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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Yoshimitsu Banno |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | February, 1972 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Columbia Tristar Hom |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396076471 |
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Customer Reviews of Godzilla Vs Hedorah
make mine extra campy, please! Most people don't understand how Godzilla films became so campy in the '60s and '70s. As a long-time fan, I can admit that some of these films were hard to stomach (Megalon and Gigan, I'm talking to you) and some are just weird (Godzilla vs the Sea Monster). But Godzilla vs the Smog Monster (a.k.a. Hedorah) gives us a rare peak into the late-60's Tokyo scene: go-go dancers, tight pants, wakka-chakka pop music, and groovy hair styles...what a happenin' place to be! This is a Godzilla movie with an enviro-political message: get rid of pollution before it gets rid of you! The Smog Monster is created from Man's own industrial waste. Godzilla is awakened, presumably by the screaming citizens on the mainland, and proceeds to open up a Fuji-sized can of whupass on the ever-changing Hedorah. Sure it's campy, but the average audience member back then was a 13-year old boy. So sit back and enjoy it. I like mine extra campy, with a little cheese on the side.
Great G Movie!
Released in 1971, this movie is quite innovative for a G flick, and it includes a 1960's American twist. The eleventh entry in the series by Toho, it features Japanese hippies, a pop-music theme song, cartoon animation sequences, and multiple split-screne images. These make "G vs. the Smog Monster" (also titled "G vs. Hedorah") one of the more interesting G movies. Godzilla reprises his role of "savior of the Earth" from the mid '60's, a role he would play well until the end of the original series in 1975. This movie also contains the first graphic shots of monster casualties since the first Godzilla movie. "Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster" also shows us that Big G can fly by using his atomic fire breath as propulsion. Although this is a monster movie, it carries with it the message that unchecked pollution can ruin the Earth. This is indeed the theme of the movie, which is definitely unusual for a G film. I give it five stars simply because it feels more like a 1960's U.S. monster movie than a 1970's Godzilla movie.
LOL godzilla flick
Actually this movie is very rare and its OOP i can see why
because this G flick is very horriable.For one where in hell
did the director go with this story and who wrote this?Its
about some pollution monster name hedorah that pollutes the earth
and godzilla fights it to protect the earth.The only good thing
about this movie is the end monster action because it seems
in my point of view hedorah was actually beating up godzilla
not until the humans intefering with their project they were
using to defeat it.But over all i give this a two star because
this monster G flick was pretty bad but if you havent watch it
go ahead and watch and you may like it better then me.Im a huge
G fan and i was really disappointed in the movie as well the
director and producers.