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VHS : Gojira Vs Biorante

Gojira Vs Biorante

starring: Kunihiko Mitamura, Yoshiko Tanaka, Masanobu Takashima, Koji Takahashi, Tôru Minegishi
directed by: Kazuki Omori




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 178461





Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 4014363039344
Format: PAL
Running Time: 104 minutes
Ranking: 178461
Theatrical Release Date: 1989









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Five years after Godzilla 1985, the giant gray one awakens from his hibernation to take on his most unusual enemy, a towering mutant rosebush, the result of an ill-conceived genetics experiment. The 17th Godzilla feature (and second of the new wave) combines industrial espionage, military plots, and an element of the paranormal for a rather complicated story; but if the details blur in the confusion, the day-glo colors and bizarre monster designs help give the film a larger-than-life, comic-book look. Godzilla is still the lean, mean fighting machine, and Biollante is a distant cousin to Little Shop of Horrors villain Audrey II, with its vine-like tentacles and Venus-flytrap mouths. In the era of modern special effects, the sight of the 'suitmation' Godzilla can't help but appear camp; but it still holds an old-fashioned charm that monster-movie fans still find engaging. --Sean Axmaker











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Plant that Kicks [...]!
This movie was so great that it is almost impossible to tell ya. I will not give away the story. If you ever get the chance to buy this movie, do not waste it. You will be sorry if you do not get it. It is a rare Godzilla flick. The best Godzilla movie is right here.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Ruined The Series
Hello my name is Timothy and I am 10 years old.I am Godzillas biggest fan.I saw this movie and it was the worst Godzilla movie there is.I love Godzilla but this movie was horrible.Godzilla didnt show up for like,45 miutes and it was 18 minutes afer he showed up that he fought Biollante and the fight was only 3 minutes.Next Godzilla attacked Osaka and destroyed the super-x 2 while he was destroying the city.Finally the military came up with a plan to get godzilla sleepy and they could destoy him and Biollante in evloved form interrupted and started fighting godzilla,and just as the last battle,it was 5 minutes long.2 minutes longer than the first battle.I love Godzilla in this movie but the rest is a crazy story.It ruined the Hensi series.This would have gotten another star if the title was better.It shouldnt have Biollante on the cover.Dont buy this movie.It will ruin your godzilla loving life.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Biollante!
This is the sequel to Godzilla 1985. The movie is entertaining even if Godzilla is fighting a giant rose monster. It turns into a Godzilla like plant later in the movie and really gives Godzilla a beating! Overall the movie is good, not boring; the only thing wrong with it is that sometimes they call Godzilla "Godziller" which is a little annoying



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Plant vs. Lizard!!!!!! Who will win?
The answer to the title question is Biollante (plant). A dr. creates a giant plant using Godzilla's cells. Like every other Godzilla movie, Godzilla battles Biollante. Biollante battles Godzilla in his Rose form. Godzilla beats Biollante and Biollante seems to die (yeah right). Godzilla does some damage and about thirty minutes later Godzilla battles Biollante final form. They have a pretty good fight, but in the end, Biollante forces Godzilla to retreat from battle. Biollante then turns into cells and they go up into space. It is a direct sequel from Godzilla 1985. I like this movie alot. I wish it were out on DVD.



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