Godzilla vs. Destoroyah/Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla
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Godzilla vs. Destoroyah/Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla - DVD

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Godzilla vs. Destoroyah/Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla

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DVD - 01 February, 2000
Sony Pictures
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Director: Takao Okawara

Number of Media: 1
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  • NTSC

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Godzilla's nuclear-powered heart is waning, threatening not only himself but mankind. But before going to that monster island in the sky, he must first battle his most forbidding foe to date: Destoroyah. Destoroyah makes Biollante, Space-Godzilla, and Rodan look like washed-up sparring partners as he dukes it out with Godzilla Jr. and Pop. With chilling powers that are sure to remind you of the creature from "Alien," Destoroyah wreaks havoc, and everyone's favorite radioactive lizard must give everything, including his life, to defeat him. Easily among the best of all Godzilla movies, Godzilla vs. Destoroyah eschews much of the series' campy humor for a dark and poignant vision that infuses the long-running series with new life at the same time that it lays to rest a beloved monster. --Tod Nelson


Selected Customer Reviews

Godzilla that Can Bring Tears to Your Eyes

These two movies completeing the Godzilla stories of the 90's are very powerful. Once again Godzilla is not just a reak havoc symbol of the 1950's "A" bomb, nor the campy fun in the sun Gozilla of the 60's and 70's. Godzilla is in effect the gardian and conscience of the Japanese people. In addition, baby Godzilla gets to grow up in "Godzilla vs Destoroyah". The way that movie ends, it will bring tears to your eyes, and set the stage for a whole new Godzilla saga. These are a must get!


Great Movies To Add To Your Kaiju Collection

Godzilla vs. Destroyah- A Fitting End

This was a great way to conclude the story of the mighty monster known as Godzilla. The story was fantastic and only made sense that the radiation would overcome him one day. Although the ending confused a lot of people. That is not supposed to be Godzilla's ghost; it is supposed to be Godzilla Jr. and indicating that he was brought back to life. I hope if they decided to kill Godzilla for a final time again, that they carry it out as well as they did on here. And we all know that this was supposed to be the last Godzilla movie, but it wasn't. It goes to show just because someone dies; it doesn't mean it is the end of their story.

Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla- Great Monster with OK Story

I enjoyed this movie more than I did Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla (II). This had good action. Godzilla gets revenge on Space Godzilla for hurting his Step-son Godzilla Jr

Between the two, Destroyah is the superior for sure


If you're a Godzilla fan...

If you're a Godzilla Fan, then these movies are for you. The first movie introduces a cosmic powered Godzilla from the furthest reaches of space, who uses baby Godzilla (a cute little bugger)as bait, to lure daddy into one titanic tussle. At the same time G-force uses the remains of Mecha-Godzilla, to create a new weapon to destroy Godzilla, and end up using it to try and destroy both monsters. Things get pretty interesting.
The Second movie, reintroduces the weapon that was used to destroy Godzilla in the very first movie from 1956, only it's evolved. Meanwhile, daddy Godzilla is literally going through a nuclear meltdown and is not only terrorizing all of Japan, yet again, but is battling this new and improved monster, dubbed Destroyah. Junior gets into the mix and the battle gets insane, and the ending is one not to be missed.
What's great about these two movies are the touching elements that make you get emotionally involved with these larger then life monsters.
I love Godzilla and thoroughly enjoyed these movies, and hope you will as well.

 

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