Godzilla 2000 (1999)
The Millennium Era begins as Toho takes back the reigns of the King of the Monsters for a new age of stand-alones, starting with "Godzilla 2000."

The Millennium Era begins as Toho takes back the reigns of the King of the Monsters for a new age of stand-alones, starting with "Godzilla 2000."
The Bondzilla boys finally catch up to the (current) end of the official Bond canon with the most recent entry. Listen as they dissect the 24th film, which embraces the current climate of "universe building" franchises as Craig takes on the author of all his pain in “Spectre.”
The king makes his first Hollywood debut, proving that "Size Does Matter" when his trip to the big apple proves to be one of the biggest big budget disasters in "Godzilla 1998."
Bond celebrates it's 50th by telling a story as if Daniel Craig is 50. An old dog must learn some "new" tricks to take on the sins of the past in "Skyfall."
An era ends, a king falls, and of course, the stakes have never been higher. The sins of the past reincarnate and Japan is caught in the middle of the epic, final conflict of "Godzilla vs. Destoroyah."
The Bondzilla boys watch as 007 pursues his target by car, boat, motorcycle, plane and foot in set piece the movie aka "Quantum of Solace"
The Heisei series marches ahead as the King of the Monsters faces off against his cosmic counterpart in "Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla."
It is the dawn of the gritty franchise reboot, and Daniel Craig has just received his license to kill. The boys bring in a whole new year of the Bondzilla Podcast with the modern Bond era, starting with "Casino Royale"
Humanity takes the fight to the King of the Monsters as the boys discuss the return of a familiar metal titan when "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (II)." PLUS! We talk and dissect the newest trailer for 2019's Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
The Bondzilla boys bid farewell to the Brosnan era in a film of satellite lasers, robot suits, diamond faces and the possible launch of the Jinx spinoff in "Die Another Day."
The earth is on the edge of collapse, the king of the monsters is on the loose, and an ancient creature of chaos wreaks havoc. But fear not, for the Earth's survival lays on the wings of a fan favorite moth in "Godzilla vs. Mothra."
Its Christmas in November as the Bondzilla boys take on Brosnan's next installment, in which Bond claims that "The World is Not Enough."
Japan's future is not only at stake but is knocking at the door when a series of events lead to two kings battling for the crown when "Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah."
Brosnan is back up to bat, taking on a show stealing media mogul in a race against time to make sure "Tomorrow Never Dies."
The Versus series begins in full force as Godzilla gets tangled in the vines of a new monstrosity in "Godzilla vs. Biollante."
Brosnan steps into the 007 shoes as a new age of hackers, post war demons and all new adventures begin in "GoldenEye."
Its back to basics as Toho spends almost a decade to recrown the king. Strap in for the journey that documents the behind the scenes and cultural influences that brought us "The Return of Godzilla."
The summer of Dalton halts to an end as Bond goes rogue when he loses his "Licence to Kill."
The Showa Era comes to a close as Godzilla protects the earth from the "Terror of Mechagodzilla."
The Summer of Dalton begins as a new (and brief) era of 007 dawns in "The Living Daylights."
Toho Celebrates Godzilla's 20th by pitting the King of Monsters against...himself!? Its green meets machine when "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla"!
Bond goes....um...well, he...rides a horse? He's on a snowboard at one point. Christopher Walken's in it! Hm, What happened in "A View to a Kill"?
When the surface world is threatened by a vengeful race of Sea people, the King of Monsters must team up with the franchise's first "superhero" as "Godzilla vs. Megalon."
Bond goes to India. Bond goes to the circus. Bond stops a Soviet plot. Bond wears both an alligator AND a gorilla suit. Bond does way too many things in "Octopussy."
Aliens return to face off once again with the King of Monsters, and this time they brought a new fan favorite Kaiju in "Godzilla vs. Gigan."
Bond returns to his cold war roots in the most bonkers way possible, taking on underwater Mech-suits, underage comic relief and baffling advances in technology. Its a sight "For Your Eyes Only."
Godzilla takes on a deadly foe of humanity's own creation. Smog. Debris. Waste. Pollution itself rears its ugly eyes as "Godzilla vs. Hedorah."
James Bond takes his war to the stars and has a close encounter with worldwide extinction in "Moonraker."
Remember all those movies we watched? Remember all those great Godzilla fight moments? Well you get to revisit them in the most bafflingly lazy way and learn the most bizarre lesson on bullying in "All Monster's Attack."
Russia meets England. 007 meets Triple X. Cold War tensions cool off to prevent a global catastrophe in "The Spy Who Loved Me."