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Ghidra The Three Headed Monster |
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Rating: Summary: GHIDORAH - GODZILLA'S COOLEST FOE! Review: When a magnetic meteor crashes on earth, it releases the destroyer called King Ghidorah, a golden scaled three headed dragon capable of reducing earth to ashes. Then, a mysterious "martian" woman predicts the return of Rodan and Godzilla. When the two monsters return, Mothra convinces the two to fight King Ghidorah, or the earth will be destroyed. The four creatures battle in a spectacular clash. Ghidorah is probably Godzilla's most popular enemy - returns in four more films to menace earth(and get beaten by Godzilla). Ghidorah makes a return in the next movie in the series, which in my opinion stinks. For all Ghidorah fans, I reccommend the new spiffy 90's flick - GODZILLA VS KING GHIDORAH. Its a great film and shows Ghidorah at his best. GHIDORAH THE THREE HEADED MONSTER is an excellent movie.
Rating: Summary: Godzilla vs. Ghidorah, The Three-Headed Monster Review: When you look at this flick the one word that comes to mind is "coasting". What I mean is that this movie doesn't push the Godzilla series in daring, innovative directions. "Ghidrah, The Three-Headed Monster" features the same directorial, screenwriting, effects, and music team of "Godzilla vs. Mothra", my favorite Godzilla picture of the series - so far. In "Ghidrah" this crew is sticking to the formula; cryptic threat, monster danger, monster fight, everything all right. The production values are right up there with "Godzilla vs. Mothra", the direction is fine, with Ishiro Honda keeping the events going at a brisk pace. It's just....well.....not as serious. The best Godzilla films take are dramas first, monster flicks second. This builds the tension, makes us care, creates a greater impact when the action strikes. "Ghidrah, The Three-Headed Monster" seems targeted more for kids, with a simplified plot and lots of monster action. Hey, the rubber-suited frenzy is what I buy these films for; but I like it a lot better when it has a deeper plot to steep myself in. Watching this flick, it feels like I walked right into a 2 hour "Ultraman" or "Zone Hero" special. Good film, just nothing special.
Rating: Summary: WHY IS THIS CRAP STILL ON HERE BOOTLEGS SHOULD NOT BE SOLD Review: Why is Amazon still selling this? This is a bootleg, and a pretty crappy one at that. I suggest Amazon removes this and goes after CineVu dude for copyright infringement. Selling a bootleg is one thing, but trying to pass it off as a legit copy is just plain wrong.
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