With the upcoming Blu-ray release of the latest incarnation of Godzilla, I thought it only fitting to bring "The King of the Monsters" into the Schlock Vault. I could have gone for easy prey by selecting "Godzilla's Revenge" and its awesomely awful Minya, the son of Godzilla. Instead, I opted for the final Godzilla flick of the Showa era and the last for director Ishiro Honda, who helmed four previous Godzilla films, including the monster's debut in 1954.
Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)
Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)
Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)
With the upcoming Blu-ray release of the latest incarnation of Godzilla, I thought it only fitting to bring "The King of the Monsters" into the Schlock Vault. I could have gone for easy prey by selecting "Godzilla's Revenge" and its awesomely awful Minya, the son of Godzilla. Instead, I opted for the final Godzilla flick of the Showa era and the last for director Ishiro Honda, who helmed four previous Godzilla films, including the monster's debut in 1954.