I've only seen clips of the original Lost World, still need to see it, Amazing how that predated King Kong by nearly a decade I love the classical era of Dinosaurs
Yes, I had My issues with Shin Godzilla with him being very inanimate and all that but I liked how it was filmed. Now the scene when he makes it to show and you see all of that of Tokyo and when you see the railroad and the big view of him from below...I thought that was totally awesome...one of the best scenes ever in a Godzilla film IMO. As far as the ending...I would have loved to see small humanoid Godzilla running around rampaging the city like the aliens is A Quiet Place. To bad that didn't happen. The Cloverfield franchise isn't considered a Kaiju one anymore, with 10 Cloverfield being Aliens & the Cloverfield Paradox explaining what is really going on...it became a mishmash of things.
Educational Trivia NOTE #1: Now for somebody that's a huge Godzilla & Kaiju fan, you always want to see the original Japanese version as it's the true way of watching it. Back in the early days of the web to the early/mid 2000s, there was a really good Kaiju community talking about the movies and showing their figure, soundtrack among other Kaiju collections. I was a bit part of this community. You had hard working people making web pages dedicated to the whole Kaiju Hobby and I loved it when they'd post the bios of the monsters. This was before the days of Wikias & Fandoms where every Joeblo & their cousin could edit them. I knew most of the stores that went directly to Japan and imported items to sell here in the States and I bought some of them including My Godzilla 1984/1985 Score & Banpresto Godzilla 2000 Vinyl figure, My Bandai Gamera Memorial Box Set o Vinyl figures to mention a few. These were during better times before Amazon & eBay was huge and before the big bang of social media, YT didn't even exist yet. Off and on back then I was going thru a Godzilla & Kajiu craze and gosh I miss those days a lot
Here's Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster from 1964, now this IS THE FIRST appearance of Monster Zero and would be the first battle of Godzilla's arch-nemesis. This is the story that was inspired by and retold in the MonsterVerse Godzilla: King of the Monsters. You can see the similarities & differences. Here's the Japanese trailer.
Educational Trivia NOTE #2: While you get the true experience of watching them in Japanese whether you understand the language via subtitles or not, the US versions I find better because there's added stuff here & there like alternate scenes and even major plot points like Raymond Burr in Godzilla 1985. Here's the US trailer version
Here's the Main Title music by Akira Ifukube. he was a legend there in Japan and quite frankly to Me here is in America as well. It's so great when 1:24 starts