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Godzilla

Nov 7, 2025
44 mins

Episode Description

In 1998, Godzilla stomped into theaters with a roar, a record-breaking marketing campaign, and a wave of brutal reviews. But after 25 years, was it really that bad — or just misunderstood?

This week, Stan Steamer and Bobby Morong (as GrobeStreet) revisit Roland Emmerich’s Godzilla (1998) through the lens of nostalgia, fatherhood, and second chances. From Taco Bell tie-ins to the unforgettable Puff Daddy x Jimmy Page soundtrack, the guys unpack what made this blockbuster such an easy target — and why it’s way more fun than people remember.

Like every Slept-On Cinema episode, the conversation blends humor, genuine affection, and thoughtful film talk. This isn’t a takedown — it’s a love letter to the movies that got a raw deal.

🕒 Episode Breakdown

00:00 – Opening Roast:

Stan and GrobeStreet kick things off by reading the original savage critic reviews — and talk about why Godzilla became a symbol of “too big to fail” ’90s blockbuster culture.

06:25 – Rotten Premise:

Bobby reads the official synopsis and Rotten Tomatoes scores. The guys break down how a movie with this much talent, hype, and merch still got dunked on by critics — and how time has been kinder to it.

14:10 – The Right of Passage:

One of the episode’s funniest and most heartfelt moments — GrobeStreet shares how watching Godzilla with his three-year-old son became a “family rite of passage.” It’s proof that some movies are meant to be felt, not graded.

22:40 – BOLO (Be On The Lookout):

Explosive set pieces, absurd product placements, questionable science, and peak-’90s soundtrack moments. The guys highlight the details that make this movie a time capsule — in the best way.

35:15 – The Draft:

Stan and Bobby each draft their MVPs — performances, lines, and miniatures that define the movie’s charm. No irony, just genuine appreciation for a wild studio swing.

48:50 – One Change to Make It a Blockbuster:

What single adjustment could’ve changed its legacy? The hosts pitch everything from “less rain” to “lean into the camp.”

1:01:00 – Closing Thoughts:

A grounded reflection on how nostalgia reshapes taste — and why Godzilla (1998) might be one of the most important “failed” blockbusters of its era.

💬 Why This Episode Works

  • Celebrates a misunderstood blockbuster with humor and sincerity
  • Mixes nostalgia with sharp but good-natured film insight
  • Perfect for fans who believe movies don’t have to be “good” to be great
  • Signature Slept-On Cinema segments: Rotten Premise, BOLO, The Draft, One Change

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