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Ghidra The Three Headed Monster

Ghidra The Three Headed Monster

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GHIDRAH, GODZILLA'S MOST ANNOYING FOE!
Review: Ghidrah, the Three Headed Monster is one of the worst Godzilla movies for three reasons, no plot, Mothra, and Ghidrah! The plot made no sense, enough said. Mothra's the weenie who sat in the background and did squat! Ghidrah was the one with the three heads (that seem to be interested in something else every microsecond) and the annoying, girly roar! This is one of the worst! Not the worst, but still pretty damn bad! The only thing worth watching is the fight between Godzilla and Rodan, but I would turn it off after that. 5 stars for the movie that I like to call Godzilla vs. Rodan. Take my advice, you want a good Ghidrah movie, check out Destroy All Monsters, but Ghidrah was still his annoying self in that. So buy Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, It's way better!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sort of dumb.
Review: Godzilla breathes fire at everyone, except at Ghidra! Also, Rodan looks ultra fake, and when was Mothra a he? But besides that it was a pretty good movie but shouldn't be cherished.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: war of the monsters
Review: good entertaining monster movie featuring ghidrah in his first appearnce and quite impressive! the part's where the monster's talk too one another while the faries translate what they are saying is very stupid though. godzilla, rodan and mothra go up against the dragon in a exciting grudgematch but the scenes with the cop trying to save the princess annoyingly interrups the action, so fast foward through those scenes.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Once Burned
Review: Hopefully this wiil teach me to read the reviews for every purchase before another "gem" like this waste of money slips through. I too am amazed Amazon is still selling this shoddy unwatchable copy.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Once Burned
Review: Hopefully this wiil teach me to read the reviews for every purchase before another "gem" like this waste of money slips through. I too am amazed Amazon is still selling this shoddy unwatchable copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic Godzilla
Review: I first saw this flick when I was about 7-years-old. I am 18 now and I still think this is one of the greatest Godzillas ever. I thought it was pretty cool that they finally got Godzilla and Rodan to battle it out, only that they would eventually mend their ways and band together with Mothra to fight a huge, three-headed dragon called Ghidrah (or Ghidorah as he is called in other movies). All together, if you are a Godzilla fan and have not seen this movie, it is a must.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Four Famous Monsters, One Big Battle
Review: I have to say, this is one of my favorite Godzilla films and second fav in the "Showa" series ( my favorite being Destroy All Monsters ). I really liked the origin of King Ghidorah better in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, ohwell. Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster shows for the very first time that Godzilla turns good. I have to admit, the specail effects could be improved such as Godzilla's heat blast. The twin girls that guard Mothra don't always talk at the same time. One of my favorite parts is that a princess of some sort of country gains the ability too predict the future, warns people on stuff like, King Ghidorah is attacking, Rodan is in a volcano, that kind of stuff and claims to be a Martian. If you enjoy this, you may want to see more movies with King Ghidorah, such as Godzilla vs. Monster Zero, Destroy All Monsters, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, and Rebirth of Mothra Part 1 & 2.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Four Famous Monsters, One Big Battle
Review: I have to say, this is one of my favorite Godzilla films and second fav in the "Showa" series ( my favorite being Destroy All Monsters ). I really liked the origin of King Ghidorah better in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, ohwell. Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster shows for the very first time that Godzilla turns good. I have to admit, the specail effects could be improved such as Godzilla's heat blast. The twin girls that guard Mothra don't always talk at the same time. One of my favorite parts is that a princess of some sort of country gains the ability too predict the future, warns people on stuff like, King Ghidorah is attacking, Rodan is in a volcano, that kind of stuff and claims to be a Martian. If you enjoy this, you may want to see more movies with King Ghidorah, such as Godzilla vs. Monster Zero, Destroy All Monsters, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, and Rebirth of Mothra Part 1 & 2.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ghidra the three headed monster - CineVu DVD 2004
Review: If you are looking for a high quality classic godzilla movie on DVD - DON'T BUY THIS DVD!!! It is absolutely awful. I should have known something was wrong when there was no picture available for the cover. Even the cover is a cheap imitation. It appears that someone set up a digital camera, a "cheap" camera, in front of a television set and hit record. The movie shutters constantly, the picture is blurry and the quality is utterly apalling.

Nowhere on the DVD cover is Toho Co. Ltd. (the creators of this movie) given credit.

I rated this 1 star - but in reality it is less than a zero - THE QUALITY IS THAT BAD! Don't waste your money on this DVD!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top Notch G-Flick
Review: In terms of plot, cinematography and battle scenes, this is probably the best Godzilla flick. For once, the storyline is actually as cool as the monsters and there are some genuine, involving moments here. The suspense is palpable as the strange "prophetess" warns people that Godzilla is about to emerge from the lake and elsewhere when Rodan breaks out from the bottom of a crater, just as a tourist goes chasing after his wife's hat. Actually scary, as far as G-movies go. The scene where Ghidrah emerges from the meteorite is clever and cool, and even the corny little Mothra fairies give good performances here; one feels for them as the world asks them to summon the pee-wee Mothra in a last-ditch effort to combat Ghidrah. The fight scene that results, with Mothra getting its butt totally kicked, is cool for showing monster-vulnerability, and the final teamwork displayed by Godzilla, Rodan, and Mothra is also neat. Perhaps most of all, the neatest segments are when the Mothra fairies translate a "conversation" between Godzilla, Rodan and Mothra. Totally trippy. A smart Godzilla flick. Now, if Toho would only combine modern film-budgets with such smart writing, new Godzilla classics would be forthcoming!


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