The Blue Oyster Cult song “Godzilla” perfectly epitomizes the destruction that the colossal kaiju wrought whenever he appears on screen, as he wades through the buildings toward the town center with bug-eyed people helplessly screaming. Whether portrayed as a natural calamity or as an allegory for man-made disasters, Godzilla destroys everything indiscriminately in his path. Yet, standing at the precipice of doom, one cannot but feel the awe in the wrath of God.With Toho’s latest kaiju feature, Godzilla: Minus One, about to set a new bar of death, destruction, and mayhem when it lands in US movie theatres, CBR takes a look at the destructive capers of the King of the Monsters throughout his illustrious career of terrorizing the world of humans.The 1968 Toho movie Destroy All Monsters depicted the destruction of world heritage sites around the world at the hands of several monsters like Rodan to Baragon. One by one, they fell as part of the plan of an alien race called Kilaaks. But the most fatal blow came from Godzilla. In one of the most memorable parts of the movie, Godzilla arrives at New York City for the first time in his cinematic history and obliterates the United Nations Complex to the shock of audiences.
The Blue Oyster Cult song “Godzilla” perfectly epitomizes the destruction that the colossal kaiju wrought whenever he appears on screen, as he wades through the buildings toward the town center with bug-eyed people helplessly screaming. Whether portrayed as a natural calamity or as an allegory for man-made disasters, Godzilla destroys everything indiscriminately in his path. Yet, standing at the precipice of doom, one cannot but feel the awe in the wrath of God.
With Toho’s latest kaiju feature, Godzilla: Minus One, about to set a new bar of death, destruction, and mayhem when it lands in US movie theatres, CBR takes a look at the destructive capers of the King of the Monsters throughout his illustrious career of terrorizing the world of humans.
The 1968 Toho movie Destroy All Monsters depicted the destruction of world heritage sites around the world at the hands of several monsters like Rodan to Baragon. One by one, they fell as part of the plan of an alien race called Kilaaks. But the most fatal blow came from Godzilla. In one of the most memorable parts of the movie, Godzilla arrives at New York City for the first time in his cinematic history and obliterates the United Nations Complex to the shock of audiences.
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