Godzilla
Fictional Character
Emmerich reveals fear of fatwaHe blew up the Empire State Building and the White House in Independence Day, sent a giant monster careering through the heart of Manhattan in Godzilla and destroyed the famous Hollywood sign in The Day After Tomorrow. But it seems... In this article: Roland Emmerich, Islam, The Day After Tomorrow, Woody Harrelson, Kaaba, Grand Mosque, White House, Mecca, and Godzilla |
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Home Theater Magazine | 7 days ago
<I>Godzilla</I>Columbia Pictures (Blu-ray)
...that a giant, irradiated lizard has been created by the explosions. Godzilla then makes its way north, landing at Manhattan to begin wreaking havoc in the big city. Even with the combined forces of the U.S. military to fight the monster,...
In this article: Blu-ray, Sony, New York, Columbia Pictures, Panama Canal, and Manhattan
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Dispatches from Philadelphia: Philly phever
...in Philadelphia: The Yankees are staying in the Hyatt Penn's Landing. That's where Marisa Lombardo of Washington D.C. (formerly Manhattan) spotted Godzilla himself, Hideki Matsui, grabbing his bags out from the car at about 12:30 a.m. Saturday.
In this article: Philadelphia, Yankees, Cheesesteak, 2009 World Series, Hideki Matsui, Manhattan, and Independence Hall
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National Review Online: The Campaign Spot | April 27, 2009
Depressingly Standard For Government Work
...on this Wall Street Journal thread are furious. One notes, "they can photoshop Godzilla into Times Square, but they needed to fly an airliner low above lower Manhattan for a photo op?" The conspiracy-minded are saying that the "photo op"...
In this article: Manhattan and New York City
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A history of blowing up national landmarks in the movies.
Director Roland Emmerich has blown up the White House with a laser beam (Independence Day), drowned the entire island of Manhattan with a tidal wave (The Day After Tomorrow), and leveled half of New York with a giant lizard (Godzilla). But...
In this article: Roland Emmerich, White House, Deluge, The A.V. Club, The Day After Tomorrow, and Independence Day
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Gamespot Reviews | June 11, 2009
Prototype Review [Xbox 360]
...movies over the years. It was attacked by monsters in Godzilla and Cloverfield, hit by tsunamis in The Day After Tomorrow and Deep Impact, and targeted by aliens in Independence Day and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. But though I am Legend...
In this article: Prototype, Manhattan, Xbox 360, The Day After Tomorrow, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, and New York
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Filmfodder News and Reviews | January 20, 2008
Review: Cloverfield
...party for lovelorn Rob (Michael Stahl-David), the night is turned into a living hell when a Godzilla-like creature starts to tear up Manhattan, leaving the city a wide-awake nightmare of decimating army attacks, brutal monster stompage,...
In this article: Cloverfield, Matt Reeves, Manhattan, J.J. Abrams, Bourne Ultimatum, IMDb, MTV, and YouTube
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Godzilla (1998 film)
...they cooperated with Nick in finding and destroying it. The military lures Godzilla out again, trying to trap him in the open ground of Central Park, but fails when he sprints off. Godzilla then dives into the waters of the Hudson , where...
In this article: Roger Ebert, Manhattan, DVD, Taco Bell, Patrick Tatopoulos, and Hudson River
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Entertainment News | January 20, 2008
Monster movie Cloverfield destroys box-office competition : US Entertainment
...estimates released Sunday. Shot as if from a single, hand-held camcorder, the movie portrays the destruction of Manhattan by a giant monster and looks like a cross between Godzilla and The Blair Witch Project. The movie topped the...
In this article: The Blair Witch Project, Manhattan, and New York
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Zilla
...in the Fulton Fish Market, before rampaging through the city. Manhattan is evacuated and the military attempt to kill Godzilla, first luring him out with a huge pile of fish. He takes the bait, but then is scared off by small arms fire.
In this article: Roland Emmerich, Zilla, Dean Devlin, Marine Iguana, Hudson River, New York City, Ah-64 Apache, and Taco Bell
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Godzilla is a kaijū, a Japanese giant monster. His first film was Ishiro Honda's 1954 film Gojira, and since then, he has made many more appearances, and has become a pop-culture icon. In total, Godzilla has appeared in 28 films, all of which were produced by Toho Company Ltd. Godzilla has also appeared in numerous comic books, video games, and novels.
In 1998, TriStar Pictures produced a remake set in New York City, directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Matthew Broderick; the film's name was simply Godzilla. Despite negative to mixed reviews and negative Godzilla fan reaction, the film was a financial success, taking in nearly $380 million worldwide and spawning an animated television series called Godzilla: The Series.
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