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Godzilla Vs Megaguirus, Godzilla Vs. Mech, Godzilla Vs. Mech 2, Godzilla Bundle

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Item specifics

Condition
Like new: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
UPC
0043396100138
Format
DVD
Producer
Dirk Wittenborn, Griffin Dunne, Keith Addis, Michael Paseornek, Nick Wechsler
Language
Japanese, English
Release Year
2000
Subtitle Language
English, French
Director
Masaaki Tezuka
Sub-Genre
Horror-Monsters
Run Time
106 min.
Genre
Sci-Fi-Contemporary
Movie/TV Title
Godzilla Vs Megaguirus
Studio
Sony Pictures

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Dirk Wittenborn, Griffin Dunne, Keith Addis, Michael Paseornek, Nick Wechsler
UPC
0043396100138
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9046027550

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Godzilla Vs Megaguirus
Director
Masaaki Tezuka
Language
Japanese, English
Subtitle Language
English, French
Run Time
106 min.
Format
DVD
Release Year
2000
Genre
Sci-Fi-Contemporary
Studio
Sony Pictures
Sub-Genre
Horror-Monsters

Dimensions

Item Height
0.54 in
Item Weight
0.15 lb
Item Length
7.48 in
Item Width
5.35 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
Mexico
category_subtree
11232

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  • Top favourable review

    Excellent action and great graphics. It looked real...makes me wonder.

    Godzilla vs Megaguirus was a Godzilla movie to beat. Megaguirus was bad to the bone. I thought Godzilla was going get whipped. Great movie.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: goodwill_colorado_springs

  • Godzilla Vs. Megaguirus

    Solid Millennium era G-flick.Plot involves a mutated Dragonfly like monster created by a black hole weapon that was supposed to do away with the big G.(Don't these wacky scientists ever learn)The special effects run the gamut from excellent to laughable.(wait for the moment Megaguiris goes airborne for the 1st time).I kind of expect that in these flicks it's 1/2 the fun. The plot looks like they recycled a few elements from Gamera 2:Attack of Legion.A movie I highly recommend btw.The acting and the characters are alright there's one annoying little kid but he doesn't get 2 much screen time.Of the Millennium flicks I've seen I'd rank this above Final wars and below Godzilla 2000.A good mix of monster action and cheese.

  • New monster! What is not to love?

    I collect the Godzilla films and I was missing a few to make my collection complete. I notice some of the films made in the 90"s include Godzilla bleeding copious amounts. To me, this detracts from the films watch-ability.One of the joys of my life is introducing my grandchildren to the ToHo studio pictures. They are usually child friendly viewing however, with this new era of swearing and profanity and copious bleeding, I find that I will have to restrict their video choices. It is really too bad. Mostly, I enjoyed the film. The content s certainly no fault of the seller and the service was excellent. I would recomend it to die hard fans.

  • Not The Best, But As A Fan...I Like

    Well this movie features a giant insect from some bizarre dimension. How did it get here? Well the Japanese people's never ending quest to destroy Godzilla takes so many twists and turn that you shouldn't even be surprised. This movie is alright, but for a while it feels like a horror movie when the insects are attacking people on the street. The fight scenes aren't the best, they can be rather bland and the ending isn't much to speak of. On the other hand, it's Godzilla and any fan will like any movie. While there are better, as a long time fan I can easily say that all fans should add this to their collection. While Godzilla's opponent, Megaguirus is really just a scary looking Mothra from another dimension, it's still a new character that fans should ...

  • Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

    This was the first of the 'new' Godzilla movies I saw. I saw it first on the Monster Movie channel and to tell the truth I wasn't all that impressed. However, I had almost all the Godzilla movies to date, so I figured why not get it? On a second watch, it's pretty frickin' awesome. The human part of the story has interesting characters that I found amusing to watch, and the monster fighting was awesome. Megaguirus is a giant dragonfly-like creature from the Carboniferous era that came through a wormhole created during an anti-Godzilla weapon test, although sometimes they just say an insect was mutated by the blast. Either way, it starts out as a swarm of large insects you may recognize from the movie Rodan. These creatures develop wings and fight Godzilla, draining ...