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The magic blue elves from outer space, in their flying blue nose.
Now the movie makes sense. Yes, I'm being serious. It makes more sense than the rest of the flying alien blue nose plot.
Ha!!!! I block your 8/8 Godzilla with my Shivan Dragon, pump 3 red mana into its firebreathing and kill your Force of Nature. Sure, I lose 3 life, but it's worth it.
Wait a sec...isn't Force of Nature the one that hurts you...dang it!!!
The main problem is that Godzilla would probably have howl from beyond, berserk, and fork on him when he attacks. I remember seeing a kurd ape that caused over 200 damage, just because everybody at the table suddenly decided to see just how big a kurd ape could get. I have not played Magic: The Gathering for probably ten years, but I do still have an alpha lord of the pit somewhere in a protective case. Loved that card. All black and ominious.
Theyve been showing this one one of movie channels, and I think its one of the better of the new series of Godzilla movies. When you think about it, their would be people who would chase giant monsters the way they would case tornadoes, of whale watch. (Sort of a hybrid of the two)
You'd think Orga would have been a better opponent for Godzilla though, considering that he supposedly has the mind of an advance alien species. He was either driven to beastial intellegence by Godzilla's DNA-or he was the equivalent of a test chimp.
I liked the storm chasers angle. My main issue was that the special effects could be uneven, and that Godzilla's opponents (the blue nose and Orga) were not satisfying in the least. Maybe if the opponents had been a number of flying saucers, then the plot could have remained largely the same. The human plot stopped being interesting around the time that Shinoda tried to find out what the aliens were looking for in the computer system. Of course they want to know about Godzilla. Everything else they found on the planet was mediocre. "Hairless apes, hairless apes driving cars, hairless apes on cell phones...hey, what the heck is that thing?"
This movie is okay, but alot of the cgi scenes look terrible. All in all its not as terrible as say godzillas revenge, and the story blows my mind everytime i hear it, but hey its a godzilla movie i don't want a story i want a giant monster destroying stuff! That banner below me is pure genius!
Probably my least favorite Godzilla movie, but it's squarely targeted at children. Godzilla movies seem to be more adult-oriented.
Theyve been showing this one one of movie channels, and I think its one of the better of the new series of Godzilla movies. When you think about it, their would be people who would chase giant monsters the way they would case tornadoes, of whale watch. (Sort of a hybrid of the two)
You'd think Orga would have been a better opponent for Godzilla though, considering that he supposedly has the mind of an advance alien species. He was either driven to beastial intellegence by Godzilla's DNA-or he was the equivalent of a test chimp.
There are some great destruction scenes in the 1992 Godzilla vs. Mothra. Godzilla fighting the futuristic army and Mothra charging through the blockade of ships are some of my favorites. Overall, I tend to like models blowing up. "Real" special effects. It seems like model work is more forgiving than CGI when something does not come out quite right.
Two things, well 3...
1) I LOVE KAIJU- thanke for the review
2) If he was a japanese male my brother would look just like Katagiri
3) I took a girl to this film on a first date, there was a second date, but there was a disticnct lack of ethusiasm.
I have a story about a first date that involved seeing "Man's Best Friend." There was never a second date...