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Features
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 1999
DVD Release : 26 December, 2000 |
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Godzilla 2000 description
Gaaaaaaaargh! The guy in the rubber suit is back with a vengeance. Godzilla's back in the nurturing hands of Toho Studios, and they've beefed up the big beast with more highly developed spinal fins, resembling large crystals, and more menacing teeth. But he's the same guy in the rubber suit who smashes Tokyo's buildings and cars and dukes it out in larger-than-life smackdowns with the universe's monstrous villains. The plot is familiar to anyone who was a 12-year-old boy: Godzilla erupts from the sea for reasons that are never made clear, proceeds to wreak havoc amongst the buildings of a model city, and meets and beats a monster his own size, thus saving humanity. His nemesis this time around is a 600-foot-long rock that scientists find at the bottom of the ocean and unwisely bring to the surface, where it proves to be an alien spacecraft bent on acquiring Godzilla's regenerative abilities. "A visitor from outer space?" exclaims one of the scientists, "My god, it's just too crazy to believe!" To which the lead scientist responds, "Right, like Godzilla's normal. Anyway, it's my theory that..." The film is thoroughly entertaining, and not just for the breathtaking sequences of destruction that follow Godzilla's emergence and his battles with the alien space monster. These do have a preternatural beauty. But the human story, if you can call it that, holds your interest due to the shear preponderance of improbabilities it generates. You laugh at the "mistakes"--assuming they weren't planted there as amiable self-deprecation. --Jim Gay |
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Godzilla 2000 Customer Reviews
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Awful and Wonderful
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This movie stinks in the wonderful way all Godzilla movies stink.
Godzilla 2000 is awful and wonderful with a meaner looking Godzilla but the same dumb-as-nails humans. Needless to say, the Japanese try everything to kill Godzilla again this time and nothing works...again.
Why do they keep shooting at him when he is impervious to pain? I thought the Japanese were smart? In this movie two characters, father and daughter, seem to like Godzilla who destroys a heck of a lot of the city and kills thousands of humans. Somehow or other we are supposed to identify with the ugly beast.
In this movie Godzilla fights a giant rock from outer space that turns into a spaceship then into a monster and then Godzilla...well I don't want to ruin the ending.
One star: BUT a lot of idiotic fun!
Frank Scoblete: author of Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution!
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