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Quote:Incidentally, right at this very minute, I'm listening to that 30-track CD of Godzilla themes they gave me with my DESTROY ALL MONSTERS DVD. I dunno why, but it's appropriate for a Friday morning.
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Excuse me......You want me to do what with my what now?
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taraco wrote: Any Godzilla film that gets rid of his son, Monster Island, the cute and cuddly earth-saving Godzilla and too-many-monsters is (and was) quite OK with me! I very much like GODZILLA 1985 for all those reasons, in addition to some very good special effects that retained the guy-in-a-Godzilla-suit but added, for then, state of the art special effects. The miniature Tokyo is like an anime version of a real city and though the anti-Godzilla battle cruiser slows things down, it recalls some of Toho's coolest anti-Mysterian weapons of the past. Better acting, better production values and Raymond Burr, too! (Although the never-found-a-body bit was an eye-roller for sure). david rondoaward.com
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Aug 22 08 3:36 AM
Laughing Gravy wrote: I was in New York when this came out, and the line was all the way down the block. But when I finally saw it, I thought it was boring. Incidentally, right at this very minute, I'm listening to that 30-track CD of Godzilla themes they gave me with my DESTROY ALL MONSTERS DVD. I dunno why, but it's appropriate for a Friday morning.
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