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Godzilla has razor sharp teeth in a gargantuan mouth; claws that can cut through steel; a roar that echoes back through the centuries; dorsal fins that resemble crimson lightning bolts; and fiery breath that incinerates everything it comes into contact with. He sounds scray but in fact, he saves Tokyo by battling a mysterious UFO that later transforms into a mysterious kaiju dubbed Orga.
A couple of laughs at the expense of the intentionally horrible dubbing ... and amateurish acting.
January 01, 2000
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
After all the humans' blathering about studying him or killing him or why's-he-keep-saving-us-after-we-created-him-but-now-try-to-destroy-him?, the big scaly brute's got the best idea for taking the piss out of this movie--keep roaring unintelligibly.
this is old-school Godzilla, meaning unconvincing special effects, a ridiculous plotline involving a rival monster, and lots of Japanese actors with badly overdubbed dialogue
We know we're in for a good time right from the start when plucky photographer Yuki says, "I've really got to get some great pictures here," while moving her lips only twice.
June 12, 2003
Planet Sick-Boy
Neither cheesy enough to make you laugh at it, nor good enough for you to enjoy it as a conventional action flick.