Talk:Godzilla (1998 film)/@comment-24969942-20150729093130/@comment-1763304-20150729112050

I don't consider it a "bastardization of the source material." I personally enjoy the 1998 more than all of the Toho Godzilla movies I've seen (the 1954 movie, Ghidorah the Three-Headed monster, Godzilla v. King Ghidorah, Godzilla v. Gigan, Godzilla v. Megalon, GMK, and Final Wars) so far.

Godzilla 1998 is more my kind of monster movie than any of the Toho films have been so far, with Godzilla v. King Ghidorah coming the closest to it for me, I'd put 1998 as #1 and 2014 as #2, but I'd have to put 1954 near the bottom (out of the ones I listed in my first paragraph). Even though I liked it, I didn't like it more than any other Godzilla movies I've seen aside from Megalon (I regret buying Godzilla v. Megalon, it was horribly boring compared to other Godzilla movies).

So yeah, Godzilla 1998 is my favorite Godzilla movie. Always has been since I was a kid (even though I had no idea what Godzilla was then, so I'd assume the movie was just about dinosaurs at the time) and I like it even more now. In fact, I'm disappointed it won't get a sequel movie or reboot. Or at the least, Zilla (and I only call him Zilla to avoid confusion with the Godzilla character) being featured in a Legendary Godzilla film.

(Darn, I think I broke a record for the most times the word "Godzilla" is used in one post. Hah.)