2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla Bonus Episode – Live From L.A. Comic Con

It’s bonus time again, and we have a really good one for you! We may be in between seasons of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, but back in September, me and Aaron Neuwirth were honored to have their own panel at L.A. Comic Con (hopefully the first of many), and the audio is now here

2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla: Ep. 19 – Showa Era Wrap-Up

We’ve reached the end of an era! On this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, we bring season one of this award-winning podcast to a close by providing a wrap-up of the Showa Era. Hear them discuss the era as a whole, rank the films they watched, cover their favorite fights, characters, villains,

2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla: Ep. 18 – Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)

It’s time for one final funky battle! On this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, we look at 1975’s Terror of Mechagodzilla, directed by Ishiro Honda. This is the final entry in the Showa Era, as the next appearance would not occur until nearly a decade later, as part of the Heisei Era.

2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla: Emergency Bonus Episode – Godzilla Minus Zero Teaser Reveal

Huge news dropped on Godzilla Day, and the guys had to put together another emergency bonus episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla to discuss it. Terence Johnson and Aaron Neuwirth go over their thoughts and excitement over the official title of Toho’s next highly anticipated sequel to Godzilla Minus One, Godzilla Minus Zero. Enjoy

2 Black Guys Talk Godizlla Ep. 16 – Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)

Time for kaiju absurdity to truly shine! On this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, we look at the famed 1973 camptastic entry Godzilla vs. Megalon, from director Jun Fukuda. Based on distribution rights, this feature became one of the more well-known kaiju films in the U.S., and plenty of gif-related silliness can

2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla Ep. 15 – Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972)

The claws really come out for this one! On this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, we tackle the 1972 kaiju brawler entry Godzilla vs. Gigan, from director Jun Fukuda. While things have gotten more family-friendly over the years, this is our bloodiest entry yet, despite primarily being set at a children’s theme

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