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Feb 13 2006, 04:15 AM
Baragon's appearance--although brief--stole the show.

This is one of only two real criticisms I had for what I consider to be an otherwise stellar Godzilla film, IMO the best of the Millenium Series. While Godzilla was correctly rendered as an all-powerful, malevolent, rampaging juggernaut, the other monsters were not, IMO, portrayed strongly enough. Their renderings left me immediately wondering if they had, individually, or as a group, any real chance of stopping Godzilla, especially Baragon. A brave and fierce monster to be sure, and about half the size of Godzilla-this and, lacking any power or ability(an oral ray of it's own?), doomed this monster to be blasted into oblivion by G. While KG eventually morphs into it's adult form and presents Godzilla with a satisfying fight I was also somewhat disappointed that Mothra did not give Godzilla a harder time-not suggesting Mothra was a pushover-far from it. eyebrow

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