Godzilla: Final Wars (Dubbed)
December 2005
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Ty Burr
This 28th entry in Toho Studio's series about the fire-breathing big fella is campily engaging for a while, but at two hours-plus you may come out feeling captivated dead.
Christopher Planteny
Bad humans. Great monsters. The human take on this film although unique was god awful. The only thing that saved this film for me was Godzilla's march across the world. Otherwise, not a good film.
Eduardo Sanchez
One of the greatest movies of all time I dont have it on my play store but I have the dvd.I love this movie so much. Every thing is awesome the music, the monsters, and the alien. I have always been a fan of Godzilla. When I girst saw this movie I just fell in love with it. Please put the movie Godzilla, Mothra, King-Ghidora giant monsters all out attack.
Gerardo Mendoza
Could've been a contender. As a tribute film, it's great. As a Godzilla movie, it's great. As a standalone movie...it's not so great. Godzilla vs The X Men may have sounded good on paper (or in comics), but here, it's a mess. The Godzilla scenes were MORE than enough to satisfy fans, so was the superhuman Monster Hunters subplot necessary? Kazuki Kitamura as the Xian leader makes up for the human acting. It's perfect. The soundtrack... Not perfect. At all. If you're curious, watch it...Just don't expect amazing acting.
Damir Swanson
Great way to end the big guy The movie end off with a BANG it add so many classic monsters and two new ones. They even add zilla to get killed, what's better then that?
Brad Evetts
Great A cool movie that captures the whole Godzilla saga and has an awesomely weird human story.
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Ty Burr
This 28th entry in Toho Studio's series about the fire-breathing big fella is campily engaging for a while, but at two hours-plus you may come out feeling captivated dead.
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One of the greatest movies of all time I dont have it on my play store but I have the dvd.I love this movie so much. Every thing is awesome the music, the monsters, and the alien. I have always been a fan of Godzilla. When I girst saw this movie I just fell in love with it. Please put the movie Godzilla, Mothra, King-Ghidora giant monsters all out attack.

Could've been a contender. As a tribute film, it's great. As a Godzilla movie, it's great. As a standalone movie...it's not so great. Godzilla vs The X Men may have sounded good on paper (or in comics), but here, it's a mess. The Godzilla scenes were MORE than enough to satisfy fans, so was the superhuman Monster Hunters subplot necessary? Kazuki Kitamura as the Xian leader makes up for the human acting. It's perfect. The soundtrack... Not perfect. At all. If you're curious, watch it...Just don't expect amazing acting.
Godzilla was a mathaf*ckin beast best Godzilla ever can it get any better A freaking 1 yes Godzilla is the sh*t 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Cast and credits
Actors | Rei Kikukawa, Kazuki Kitamura, Masahiro Matsuoka, Akira Takarada |
Producers | Shogo Tomiyama |
Director | Ryuhei Kitamura |
Writers | Ryuhei Kitamura, Isao Kiriyama |
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Run time
125 minutes
Rating
PG-13
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