Frankenstein und die Monster aus dem All (1968)
46KFrankenstein und die Monster aus dem All: Directed by Ishirô Honda, Jun Fukuda. With Akira Kubo, Jun Tazaki, Yukiko Kobayashi, Yoshio Tsuchiya. At the turn of the century, Earth’s monsters have been safely rounded up and studied on Monsterland. Chaos erupts when a race of she-aliens known as the Kilaaks unleashes the monsters across the world.
“Love Godzilla, love other monsters, love aliens, love destruction, love this movie.Destroy All Monsters takes us into the future where all monsters are now confined to Monster Island. All goes well until a race of alien metal people kidnap the monsters. Then, they brainwash them and set them to attack the major cities of the world. After so many Godzilla island adventures, it was so good to see the cities having their asses whooped. Great designs and model work left for a series of inventive attacks. By the end it all descends into a chaotic (and very unfair) fight. However, their were some genuine moments of panic. There was a moment between Anguilas and King Ghiddorah which left me almost covering my eyes. The sheer intensity, and likable monsters made it an engaging affair. Weu0026#39;re left to deliberate how creatures instinctively know who their enemies are. This is a greatest hits for all fans of the genre.”