Plot: Nearly ten years after his last screen appearance (in 1975's Terror of Mechagodzilla), the Tokyo Terror stomps again -- albeit awkwardly -- in Toho Studios' highly publicized bid to reestablish the Green Guy's popularity in Japan and overseas. Read More
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Sorry to say even Godzilla's most loyal supporters found it difficult to enjoy this movie, as it moves very slowly, and still pretty much has the same effects that were used in the 50's and 60's films... . I guess it can be said that the 50's and 60's Godzilla films were enjoyable because they were made in the Drive In Theater era and were often shown on double bills with other movies. It worked then, but it does not work now, and so Godzilla really has no place on the big screen anymore, That's not putting them down, it just is truth. Full Review

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