Near Drew Dietsch
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I love GodzillaIn the area, the big G and I go back to my salad days, playing with action figures, creating stories between Ghidorah, King Ghidorah, and no matter what Batman’s toy was. Unfortunately, the recent American output on Big G has left me at a low extreme. While Japan has knocked it out of the park with Governor Godzilla and Godzilla minus oneAmerican movies have been on a downward quality slope since then Godzilla: King of monsters (What I could see from it).
So trying to capture some American Godzilla cinema that wasn’t animated emptiness Godzilla X Kong: New EmpireI looked around Youtube To see if there are any creators doing something interesting with the Godzilla universe.
Fortunately, I found it.
Life with monsters
My search led me to the channel’s lost utopy films, the outlet market that has made several videos and animations based on Godzilla And other giant monsters. The video that crossed my way was Life with monsters And it immediately won me.
Life with monsters It is presented as if it were a legitimate documentary made in the 1960s. The concept is that Life with monsters acts as an introduction and an explanation for a new world where giant monsters act in Amok. A little dedication to me is the one who caught me. Budget video seeing low to not try something that I had never seen before, it was exciting. Why didn’t the Godzilla movie or the series try something so aesthetically right?
What did I like Life with monsters The fact is that it can be exempted from any copyright and collecting monsters from many different films and properties. This means that the Lost Utopia Films gang is about to build its unique monster world with its mythology.
Which leads to 54. The shelterIn the area
54. The shelter
Next video of Lost Utopia movies I watched Life with monstersInstead of another reef for the old -time documentary, 54. The shelter Using a formal government video that describes the horrendous incident that led to the creation of another monster.
This concept takes this concept in some unexpectedly gloomy areas and offers another interesting interpretation in the classic monster. This is the following ingenuity that you do not see, which promotes American Godzilla outings. 54. The shelter proves that these many monsters still have legitimate horror.
Lost Utopia Films simply posted another Godzilla video that works as if it were tourist advertising on Monster Safari. It is this type of fresh approach that I think is lacking in so many modern American Godzilla’s outcome. If Hollywood were smart, they would have pulled the writer/director/editor Tarrell Christie and would allow them to create some full -length artificial document or series. These are some of the most creative stimulating items I’ve seen from the Godzilla story/universe for a while.
Here is the hope of more of the lost Utopia films and their Godzilla outcome.