Never realized that, in universe, this is how many people see Godzilla. Not in widescreen sweeping landscapes, but in grainy first person footage. “A big black mountain coming towards me.” Genius and terrifying.
thats the thing, people have made godzilla some sort of a friendly creature instead of a creature of mass destruction, that’s why godzilla minus one is one of my favourites in my opinion
(Replying to the person above me) I guess you havent watched any of the showa era movies. People only cared about "dark" and "serious" tones after Minus One came out. Godzilla has variety. That's why its a good franchise. It can be fun and silly or grounded and serious. Stop trying to act like the Showa Era didn't exist.
I have the same complaint, minor as it is. Radiation would have destroyed the film in its entirety. Regardless, this was fantastic. I've watched it a number of times and love how it captures to utter horror of Godzilla, unlike many of the films of old that treated him like a clown. This is Godzilla done right.
To Henry Hill, it was a nightmare he would never forget. To Godzilla, it was just a casual night stroll. It's funny how much horror relies on perspective.
I think it was to imply he got lung cancer or some other form of it from the radiation. He said "my health problems started not long after that" implying that he was fine for a little while after. Radiation sickness would've started showing within a few hours.
@@jaycee2070yeah,and it’s mostly vomiting and diarrhea that are the first symptoms of radiation poisoning. And you don’t last 6 years after the vomiting starts
@@margiebazanmab Yes but that happened over the span of at least five decades. Heck, the last crew member to die that was on the LDNo.5 died in the 1990s, Because the radiation started to take full effect.
I like how the static sounds towards the end is similar to a geiger meter, then it dawned on me that the man has radiation poisoning. Its a point that all Godzilla movies seem to neglect. This is so good.
Yea the original Godzilla movie had him emitting radiation naturally but as the movies progressed and he became more of an action hero that aspect of him was removed since he can't really save the day if all the human characters near him get radiation poisoning lol
@@prod.concretecortezvery meticulously color-graded for black and white to maximize the image quality, not just cut and paste into Windows Movie Maker and them simply pressing the b&w effects button
The way this works with Godzilla's whole "even if you survive your encounter with him, he'll still get you somehow" theme SO well. Incredible work, simple, but gets the theme of the man down perfectly in not even two and a half minutes!
It’s a perfect analogy for the bombs. Even if you survive the initial blast, you still won’t make it through the fallout. And just like the bombs, he’s our fault.
And people say godzilla isnt scary... if you ever live in Oklahoma and have been through a thunder storm at night where youre not sure if a tornado is forming a few miles from you. Just hoping its not the case and that its just a storm. That should be what it is like if godzilla walked across this earth or showed up on your shores. With its roars and booming footsteps heard in the distance. The uncertainty and the praying.
Very true. To quote Raymond Burr at the end of Godzilla 1985: " Nature has a way sometimes of reminding man of just how small he is. She occasionally throws up terrible offspring's of our pride and carelessness to reminds us of how puny we really are in the face of a tornado, and earthquake, or a Godzilla. The reckless ambitions of man are often dwarfed by their dangerous consequences.
This is what I wish a modern Godzilla movie would portray. The only one that has ever done this was the original 1954 film. The feeling of dread, being unable to see anything, only hearing footsteps booming in the distance at first but coming closer and closer. Even Minus One overlooked this element. I love Minus One, but I wish it had leaned into the horror element a bit more than it did.
So true!! I watch a Godzilla film and it reminds me so much of tornado warnings, being from Oklahoma. Tornadoes and Godzilla have more in common than you might think!!
This was INCREDIBLE my dude! Please dont stop and continue making more of these. Either some kind of "part 2" or maybe featuring other monsters within the monsterverse, etc - amazing, amazing, amazinggggggggg job, Danny!
nah on the contrary, doing too many ends up with Man in the suit ridiculousness. i hope he does maybe like 2 or 3 more and leaves it at that, its haunting enough as a solo video and the less it drags on the better itll be remembered!
NO! Stop with the BS monster verse. This is why Minus one was so damn good. Or why SHIN was so successful. We just need a straight up great Godzilla movie. And a horror film like this video would be awesome!
Putting you in the shoes of someone with no concept of something like Godzilla really captures the actual horror of coming across something so unknowable. His mere presence destroys your camera and you can feel it in the air. It makes you sick in ways you can't understand until it's too late. The glowing eyes in the dark was a great touch as well. Super short, but it really doesn't need to be much longer. Well done!
This is top notch horror, hope this type of Godzilla content becomes more common, having it be more something akin to Eldritch stories or Cloverfied works so well.
This and the “Living With Monsters” video are easily the best Godzilla fan films I’ve seen so far on CZcams. This one especially taps into the horror side of the character in a way I haven’t seen in a long time.
I love the use of the lighthouse beam revealing him more and more as he got closer, but not too much as we only got glimpses. I wish the movies would play up this angle of Godzilla more often than the smash buildings and punch King Kong type. This is great! Well done!
I mean Godzilla 2014 played with that angle for the majority of the film until the final act. But people complained about how you could barely see him or he was always obscured by smoke or shadows.
@@micpere1991 that's a good point. I guess I never had much of a problem with how they handled Godzilla in that movie, but I didn't find the movie all that rewatchable because I couldn't get into the human characters all that much.
Every now and then you find a short film that's truly 10/10, and this is one of those. The silent camera, the clatter of the film reel, the filter on the voice recording, the dialogue, it's all excellent. The line "It haunts my dreams... it haunts my lungs" is chillingly accurate. The ambient radiation coming off Big G wasn't something I'd ever really considered, but it's brilliant. Just first class work on this!
We need more Godzilla analog horror like this. Not a meta-narrative about the franchise as a whole, but set in universe. So much can be done with a series in a universe where giant monsters are real and this is a prime example of just how good that can be. Fantastic work, I love it
I like the subtle nod to Godzilla getting his name from this character's descriptive account "like looking into the eyes of God". That is so freaking cool!
"Haunts my dreams, haunts my lungs." Damn that's some great detail. I would imagine if you were to survive being that close to Godzilla and not getting killed by falling debris or getting squashed from being stepped, the radiation emmitting from him would eventually kill you. Never even thought of that before until now. 🦖☢️☠️
As a 54 year old man who scoured the TV Guide for Godzilla movies in my childhood and continues to the new Godzilla movies, US and Japanese, in the theatre on premiere night... I will watch this over and over. Thank you Danny for your creative masterpiece.
Dude you are a genius, the beginning makes sense because the recording said that it was shot on 1954 and was released in 2024 which is this video, although godzilla isn't a reality, you still make him feel like one, keep up the amazing work.
This is my favorite analog horror video to date. The reminder that Godzilla emits lethal amount of radiation. The film being blurred due to it, and the bystander paying the price. Well done!!
I gotta level with you, man. That might have been...the best found footage/analog horror I've seen in a while. It's to the point, it isn't overt in it's horror, the text used isn't there for the sake of being a crutch, and frankly the camera angles used makes you really appreciate the scale of this beast, our king of the monsters. A+, my guy
This was Amazing! If someone makes a realistic Godzilla found footage horror movie, it could be so damn good. The scariest Godzilla IRL would be GMK, EASILY. Those eyes tell the whole story and someone needs to make an analog series with the GMK GODZILLA, PLEASE!!! You’re BEYOND TALENTED bro!!
The very first godzilla movie in the monsterverse in 2014 is the closest we'll get. It had a found footage style. Majority of the shots were from the ground level, looking up at the monsters. Low lighting, no background score, just environmental sounds.
@@MoonDevouredId disagree about it being “poorly executed”. Cloverfield is still great even to this day. My only complaint is that there’s no sequel and the camera work is really unnecessarily wonky.
@@ZombieGangster saying the camera work is unnecessarily wonky is a pretty big flaw for a found footage movie lol and my only complaint too. but to be fair I've never been a huge fan of FF movies, mostly for this reason
i can tell this guy is a master director the way he used the diagetic geiger counter sound effects as a tension riser as if it was part of a trailer or something
Idk if it’s ever been made but there is an untapped goldmine of making a horror survival game based off being trapped in a city while a kaiju is demolishing everything around you
There is an indie horror called MEGA, if you haven’t seen that yet. There are a few playthroughs of it on here. Pretty good, definitely something I’d like to see more of.
City Shrouded in Shadow on PS4 is exactly this. Godzilla, Ultraman, and even Gamera are in the game. Insane it never got a western release, but you can import it if you're interested. Great concept that needs more attention with future releases.
The Analog horror is it's own story. It's fan fiction. People are dumb enough to associate an entirely fan made story with canon events. The Man in suit is a nice piece of fan fiction, just leave it be.
Very good! The narration adds so much to the horror. Not only that, but at the beginning it does look like a big mountain headed right for him. On a funny side, I was thinking, "Really, big G? You just HAD to step on the car?"
Love the glowing eyes in the dark, Godzilla Minus One model for the video and touch of realism you gave the Godzilla story. Keep up the good work bro! Very good.
This is honestly more along the lines of what I thought the 2014 "Godzilla" movie would turn out to be, so needless to say I'm thrilled to see the concept brought to life in some way. Great atmosphere, great music... great video!
This is awesome. Finally someone understands the danger of how radioactive Godzilla is. That's a dimension of Godzilla's danger that none of the American films have ever really touched on, so it was nice seeing that mentioned here. Well done.
"It was like looking into the eyes of God. The... horror of looking at God." So metal. I appreciate the inspiration from Shin Gojira with that line, going along with how they viewed Godzilla as a literal incarnation of God. The detail of bringing up how Godzilla is *actively* radioactive as well, a callback to the original movies where Godzilla was an allegory for Nuclear Weapons (Shin Gojira returned to this theme, it being a sort of "return to form" movie), is a beautiful touch that really adds to the "analog" of the horror.
This is awesome! Thanks for making it and putting it out there. I've appreciated Godzilla as long as I've known about it, but never really watched much of any of the films. The clips I'd see from the really old ones seemed so charming but cheesy, and I felt like they didn't really do justice to how terrifying it'd be to see such a towering monster. You should be really proud of this.
Absolutely awesome and frightening at the same time!!! This is exactly how Gojira is to be portrayed!!! Beautiful footage, and I totally agree with the other comments: make a part two or three of this!!!
The fallout Godzilla leaves in his wake and ensuing radiation poisoning from all who come near him is a topic not nearly touched on enough. Easily one of the most terrifying aspects of the creatureand executed masterfully here.
This is the best way godzilla could be represented in analogue horror, i really don't care for the man in the suit stuff because this conveys the true scariness of Godzilla infinitely better
I’m so glad that we’re finally getting an analog horror of Godzilla terrorizing areas. It really captures the feeling the og movie was trying to do and not just a guy fused with suit now he is a killer scary man
What makes godzilla scary is if you put it into the humans perspective, no music, no silly moves. Just goji being a.. beast.. Picture this: it’s an average day in Tokyo, like no other, until sirens sound and everyone starts screaming and running. You fall onto the ground as the crowd tramples you. And you look over to a nearby ocean to see a giant tyrant lizard approaching. You run, but the monster chases. You go in a building and get to high ground, as you look out the window he’s there… staring at you….
THIS! This is the type of Godzilla I want, frightening and atmospheric. It has a really similar vibe to Godzilla's appearance at the Mihama Nuclear Power Plant in "the Return of Godzilla/ 85", one of my favorite scenes in the entire franchise, looming and menacing. Henry feeling the radiation around him , partially destroying the film, and giving him cancer ups the realism like crazy.
I really love this kind of colossal monster type of horror, rather than those that relies on blood and jumpscares. But still give chills if done in the human perspective
THIS is the kind of stuff I want to see done with Godzilla lately. I love the over the top big monster beat down stuff, but I would love to see a whole feature length done in this style.
OH THIS IS AWESOME!! I am SO happy you also played into the passive radiation trait, not much play on that anymore! This is fantastic! This'll give me a nice brainrot for like a week LOL
I love how you incorporated the effects of Godzilla's radioactive nature on botn Hill AND the film. The latter reminds me of a moment in Godzilla 2000, actually. Also, I was thinking having it in color was anachronistic but I was wrong as I found commercially sold color 8mm film from 1946!
OK... this is great entertainment for Godzilla fans such as myself. I am impressed. You keep doing stuff like this and you'll easily pass 1 million subscribers. One suggestion, make the camera shake with every foot drop Godzilla makes.
The tension was palpable the entire time and I love every second of it. Subscribed and I mean it when I say: I can't wait to see more of your work, this is really good stuff.
a found footage godzilla film would absolutely send shivers down my spine. No wideshots but just the perspective view of human characters trying to comprehend the sheer size and the horror of radiation it emits on everything it touches. Great stuff mate!
Ngl. If there were a full found footage horror about Godzilla, i would love it. (And yes, before anyone else says it, I've seen Cloverfield. This looks cooler, though)
This, is the most horrifying analog horror iteration of Godzilla I have ever seen. This is awesome, from the radiation burning film to the man getting a lung disease of sorts from the radiation Godzilla emits is awesome. Exactly what Godzilla should be like. I also love the fact that it has a design similar to that of Godzilla Minus One's, of which to me captured a perfect image of Godzilla (balance between horror and awesome-ness). However, all 'woah this is sick' type feelings are replaced with fear in this. Props for having no jumpscares, too. Overall; 10.5/10.
This is incredible! Is this all CGI? The way you did the camera work is so amazing. It really really feels like a real person who is terrified but still trying to get the shot. So much personality in a virtual camera. I don't think I've ever seen that done so well before. I love the glowing eyes and the lighthouse light passing over Godzilla. Keep up the amazing work!!
What would've made it even scarier, especially since I'm watching this at 2 am, is that after Godzilla got really close he just stopped in his track and slowly looked towards you. Would be another good analog horror video idea
I know it’s a just for the video and I don’t doubt it happening but a Court Order for a 70 year old video is INSANE. Godzilla Analog Horror is just insane.
Never realized that, in universe, this is how many people see Godzilla. Not in widescreen sweeping landscapes, but in grainy first person footage. “A big black mountain coming towards me.” Genius and terrifying.
That's why I think the very 1st movie was so good and scary. There's a lot of low angle shots of him from below, especially the famous hill shot
thats the thing, people have made godzilla some sort of a friendly creature instead of a creature of mass destruction, that’s why godzilla minus one is one of my favourites in my opinion
(Replying to the person above me) I guess you havent watched any of the showa era movies. People only cared about "dark" and "serious" tones after Minus One came out. Godzilla has variety. That's why its a good franchise. It can be fun and silly or grounded and serious. Stop trying to act like the Showa Era didn't exist.
@@hrnsnfhsjddhsjfnsmjdjsd-xs9seLiteral, la gente olvida que solo 6 versiones de Godzilla son malvadas o buscas destruir.
@@griefer5846you haven’t watched Godzilla then
Nice touch in remembering Godzilla emits radiation from his body.
Depends on the version.
@@jeggsonvohees2201 I mean yeah but most of godzillas feeds in radiation
1984 ☢️
I want to like your comment, but you have exactly 666 likes and i don't want to mess it up.
@@existenceisrelative you can like it now, it's gone past that.
That was so sick, having the ambient radiation of Godzilla burn the film up was such a neat touch
diagetic geiger counter sound effects was immaculate too
I think they mentioned it in Godzilla 2000. A reporter wanted to get as close as she could but all her film was too blury
How’d we see any of the film if it was burned up though?
@@Highbudget- yeah it doesn't make sense in a practical sense
I have the same complaint, minor as it is. Radiation would have destroyed the film in its entirety. Regardless, this was fantastic. I've watched it a number of times and love how it captures to utter horror of Godzilla, unlike many of the films of old that treated him like a clown. This is Godzilla done right.
To Henry Hill, it was a nightmare he would never forget. To Godzilla, it was just a casual night stroll. It's funny how much horror relies on perspective.
I imagine we are a nightmare to ants.
@@danieldickson8591 yeah we would be assuming ants could perceive us as sentient beings and not just forces of nature
For Godzilla...It was Tuesday..
@@yahagi1943beat me to it. 😂
So he died for this, yet you're still living😂😂😂
I like the add on of realism you put into the video by showing a clear sign that the narrator contracted radiation poisoning from his coughs
I think it was to imply he got lung cancer or some other form of it from the radiation.
He said "my health problems started not long after that" implying that he was fine for a little while after. Radiation sickness would've started showing within a few hours.
@@jaycee2070yeah,and it’s mostly vomiting and diarrhea that are the first symptoms of radiation poisoning. And you don’t last 6 years after the vomiting starts
Wait, if radiation sickness kills you in a few hours then why did it take decades for the crew of the Lucky Dragon no.5?
Idk much about the lucky dragon, but I do know one person died from it, and the rest had a bunch of illnesses like cancer and stuff
@@margiebazanmab Yes but that happened over the span of at least five decades. Heck, the last crew member to die that was on the LDNo.5 died in the 1990s, Because the radiation started to take full effect.
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The man in a suit feels scarier to me tho.
1% AWAKE ALAN
@@kingkaijuboygodjira3116dude, we are not talking about which one scarier
Tmits aint a haunted man in the suit. Hes a dude who was fused into the suit cuz of radiation
Finally something that doesn't Sounds like bad creepy pasta
Dude hearing him say "Its like looking into the eyes of god." Gave me chills
Same!
I mean, it's GODzilla. After all.
Why?
@@FubaR-FTWcuz ppl poosay
He said it as I read this. After he said it I felt the chill on my left forearm.
I like how the static sounds towards the end is similar to a geiger meter, then it dawned on me that the man has radiation poisoning. Its a point that all Godzilla movies seem to neglect.
This is so good.
The original and Shin touched upon it.
Yea the original Godzilla movie had him emitting radiation naturally but as the movies progressed and he became more of an action hero that aspect of him was removed since he can't really save the day if all the human characters near him get radiation poisoning lol
@@Rivechalegendary Godzilla emits healthy radiation , new life grows where ever battle taken place
@@raymelleonard3075
Like that healthy corn syrup we hear so much about.
@@tsnamm lmao but I mean it is a thing I. Godzilla 2014 that nuclear site Bryan Cranston was in had vegetation and wildlife
“Haunts my lungs.”
WOW. Great writing!
The radiation haunts his lungs
Making Godzilla like a lovecraftian monster through the voice over is pretty cool.
In Godzilla Minus One I wanted to see Godzilla through the perspective of the old school cameras of the news reporters filming on that rooftop!
That would of been sick
They made the movie in black and white to make it feel more authentic. They might've inclued that too.
@@mentaltelepathy24- would have*
@@sundus928it was just the original but just black and white nothing new
@@prod.concretecortezvery meticulously color-graded for black and white to maximize the image quality, not just cut and paste into Windows Movie Maker and them simply pressing the b&w effects button
Godzilla is white hot right now. We’re really in a renaissance period right now. Incredible work Danny 💪🏼
It's Godzilla 70th anniversary
The way this works with Godzilla's whole "even if you survive your encounter with him, he'll still get you somehow" theme SO well. Incredible work, simple, but gets the theme of the man down perfectly in not even two and a half minutes!
It’s a perfect analogy for the bombs. Even if you survive the initial blast, you still won’t make it through the fallout. And just like the bombs, he’s our fault.
And people say godzilla isnt scary... if you ever live in Oklahoma and have been through a thunder storm at night where youre not sure if a tornado is forming a few miles from you. Just hoping its not the case and that its just a storm.
That should be what it is like if godzilla walked across this earth or showed up on your shores. With its roars and booming footsteps heard in the distance.
The uncertainty and the praying.
Very true. To quote Raymond Burr at the end of Godzilla 1985: " Nature has a way sometimes of reminding man of just how small he is. She occasionally throws up terrible offspring's of our pride and carelessness to reminds us of how puny we really are in the face of a tornado, and earthquake, or a Godzilla. The reckless ambitions of man are often dwarfed by their dangerous consequences.
You don't like the weather in Oklahoma, wait five minutes.-Will Rogers.
This is what I wish a modern Godzilla movie would portray. The only one that has ever done this was the original 1954 film. The feeling of dread, being unable to see anything, only hearing footsteps booming in the distance at first but coming closer and closer. Even Minus One overlooked this element. I love Minus One, but I wish it had leaned into the horror element a bit more than it did.
So true!! I watch a Godzilla film and it reminds me so much of tornado warnings, being from Oklahoma. Tornadoes and Godzilla have more in common than you might think!!
Or on the gulf coast during a hurricane. Godzilla is at his best when he's a force of nature, to be feared and respected.
This was INCREDIBLE my dude! Please dont stop and continue making more of these. Either some kind of "part 2" or maybe featuring other monsters within the monsterverse, etc - amazing, amazing, amazinggggggggg job, Danny!
nah on the contrary, doing too many ends up with Man in the suit ridiculousness. i hope he does maybe like 2 or 3 more and leaves it at that, its haunting enough as a solo video and the less it drags on the better itll be remembered!
NO! Stop with the BS monster verse. This is why Minus one was so damn good. Or why SHIN was so successful. We just need a straight up great Godzilla movie. And a horror film like this video would be awesome!
Yes, please create more like these for monsters like Kong, big foot, cathullu, lockness, and dragons.
@@enterprisecreations1492Doctor Skipper alt acc yall?
Putting you in the shoes of someone with no concept of something like Godzilla really captures the actual horror of coming across something so unknowable. His mere presence destroys your camera and you can feel it in the air. It makes you sick in ways you can't understand until it's too late. The glowing eyes in the dark was a great touch as well.
Super short, but it really doesn't need to be much longer. Well done!
This is top notch horror, hope this type of Godzilla content becomes more common, having it be more something akin to Eldritch stories or Cloverfied works so well.
This and the “Living With Monsters” video are easily the best Godzilla fan films I’ve seen so far on CZcams. This one especially taps into the horror side of the character in a way I haven’t seen in a long time.
I love the use of the lighthouse beam revealing him more and more as he got closer, but not too much as we only got glimpses. I wish the movies would play up this angle of Godzilla more often than the smash buildings and punch King Kong type. This is great! Well done!
I mean Godzilla 2014 played with that angle for the majority of the film until the final act. But people complained about how you could barely see him or he was always obscured by smoke or shadows.
@@micpere1991 that's a good point. I guess I never had much of a problem with how they handled Godzilla in that movie, but I didn't find the movie all that rewatchable because I couldn't get into the human characters all that much.
This definitely makes the quote “Godzilla’s radiation fogged the film” from Godzilla 2000 much more scarier. Great work!
Wow
Every now and then you find a short film that's truly 10/10, and this is one of those. The silent camera, the clatter of the film reel, the filter on the voice recording, the dialogue, it's all excellent. The line "It haunts my dreams... it haunts my lungs" is chillingly accurate. The ambient radiation coming off Big G wasn't something I'd ever really considered, but it's brilliant. Just first class work on this!
That means a lot, thank you!
We need more Godzilla analog horror like this. Not a meta-narrative about the franchise as a whole, but set in universe. So much can be done with a series in a universe where giant monsters are real and this is a prime example of just how good that can be. Fantastic work, I love it
I like the subtle nod to Godzilla getting his name from this character's descriptive account "like looking into the eyes of God". That is so freaking cool!
"Haunts my dreams, haunts my lungs." Damn that's some great detail. I would imagine if you were to survive being that close to Godzilla and not getting killed by falling debris or getting squashed from being stepped, the radiation emmitting from him would eventually kill you. Never even thought of that before until now. 🦖☢️☠️
As a 54 year old man who scoured the TV Guide for Godzilla movies in my childhood and continues to the new Godzilla movies, US and Japanese, in the theatre on premiere night... I will watch this over and over. Thank you Danny for your creative masterpiece.
I’d watch an entire movie with this vibe so fast. Incredible work. Literally begging for more.
I would too -
There’s a movie called “Cloverfield” thats similar to this if that interests you.
@@ZombieGangster movie is mid at best
Absolutely the best version of a Godzilla analog horror. I want to see more stuff like this from random civilians at ground level.
Id recommend Cloverfield if you want a found footage movie of a kaiju attack.
Dude you are a genius, the beginning makes sense because the recording said that it was shot on 1954 and was released in 2024 which is this video, although godzilla isn't a reality, you still make him feel like one, keep up the amazing work.
This is my favorite analog horror video to date. The reminder that Godzilla emits lethal amount of radiation. The film being blurred due to it, and the bystander paying the price. Well done!!
You did more in this clip than Cloverfield did in two hours, for basically the same concept. Bravo!
Seeing the name Henry Hill keeps making me think of Goodfellas lol.
Good stuff though! Very well made animation, and I love the concept overall.
I had the same disconnect but shrugged it off, too incredible of a short to get hung up in references.
I gotta level with you, man. That might have been...the best found footage/analog horror I've seen in a while. It's to the point, it isn't overt in it's horror, the text used isn't there for the sake of being a crutch, and frankly the camera angles used makes you really appreciate the scale of this beast, our king of the monsters. A+, my guy
Pretty cool. Rare for Godzilla to get the straight horror treatment. One of the reasons Minus One was such a treat
This was Amazing! If someone makes a realistic Godzilla found footage horror movie, it could be so damn good.
The scariest Godzilla IRL would be GMK, EASILY. Those eyes tell the whole story and someone needs to make an analog series with the GMK GODZILLA, PLEASE!!!
You’re BEYOND TALENTED bro!!
The very first godzilla movie in the monsterverse in 2014 is the closest we'll get. It had a found footage style. Majority of the shots were from the ground level, looking up at the monsters. Low lighting, no background score, just environmental sounds.
@@akashvemali822 yeah but that movie was trash and had Godzilla in less than 15 mins of it. They could easily do a better version
I feel Minus One godzilla be - but GMK not far behind
Cloverfield is basically that but without the godzilla
This was so sick. This needs to be a feature length film.
so good. would be splendid to have a full fledged film that conveyed this level of dread and horror for Godzilla
I would watch a Found Footage Godzilla Movie.
Isn't that what Cloverfield was supposed to be?
@@NaveaDraws key words "supposed to be" lol it was poorly executed, though I remember enjoying it in the moment. didn't age well
@@MoonDevouredId disagree about it being “poorly executed”. Cloverfield is still great even to this day. My only complaint is that there’s no sequel and the camera work is really unnecessarily wonky.
@@ZombieGangster saying the camera work is unnecessarily wonky is a pretty big flaw for a found footage movie lol and my only complaint too. but to be fair I've never been a huge fan of FF movies, mostly for this reason
The radiation! The radiation! YES! Excellent nod to the lore!
This would be a great start to a full film. Gives a similar feel to the start of the 2014 film.
WHAT A TERRORING CREATURE GODZILLA MINUS ONE IN VIDEO JUST THE THOUGHT OF IT MAKES IT SCARY. FANTASTIC JOB ON THIS
it has nothing to do with Minus One, this dude has been creating these analog horrors before Minus One was even a thing.
@@hyattonwyattboysit uses the Minus One model. Same design and everything. Becomes obvious towards the end if you look at the fins
i can tell this guy is a master director the way he used the diagetic geiger counter sound effects as a tension riser as if it was part of a trailer or something
Idk if it’s ever been made but there is an untapped goldmine of making a horror survival game based off being trapped in a city while a kaiju is demolishing everything around you
There is an indie horror called MEGA, if you haven’t seen that yet. There are a few playthroughs of it on here. Pretty good, definitely something I’d like to see more of.
City Shrouded in Shadow on PS4 is exactly this. Godzilla, Ultraman, and even Gamera are in the game. Insane it never got a western release, but you can import it if you're interested. Great concept that needs more attention with future releases.
This is great, this is how a godzilla analog horror should be. No stupid men in suits, just a pure giant monster
The Analog horror is it's own story. It's fan fiction. People are dumb enough to associate an entirely fan made story with canon events. The Man in suit is a nice piece of fan fiction, just leave it be.
@sundus928 you're right, it's not a bad concept just the fandom ruined it
@@CellBallin24I mostly hear people complaining about people talkig about it
What men in suits?
Very good! The narration adds so much to the horror. Not only that, but at the beginning it does look like a big mountain headed right for him. On a funny side, I was thinking, "Really, big G? You just HAD to step on the car?"
Love the glowing eyes in the dark, Godzilla Minus One model for the video and touch of realism you gave the Godzilla story.
Keep up the good work bro! Very good.
Its so refreshing to get analog horror like this that breaks the common cliches of most popular ones. I hope to see more from you!
This is honestly more along the lines of what I thought the 2014 "Godzilla" movie would turn out to be, so needless to say I'm thrilled to see the concept brought to life in some way. Great atmosphere, great music... great video!
This is awesome. Finally someone understands the danger of how radioactive Godzilla is. That's a dimension of Godzilla's danger that none of the American films have ever really touched on, so it was nice seeing that mentioned here. Well done.
You really knew how to make a Godzilla encounter more terrifying than it seems.
Amazing work.
This Godzilla video is pretty haunting
"It was like looking into the eyes of God. The... horror of looking at God."
So metal. I appreciate the inspiration from Shin Gojira with that line, going along with how they viewed Godzilla as a literal incarnation of God.
The detail of bringing up how Godzilla is *actively* radioactive as well, a callback to the original movies where Godzilla was an allegory for Nuclear Weapons (Shin Gojira returned to this theme, it being a sort of "return to form" movie), is a beautiful touch that really adds to the "analog" of the horror.
This is awesome! Thanks for making it and putting it out there. I've appreciated Godzilla as long as I've known about it, but never really watched much of any of the films. The clips I'd see from the really old ones seemed so charming but cheesy, and I felt like they didn't really do justice to how terrifying it'd be to see such a towering monster. You should be really proud of this.
This needs to be a full film. Imagine someone gathering several peoples' footage of it and cut to make a like a documentary about "The Incident"
Absolutely awesome and frightening at the same time!!! This is exactly how Gojira is to be portrayed!!! Beautiful footage, and I totally agree with the other comments: make a part two or three of this!!!
The fallout Godzilla leaves in his wake and ensuing radiation poisoning from all who come near him is a topic not nearly touched on enough. Easily one of the most terrifying aspects of the creatureand executed masterfully here.
The idea that everyone in the vicinity of Godzilla will later die due to their proximity to his radiation is brilliant.
This is the greatest Godzilla Analog Horror I have ever seen. Like if you agree.
This is the best way godzilla could be represented in analogue horror, i really don't care for the man in the suit stuff because this conveys the true scariness of Godzilla infinitely better
I’m so glad that we’re finally getting an analog horror of Godzilla terrorizing areas. It really captures the feeling the og movie was trying to do and not just a guy fused with suit now he is a killer scary man
This is the type of Godzilla movie that’s needed in U.S. The narration was so well done! And, shadowy figures and glowing eyes! Well done!
What makes godzilla scary is if you put it into the humans perspective, no music, no silly moves. Just goji being a.. beast..
Picture this: it’s an average day in Tokyo, like no other, until sirens sound and everyone starts screaming and running. You fall onto the ground as the crowd tramples you. And you look over to a nearby ocean to see a giant tyrant lizard approaching. You run, but the monster chases. You go in a building and get to high ground, as you look out the window he’s there… staring at you….
A brilliant use of two minutes and seventeen seconds. Truly.
THIS! This is the type of Godzilla I want, frightening and atmospheric. It has a really similar vibe to Godzilla's appearance at the Mihama Nuclear Power Plant in "the Return of Godzilla/ 85", one of my favorite scenes in the entire franchise, looming and menacing. Henry feeling the radiation around him , partially destroying the film, and giving him cancer ups the realism like crazy.
What did you think of the 2014 Godzilla?
I really love this kind of colossal monster type of horror, rather than those that relies on blood and jumpscares. But still give chills if done in the human perspective
THIS is the kind of stuff I want to see done with Godzilla lately. I love the over the top big monster beat down stuff, but I would love to see a whole feature length done in this style.
OH THIS IS AWESOME!! I am SO happy you also played into the passive radiation trait, not much play on that anymore! This is fantastic! This'll give me a nice brainrot for like a week LOL
Yo the CGI of this short is really good. Love the ambiance of the whole thing, really scary
I love how you incorporated the effects of Godzilla's radioactive nature on botn Hill AND the film. The latter reminds me of a moment in Godzilla 2000, actually.
Also, I was thinking having it in color was anachronistic but I was wrong as I found commercially sold color 8mm film from 1946!
Yup! Color 8mm film has been around for longer than people realize. Thanks!
this is evolved analog horror. this is the type of horror we should be seeing in movies
OK... this is great entertainment for Godzilla fans such as myself. I am impressed. You keep doing stuff like this and you'll easily pass 1 million subscribers.
One suggestion, make the camera shake with every foot drop Godzilla makes.
If godzilla was a new character this would've been an epic introduction to the creature.
Now that's a Godzilla analog horror.
The tension was palpable the entire time and I love every second of it. Subscribed and I mean it when I say: I can't wait to see more of your work, this is really good stuff.
I LOVE found footage! And this is a MASTERPIECE!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Having the light house show a really detailed picture and keeping everything else black was a great touch
a found footage godzilla film would absolutely send shivers down my spine. No wideshots but just the perspective view of human characters trying to comprehend the sheer size and the horror of radiation it emits on everything it touches. Great stuff mate!
Damn, this is a really good godzilla analog-horror shortfilm. To be honest, Im inspired. 👍
Always happy to see new stuff from Danny ❤
I have chills running down my spine
Loved that you used minus one godzilla for this. I love to see more peoples encounters with godzilla and other kaiju from the godzilla franchise.
Dude, this is actually amazing! Single-handedly has made me hooked on the idea of a Godzilla horror movie. Amazing work ❤
this is genuinely terrifying, good stuff
Wow! The film burning from the heat of the radiation as he walks by and the guy feeling it all later is such a dark detail…
I feel like this could be a GREAT godzilla horror movie, amazing job my dude 👏🏻
This could work as a post credit scene in Godzilla Minus One👍🏼🤘🏼
Ngl. If there were a full found footage horror about Godzilla, i would love it.
(And yes, before anyone else says it, I've seen Cloverfield. This looks cooler, though)
Damn you made this in EEVEE? you're a legend.
This, is the most horrifying analog horror iteration of Godzilla I have ever seen. This is awesome, from the radiation burning film to the man getting a lung disease of sorts from the radiation Godzilla emits is awesome. Exactly what Godzilla should be like. I also love the fact that it has a design similar to that of Godzilla Minus One's, of which to me captured a perfect image of Godzilla (balance between horror and awesome-ness). However, all 'woah this is sick' type feelings are replaced with fear in this. Props for having no jumpscares, too. Overall; 10.5/10.
This is incredible! Is this all CGI? The way you did the camera work is so amazing. It really really feels like a real person who is terrified but still trying to get the shot. So much personality in a virtual camera. I don't think I've ever seen that done so well before.
I love the glowing eyes and the lighthouse light passing over Godzilla.
Keep up the amazing work!!
I am loving these Godzilla shorts told in analog form.
What would've made it even scarier, especially since I'm watching this at 2 am, is that after Godzilla got really close he just stopped in his track and slowly looked towards you. Would be another good analog horror video idea
Wow fantastic job on this, the film melting, the dialogue describing Godzilla. Actually seeing Godzilla IRL would be the most terrifying thing.
Great work man
Incredible work!
Thank you!
GREAT JOB!! We need MORE FOUND FOOTAGE like this ASAP!!!
I know it’s a just for the video and I don’t doubt it happening but a Court Order for a 70 year old video is INSANE. Godzilla Analog Horror is just insane.
It's giving Bowser Jr final boss fight in Yoshi's Island
Underrated asf
This is fucking incredible I want a found footage anthology series in this style ASAP
The description of what the guy is saying is well thought out and chilling, keep up the good work
Hank Rutherford Hill I tell you hwut!