The best new Godzilla movies hidden on YouTube

By Drew Dietsch | publishing
I love Godzilla. Big G and I went back to my salad era to play action characters, making stories between Godzilla, King Gidora and any Batman toys. Unfortunately, the recent US production of Big G has left me feeling overwhelmed in extreme situations. Japan has been eliminating with the park Shin Godzilla and Godzilla minus oneIt has been on a downhill level of quality since American movies Godzilla: King of Monsters (I can see it).
So, in order to absorb some American Godzilla movie theaters, this is not the emptiness of animation Godzilla X Kong: New EmpireI looked around on YouTube to see if any creators do something interesting in the Godzilla universe.
Thankfully, I discovered this.
Live with monsters
My search led me to the channel of the Lost Utopia movie, which has been making many videos and animations based on Godzilla and other giant monsters. The video crossing my path is Live with monsters It won me immediately.
Live with monsters The presentation seems to be a legal documentary made in the 1960s. The concept is Live with monsters As an introduction and explanation of a new world, giant monsters run Amok. Dedication is what makes me attractive about it. It’s exciting to see a video that is as low as not budget to try something I’ve never fully executed before. Why haven’t Godzilla’s official movie or series tried something beautiful like this?
I like it too Live with monsters It is possible to get rid of any copyright concerns and bring together monsters from many different movies and properties. This means that the Lost Utopian Film Group is using its own myth to build its own unique world of monsters.
lead to Shelter 54.
Shelter 54
The next video of the Lost Utopia movie I’ve seen is right Live with monsters. Instead of another riff on an old documentary, Shelter 54 In the form of an official government videotape, a terrible incident was detailed, leading to the creation of another monster.
This concept takes the concept to some unexpectedly weird realms and provides another interesting explanation on classic monsters. You don’t see this creativity during a Godzilla outing in the United States. Shelter 54 It turns out that there are still many monsters that can unearth reasonable horror.
The Lost Utopia Movie has just released another Godzilla video, like a travel ad for Monster Safari. I feel like many modern American Godzilla outputs are missing in this fresh approach. If Hollywood is smart, they would poach writer/director/editor Tarrell Christie and have them make some kind of full-length artificial document or series. Here are some of the most creative things I’ve seen in Godzilla’s story/universe for a while.
Hopefully get more from the Lost Utopian movies and their Godzilla output.