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Movie Title: Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster
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What a curious movie! Bowing to the watch craze of the 1960′s, director Jun Fukuda has Godzilla fighting the SPECTRE-like Red Bamboo and a giant crab named Ebirah. Inoshiro Honda’s previous films in the series delivered their message about the dangers of nuclear weapons well, but Fukuda turns the series 180 degrees and goes for sheer entertainment instead. Eschewing the city smashing of the previous films, in Godzilla vs. The Sea Monster we regain elegant island girls, tropical locations, a bank robber turned hero, mysterious hideouts and, best of all, a hilarious victory dance by Godzilla. Add in Mothra and the Peanuts (the two microscopic girls who control Mothra) and you have one interesting and weird hybrid. If you’re a Godzilla purist, you’ll disfavor this movie. But if you give it a chance, you’ll be surprised at how luscious it is.

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As with the Son of Godzilla DVD, this edition presents a cyrstal-clear widescreen image that restores the film to what it originally was. The VHS version is blurred with dreadful sound and pan-and-scan, but the DVD version contains none of those flaws. In addition, the DVD edition puts wait on many elements that were edited out of the VHS version, including the opening credits. The film makes a lot more sense in this format and presentation and, unlike the VHS version, doesn’t construct you feel you’re missing something. There are no extras to insist of, but the movie itself gets an A+ for image and sound quality. Most importantly, however, the DVD offers the modern dialogue track in Japanese (with subtitles option) that eliminates the tainted dubbing of the previous versions. It’s incredible how considerable better the film is when you realize it’s the true actors’ voices and not those of some awful quality American voice-over actor trying to sound Japanese.

Saturday, February 12, 2005 / 4 of 5 / Island hopping fun.

One of the wackier Godzilla films, this one doesn’t spy the stout G until quite far in. In the meantime we’re treated to a yellow cardigan wearing criminal/thief tagging along with some teens looking for a third guys brother who was lost at sea. Eventually the boat meets up with Ebirah, the giant lobster and title antagonist. They’re crashed onto an island where the humorous baddies are manufacturing nuclear material for inferior purposes. The fair Kumi Mizuno is tanned nicely as a displaced native of Mothra’s Infant Island. When Godzilla is finally awakened, he dispatches Ebirah with the kind of crunching we’re all old to at seafood restaurants, but not before playing some kick *ss volleyball with boulders. I saw Godzilla’s Revenge long before this and now the stock footage musty in that film makes more sense seeing it here and Son of Godzilla. Overall a generous DVD, I really like Columbia’s decision to include the current Japanese soundtrack. Although the suit was getting a bit `ragged’ it’s calm a fun Godzilla outing. Recommended.
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