie, gaint mosters all out attack, for baragon attack
Godzilla minus one when he is on the island and he is snapping people in two this is far more terrifying than anything and worse he’s a stalker he’s attacking with viscousness he spots you and swats you
Where was minus one? Him literally nuking a whole city sounds a bit scarier than baragon or anguirus getting brutalized in a fight. Missed opportunity.
Godzilla also shows no mercy to those who betrayed him, including his ex lover (this is me because I can turn into godzilla and nearly every other kaiju)
@@MadRaccoon0013 Yes! What really got me was that Godzilla would grab people, then just *fling* them away. He's not eating them, or accidentally hitting/stepping on them on his way to somewhere. He's intentionally grabbing people and killing them for no reason... O_O
That scene with Godzilla and Mr.Shindo hits me in the feels and almost makes me cry every time because, for me, this is the first time I actually saw Godzilla shed tears.
I am really excited for Godzilla versus Kong sequel to come out. It’s gonna be really amazing. I’m hoping to go see it the first day it comes out. I am a Godzilla fan and I am happy to say that I will be always supporting him. I went and saw Godzilla minus one and it was really amazing. if you haven’t seen it, you have to go watch it.
Agree with the 1954 and All Out Attack entries, but how did Shin Godzilla and ESPECIALLY Minus One get left out? The latter is literally the most terrifying iteration of Godzilla I’ve ever seen on film… 😢