by Jorzilla » Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:37 pm
That's why I like to break pre and post Destroy All Monsters Showa films into separate chunks.
Gojira - Destroy All Monsters contains arguably the best Godzilla films ever made. They are the height of Ishiro Honda, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Eiji Tsuburaya, Akira Ifukube and Sinichi Sekizawa's collaborative efforts.
Godzilla's Revenge - Terror of Mechagodzilla is basically the series on life support, trying to compete against made for TV monsters, reduced budgets and trying to turn a quick profit by pandering to younger kids. Sure there are cult favorites like Godzilla vs. Gigan, but personally I don't think the series produced anything noteworthy (from an both an entertainment and film making perspective) until Terror of Mechagodzilla...which surprise surprise, was the return of Honda and Ifukube, with Tanaka never leaving. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla was also pretty good, and definitely an improvement over the previous entries given the increased budget for Godzilla's 20th Anniversary, but I think Terror of MG took the ideas in that movie and made them a lot better.
Godzilla's Revenge - Terror of Mechagodzilla is generally people who don't like the Showa films will go to when you say that Showa is the superior franchise. For any major Heisei lover, if you point out how TERRIBLE Godzilla vs. Mothra or Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla are, I've usually seen the retort that they aren't nearly as bad as a film like Revenge or Megalon, the suits weren't falling apart like they were in Gigan, the effects are better, and there isn't as much stock footage.