The product was as advertised. The disc were not scratched and the movies are entertaining for the family. Someone took good care of their movies.
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I'm a huge Godzilla fan and I own every Godzilla movie made, both Japanese and American. This is the only Japanese one that disappointed me. It is no where near as good as it's predecessors. It would have been better without the alien story. Glad I own it because it completes my collection but I won't be watching it again.
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What I thought was amazing about Godzilla Final Wars was the scene when the original Godzilla took out Dean Deviln's version of Godzilla and blew him into radioactive dust! I was hoping that the real Godzilla and the american version would meet up someday! I don't know why they didn't release this film in american movie theaters like Godzilla 1985 and Godzilla 2000, It would have been really cool if they did. I think it would have been a blast seeing the original big G on the big screen again here in the U.S. I guess it depends on how many G fans their are in this country. I grew up with the old and new Godzilla films ever since. I was surprised that they didn't release the 1990s Godzilla films onto the big screens in america which they should have been! Godzilla is a big screen monster and deserves alot more than being on the small screens, the same thing with the Star Wars movies. I wonder if Godzilla Final Wars really is the final Godzilla film? I sure hope not! If Godzilla does return again, lets hope that they'll show him on the big screen once more.Read full review
Godzilla movies run hot and cold with me. For every Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah - Giant Monsters All-Out Attack there is a Son of Godzilla. Admittedly, regardless of what Godzilla film it is, they are all about some guy in a monster suit stomping various parts of Japan to rubble. The good ones are at the very least worth a good laugh. The bad ones make you want to tear your eyes out. This is one of the good ones. It is crazy. There is so much going on, with good monsters fighting bad monsters, good mutants fighting bad aliens, good mutants turning into bad mutants...you get the point. Very hyperkinetic in style. Like a dozen action films all rolled into one with all the boring parts cut out. Highly recommended.
This movie is the culmination of 50 years' worth of Godzilla mayhem. Toho wanted to celebrate the big G's 50th anniversary right: with the biggest monster mash ever seen, and they certainly deliver with this one. In this movie Godzilla fights many of his old rivals (and allies), all with updated looks and special effects, and with hardly any left out. Among those included are crowd pleasers like Gigan and Mothra, but they also include the more obscure ones such as Kumonga, Ebirah, and even King Seesar. The american Godzilla ("Zilla," or "GINO" as some call him/her) also makes an appearance, mainly just so that Toho can have their own Godzilla kick the crap out of him. The plot involving the humans is a weird one, but it involves the Xilians from "Monster Zero," (who were also briefly mentioned in Godzilla vs. Megalon). The Xilians are attempting another hostile takeover of the Earth, and they are (of course) controlling all the monsters except Godzilla and Mothra. Earth has mutant soldiers on its side, each with superhuman strength, speed, and agility, and this leads to some spectacular martial arts battles in between monster fights. All in all, this movie is really fun to watch. There are a few too many scenes involving the humans, but it's not so bad considering all the monsters you get to see. And Godzilla looks frickin' awesome in this one, too.Read full review
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