Cinemassacre

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Cinemassacre is an entertainment website run by lifelong Godzilla fan James Rolfe featuring mainly reviews, gameplay, and commentary of various media such as video games and movies. The website's most popular series, The Angry Video Game Nerd, features Rolfe as the titular character in satirical reviews of vintage games that he finds less-than-enjoyable.

Several Godzilla video games were lampooned on AVGN, most notably the 1988 NES game Godzilla: Monster of Monsters.

Cinemassacre is also famous for its annual Monster Madness event where Rolfe reviews various horror, sci-fi, and monster movies for the month of October. During the second Monster Madness, Rolfe reviewed the entirety of the Godzilla series up to Godzilla: Final Wars. Subsequent Monster Madness events featured other Japanese monster movies such as War of the Gargantuas, Rodan and the Gamera series.

Rolfe has included Godzilla-related content in other videos on the site. The Godzilla book written by Ian Thorne was mentioned in a video discussing the Crestwood House Monster book series and both Godzilla: Unleashed and Godzilla: The Game were played during two separate episodes of James and Mike Mondays where Rolfe and fellow Godzilla fan Mike Matei sit down and play various video games, usually multiplayer games.

External Links

  • [1] Main Page
  • [2] Monster Madness 2008 - Godzilla-Thon
  • [3] Top 10 Giant Monsters, which features Godzilla in 2nd place.
  • [4] The Angry Video Game Nerd - Godzilla
  • [5] James and Mike Mondays - Godzilla: The Game
  • [6] James and Mike Mondays - Godzilla: Unleashed
  • [7] Godzilla Trivia
  • [8] Zone Fighter Review
  • [9] Monster Madness 2010: Camp Cult, which features reviews of War of the Gargantuas (1966) and Reptilian (1999)
  • [10] Monster Madness 2013: Sequel-A-Thon 2, which features reviews of the entire Showa and Heisei Gamera films
  • [11] Godzilla (2014) Original Review
  • [12] Monster Madness 2014: Monster Madness 8, which features Rodan (1956) and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
  • [13] Godzilla (2014 Re-Review
  • [14] Godzilla Resurgence (2016) Trailer Review
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