Where did it all start for you in learning this franchise ?
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1998 Godzilla, but I barely remember the first time I saw it, except the scene of Godzilla's eye in the sewer, which captivated me. My first true beginning with the franchise was 2014. Basically my genetic love for dinosaurs meant I loved Godzilla by default.
That is amazing.
that's the same thing I had
When I was kid, I saw Matt Frank's Super Godzilla Neo art. Then I found other Godzilla Neo pictures. Later I watched many Godzilla: The Series episodes. But when I was kid, my mom forbaded me to watch this series. But I watched it sometimes. In 2018 or 2019 I watched 1998 film and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II. I don't know why, but I didn't like these films very much. But later I watched Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters, and I didn't like this film very much also. In 2020 I became true Godzilla fan. In summer I decided to watch all Godzilla and King Kong movies in order.
Godzilla the series to me is a forgotten treasure where Godzilla Jr has the highest kill count out of any of the incarnations of Godzilla.
do you want to be a filmmaker?
No. Why you thought that?
But I really don't know. If I will can make a film about giant dinosaurs, then I will make it.
you mean Jurassic Park franchise?
No. I mean my own movie. I have many cool concepts, for example Zoo-Forest. If I will make this movie later (I mean much later), then Zoo-Forest will be movie about mutated dinosaurs and other animals. I created Tyrannkus and Spaykosaurus art already and also I invented other creatures. Also there is a small story about Zoo-Forest already, in which Tyrannkus (mutated Tyrannosaurus-Allosaurus-Ankylosaurus hybrid) fights Spaykosaurus (mutated Tyrannosaurus with Spinosaurus dorsal ridge). Also I have Megakodairu concept. Megakodairu is a giant mutated Tyrannosaurus. But I really don't know, why you thought, that I want to be filmmaker.
But I don't think that it is possible for me, to become filmmaker.
Not really why ?
I'm saying it to Allosaurus
Hmm very interesting