Perry Kate
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Married Baby
Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Phillipa
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
jacobjohntaylor1
The beast Godzilla movie is Godzilla (1998). Maybe you don't think so that's o.k. But if your mad about pick something more important to get angry about you pee pee heads. This is a great movie. It is the 13th M.o.t.h.r.a movie. It is also part 27 to the Japan Godzilla series. Part 24 to the Japan Godzilla series Godzilla vs M.e.g.a.g.u.i.r.u.s is better. The 12th M.o.t.h.r.a movie which is also part 25 to the Japan Godzilla series Godzilla M.o.t.h.r.a and King G.h.i.d.o.r.a.h giant monsters all out attack is also better. The 14th M.o.t.h.r.a that would also be part 28 to the Japan Godzilla series is called Godzilla final wars. That one is also better. But still this is a great movie. All the M.o.t.h.r.a movie are good. Most of Godzilla movies are pretty cool to. This is a very scary movie see. See it. See all the M.o.t.h.r.a movies.
kevinxirau
Get ready to crumble because there goes Tokyo! Finally, some continuation in the Millennium series. Previously, Godzilla once again faced off against his mechanical double in "Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla." Both monsters return alongside Mothra in one hell of a battle between man, monster, and goddess. The result is Godzilla Tokyo SOS.Plot: One year after the epic battle between monster and machine, Mechagodzilla is still undergoing repairs as is Tokyo. Meanwhile, Mothra, Earth's insect guardian, demands that the bones of the original Godzilla creature, currently inside Mechagodzilla, because apparently humans should never touch the souls of the dead. Soon enough, Godzilla returns, forcing the government to make rushed adjustments and send in their mech after the beast with Mothra's help. Can their combined might defeat the King of the Monsters? Basically, it's Godzilla vs the world and I just love it. This is practically a fan's dream battle as Godzilla faces both Mothra and Mechagodzilla at the same time, the latter two being challenging opponents. The action scenes are totally crazy as these monsters beat the living (and metal) crap out of each other and buildings everywhere get smashed and blown up. The designs of the creatures are just excellent from Godzilla's awesome Hensei/Millenuim hybrid look to Mothra's insectoid features.The story is pretty interesting, though most of the new human characters are not as charismatic as the ones from the previous film who also show up here. What's really cool, though, is veteran Godzilla actor Hiroshi Koizumi returning as his character Dr. Shinichi Chujo from the original Mothra movie! He has a prominent role here and it's so nice to see an old face from the original series. The music is also a real treat, especially the classic Mothra song sung by none other than the twin fairies, the Shobijin.Nothing much to say other than this Godzilla film is a blast. With epic action scenes, an intriguing story, good cast, and a surprise creature cameo, this is sure to please any fan and beyond, so check it out. All hail the King of the Monsters!
jamez1965
I've been a fan of Godzilla forever, but I really wish Toho would take a long walk off a short pier. They have been making the same d@mn movie since 1989, and it's a lousy one. With the exception of the brilliant "GMK: Giant Monsters All Out Attack," every modern Godzilla movie I watch never fails to disappoint. I guess director Shusuke Kaneko shook things up a little too much by making a Godzilla movie that's actually good (GMK), and it appears he wasn't asked to do another. "Godzilla: Tokyo SOS" on the other hand is Toho doing what it does best - cranking out big-budget crap. As usual, the direction lacks any sense of style or grace. The human characters are such dorks that you almost don't even notice the dumb story lines. Godzilla mostly stands around showing off his radical new look and blasting CGI breath at anything and everything. It's not always clear what Godzilla is doing when he's on screen, or why he's doing it, but at least he's got plenty of animatronic head and neck movement, right? The other monster, Mothra, has been a staple character in a countless number of movies and looks basically the same, yet when he appears on film, the human actors gasp with surprise and awe as if it's some glorious return to the screen. Whatever. In short, if you've seen a Godzilla movie made within the last two decades, you've seen this one. Not even a direct tie-in with the original 1961 "Mothra" movie can save "Godzilla: Tokyo SOS" from joining the long list of Toho stinkers that have utterly demolished any chance for commercial success in the US.
Masta_Ruthless
The one thing that gets me is how some reviewers rate movies, but only tells the parts that they hated. What about the rest of the movie. This one is much better than the first (Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla 2002) by far. The story is very interesting this go around. The people of Japan are warned that if they do not dismantle Kiryu then Mothra will not fight for them rather against them.This movie also has key elements from previous movies such as Mothra, and Godzilla vs Mothra, while still staying true to the 2002 flick. The special effects get better with each movie especially Godzilla's thermanuclear blast. The monster battles in this one were good as well, some reviewers think Godzilla has to be super evil to have good monster battles, shame on them. Mothra did her parts to hold off Godzilla until Hio and Mana (the larva) shows up.I won't spoil the movie or the ending for you, but the doorway for Godzilla Final Wars has been busted open. Again don't trust reviews from critics whom couldn't tell you the difference between Godzilla and Zilla. This is a definite buy and an enjoyable movie. Who says you have to be a kid to appreciate the action of a Godzilla movie? Check this one out, you won't be disappointed.