Directed by:
Jun FukudaScreenplay:
Shinichi SekizawaCast:
Kenpachiro Satsuma, Yuriko Hishimi, Kunio Murai, Minoru Takashima, Tomoko Umeda, Zeko Nakamura, Akio Mutô, Hajime ShimizuVOD (4)
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An alien invasion prompts a tag-team battle between Godzilla and Anguirus, the planet protectors, and King Ghidorah and the new monster Gigan, a cyborg with scythe-like claws, an abdominal buzz saw, winglike back fins, and pincerlike mandibles. In this action-packed film, which veers from the sublime to the ridiculous, the cockroachlike aliens—disguised as humans—use Gigan and King Ghidorah as weapons of conquest in their plot to take over a contaminated Earth. (Criterion)
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13) GODZILLA vs GIGAN – ORIGINAL SHOWA SERIES 1954-1974. Godzilla here continues the trend set by the mid-60s, i.e. altruistic characters willing to help humanity from danger (Godzilla will only become a threat again in the HEISEI series). The danger here are evil aliens – yes, again. After 25 Godzilla movies, all those alien races are merging into one forgettable entity for me, but at least these ones are different in that they hide the body of a cockroach under a human form and send from outer space King Ghidorah and Gigan, a new monster with a large red eye, hook-like claws and a massive saw in its belly. This episode is widely regarded as one of the least accomplished ever, but thanks to likable main characters (led by a comic book artist and a karate fighter) who undermine the alien plans for world domination, it's quite survivable. The final battle of monsters is so bizarre that it makes you more aware than ever of the magic called 'cinematography' :o) ()
Jun Fukuda brilliantly took over the reins of the King of Kaiju films and directed a movie that is undoubtedly the best film where Gojira appears alongside other monsters. It’s an immensely action-packed movie that at times plays with absolutely beautiful miniatures, which also captivated me. The fights are long, well-executed in terms of special effects, not bad at all, and it doesn't bother me that most of the monsters are simply people in costumes. Overall, it's clear that there was a genuine effort put into it. ()
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