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Godzilla 1985 - VHS Tape

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VHS Tape - 30 September, 1997
Anchor Bay
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Director: Koji Hashimoto
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  • NTSC

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VHS Tape Description

In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the original Godzilla film, the lizard king returned to the big screen after a decade of inactivity for this 16th Godzilla feature. Originally released in Japan in 1984 as The Return of Godzilla, this modern sequel sweeps away decades of sequels and even recaptures the awe and grandeur of the original film, while adding modern technology and increased military firepower. But let's not get too carried away: this is ultimately a classic Japanese monster movie, and the best moments are the Big G's rampages through Tokyo, knocking over buildings and crushing cars and trains underfoot. It's still a guy in a suit stomping through lovingly detailed miniatures, and by American standards it'll always have that delightfully cheesy camp element, but this painstakingly crafted affair is one of the easier such efforts to take seriously. And fear not, you can't keep Godzilla down for long: he returns in Godzilla vs. Biollante. American distributor New World Pictures dubbed and trimmed the Japanese version while adding new American scenes featuring Raymond Burr, who reprises his role as reporter Steven Martin from the original Godzilla. The videotape also features Marv Newland's goofy animated short spoof Bambi Meets Godzilla. --Sean Axmaker


Selected Customer Reviews

dude like awesome

this movie is awesome.there is no lame crappy parts in this movie.well first of all its the sequel to the 1954 godzilla and he fights some plant. here is a long summery. ok godzilla goes into the town and he fights the army. he does not hane any crazy enimies and they sucseed (or do they).i will not tell u who wins . i know that u will probabaly say this isn't helpful onthe thingy down there(look down and you will see it) but O WELL-BEN KUHLMAN


One of the best

This has always been my favorite out of all the Godzilla movies. This one always seems to be one of the more serious movies out of the series. Godzilla himself looks great in this film. When I was a kid, it had a scary tone to the movie, and now it still has a scary side to it. The scene when Godzilla starts to go towards the city at night always was creepy to me. I don't recall there ever being a scene of Godzilla in daylight on this film.


Godzilla 1985 A Legend Reborn

though a shame for the heavy editing this movie got in the American release the fire power and special effects makes this one of the best of the old school Godzilla films. It is still this godzilla fan hope that a uncut version of this movie will some day see the light of a dvd release.

 

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