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1. Godzilla Vs Gigan 1972
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2. Son of Godzilla
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3. Godzilla Vs Mechagodzilla 1974
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4. The Professional / The Replacement

1. Godzilla Vs Gigan 1972
Director: Jun Fukuda
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Known to Stateside moviegoers as Godzilla on Monster Island, this slight but fun 1972 entry in the Godzilla franchise pits the King of the Monsters and four-legged cohort Angilas against aliens bent on world domination, as well as their old nemesis, the space dragon King Ghidorah, and a new creature, the birdlike cyborg Gigan. Diehard G-fans may be disappointed by the film's kid-friendly tone (a shift in direction signaled several years earlier by Godzilla's Revenge) and its overreliance on stock footage from other Godzilla films to depict the monsters' orgy of destruction, as well as an unfortunate decision to make Godzilla "talk"; however, children (Gigan's real audience) will undoubtedly enjoy the frantic action. Parents should know that there are two brief moments of blood-letting (Godzilla and Angilas both suffer wounds from a buzzsaw that juts from Gigan's torso), but otherwise, the film is free of objectionable material. --Paul Gaita ... Read more


2. Son of Godzilla
Director: Jun Fukuda
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3. Godzilla Vs Mechagodzilla 1974
Director: Jun Fukuda
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Average Customer Review: 3.98 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (48)

5-0 out of 5 stars one of the best
Mechagodzilla is one of my favorite opponents for his namesake, simple in design but packing massive firepower he has also drawn plenty of blood. This is one of the bloodier Godzilla movies, Anguirus bleeds from his mouth before retreating and the might King of Monsters sprays arterial blood after a strafing pass. Godzilla's suit was nicely done for this film with a detailed face, it offsets King Seesar's somewhat comical "angry dog" look. The "Aliens from the Third Planet of the Black Hole: Outer Space" are my least favorite of the series. Plenty of action and monsters offset the rather groovy musical score as well. Overall "Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla" is a great movie, creating a memorable opponent and a welcome addition to any collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars Greatest Godzilla Film Everrrrrrrrrrrrr!
This is a great Big G film he battles his evil mechanical cyborg Mechagodzilla created by ape aliens(which was silly,the ape Aliens!)and disguises himself as Godzilla and Anguis arrives and makes the jappanese people confused becusase Godzilla and Anguris are freinds then the real Godzilla appaers and proves Mechagodzilla theres only room for one Godzilla in this world but Godzilla sadly loses that part and everything seems calm until Mechagodzilla strikes again and the Okinawain girl runs and sings a beuatiful jappanese song and awakens the Ancient savior monster King Cesar and then later on Godzilla appaers and makes himself a magnetic force,that's all I want to tell you I don't wan't to give the rest of this charming Godzilla movie whenever I watch it my eyes are glued to the TV I couldn't stop watching it becuase how good this movie is if you hate or dislike this movie Grrrrrrrrrrr to you and if you hate Godzilla watch this movie it will make you smile!And great music and finally a person singing not at the Credits but in the movie during it,it is a great thing to watch this charming,classic and also amazing movie,the fire looks real great special effects!

Pros.
.Great Sound Effects!
.Great choose of monsters.
.Great Special Effects!
.Fire looks real!
.Great monster battles and scenes!
.Will make you grin every time you watch it!

Cons
.Aliens are apes!
.Aliens from the Black Hole!

Which one has more Pros or Cons?
Pros so that means I would always give it 5 Stars!

4-0 out of 5 stars NO MATCH FOR MECHAGODZILLA
This movie is one my favorite godzilla movies of all time.Talking about a good challenge I mean Mechagodzilla is godzilla ultimate rilvary in my opinion.This has a lot of monster action and mechagodzilla has alot of firing power that is hardly unbelieveable.We introdue King Seesar a guardian of the
people that really has no special skills except reflect.But godzilla is really cool but that costume was really lame he looks
to much like a puppy.but overal this G flick rocks.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Way To Celebrate G's 20th!
This is one of the better G-films. The story is Godzilla appears in the mountains and heads to Tokyo. On the the way he fights Anguirus. Some Prof. thinks it's strange Godzilla is fighting his most trusted ally. Before Gojira kills Anguirus, Anguirus lets out a final cry. Now Godzilla raids Japan. Meanwhile, something hears Anguirus's roar and comes to avenge his death. And unbelievably, it's GODZILLA!?!?!? As the two kings battle it out the Prof. sees space metal on the first Godzilla where the second one blew off skin. I won't tell you the rest because it would spoil the rest of the film. The battles are great and plot is not half bad. This was actually made to celebrate Godzilla's 20th birthday. It also shows King Ceasar, an ancient god that tries to protect his homeland from the evil heard in the prophecies(wich is mainly the plot of the whole movie).

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Of The Rest!
This Godzilla movie is one of the Best Of the rest!When a phony Godzilla attacks Tokyo Anguris comes to battle the phony version of his pal!Then Anguris loses and Godzilla comes to the rtescue taring the phony Godzilla suit off of the clone who turns out to be a mechanical version of Godzilla controled by aliens of the third planet!The robot's name is Mechagodzilla!Then a beuatiful princess named Nami wakes the gardian monster King Seesar up to help Godzilla well she succseeds and Godzilla and Seesar team up to destroy Mechagodzilla which they do!But I'm not going to tell you any more about this great Godzilla movie becuase I want you to be suprised!Not unsurprised! ... Read more


4. The Professional / The Replacement Killers
Director: Luc Besson
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Asin: B00006IUGR
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The Professional
Luc Besson (The Fifth Element) made his American directorial debut with this stylized thriller about a French hit man (Jean Reno) who takes in an American girl (Natalie Portman) being pursued by a corrupt killer cop (Gary Oldman). Oldman is a little more unhinged than he should be, but there is something genuinely irresistible about the story line and the relationship between Reno and Portman. Rather than cave in to the cookie-cutter look and feel of American action pictures, Besson brings a bit of his glossy style from French hits La Femme Nikita and Subway to the production, and the results are refreshing even if the bullets and explosions are awfully familiar. --Tom Keogh

The Replacement Killers
The director of Chow Yun-fat's first Hollywood outing, music-video veteran Antoine Fuqua, seems to be trying to squeeze the charismatic Asian superstar into a conventional American action-hero mold, and the results are dispiriting. Fuqua never lets this high-spirited actor smile, fetishizing him as a gunslinging clotheshorse in a series of garish, scenery-smashing battle scenes. As a paid assassin whose former employers turn against him, Chow enlists the help of an illegal documents specialist played, with surprising grit, by Mira Sorvino, and then spends most of the time fending off squads of killers in mirror shades. The movie is art-directed and photographed fit to kill (even the most routine incidents are eye-gougingly colorful) and edited to a hip-hop beat. It's garishly superficial. The frequent gunplay duels may keep action fans riveted, but they'll hate themselves in the morning. --David Chute ... Read more


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