by Giganfan » Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:02 pm
See, I was just young enough when I saw all of the Heisei movies, that they left an impression on me. Yeah, they aren't the best-made movies, but I think the primary aim was to entertain audiences, and to re-establish Godzilla as a cultural icon. And on that note, I think they succeeded. Despite the fact that GODZILLA VS. KING GHIDORAH is the best movie of the Heisei series, Takao Okawara really was the best director of that particular era.
I voted for GODZILLA VS. MECHAGODZILLA as well. I just watched it recently, and even though it does feel a little bit dated, I still believe it to be one of the best Godzilla movies ever made. The story is pretty basic, and it just flies at its own, breezy pace. And it's got some great characters too. Masahiro Takashima plays the pteronadon-loving Aoki as a very quirky, yet down-to-earth kinda guy, worthy of his father's best roles. Ryoko Sano as Gojo, the surrogate mother of Baby Godzilla is very warm and caring. The scenes between her and Baby are touching, and add a whole new dimension to the picture. And on top of all this, you have the usual traits that make a fine Godzilla movie; wonderful Ifukube score, great effects by Kawakita and exciting kaiju battles (Godzilla and Rodan on Adondoa Island is a tour-de-force on Kawakita's part). Yeah, this film is just peachy.
"EVERYONE FORGET YOUR TROUBLES! ENJOY YOURSELVES!THERE'S NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT!" - Gigantis The Fire Monster
"It was HUGE...It was...IT WAS LIKE A MONSTER!!! Suddenly the rocks rose...ALIVE!" - Godzilla 1985