Thread:Lady Blue/@comment-26512782-20150902191247/@comment-1763304-20150907231507

Doesn't mean they feel original. You have to remember that I saw hundreds of movies before the Godzilla movies.

But putting that aside all together, I don't think I would enjoy the Japanese Godzilla movies anymore if they were the first movies I ever watched in my life either. They just aren't my kind of sci-fi/horror/monster movie; 1998 and 2014 Godzilla appeal to me more. (And rather ironically, some of my favorite movies aren't made in the United States, including a few made in Japan.)

And calling 1998 and 2014 "rip-offs" would be inaccuarte, too. The studio that owns the rights to Godzilla gave the studios the rights to make those American reboots. A rip-off would be like what that studio "The Asylum" does most of the time.