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The Third Review is here, today's movie is THE GIANT BEHEMOTH!

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The Brachiosaurus (Behemoth) is an interesting Monster.

Brachiosaurus's electric shock ability.

How the title monster is dieing from the radiation in its body.

That the film doesnt instantly show the title creature, it shows parts of its body at a time, before completely showing it.

Seeing People with horrible burns caused by the Behemoth.

When the Behemoth projects its electric shocks, it burns people mostly to a crisp, looks cool.

The Characters (I like them more then the one's from The Beast from 20,000 fathoms).

The Creature's first puppet head above the water scene (Has a nice dark feel there).

The Brachiosaurus London rampage.

The London setting.

The Score.

Seeing the Behemoth underneath the water

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The Creature in some scenes looks poor.

The other appearances of the head puppet look very stiff.

Is far too similar to The Beast from 20,000 fathoms and the Original Godzilla.

Re-using a Car Crushing scene twice.

My top 3 favorite scenes:

1: During the Rampage through London, the Brachiosaurus attacks some power lines.

2: The Head puppet above water scene

3: The Brachiosaurus under the water scene (Near the end)

My Favorite Tagline:

The Biggest Thing Since Creation!

My Favorite quote:

Dr. Sampson, the Paleontologist: "Oh, it's heading for the Thames. They always made for the freshwater rivers to die. That's where their skeletons have been found - some irrestible instinct to die in the shallows that gave them birth. You know, all my life I hoped this would happen. Ever since childhood I expected it. I knew these creatures were alive somewhere, but I had no proof, scientific proof, and I had to keep it to myself, or my colleagues would have all laughed at me. See, no form of life ceases abruptly, and all those reports of sea serpents - well, what can they be?... The tall, graceful neck of paleosaurus. He can stay underneath the surface for an age, and now he comes to the top."

My Rating:

8/10 (A film with budget problems, but still delivers a fun monster film, directed by the same person who did The Beast from 20,000 fathoms, I prefer this film over TBF20,000F.)
Edited by gojiramatthew, Nov 23 2008, 06:21 AM.
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