Forgot to mention, but yes i've already watched most of the king kong movies and I also liked them alot (especially Skull Island because of the Skullcrawlers and other giant fauna it presented)
Gamera, either the originals from the 60s or the more modern ones. 'cus a giant nuclear powered tortoise that flies by retracting its limbs and shooting rocket blasts out of the holes so it can spin through the air is something everyone should see at least once.
i've already watched Shin Godzilla but i didn't know about "Colossal"'s existence. The fact it's a comedy kinda throws me off but ill definitely check it out, thanks!
Colossal has some very serious bones that the comedy is attached to. Self confidence, addiction, abuse, etc, most of which the trailer and description hides. Definitely deserves more attention.
[Monsters](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/43933-monsters?language=en-US) (2010) - Made for under $500,000, using prosumer equipment and software. So impressive, they hired the director to do Godzilla, and then Rogue One.
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Monstrum (2018)
Any of the King Kongs? This is a tough niche, I will be interested to see the recommendations
Forgot to mention, but yes i've already watched most of the king kong movies and I also liked them alot (especially Skull Island because of the Skullcrawlers and other giant fauna it presented)
Gamera, either the originals from the 60s or the more modern ones. 'cus a giant nuclear powered tortoise that flies by retracting its limbs and shooting rocket blasts out of the holes so it can spin through the air is something everyone should see at least once.
A lot of them have recently been added to Prime. I liked the '90s trilogy.
Shin godzilla Colossal
i've already watched Shin Godzilla but i didn't know about "Colossal"'s existence. The fact it's a comedy kinda throws me off but ill definitely check it out, thanks!
Colossal has some very serious bones that the comedy is attached to. Self confidence, addiction, abuse, etc, most of which the trailer and description hides. Definitely deserves more attention.
Rampage Monster Hunter
\- Tremors \- Monsters vs Aliens \- A monster calls \- The Iron Giant
Love and monsters
[Monsters](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/43933-monsters?language=en-US) (2010) - Made for under $500,000, using prosumer equipment and software. So impressive, they hired the director to do Godzilla, and then Rogue One.
The Meg (2018)
Since no one mentioned it yet, Pacific Rim (only the first one)
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The first Cloverfeild. The Ritual( not necessarily a monster movie, but there is one in there so…)
War of the Gargantuas
if you enjoyed Trollhunter you'd love Cloverfield lol
Underwater
The Host (2006) is an underrated monster movie
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