![]() Needless to say the fidget factor is high. For one thing Godzilla himself pretty much disappears from the movie. You got to love them Godzilla tornado chasers and when the big guy himself blocks a tunnel and breathes on the windshield it is the pinnacle of Godzilla film-making. (It also helps needless to say when I watched Godzilla movies every Saturday morning it was 1978 and I was ten.) The movie starts out strong enough with a couple of brilliant scenes that ape both Twister and Jurassic Park. Turns out while there is something charming about watching a Godzilla film in your pj's every Saturday morning during Million Dollar Movie on channel 9 a lot of that love disappears when you plopped down seven-fifty. (I may have seen Godzilla 1985 in the theater but my memory is a bit fuzzy). For many of us it would be the first time seeing a Japanese Godzilla on the big screen. For many of us it Godzilla 2000:7 out of 10: Promoted with a kick ass trailer (which was infinitely better than the film itself) Godzilla 2000 roared into theaters a few years back on a mission to erase the memory of "that American Godzilla". Godzilla 2000:7 out of 10: Promoted with a kick ass trailer (which was infinitely better than the film itself) Godzilla 2000 roared into theaters a few years back on a mission to erase the memory of "that American Godzilla". ![]()
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