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Godzilla vs. Destoroyah/Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla

Godzilla vs. Destoroyah/Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "sniff, sniff" dont make me talk about it
Review: this movie is one of the best in the heisi series, a very sad and emotional movie, i cried when the big G gave his last mournful roar. the very thing that granted him life, was also his death blow. (sigh) im just glad jr. is here for the millinium.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sadder than Titanic
Review: One of the saddist movies I have ever seen! But also one of the best! The king is Dead. Long live the King of Monsters

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE LEGEND NEVER DIES!
Review: This movie was very sad! The very thing that gave Godzilla life, destroys him. But as reviewer Robert Betts said, there is going to be a Godzilla 2000, with Jr. taking the lead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Destroyah
Review: I think that this movie was great but destroyah mainly appears only at the end at his final stage I think that this movie needed some more action in it they should have made where Destroyah appears in his final stage more often and attacks Tokyo instead of him just appearing at the end of the film. I still think that this movie was great. I liked the way godzilla looked like the reason why they wanted to kill godzilla off is because Japan wanted to stop making godzilla movies.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: He's not gone as long as we remember him....
Review: I saw the original Japanese version of this film (subtitled) and thought that Godzilla could not have gone out more gracefully. The special effects were far superior than in the more recent films. I felt that the death of Junior was not exactly called for, but then again, there's Godzilla 2000 which is coming out in Japan this December so Junior is definitely going to follow in his father's footsteps.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It's not what I heard
Review: I was sorely disappointed. Sorry, guys, but this was a waste. I love BigG, but the writers were really stretching this time. To summarize the plot, a scientist revisiting the destructive power of the Oxygen Destroyer ("Godzilla, King of the Monsters") creates (inexplicably) monster-sized micro-organisms which can, at times, mutate into one giant monster. This behemoth of a bacteria (Destoroyah) spontaneously degenerates into little bugs and reforms time and again. The whole movie is just too trippy for my taste--I loved King of the Monsters, GvsMechaG, Destroy All Monsters, and GvsSpazeG, but Destoroyah shames the good name of Godzilla.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT
Review: That one word describes this movie. I loved it, even if the best monster ever made dies in it. Get past the dubbing, and this movie is a flick that will keep you fixated as well as gut-wrenching. Akira Ifukube, as always, delivers a masterpiece of a score, and the FX are some of the best of the recent G movies. Destroyer, while in its first forms has a double mouth, id a very original monster besides. Created from the aftermath of the Oxygen Destroyer created by Dr. Serizawa, this movie is very good at keeping the mood dark, as well as it should. This is the darkest Godzilla movie made except the original. This movie is a must own for any monster fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the greatest movies of all time!!!
Review: Godzilla vs. Destoroyah is the greatest Godzilla film ever and will always be. It can never be topped. This of one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time!!! The ending scene is so great it will bring tears to your eyes and you will never ever forget it. THE LEGEND WILL NEVER DIE! LONG LIVE GODZILLA JR.!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Godzilla vs. Destoroyah is the Ultimate G flick!!
Review: I saw this movie last year in subtitles, and the first words out of my mouth were "Wow". I couldn't believe Godzilla died though. Destoroyah is the ultimate Villian, and he is mutated from the only weapon ever effective against Godzilla, The dreaded Oxygen Destroyer used in 1954. Godzilla and Jr have to uyse everything they both have, and so does the rest of japan, as Godzilla's heart, the equivalent of a nuclear reactor, is melting down. If he isn't stopped, he will explode, causing all life on the planet to be wiped out, and the planet earth, destroyed. As Godzilla and Jr fight against Detoroyah, The G-force and Japan must stop Godzilla from melting down, in the end, he dies, and so does Jr, but Godzilla's radioactive energy revies Jr, but th en meltdown also destoys the ultimate threat once anf for all, as Destoroyah is wiped out, forever.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could have been Alot Better!
Review: Don't aspect much from this movie. It is better then Godzilla Vs Mecha-Ghidora but not by much. It was A sad script or maby I was aspecting to much this being the movie the big G dies in. But if you like Godzilla has I do you'll still buy it.


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