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Terror of Mechagodzilla [DVD] [1975] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Language: Japanese, English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Dubbed: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: NR (Not Rated) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00125WAYG
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 58,338 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Of all the early Gozilla movies, this is possibly my most favourite. It has everything that an excellent Godzilla movie should have. To start with, those pesky aliens are at it again, seeking world domination with the help of, yes you've guessed it, a mad scientist. You see the mad scientist has not only discovered that you can control animals through telepathy (a discovery which saw him cruelly ostracised from the rest of the scientific community), but he's also found a new undersea monster, named Titanosaurus. By using his cyborg daughter he can control Titanosaurus through telepathy - sending it out on a destructive rampage through Tokyo. All in the name of revenge of course. Coupled with this, the aliens have resurrected Mechagodzilla from his watery grave. Is there nothing that can stand in the way of these two creatures...? Well one monster springs to mind...

This was the last of the 1970's Godzilla movies, and you get the impression that the makers knew this as well. So the've thrown everything and the kitchen sink into this one. It's directed by Ishiro Honda. The music is by Akira Ifukube. And the action kicks off before the opening titles have even finished. Mindless monster mayhem doesn't get any better than this.
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This is a superb Toho Godzilla movie, but you MUST get Classic Media's other edition of the film. It's has two versions of the movie plus loads of other features...A MUST for all Godzilla fans!!!
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It has a mixed reputation among the fans, but Terror of Mechagodzilla is a romp of a sequel, one that's not without deep emotional heart.

Plot is bonkers of course, aliens are plotting to rule the world and have recreated Mechagodzilla after Godzilla shredded it to pieces in the previous meeting of the two beasts (Godzilla V Mechagodzilla). There's Interpol agents running around not exactly in control of anything, a vengeful scientist with an agenda who aids the aliens, while his daughter has become a cyborg designed to control Titanosaurus, a gigantic amphibious dinosaur that teams up with Mechagodzilla to stomp on Tokyo. All is lost for mankind, until Godzilla climbs out of the ocean to hopefully protect his domain.

The return of Ishirō Honda to the director's chair is a reassuring presence, and it helps the film retain a classy production level. The monster smack-downs are neatly choreographed, the model work is wonderfully 1970s, and Akira Ifukube's thunderous score gladdens the spirit as it simultaneously rocks your bones. Yukiko Takayama's screenplay contains intelligence, where the sci-fi boffin speak is spliced with deep observations on humanity and what it means to be part of such a race etc.

Fan division usually comes down to who likes super-hero Godzilla or who likes Godzilla in destroy everything mode. This is the former, and it's cheer worthy, the atomic lizard in a bad mood would not surface again for 10 years, and by then the direction of Zilla's fortunes got increasingly silly. This marks "Terror" as something of a franchise closure to be cherished, and rightly so because it has all the good parts that made the first Toho wave so enjoyable. So turn up the volume, open your screens out and indulge. Wonderful. 8/10
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