Godzilla 1985 (aka Return of Godzilla) (Gojira 1985)
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Still one of the best
The positive is the look of Godzilla, he is scary! The shots of Godzilla just make him look powerful and terrifying, even know I thought he looked super scary, and that's how Godzilla should look like. I did love t... read more
Godzilla (Gojira) 1984 a nostalgic monster film

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" A reporter investigates the disappearance of a ship. He finds the ship and discovers that all the hands have been killed by a giant sea louse except for one. The lone survivor then tells the reporter that the ship was attacked by Godzilla (Gojira). Fearing a panic, the Japanese government then takes the survivor into custody to keep him from revealing that Godzilla has returned. However, a Soviet nuclear submarine is destroyed and the situation puts them and the United States on the brin"

" A reporter investigates the disappearance of a ship. He finds the ship and discovers that all the hands have been killed by a giant sea louse except for one. The lone survivor then tells the reporter that the ship was attacked by Godzilla (Gojira). Fearing a panic, the Japanese government then takes the survivor into custody to keep him from revealing that Godzilla has returned. However, a Soviet nuclear submarine is destroyed and the situation puts them and the United States on the brin"

" Directed by: R.J. Kizer and Koji Hashimoto Produced by: Tony Randel Written by: Shuichi Nagahara, R.J. Rizer, Tomoyuki Tanaka, and Lisa Tomei Cinematography: Kazutami Hara and Steven Dubin Edited by: Yoshitami Kuroiwa and Michael Spence Music by: Reijiro Koroku and Christopher Young Distributed by: Toho Pictures and New World Pictures"

" Directed by: R.J. Kizer and Koji Hashimoto Produced by: Tony Randel Written by: Shuichi Nagahara, R.J. Rizer, Tomoyuki Tanaka, and Lisa Tomei Cinematography: Kazutami Hara and Steven Dubin Edited by: Yoshitami Kuroiwa and Michael Spence Music by: Reijiro Koroku and Christopher Young Distributed by: Toho Pictures and New World Pictures"

"Re-Watched 09/17/2016 Rating 7.0/10 Format: Blu Ray After so many goofy Godzilla movies we finally get back to the dark roots of this franchise. "