Gojira

(2004)

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The opening taken by '2012', which released on 715 screens with 676 prints across India on November 13 simultaneously in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, comes a very close second to that of Rs 19.17 crore taken by 'Spider-Man 3',... ... Full Article

This is one of the silliest but also one of the more amusing Godzilla movies. The goofiness of the enterprise somehow becomes part of the entertainment value, resulting in a likable, fun-filled, fast-paced movie that is totally incredible but quite... ... Full Article

For kaiju (i.e. Japanese Giant Monster movies) fans, this double-bill of two of the best non-Godzilla movies represents a must-have. Featuring both the original Japanese and the revised American versions, this double-disc DVD presents these kaiju classics with the respect... ... Full Article

It's the time of year to compile "Best Of" retrospectives, and once again I've opted out of participating.While I agree that these lists can be useful, I'm not entirely enamored with the concept. ... Full Article

The Real Artwork Series Godzilla 1954 3-D Poster Art is based on the successful 1954 Godzilla Japanese science fiction film directed and co-written by Ishiro Honda. ... Full Article

Released just six months after the first GODZILLA film (a.k.a. GOJIRA , 1954), this 1955 effort is a weakly plotted sequel that nonetheless retains much of the mood of the original. ... Full Article

By BRUCE DANCIS Two of the most famous Japanese films ever made _ "Seven Samurai" and "Gojira" (released as "Godzilla, King of the Monsters" in the United States) _ both came out in 1954. ... Full Article

Godzilla
guardian.co.uk2005-10-16
As a result of being shown in this country in a re-edited, dubbed and politically emasculated American version, Ishiro Hondo's Godzilla is regarded as a laughably inept monster movie, a debased Japanese take on King Kong and The Beast from... ... Full Article

When you think back on 70s disaster movies, what do you remember? Typically it's (in order) the special effects, the cast, and the one character that makes the ultimate sacrifice so that others may survive. ... Full Article

Before this year, few American viewers had ever seen the original, undiluted version of "Godzilla". Thankfully, Rialto Pictures has taken it upon themselves to change that with their release of the Japanese cut of the classic monster film that essentially... ... Full Article

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