Pros: Some effects; music score; nice visuals Cons: Mediocre CGI; script is kinda lousy
Following the crap-fest Americanization of Godzilla with Roland Emmerich's big-budget Hollywood production, 1998's Godzilla, Japanese movie studio Toho would again resurrect the current monster wrestling champion of the universe in 1999 with ...
Pros: Really well done action scenes in the first and third acts Cons: Too much human, not enough monster in the second act.
In 1998, the Godzilla series was in a state of flux. The Toho series had been effectively ended with Godzilla vs Destroyah, as the studio announced that they were resting the series for a few years. Meanwhile, the American film by Emmerich and ...
Pros: When it's good it's good... Cons: ... and when it's bad, it's better!
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Pros: Men in rubber suits at their finest. Cons: The disparity between hi-tech, and low-tech parts of the film is unforgivable.
My friends and I missed out on seeing on the Godzilla movie in theaters. Something happened at we weren't able to catch it. Now I think it was divine protection.
Godzilla 2000 was Toho Japan's answer to the American butchering of their...
Pros: Well, Ferris Bueller isn't in it. Cons: Neither is any of the charm of a Godzilla movie
When Toho studios decided to bring an end to the Godzilla series with 1995's G
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Pros: The old Godzilla is back Cons: If you don't enjoy cheesy sci-fi, skip this film
Do you like bad sci-fi movies? Did you watch Godzilla on Saturday afternoons as a child? If you answered yes to either of these questions you're in for a treat. Godzilla is back in theaters. Not some fancy redone version, but the original...
Pros: A lot of fun, pure and simple. Cons: Well... it's a little silly.
"Get Ready to Crumble!" screams the tagline of Columbia TriStar/Toho Studio's Godzilla 2000, and for once, the advertisements tell it like it is. The Godzilla legacy rebounds in a big way with this latest installment, after being butchered beyond...
Pros: It's fun and campy, Takes you back to the old style Godzilla films, spoofs itself and subtlely spoofs Hollywood's 1998 version Cons: Stereotypical characters and weak plot
Thank goodness the Toho Company has rescued Godzilla from his misadventures in Hollywood and brought him back to Japan where he belongs. True Godzilla aficionados had to be disgusted with that dreadful 1999 Americanized version that relied on computer...
Pros: Cool Movie Only For Godzilla Fans Cons: If you are looking for a plot, look elsewhere
I have to admit that I love Godzilla movies. I can't help myself I guess. I grew up watching them and now that I am an adult I bought the videos so I can watch them whenever I want to. I was really looking forward to the 98 version of Godzilla and I...
Pros: It's an old fashioned GODZILLA movie! Cons: It's an old fashioned GODZILLA movie!
When I was a kid, I can clearly remember the central joy of July 4-- we'd bike to the local fireworks stand and spend our lawnmowing money on a pathetic assortment of strange brightly colored explosives. One of my favorites was of course The Tank. Oh...
Pros: Everything you remember from the old Godzilla flicks Cons: Non-Godzilla-fans won't get it
He’s back! The upright-walking, Tokyo-stomping, fire-spewing Godzilla we all know and love. From Toho films comes the latest in the Godzilla saga, this time on the big screen instead of the grainy television in the den (where your parents sent you to...
There are not many things you can get for a dollar these days. There are those annoying commercial with that imbecile from Third Rock From Hell where he is telling us we can make long distance calls for a buck. Well I found something else for a...
Pros: guy in a rubber suit , new special effects Cons: none
Once again the time has arrived for the radio active monster from the deep to emerge and reap havoc on Tokyo once more. However this go round will be much different than the 1998 urbanized remake of the classic. The 1998 film showed Godzilla in a form...
Godzilla Tsutomo Kitagawa is back and this time he's trying to smash and destroy all of Japan's nuclear reactors and power plants. In this 23rd film i...More at Family Video
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