One thing to bear in mind is that this film has nothing to do with the 1998 American "Godzilla" film. I love it in one of the Japanese films that came out shortly after that one, where two guys are talking and one says he heard Godzilla attacked the US and the other replies that it wasn't really Godzilla, they only thought it was.
One thing to bear in mind is that this film has nothing to do with the 1998 American "Godzilla" film. I love it in one of the Japanese films that came out shortly after that one, where two guys are talking and one says he heard Godzilla attacked the US and the other replies that it wasn't really Godzilla, they only thought it was.
That's funny! Do you know what the name of the film was?
General Tachibana: "Monsters resembling Godzilla have been seen in the United States..."
Soldier one: "Wasn't that Godzilla?"
Soldier two: "The Americans said it was Godzilla, but all the Japanese scientists denied it."
It's a great film for more reasons than that, but I love how they put that in there.
Then, to punctuate it, Godzilla even kicked the butt of the Roland Emmerich "Godzilla" in the movie Godzilla: Final Wars.
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And even though it's an updated version of the old roar, I still like it!
I'll admit, I'm skeptical after the last American Godzilla. Still, the concept is interesting and I'll check it out before judging for sure!
That's funny! Do you know what the name of the film was?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279112/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_97
General Tachibana: "Monsters resembling Godzilla have been seen in the United States..."
Soldier one: "Wasn't that Godzilla?"
Soldier two: "The Americans said it was Godzilla, but all the Japanese scientists denied it."
It's a great film for more reasons than that, but I love how they put that in there.
Then, to punctuate it, Godzilla even kicked the butt of the Roland Emmerich "Godzilla" in the movie Godzilla: Final Wars.
But sad to say Pacific Rim has spoiled me and now no kaiju movie is interesting without a giant robot beating five color s! out of it.