Godzilla [Blu-ray]


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Godzilla [Blu-ray]

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GODZILLA - Blu-Ray Movie

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As "gigantic monster reptile attacks New York" movies go, you've got to admit that Godzilla delivers the goods, although its critical drubbing and box-office disappointment were arguably deserved. It's a shameless, uninspired crowd pleaser that's content to serve up familiar action with the advantage of really fantastic special effects, and if you expect nothing more you'll be one among millions of satisfied customers. There's really no other way to approach it--you just have to accept the fact that Independence Day creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin are unapologetic plagiarists, incapable of anything more than mindless spectacle that can play in any cinema in the world without dubbing or subtitles. The whole movie plays out like a series of highlights stolen from previous blockbusters of the 1990s; it's little more than a rehash of the Jurassic Park movies. The derivative script is so trivial that it's unworthy of comment, apart from a few choice laughs and the casting of Michael Lerner as New York's mayor, whose name is Ebert and who closely resembles a certain well-known movie critic. Perhaps that's a clever hint that this movie's essentially critic-proof. It's stupid but it's fun, and for most audiences that's a fitting definition of mainstream Hollywood entertainment. --Jeff Shannon


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57 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A film to make the Big Guy proud, June 16, 2005
This review is from: Godzilla (DVD)
Okay, I know this is going to be a highly disputed opinion, but I think this movie is very, very good. Great, I'd even daresay. And I am a Godzilla fan. I love the Big Guy from his early masterworks to his campy mid-period to his new thrilling outings.

Admittedly, this is not the same Godzilla. But Godzilla himself is a product of the 50s fascination with giant monsters, and this movie is really just an homage to all those old, great monster movies. Anyway, I don't see why the universe isn't big enough for two Godzillas.

A lot of fans hated this just for the idea. But Tristar had to make a new version. The old version would've flopped in America. In fact, Godzilla 2000 came out about a year later, and it did terrible. So where were those so-called fans when he really needed them? I submit that there really aren't that many Godzilla fans. There's plenty of people who claim to be, but do they really like him or these types of films? Doesn't seem like... Read more
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Zilla's Blu ray Review., June 27, 2011
This review is from: Godzilla [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
The 1080p Video:

'Godzilla's 1080p MPEG-4 AVC transfer, in its original 2.39: 1 aspect ratio, is actually fairly solid. This isn't the knock-it-out-of-the-park home video presentation some might be expecting, but it's a perfectly fine transfer in its own right. (Especially of a movie I have no intention of ever, ever, EVER watching again.)

The movie is drenched in persistent rain, which adds a blurry, oppressive look to the entire film. While there is a fair amount of grain on the transfer (more than you'd expect for a relatively recent film), sometimes it became unclear whether or not the image was muddled or grainy or if it was just the added element of rain.

That said, other aspects of the transfer fare better. There are no wonky technical issues, skin tones look good, detail is heightened, and blacks are deep and dark.

The only other major problem has nothing to do with the crispness of the image, but rather the newly presented high... Read more
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars RHEADOSAURUS? IS THAT YOU OLD BUDDY?, June 20, 1999
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This review is from: Godzilla [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Godzilla? Well, okay, your the boss! Alright, first I'd just like to say, this movie rocked! But, as I watched it for the first time at a special day-before screening, I thought of a movie I saw in summer of 1996. I didn't remember the (let's face it, complicated) title of the film. I did remember Ray Harryhausen's amazing effects, and the basic plot. Later that summer, I went to Suncoast and picked up a copy of this effects classic. I watched it and liked it. And it warmely reminded me of my favorite movie of that summer. Let's look at some similarities: 1. Both attack New York. 2. Both are very similar in physical apperence, and both are related to true dinosaur species. 3. Both the main characters are nuclear scientists. 4. And finally (only because I'm almost out of room), both main army attacks take place at night. The reason I liked Godzilla so much, was because all the good things about TBF20kF, were recreated with Jurassic Park style visual effects. Unlike... Read more
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