Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

2000 "Godzilla disappears."
Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

6 | 1h45m | NR | en | Horror

In an alternate timeline the original Godzilla is never defeated and repeatedly reemerges to feed on Japan's energy sources. A new inter-dimensional weapon called the Dimension Tide is created with the intent of eliminating Godzilla. However, the new weapon might also serve as a gateway to something far more sinister.

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6 | 1h45m | NR | en | Horror , Action , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: November. 03,2000 | Released Producted By: Toho Pictures , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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In an alternate timeline the original Godzilla is never defeated and repeatedly reemerges to feed on Japan's energy sources. A new inter-dimensional weapon called the Dimension Tide is created with the intent of eliminating Godzilla. However, the new weapon might also serve as a gateway to something far more sinister.

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Cast

Misato Tanaka , Masatō Ibu , Shosuke Tanihara

Director

Masahiro Kishimoto

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jacobjohntaylor1 This is part 24 to Japan Godzilla series and it is so awesome. Can think of only two Godzilla movies that are better the first remake from 1998 and part 25 Godzilla M.o.t.h.r.a and King G.h.i.d.o.r.a.h giant monster on an all out attack. Maybe you do not agree maybe you think that this movie is better then Godzilla (1998). That's o.k. But if your mad about it you need to grow up fart heads. But still this is a great movie. See it. It as great special effects. It is very scary see it. It is not as scary as Godzilla (1998). But that is one of the scariest movies ever made. It is a follow up to Godzilla 2000 which is pretty good but this is better. The look and feel of it reminds me more of Godzilla (1998) which is the beast movie ever. Still this is very cool see it.
DustinRahksi I judged this film in the past, but after just watching it again, I must say it is awesome. There are very little complaints to be had, in a matter of fact, there is nothing I find bad about it. Even with all the comedic effects in the final fight, it just adds to the enjoyment factor, because you can laugh at the goofy-ness.I really like the time line this film has, it's great to see recreated footage of the first film. I don't know why, but I really like how Godzilla was portrayed in this. He wasn't random, like he was every other film. He only came up to destroy stuff when he sensed radiation or plasma. If anything, the humans are more aggressive than Godzilla. He's just chilling out in the middle of the ocean, and uh-oh, there's the humans. Out of all the films, this one you could make a commentary out of what he was thinking. It's funny how humans release a meganula because of their dimension tide machine. I want to know what's on the other side of the black hole, there's a lot of possibilities. Anyway, some dumb ass kid picks up it's egg, and brings it with him to Tokyo. And he just ends up dumping it into the sewers, because he had super human strength to lift up the man hole. So it hatches, it eats some people, and now there is about a thousand of them. When they swarm Godzilla, it reminds me of mosquito's swarming me when ever I go out side. The final set looks great, the fight is pretty good, their was a lot of funny moments. So Godzilla saves humanity from being over run by a Mega-whatever you call it-guirus threat. And how do they repay him, well trying to suck him up into a black hole. And there's also the plot about stupid humans being the only reason Godzilla keeps entering Japanese soil, instead of just chilling out in the ocean. But luckily for Godzilla, the dimension tide failed, and he still walks free. The ending was very well done, it puts a big smile on your face that Godzilla is truly unstoppable. And I should mention that the music is very good.So looking back, this film was one the most well done in the series, it just feels great to watch and it's a lot of fun.
cyntax2000 First of all I loved GODZILLA 2000. I was so excited when this came out because I thought it would pick up where G2000 left off. New younger good guy Godzilla, about time too. BUT NO! What we get is this b.s. bogus back story about times in history when Godzilla attacked that is in complete contradiction to the entire history of the series. And to make matters worse we have this stupid unsympathetic woman as the lead, who I just wanna slap so bad. The film had no point. It makes me so mad that every Godzilla movie up till 2000 was very obviously part of an ongoing series that at least adhered to a little bit of continuity. Now we have somebody saying let's just throw it all out the window. And the movie was stupid as well full of stupid unsympathetic characters and that stupid witch who we don't even have the satisfaction of seeing her get roasted by Godzilla in the end.The rest of the Godzilla series have there problems with continuity but at least they are cool.Skip this one.
SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain Working on miniature black holes is the newest weapon to tackle the Godzilla problem. The film follows the antics of G Grasper. Realizing Godzilla is attracted to nuclear and plasma power, all such power is now absent from Japan, but as he returns, a small egg comes through one of the test black holes. It soon hatches into a big assed flying mosquito. This has parallel universes, spaceships, alien bugs, human drama, and lots of destruction. There's even more obvious CGI for the swimming scenes, but it's nice to see the tradition of Godzilla is celebrated rather than parodied. A satisfactory entry in an extensive series.