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Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack — The God of Destruction Godzilla lands in Japan!
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Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

2001 7.5 13.7K NR views saved
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

Godzilla has become a distant memory for Japan when the destruction of a US submarine raises alarms for Admiral Tachibana. His estranged daughter Yuri investigates the legend of the guardian monsters, who must rise to protect Japan against the vengeful spirits within Godzilla that seek to destroy both the nation and its people for the suffering they inflicted in the Pacific conflict.

Countries: JP
Languages: Mandarin, Japanese
Content Rating: NR
Runtime: 1hrs 45min
Status: Released
Release date: 2001-12-15
Release format: Streaming — Aug 31, 2003
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Benjamin Rice
@chinalover33 7 months ago

The disrespect for not having my guy Baragon in the title of the movie, and for the title of this movie for not using an Oxford comma.

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Benjamin Rice
@chinalover33 7 months ago

The disrespect for not having my guy Baragon in the title of the movie, and for the title of this movie for not using an Oxford comma.

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whitsbrain
@whitsbrain 3 years ago

This movie was amazing in that it totally ignores the entire Godzilla series other than the original "Gojira". I actually like this idea because the previous movies don't have any memorable plot points, anyway. And, outside of possibly 1968's "Destroy All Monsters", there is no other Godzilla flick with as many outstanding monster battles.

There are some interesting shots and much better special effects, especially Big G's atomic breath and the redesigned suit.

With its dismissal of all previous Godzilla history, the beast is once again nothing but evil. And it's a welcome return to form in what is one of the best Godzilla movies since the original.

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Siggi
@siggi963 8 months ago

Another one of those classics that are great because they are so bad.

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Toralf
@alfiesgd 1 year ago

The name definitely says it all in "Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack". This time, the usual kaiju formula has been largely ignored in favor of full escalation. You could say that there are too many characters - both human and monsters. And yet the movie works on several levels. The fact that the plot is utterly stupid is more of a plus point, because this time the light-hearted tone is really appropriate. At the same time, serious themes are also pursued. There are also some strongly staged action sequences, in which only the odd CGI element is slightly distracting. Overall, however, the movie is just a lot of fun, and I think that's the most important factor here.

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D.seL
@dsel 4 years ago

I'm not sure what the deal was with the hump-neck cataract Big-G here, but was one of the worst costume designs in modern era. Not a fan of this suit.

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JasonClaws
@hornybust 1 year ago

A lot of the acting and effects here are so bad, that it feels like a bad comedy porn parody at times. I like the premise, but I can't take it seriously with how bad the acting is.

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Nox
@nox-anexayi 1 year ago

King Ghidorah was way too tiny and Mothra is one of my favourite Kaiju and they completely butchered her character.

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