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The King Of the Monsters: Godzilla |
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On a frozen island, out in the middle of the Pacific, two giant monsters are seen beating each other in a fierce battle. After a small quarrel, they fall into the ocean, and arnt seen rising again. In Osaka, the two men who witnessed the titanic clash are questioned. It is revealed that one of the monsters is a decedent of the Godzilla creature that destroyed Tokyo a year earlier, and the other is a mutated dinosaur who survived the dinosaur extinction. After a huge search is conducted, it is revealed that one is nearing Osaka bay. An ordered blackout plunges the city into total darkness, until some escaped convicts crash a gas truck into a building, attracting both monsters into the city. They start an even bigger fight than before, and before long you realize that this will be the last for one of the monsters. After Gigantis mortally wounds Angilas, he showers the body in his radioactive breath, lighting it on fire. The body falls into the bay, extinguishing the flames on it, and it slowly floats into the ocean. Gigantis continues to destroy the already burning city, and finally leaves. An air strike is called on the creature, and he is later found on another ice island, this one with many very tall cliff's on it. A way is found to bury the monster, and a plan is formulated. Planes return to the island and shoot the cliff's of ice with missiles, causing avalanches. Gigantis is buried in a huge ice pile, and the ice island drifts away. |
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I truly liked this installment in the Godzilla series. Anguirus was Godzilla's first foe, and one of his best ever. The new suits looked awesome, and the storyline seemed pretty solid. The fight scene's where executed wonderfully, they were really dirty fights, not just laser shots being traded back and forth. No, these fights were like brawls at your local biker bar. Not much to complain about at all. It is over all a great film. |
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*Photo's courtesy of Garys Stomp Goji Site |
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