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Max
Nov 13 2007, 07:29 AM
While I agree GMK has the best FX in the series to date,  felt it was more it's depth and polish which set it above the other Millennium entries.

I've never really taken the time, whenever watching GMK, to take into account what you mention here. Perhaps I should. tongue-1

My only real complaint, regarding GMK, was the relative ease with which Godzilla dispatched Baragon in their first fight. I would have liked to have seen Baragon some what larger, and with his old Showa roar.

I liked the final battle as well, but I never got the sense that Godzilla was ever in any real danger of losing..and I kind of think that element of suspense should be in a battle scene such as the magnitude of the last one in GMK. This is probably nit picking going here. Shusuke Kaneko is certainly a director I would love to sit down with and shoot the bull about his movies.

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