Collectible Godzilla toys and memorabilia can fetch hundreds or thousands of dollars at online auction, the rarer the item, ...
Greetings, puny flesh-based readers! LOLtron welcomes you to the Age of LOLtron: The Death of Jude Terror. That's right, your beloved snarky blogger is permanently ...
Filming high-end cars isn’t just about speed—it’s about capturing elegance, detail, and power in every shot. From Lamborghinis and Ferraris to Rolls-Royce luxury, every frame tells a story of design ...
For the new Godzilla beer can designs, Pabst Blue Ribbon joined forces with the official Godzilla artist, Attack Peter, to create four original images. Each of them uses their signature hard-carved ...
This year marks Godzilla’s 70th birthday, and it’s been a busy one for the King of the Monsters. He started the year basking in the success of both Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Godzilla Minus ...
Godzilla, a beloved character who’s spent more than 70 years as the reigning “king of the monsters,” is getting its globally recognized face emblazoned on Pabst Blue Ribbon cans. Tuesday, Sept. 30, ...
The Shin Godzilla steelbook features an incredibly cool purple cover with the iconic big lizard on the front. It comes with a 4K Ultra HD version of the film, Blu-ray, and a bonus features Blu-ray.
Nissan closes the GT-R R35 chapter with a farewell, then turns to the Z Heritage Edition to keep its performance story moving. After an 18-year production run that saw nearly 48,000 units sold ...
Nissan has officially confirmed the icon will be making a comeback. Although Nissan is no longer building GT-R models, CEO Ivan Espinosa said Godzilla will “evolve and reemerge” in the future. Here’s ...
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“Shin Godzilla” is back in theaters with a 4K restoration that hopes to leave a bigger footprint in the United States than it did in 2016. What’s a summer without a Godzilla movie? Luckily, this isn’t ...