Godzilla 2000 is everything hard-core fans want it to be. So corny. So campy. So MST3K-ready. And, God bless it, so badly dubbed in English, it soars.
Godzilla 2000 (2000)
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Reviews Counted:66
Fresh:37
Rotten:29
Average Rating:5.7/10
Consensus: Godzilla 2000 is cheesy, laughable, and good entertaining fun.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Box Office: $4,407,720
Synopsis: Godzilla (Tsutomo Kitagawa) is back and this time he's trying to smash and destroy all of Japan's nuclear reactors and power plants. In this 23rd film in the cult series of monster movies that... Godzilla (Tsutomo Kitagawa) is back and this time he's trying to smash and destroy all of Japan's nuclear reactors and power plants. In this 23rd film in the cult series of monster movies that began in 1954, GODZILLA 2000 beckons the giant, indestructible lizard from his hiding place deep in the ocean. A local scientist (Takehiro Murata) who tries to decode the giant lizard's motives and predict where his next terrifying steps will land concludes that there must be a reason why Godzilla has emerged from the sea. However, when a 6,000-year-old meteor surfaces from the bottom of the ocean and turns into a spaceship, Godzilla--along with the entire population of Japan--is overwhelmed by chaos, crisis, and hysteria. Yuki (Naomi Nishidi), a local journalist trying to get a close-up shot of Godzilla, along with Shinoda (Takehiro Murata) and his kid daughter (Mayu Sizuki), form a guerilla research group called the GPN (Godzilla Prediction Network). They are the "good guys," making the CCI (Crisis Control Intelligence), headed up by a hilariously nihilistic Katagiri (Hiroshi Abe), the "bad guys." Takao Okawara's GODZILLA 2000 is perfectly consistent with its predecessors: the monsters are nasty and ferocious and they wipe out every skyscraper in Tokyo, literally leveling the city. The film brings back all the old tricks, with special effects akin to the Godzilla films of yore and plenty of monster mania. [More]
Starring: Kitagawa Tsutomu, Hiroshi Abe, Takehiro Murata, Mayu Suzuki
Starring: Kitagawa Tsutomu, Hiroshi Abe, Takehiro Murata, Mayu Suzuki, Shiro Sano, Naomi Nishida, Tsutomu Kitagawa
Director: Takao Okawara
Director: Takao Okawara
Screenwriter: Hiroshi Kashiwabara, Wataru Mimura
Producer: Shogo Tomiyama
Composer: Takayuki Hattori
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Reviews for Godzilla 2000
A lovably amusing foray into vapid plotting, bad dubbing and men in rubber suits trashing miniature sets.
There is a limit to the entertainment value of the deliberately bad, but Godzilla 2000 stays just on the right side of it.
Godzilla 2000 doesn't have the special effects, to say nothing of plotting or characterization, to compete with most Hollywood product.
Though campily dubbed by American actors, the film is entertaining in a sweet, naive way.
The absurd and often pretty violence of the film's long climax can leave you smiling, though this sort of pop regurgitation is getting old.
Godzilla 2000 is the one movie this summer that every parent of a child under 30 must take their kid to go see as a living example of what the joy of movies is all about.
Despite the millennial title, you're not going to see anything new here.
Like Godzilla Jr., Godzilla 2000 has a long way to go before it lives up to its legacy.
The unhappy truth is that in its own chintzy, ostentatiously jokey way it's every bit as boring and silly as the 1998 American retelling.
I thought the original Godzilla was cheesy in 1954. So imagine how it feels to see the same degree of idiocy and only slightly improved special effects in a movie made 46 years later.
Those looking for the typical Hollywood extravaganza had better put such expectations on check at the door.
The 'Big G' is back, just in time, to save Japan by practically destroying it. To thrill a new generation. And to remind an older one of Saturday afternoons.
Can a movie packed with cheesy acting, cheesy dialogue, cheesy effects and a cheesy plot actually = a good movie? Yup!
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