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Godzilla 2000

Godzilla 2000

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One star taken away for the Americanization
Review: I see by looking at the book that 9 minutes was taken out of the movie for us Americans when the movie was released back in 2000. I'm guessing that the 9 minutes isn't on the DVD. Does anyone know if the missing minutes are going to be put back in to it since they are re-releasing them all for the 50th anniversary. Was also a tad upset that the original Japanese isn't in the movie. I'm hoping that they put back in all the missing stuff that was taken out for us Americans so I can see the movies as they are ment to be seen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: NOW THAT'S GODZILLA!!!
Review: This is the 23rd film Godzilla has appeared in, not including the USA version, GODZILLA (1998), with Matthew Broderick.
I have always enjoyed a good Godzilla film. I used to watch some of them on KTLA channel 5 (Los Angeles Independent station) when I was a young boy. I especially got a kick out of the son of Godzilla and the ring of bad breath. The godzilla roar is always fun to hear.
In this film, Godzilla looks meaner, bigger, taller, sharper teeth and a big mouth like he has eaten too many cars. Still the same English dubbing and I like that new modern film Japan is using. The old films looked grainy.
What stays the same is that Godzilla is still played by a man in a costume destroying a miniture Tokyo.
A man officially tracks down Godzilla. he is part of the Godzilla Prediction Network Mobile Unit. Godzilla, of course, resurfaces and destroys Tokyo trying to get to every energy source he can. He still likes to break ships in half too. The military has invented a new missle that could penetrate through any material. It will go through Godzilla like "crap". There is also a flying giant slab of rock to deal with too. It flies like a UFO that can actually knock Godzilla on his butt. Many more surprises.
The next films in the series:
Godzilla vs. Megaguiras (2001)
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. (2001)
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (2002)
Godzilla vs. Mothra vs. Mechagodzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2004)
Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) will be released in Hollywood, California USA on November 29, 2004. Released in Japan, December 4, 2004. It has been reported that this will be the last Godzilla film for now due to the fact there are no new fans. TOHO Co. will stop making them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This ROCKS
Review: In one of the first scenes of the movie you have lighthouse keeper 100 feet in the sky looking out to see the prow of a ship moving across outside the window. What is a ship doing floating 1000 feet in the air?? He looks puzzled as the ship slowly moves across the field of vision then teeth, then.... the man!

As soon as I saw that I knew this movie was something special.

Oh yeah this is good. This is really really good. A must for all Godzilla fans. You gotta have it.

The old boy never looked so good. A brandy new suit design, wicked looking spines, animatronic head, and state of the art model work make this movie a jewel for all of us who've enjoyed seeing the old boy through the years.

I'm so glad I bought this one. It's the best of the best. Toho at its pinnacle of Godzilla-dom.

I love it.



Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Godzilla=fun
Review: Traditional Godzilla, clad in rubber. Just the way the fans want him to stay. His firey breath and glowing spine have been updated...
...I sort of miss the old Godzilla...you almost expect this updated version to do a Pepsi commercial or something.

Nonetheless, a great movie. I'm just gonna get to the meat'n taters--Godzilla fights a partially computer animated alien.
And wins. I never pay any attention to the sub-plot of these movies. They beat the hell out of each other and make the city of Tokyo icky...and that's it. But who can't appreciate monsters wailing on each other. YOU?..okay, that's quite understandable, but I recommend this movie anyway:it's nice.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: At least Toho can still be the American Godzilla
Review: Better than the NEW YORK GODZILLA! You have to be on crack to like the American Godzilla. I just hated that i had no idea where this movie left off. Godzilla appears out of nowhere and fights an alien..the end..... i don't get it...do you people? Wheres the story? But oh well becuasei t had moments like the orginal series and better effects. At Least Toho is slowly improving. Yet one side of me liked it when toho's movies were crappy looking......hmmmm......


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