Godzilla DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony Pictures Home ENT
EAN: 9780767817479
Format: AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Special Edition, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0767817478
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Sony Pictures
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 SurroundEnglishSubtitled
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
MPN: 043396231290
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 03, 1998
Running Time: 139 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: May 19, 1998
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If you like big lizards and Godzilla. Then this film is for you because it has action, thrills, adventure, and excitement.
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Okay, anyone who knows me, knows that I hate when Hollywood decides to remake anything Asian, it just never works out, the Grudge, Pulse, Godzilla, Dragonball, all failed miserably at their jobs. In it's own right this would have been an okay movie, nothing great really, but it would have been fine to plop down on the couch with some popcorn to kill some time.
The CG was okay, I'm not really that fond of CG to be honest, I'll always prefer real movie magic, stuntmen jumping out of real ... Read More
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If you like good B popcorn movies, Godzilla is one of them.
Just have a seat and follow the story. This Blu Ray Edition has a great HD picture and a terrific HD sound (your neighbors will call the police)
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Ok so here goes nothing. I am a big fan of godzilla. most people love him or hate him, or think hes just a big pile of cheese. while yes the films can get cheesey and have over simple and over the top plots, godzilla has always been fun. Accept for Gojira witch to me is more of a tear jerking horror movie more like grave of the fire flies meets king kong. So loving the big G i made my dad take me to see this opening day at our local theatre. I was 9 years old and i was waiting to see him mess up tokyo, ... Read More
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I think movie reviews are funny because they really don't mean anything and everyones taste is differet. BUT, since Amazon wants me to write this, I will:
This movie sucks. It's crap. It's a shame money that could've fed homeless people or even gotten homeless people off the streets was spent on the creation of this.
OH, and then they put it in Blu-Ray! Even more money!
We bought this for my father in law as he has no taste in movies. If you know someone like ... Read More
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: GODZILLA (1998/DVD/WS 2.35/DD5.1/DSS/ENG-DUB&SUB/F
Amazon.com: As "gigantic monster reptile attacks New York" movies go, you've got to admit that Godzilla delivers the goods, although its critical drubbing and box-office disappointment were arguably deserved. It's a shameless, uninspired crowd pleaser that's content to serve up familiar action with the advantage of really fantastic special effects, and if you expect nothing more you'll be one among millions of satisfied customers. There's really no other way to approach it--you just have to accept the fact that Independence Day creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin are unapologetic plagiarists, incapable of anything more than mindless spectacle that can play in any cinema in the world without dubbing or subtitles. The whole movie plays out like a series of highlights stolen from previous blockbusters of the 1990s; it's little more than a rehash of the Jurassic Park movies. The derivative script is so trivial that it's unworthy of comment, apart from a few choice laughs and the casting of Michael Lerner as New York's mayor, whose name is Ebert and who closely resembles a certain well-known movie critic. Perhaps that's a clever hint that this movie's essentially critic-proof. It's stupid but it's fun, and for most audiences that's a fitting definition of mainstream Hollywood entertainment. The widescreen Special Edition DVD includes a wealth of bonus materials--audio commentary by the film's special effects supervisors, a "making of" featurette, the Wallflowers' music video "Heroes," a photo gallery, and a variety of features related to this and all the classic Godzilla films from Japan. --Jeff Shannon
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