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Godzilla Vs Biollante [VHS]
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Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Kunihiko Mitamura Yoshiko Tanaka Masanobu Takashima Kôji Takahashi Tôru Minegishi Creators: Katsuhiro Kato (Cinematographer) Kazuki Ohmori (Writer) Michiko Ikeda (Editor) Shogo Tomiyama (Producer) Tomoyuki Tanaka (Producer) Shinichirô Kobayashi (Writer) Director(s): Kazuki Ohmori
Recording label: Hbo Home Video EAN: 9780783103105Binding: VHS TapeISBN: 0783103107Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC, Release Date: 1995-08-22Universal product code (UPC): 026359083839Number of discs: 1Audience rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)Amazon.com 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
Running time: 104 minutesLanguage: English (Original Language) Language: Japanese (Original Language)
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