Now, here's a great newer Godzilla flick, absolutely one of my favorites. Godzilla returns with a new look and a powered up atomic ray, this time he battles a mysterious UFO that later transforms into a weird Kaiju monster, dubbed Orga. They end up in a final showdown in the Japanese city of Shinjuku.
I have a sound clip for your approval, sooooo, you can push the big red 'GO' button located there by our monster model shelf, NOW, Ralphie The Tarantula!.. Here's a sample from... GODZILLA 2000!
Here's a scene you never want to be in! Every shot in this movie looks completely realistic.
A scientist discovers a giant odd shaped rock in the ocean, so, he devises a way to raise it to the surface. But, the thing has a mind of its own and soon flies away toward japan.
Then, sensing something is up, our big guy shows up in Japan yet another time... Now what?!
The mysterious transformed alien saucer goes inland, the helicopter following to object is on the verge of being destroyed by sonic waves.
Things get strange, the saucer hovers over a skyscraper, then, changes into one weird looking creature. Toho studios is the master of coming up with unique monsters for us... Wild!!
The scenes of destruction are amazing, every shot looks like you are in a real disaster!
The alien changes again, this time into a really creepy reptile with sharp, giant claws.
It opens up its jaws to reveal a huge reptile mouth that can swallow a whole building!
In a very strange move, Godzilla walks over to the monster and sticks his head full into its mouth!! What the freakin' Hell is going on?!.. Is this the end of our mighty hero?!
Big G actually has a plan!!.. He starts heating things up to like a million degrees!
Then, it causes the monster to blow itself sky high. But, what about Godzilla, did he survive?
Oh Hell yeah!!.. It's a great victory gained in a most unusual manner, but, the perfect ending to a great movie! Be back Wednesday for another new post from Eegah!!
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It was such a surreal treat to see a Toho Godzilla film in theaters back in 2000!
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