Your Favorite Classic Godzilla Movie
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AdminSpaceGodzillaFeb 6, 201345943 Views131 RepliesThere are many Godzilla movies out there. So of all the many Godzilla movies, which one is your all time favorite and why? Post your choice below!
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JamaalFebruary 23, 2015
In the same review. J.D. Lees talks about one of the major themes of Godzilla 2000 Millennium:
"In fact, one of the themes Godzilla 2000 promotes is the inability to control events. Miyasaka cannot control the direction of his career path, Shinoda cannot control Yuki, the army cannot control either Godzilla or the UFO, and ultimately, the Millennium aliens cannot control the effects of Organizer G-1. Katagiri acts as the personification of this trend. He assumes his forces will be able to defeat Godzilla, he revels in his control over Miyasaka, and suggests that he should have forced Shinoda to come to work foro him at CCI. Gradually, he begins to realize the truth. His trap for Godzilla i sspoiled by the appearance of the UFO, then he tries and fails to contain the UFO itself. His computer network is taken over by the aliens despite anything he can do, and then Godzilla marches into Tokyo, which Katagiri is theoretically in charge of protecting." (G-Fan #47, Sept./Oct. 2000, p. 13)
And we know it all turns out. There are several themes in Godzilla 2000 Millennium that bare scrutiny, and enrich its narrative and story. Loss of control over events and the real inability to control them is just one of them.

JamaalAugust 10, 2015
One of my favorite films of the Series is Godzilla 2000 Millennium.
And this is one of the reasons why:


JamaalAugust 11, 2015
Here is a video of behind the scenes/making of footage of Godzilla 2000 Millennium:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7B_5lFBnysI
The best part is, perhaps, at the 6:55 mark, with the applause being given to the film after its screening at the Tokyo International Film Festival. As the credits rolled and the film was getting a well-deserved ovation, Special Effects Director Kenji Suzuki was beaming. Because this screening, this was the test. And the audience loved it.
I love this film.

JamaalAugust 11, 2015
The footage also displays the hands on, hand made nature of tokusatsu effects. This is what give them their soul. Perhaps this is a great part of their appeal to fans of this art form. The way the effects are made, the way they're realized makes them look like they're in reach of anyone who's willing to put in the work. And work it is. The artists and crewmembers are shown with their titles and ages (in parentheses). This gives a human face to the film by showing an aspect of the production that most people don't see.
This kind of footage only enhances my appreciation for the film, the series and the genre.

JamaalAugust 12, 2015
Another thing I liked about this scene is that Godzilla went after only Kataghiri, his arch-nemisis, displaying a great deal of intelligence, while acting with purpose:


JamaalAugust 12, 2015
I was watching the Making of Godzilla 2000 Millennium disc from the Region 2 Toho set, and I notice that the staff and extras really seemed to want to be photographed with the actor who played the soldier on the tank. I thought he must be some celebrity in Japan, but I couldn't find out who he was. Now I know. He is Masahiko Nishimura, an award winning actor.
Mr. Nishimura was at the center of the group photos and it was obvious that he was somebody, if you know what I mean.




Kaiju-Man257June 14, 2017
GMK. It was so cool to see Godzilla take on three different monsters in one film. I also loved the design of Godzilla and Ghidorah.
"Is that a monkey?"

EmptyHJune 14, 2017
I still have to go with the original. I am a fan of science fiction films that do social commentary, and the original has the best. Probably the same reason Hedorah is one of my favorites as well.
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