I concurr with others....GTTHM is a film that even today never ceases to amaze me or capture my attention. Many may not agree, but in my opinion, it's the best Godzilla film ever, and perhaps the best kaiju no eiga film ever. I just love this movie to no end. :rockon:
I have had the Japanese R2 for awhile, so I haven't picked this release up yet (nor any of the CM releases so far), but I am awfully tempted to by some of the good reviews and a chance to get some of the American versions on DVD, such a GTTHM. However, from reviews I heard so far, I was disappointed that the best Godzilla movie had one of the weakest commentaries in David Kalat. Now I will reserve judgement until I hear it myself, but from what I have heard from nearly all reviews thus far, it appears unanimous that his commentary left a lot to be desired. And gee, what a shock that he would go off on a tangent about "strong women in G films"

(If anyone has read his Godzilla book, they would understand what I mean...especially his rediculous criticisms of films like GvsMegalon for not having "strong women characters"....puhlease!).
It's too bad that one of the best G films didn't have commentary from Ed G or Steve Ryfle instead...I was looking forward to hearing their input and extensive anedotes and knowledge on this outstanding piece of kaiju cinema, not someone's opinions on the role of the Peanuts in the women's right movement
By the way, any chance we will ever see the great "Spirit of Godzilla" with English subtitles on a CM release in the future? Spirt of Godzilla was an awesome documentary/ extra feature on the GFW 3 DVD special set...I would love to see an English translation of it.
I may also be getting GvsMonster Zero (sorry, but I absolutely refuse to call it "Invasion of Astro-Monster....yuck! :puke: ) as it's one of the few G films I do not have on R2...another film I still get giddy whenever I watch it.

Please tell me Kalat did not do commentary on GvsMonsterZero too...