Godzilla – Der Urgigant (1989)

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Godzilla – Der Urgigant: Directed by Kazuki Ohmori, Koji Hashimoto, Kenjirô Ohmori. With Kunihiko Mitamura, Yoshiko Tanaka, Masanobu Takashima, Kôji Takahashi. Desolate by the loss of his daughter, a geneticist creates a monstrous new mutation.

“What? a Godzilla movie on Blu-ray, well about time. Well of course destroy all monsters came out on Blu-ray, but was discontinued. I would love it if they re-released all the films on Blu-ray, that would be a dream come true.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBlu-ray disc: The picture quality is much better, but I can only compare it to my VHS tape. Whats one thing that Godzilla movies have a lot of, explosions. What does Blu-ray enhance, explosions. Well unfortunately the sound wasnu0026#39;t on par with most films, what I mean by that is, the explosions lacked base, and there for didnu0026#39;t rattle the walls. That was my only complaint. And for the first time I actually get to watch how one of these films is made, it includes a behind the scenes bonus feature. The MPAA rating in the opening states that there is the usual Godzilla violence, I thought that was funny.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film: This film is a big leap forward for the series. The action scenes look great, and the special effects are outstanding. The final form of Biollante looks incredible. Some of the musical scores are great too. Take note this film is actually pretty violent, lots of blood spraying, and there is more swearing than usual, man thereu0026#39;s even a sexual reference at the end. Not really PG material, but oh well.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall itu0026#39;s pretty entertaining, with the fight scenes being the highlights. Although Biollante served a small part, itu0026#39;s still worth watching.”

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