[Normally he'd shrug off the conversation, but Will's seen his extensive and embarrassing DVD collection. It's not like his opinion can go down]
Godzilla, obviously. The franchise boasts a wide variety of creatures and monsters beyond the title character, and when you take into account the numerous crossovers and spinoffs it's been involved in, you get a rich mythology that any kaiju fan can enjoy. While I can appreciate and respect King Kong's influence on the monster movie genre, it's more limited, as both a character and as a franchise.
Did you actually enjoy my DVDs, or did you just keep them around for a laugh?
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Godzilla, obviously. The franchise boasts a wide variety of creatures and monsters beyond the title character, and when you take into account the numerous crossovers and spinoffs it's been involved in, you get a rich mythology that any kaiju fan can enjoy. While I can appreciate and respect King Kong's influence on the monster movie genre, it's more limited, as both a character and as a franchise.
Did you actually enjoy my DVDs, or did you just keep them around for a laugh?