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Godzilla vs. Megaguirus

Originaltitel: Gojira tai Megagirasu: Jî shômetsu sakusen
  • 2000
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
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Dinosaurier-AbenteuerKaijuKatastropheActionScience-FictionThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJapan creates an artificial black hole device to trap Godzilla forever, but a test of the device creates new foes for Godzilla, car-sized dragonflies called meganula and their queen, Megagui... Alles lesenJapan creates an artificial black hole device to trap Godzilla forever, but a test of the device creates new foes for Godzilla, car-sized dragonflies called meganula and their queen, Megaguirus.Japan creates an artificial black hole device to trap Godzilla forever, but a test of the device creates new foes for Godzilla, car-sized dragonflies called meganula and their queen, Megaguirus.

  • Regie
    • Masaaki Tezuka
    • Ishirô Honda
  • Drehbuch
    • Hiroshi Kashiwabara
    • Wataru Mimura
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Misato Tanaka
    • Shôsuke Tanihara
    • Masatô Ibu
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    • Regie
      • Masaaki Tezuka
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Drehbuch
      • Hiroshi Kashiwabara
      • Wataru Mimura
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Misato Tanaka
      • Shôsuke Tanihara
      • Masatô Ibu
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    Misato Tanaka
    • Kiriko Tsujimori
    Shôsuke Tanihara
    Shôsuke Tanihara
    • Hajime Kudo
    Masatô Ibu
    Masatô Ibu
    • Motohiko Sugiura
    Yuriko Hoshi
    Yuriko Hoshi
    • Yoshino Yoshizawa
    Toshiyuki Nagashima
    Toshiyuki Nagashima
    • Takuji Miyagawa
    Kôichi Ueda
    • Government Official
    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
    • Kid's TV Host
    Yûsaku Yara
    Yûsaku Yara
    • Narrator
    Kôji Katô
    • Water department guy
    Tsutomu Kitagawa
    Tsutomu Kitagawa
    • Gojira
    Minoru Watanabe
    • Megagirasu
    Shigeo Katô
    • Janitor
    Susumu Kurobe
    Susumu Kurobe
    • Maritime Self-Defense Force Executive
    Masaaki Tezuka
    • Teacher
    Masanobu Katsumura
    • Scientist
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Motoko Nagino
    • Young woman attacked by Meganulon
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    Katsuo Nakamura
    Katsuo Nakamura
    • Scientist
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    • Regie
      • Masaaki Tezuka
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Drehbuch
      • Hiroshi Kashiwabara
      • Wataru Mimura
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    BrianDanaCamp

    GODZILLA VS. MEGAGUIRUS – Middling Godzilla but better than G2000

    The Godzilla series came to a dramatic end with the death of Godzilla (after 22 films and 41 years) in GODZILLA VS. DESTROYER (spelled in the U.S. release as DESTOROYAH) in 1995. The survival of little Godzilla, grown up from Baby Godzilla in the two previous films, paved the way for a sequel. Instead, sequel plans were squelched by Sony's planned American version, which came out in 1998, and Toho Pictures instead produced a series of three new Mothra movies. After Godzilla fans expressed supreme disappointment with the Hollywood remake, Toho revived the franchise in Japan with GODZILLA 2000, which dispensed with all of the history and events of every Godzilla movie since the first one and was touted by Toho as a sequel to the very first Godzilla movie (1954). Some Godzilla fans bought this and some didn't, causing great debate over the film's merits or lack thereof. Leaving aside the issue of where the film fits in the Godzilla timeline, G2K still came up short in the areas of monster battles and urban destruction. MEGAGUIRUS is a half-hearted effort to keep the franchise alive until someone can come up with new ideas. It offers a bit more action and urban rampage than G2K and features a couple of no-nonsense women as the leading characters. It has no real relation to any other Godzilla movies and simply treats Godzilla as a monster menace who needs to be stopped at all costs.

    The military and government agencies charged with the task of stopping the Big G come up with a device called Dimension Tide that's designed to create a black hole that will presumably suck in Godzilla. In the course of testing it, they somehow create giant dragonflies which morph into an awkward, clunky, flying insectoid monster dubbed Megaguirus by some handy old male scientist whose only role in the film is to tell us this. Before the morphing, the dragonflies invade Tokyo, causing a devastating flood which inundates the Shibuya district. What causes the dragonflies to transform into the monster is never explained. G and MegaG eventually battle it out in Tokyo to great destructive effect.

    The human cast is, thankfully, rather small and they keep to their assigned roles efficiently, in contrast to the overbearing busybodies in G2K who kept getting into G's face (sometimes literally!). Interestingly, the two female lead characters, one an officer (Misato Tanaka) devoted to neutralizing Godzilla, and the other an older scientist (Yuriko Hoshi) overseeing the Dimension Tide project, dominate the action with their resolute behavior and forceful personalities. The actresses are quite good and one wishes they'd been given a little more to do with their characters (but not too much).

    While this film decidedly breaks no new ground, it does offer enough action and destruction to please the less discriminating Godzilla fans. Although its effects are not sophisticated enough for the jaded palates of today's JURASSIC PARK-weaned monster fans, the film's bursts of imagination might well surprise them.
    7whatdoes1know

    Action woman kicks ass big time, but this is still Gojira's movie

    An action heroine in this one surprisingly gets as much screen time as the big G, and her character surprisingly has as much depth as the G's wrinkles when he smiles. Of course, he never smiles. But the plot of the humans has received more attention than the big G's carnage for this one. It's basically the plot of the heroine of Gamera 3, but with more development. And, unlike the Gamera teenager, the heroine of Gojira vs Megagirasu does not wait for a monster egg to fall on her laps to go after the big G. She kicks ass big time! Don't worry Gojira fans, the movie's title is not Tom Boy kicks Gojira's ass, so you know who's the boss. And this one's got a trick up its sleeve too! I'm sure you'll all fall for it. This movie has nothing to do with Gojira 2000, if you couldn't stand that little brat and the journalist, or worse, the guy who's last wishes were GOJIRAAAAAAA. I won't say action girl in here does better than Jean Reno in the infamous Godzilla, but the monster she's fighting is more lovingly menacing. No raptor look-alikes running around here. Just the big G and her. The music also changed. Each movie in the new Gojira trilogy must have been made for different audiences. This one is for the wide movie-going female audience between the kids for whom they made Gojira 2000, and the otakus and die-hard fans for whom they've made Daikaiju Soukougeki.
    6DavyDissonance

    Godzilla Fights Dragonflies. Joy.

    I guess Tokyo is flooded. Meanwhile, G Force once again must deal with Godzilla by implementing a weapon that shoots a black hole that sends whatever organism it touches to another dimension but upon utilization instead unleashes a giant dragonfly that wants to do stuff. Oopsie doodles. The dragonfly is cool but I found its powers to be a bit weak. All it does is fly around fast and uses its tail to drain energy. Monster fights were a bit quirky and weird looking in terms of how it was shot but overall enjoyable and the acting and the story blows but of course that's predictable. And I hate that butch Japanese lesbian. I wish Godzilla fried her flat @$$ into oblivion. Not a bad entry but could've been better.
    yolt13

    The Best Rubber Monster Pic Since War of The Gargantuas!

    Masaaki Tezuka clearly understands the secret to making rubber monster movies - make 'em big, and make 'em fun! GXM returns the element of spectacle to the series that had been missing in the later 90s entries. The battles are epic, the monsters believably gigantic and menacing, and the destruction sweeping. When crowds of extras run away in GXM, they look genuinely terrified. The wonderful musical score and "old school" directorial style come as close to rivalling the best of Honda-Tsuburaya-Ifukube as anything Toho has done since their heyday. Perhaps most important, the monsters have personalities, without sacrificing menace. No more stiff, slow-moving suits lumbering in a straight line toward one another for a battle consisting primarily of optical effects. Both Godzilla and Megaguiras are intelligent, cunning combatants, and their climactic war is among the best of its kind ever filmed. On a whole, GXM is not as flashy or technically seamless as its followup, 2001's GMK(also an outstanding film), but I found it to be more fun. It reminded me of nothing so much as curling up on the floor on Saturday as a kid, watching an AIP rubber monster epic on Shock Theatre or Son of Svengoolie. GODZILLA VS MEGAGUIRUS is a genuine classic!
    angilas68

    A great film for a great monster

    Having seen Godzilla X Megaguiras, I can say that technically, it is one of the best Godzilla movies ever made. Now, I liked Godzilla 2000, but this totally and utterly blows it away! The way Godzilla is presented in the movie is absolutely superb. He has seldom looked more powerful. Megaguiras is such a better foe than G2000's Orga. The spfx are majorly improved from the last outing. I hope that Tristar releases it here soon in theaters or direct to video and DVD This film deserves great praise!

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      Some of the footage from the original Godzilla - Das Original (1954) was recreated with the new Godzilla suit, since Godzilla's appearance has changed so much from the original version.
    • Patzer
      When Megaguirus shows itself for the first time, the strings holding it up, and the strings its flying on are clearly visible.
    • Crazy Credits
      A second ending begins at the end of the closing credits: At school, the little boy Jun had finished his bug collection, and his teacher tells him to put it back in his lab. Once he does just that, an earthquake shakes the school, and looking through the window in the school lab, Jun hears a familiar monster roar!
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Godzilla Tales: G-90REX (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      The Fury Of Godzilla
      from Godzilla gegen Mechagodzilla II (1993)

      Composed by Akira Ifukube

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      • 16. Dezember 2000 (Japan)
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      • Japan
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      • Toho's Official Godzilla Webpage
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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      • Godzilla vs. Megaguirus: The G Annihilation Strategy
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