by John Schuermann » Fri May 25, 2012 1:23 pm
Or Biollante, for that matter. So many good ideas, such horrible execution. Omori has a tendency to clutter up his scripts with lots of short scenes that do nothing but provide poorly written exposition, with lots of hand-wringing and portentous pronouncements. There is no time for any story or character arcs to really emerge. He is also a very poor director of action sequences, so his films tend to be classic examples of missed opportunities.
(Not that I think DAM is horribly executed, but I do agree with the comments above re: the Fire Monster / destroying the controller sequences).