Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-27165809-20151106163806/@comment-1030114-20160304224348

I think a lot of the 70's era Godzilla films could fall into 'bad' territory, but they each have their own strengths.

For Example:

Godzilla vs. Hedorah has a storyline which constantly changes in tone from goofy to serious, but it features a fairly solid story and good special effects.

Godzilla vs. Gigan relies heavily on stock footage, features numerous scenes which only make sense in context, and appears to focus almost too much on showing off violence, but it introduced Gigan, a particularly popular monster among fans.

Godzilla vs. Megalon was hastily filmed (supposedly the entire film was produced in under 8 weeks, including SFX and Audio editing) and has an overly kid-friendly storyline, but it introduced Jet Jaguar, and the film had a memorable final battle.