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In this sequel to Godzilla vs. Biollante, time-travellers from the future warn that Japan will ultimately be destroyed if the monster Godzilla can't be neutralized. They reveal the circumstances of Godzilla's origin: a dinosaur who survived into the 20th Century (and who inadvertently saved a group of Japanese soldiers from American forces during World War II), only to be mutated by atomic testing on his island home. The future people have an audacious plan: to remove the pre-Godzilla dinosaur from his timestream and prevent his mutation. However, things take an unexpected turn, resulting in the creation of a new horror--the three- headed dragon King Ghidrah. Time travellers from the 23rd century return to 1992 to warn Japan that Godzilla will cause a catastrophic nuclear incident in the 21st century and suggest a way to rid the world of him forever. They intend to go back to 1944, to Ragos Island, where a dinosaur was exposed to radiation from the Bikini H-Bomb test and became Godzilla. Upon completion of this task, King Ghidrah appears in 1992 and the visitors' true plan is discovered. They wish to destroy Japan so it will not become the dominant economic force. Luckily for the Japanese, Godzilla was still created and will now fight Ghidrah. I know, not much of a helpful Summary, sorry about that...

However, it is quite true : )

Not a whole lot to say about another 'Godzilla' movie, but it DEFINITELY was fun! Overall a decent and novel concept. And the use of different time periods was kind of nice. I must say, that the Americans in the WWII segment were frigg'n HILARIOUS!

The overall concept of the people coming back through time was novel (no spoiler; you see this almost immediately...)

Unfortunately, someone already used 'Take THAT You Dinosaur!' as their summary...

And, seeing those ULTRA-white guys from the future spouting off near perfect Japanese was awesome! They couldn't POSSIBLY have chosen actors who could have looked more the absolute antithesis of Japanese if they tried. That main guy's eyes were SUPER creepy! 'Wadawada...'

Oh, and the android's seemingly random lapses into English were great!

'YES BOSS'

'PERFECT...!' Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

A UFO lands in Tokyo and it turns out that time travelers are on board. They've traveled back in time to warn Japan that their country is going to be reduced to rubble. One is due to pollution but the big issue is that Godzilla is going to be coming back and he isn't their friend.

GODZILLA VS. KING GHIDORAH is obviously going to appeal to those die hard fans of the big G. But how does your average fan going to take it? I think for the most part it's an entertaining movie but there's no question that there are some flaws in it including keeping the big guy off camera for so long. It takes thirty-minutes for a dinosaur to briefly appear, fifty-minutes for King Ghidorah to appear and Godzilla doesn't show up until the hour mark.

Obviously there's a lot of stuff going on here and some of it is campy enough to where it could hold its head right up there with some of the sillier entries from the 70s. I mean, there's one man who is a robot and the scenes of him running fast through the streets are really bad. The effects are extremely cheap and laughable and they bring the film down a notch. I'd also argue that the WWII footage was also poorly done and looked incredibly cheap. With that said, the Godzilla costume looks pretty darn good and I thought it was realistic enough for the film. The King Ghidorah was also good looking, although not quite as good as Godzilla.

I actually thought the story itself was fairly good and the use of the time travelers actually paid off very well. The biggest problem with the film is the fact that it clocks in at 100-minutes and there are way too many moments where there aren't any monsters on the screen and the dialogue and story aren't good enough to make up for that. Once the final battle starts to happen we're treated to the action and destruction that fans have come to love but it's a long way getting there. Yes, and no. The creature is three headed like King Ghidorah, with very Chinese dragon-influenced faces (like Ghidorah) with two wings and many other strongly relations to the Japanese original. However, this incarnation possess none of his powers, and apparently its only use is as a mode of transportation. Whether a blatant rip-off or paying homage to the beloved Godzilla franchise character, the director Stephen Sommers has not commented. In this film, King Ghidorah could use his powerful necks to strangle Godzilla. After being reconstituted as a cyborg, Mecha-King Ghidorah lost that ability but was equipped with several electrified manacles and the G-grasper, a mechanical harness mounted on its chest plate. Yes, sort of. Unlike most movies that have an black backdrop during the credits, Heisei Godzilla films had special footage that played during the credits. In this one we see the thought to be dead Godzilla rise and roar menacingly at the audience from his watery grave, and the monster King then snarls as the waters churn. 646f9e108c

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