Godzilla [god-zil-uh] ExamplesWord Origin Trademark.
- a science-fiction monster that resembles an enormous bipedal lizard, featured in Japanese and American films, television, and comic books.
Origin of Godzilla 1950–55; an Anglicized version of the Japanese name Gojira gorira gorilla + kujira whale Related Words for godzilla giant, behemoth, titan, mammoth, Goliath, cyclops, leviathan, Hercules, Gargantua, Samson, Godzilla Examples from the Web for godzilla Contemporary Examples of godzilla
Godzilla and X-Men: Days of Future Past both did well at the box office, but neither were runaway success stories.
Is the Summer Blockbuster Dead?
Kevin Fallon
July 14, 2014
Why are melodramas like The Notebook derided for being unrealistic, while Godzilla gets lauded as the best of the year?
A Love Letter to ‘The Notebook,’ a Melodrama That Commits to Its Sentimentality
Teo Bugbee
June 26, 2014
Much of the praise Edwards earned for his Godzilla adaptation stemmed from his frugal use of the monster.
The Cult of Boba Fett: The ‘Star Wars’ Bounty Hunter’s Spin-Off
Rich Goldstein
June 5, 2014
Most recently, Charles Barkley appeared in a cartoon brawl with Godzilla.
Charles P. Pierce
May 24, 2014
In 1977, NBC gave Godzilla vs. Megalon an hour long network television premiere with over twenty minutes trimmed from the film.
A Comprehensive History of Toho’s Original Kaiju (and Atomic Allegory) Godzilla
Rich Goldstein
May 18, 2014
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Sand-fleas and blowflies become nightriders marauding a new turf of godzilla cars.
Paul Cameron Brown