Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla

1994 [JAPANESE]

Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Sci-Fi

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1 hr 47 min
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Reviewed by siddharthp-mail-190-8687008 / 10

One Cool movie

Don't expect a star wars. With these films you never do and never should. Just like most of the godzilla films this one too is campy cheesy entertainment. Earlier i was very critical about the film. But watching it again i realized it was fun and not to be judged too harshly. In fact it is an underrated movie. Even among godzilla fan circles. This film is nonstop entertainment from beginning to end full of monster action and special effects which we Kaiju fans love to see. It has one of the best destruction scenes of all G films and Space godzilla is one hell of a monster. If you are a Godzilla fan, add it to your collection now.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Another colourful sci-fi romp from Toho Studios

GODZILLA VS. SPACE GODZILLA is the follow up to GODZILLA VS. MECHAGODZILLA II, retaining actress Megumi Odaka who returns in her role as a psychic who has a special connection to the Big G. This is also a sequel insofar as Little Godzilla from the previous film returns, looking remarkably different but just as cute. The storyline also boasts Mothra in a cameo appearance, but for the most part this is about the two titular titans slugging it out.

What I liked about this film was the storyline, which has direct links back to GODZILLA VS. BIOLLANTE so that it almost makes sense. Otherwise it's business as usual, another colourful sci-fi romp from Toho, packed with monster action and human incident. The monster stuff is particularly fun this time around, with Space Godzilla an impressive-looking opponent. There's also something new in the crystal structures he forms, making himself a nest in a devastated city, which I liked.

The human story is slightly less intriguing, with a lack of clear-cut villains and far too much emphasis on Moguera, which is a pared-down version of MechaGodzilla which lacks the same impact. Still these films are undemanding fun as ever and it's difficult not to have fun with it.

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen6 / 10

Quite entertaining...

The 1994 "Gojira vs. Supesugojira" (aka "Godzilla vs Space Godzilla") was actually one of the more entertaining of movies in the massive Godzilla franchise.

Sure, the movie was campy, no doubt about it. But still, this is a Godzilla movie, so you know what you are getting yourself into here. And I will say that writers Kanji Kashiwa and Hiroshi Kashiwabara actually managed to turn out a script that really worked and felt very much like a Godzilla movie. And director Kenshô Yamashita brought the story to life nicely on the screen.

This is a very typical Godzilla movie in every sense. The Earth is threatened by a kaiju - this time from outer space - and Godzilla comes in to take on the threat and emerge victorious (of course). So yeah, a standard Godzilla movie in every aspect. You know what you are getting into, and you know the outcome of the movie even before it starts.

The storyline, despite it being generic, was actually entertaining. I was especially enjoying the Godzilla fight against Space Godzilla, whereas the Mogera was just a side dish with little to no flavor to add to the movie. I was particularly fond of the approach with the Space Godzilla creature.

For a movie from 1994 then the effects were particularly good, given the fact that this is, after all, a Godzilla movie.

"Godzilla vs Space Godzilla" is definitely a movie that is well worth taking the time to sit down and watch if you enjoy the kaiju movies. My rating for the movie is a solid six out of ten stars.

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