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Godzilla - Final Wars
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by Sony Pictures
Sales Rank: 3860
Price: $9.99

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Godzilla's 50th Anniversary project and costliest adventure to date out of 28 films. Earth has been relatively peaceful since Godzilla was successfully buried deep in ice beneath the South Pole. Then - sometime a few years hence-several of his old nemeses return to wreak havoc on cities worldwide. A huge spaceship suddenly appears and neutralizes all the monsters in a blink. The visitors are "Xiliens," who take human form and announce they would like to negotiate a peace treaty that would replace the United Nations with a "United Universe". They are indeed too good to be true, however. It doesn't take long before their nefarious real purpose is exposed - conquering Earth. Greatly outmatched, Earth officials decide to de-freeze Godzilla as man's only hope to vanish the invaders, as well as the monsters they control. Only trouble is Godzilla is still mad at man for freezing him in the first place.
Viewer Reviews I thought this was the worst Godzilla movie of all time. Even with all the monsters, SPFX. First the monsters werent on screen long enough. 2nd the music was totally out of place. 3rd the characters are totally unlikeable. 4th Godzilla takes forever to show. 5th this movie just sucked. There were a lot of Hedorah fans who got to see their monster come back, looking different, and a screen time of 1 minute. Who was this Hedorah I would have liked to have known more. Ebirah gets a minute in the movie. King Caesar(sp) why ?? Minya Why ??? Gigan, Rodan and Mothra were cool. Monster X was neat, and became Kaiser Ghidorah at the end... Being a G fan to the fullest, I was thoroughly disappointed with this piece of junk. Nothing traditional about this.
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