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Godzilla (DVD, 1998)

État :
Bon
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3,98 $C
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État
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Un objet qui a été utilisé, mais qui est en bon état. Le boîtier ou la couverture peut présenter des dommages minimes, par exemple des éraflures, des fissures ou des égratignures. L'illustration et le texte de pochette des CD sont inclus. Le boîtier des cassettes VHS et des DVD est inclus. Le manuel d'instructions des jeux vidéo est inclus. Les CD et les DVD ne sautent pas. L'image des cassettes VHS n'est ni floue ni neigeuse. Afficher toutes les définitions d'état(s'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre ou un nouvel onglet)
Remarques du vendeur
“Used”
UPC
0043396231290
Studio
Sony Pictures
Release Year
1998
Movie/TV Title
Godzilla
Sub-Genre
Horror
Director
Roland Emmerich
Item Length
7.54 in
Item Height
0.57 in
Item Width
5.38 in
Item Weight
0.25lb.
Format
DVD
Actor
Maria Pitillo, Jean Reno, Matthew Broderick
Rating
PG-13
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Edition
Closed Caption

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0043396231290
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3274961

Product Key Features

Actor
Maria Pitillo, Jean Reno, Matthew Broderick
Edition
Closed Caption
Rating
PG-13
Format
DVD
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Number of Discs
1
Display Format
Closed Caption
Leading Role
Maria Pitillo, Jean Reno, Matthew Broderick
Film Country
USA

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4.9
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4.9
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4.6
122 évaluations du produit
  • 92 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
  • 20 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 4 étoiles sur 5
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  • 2 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

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  • Godzilla (DVD, 1998)

    This is an acceptable three star movie, but I have given it a fourth star because of the special effects. Again, nuclear mutation, has struck. This time, some sort of imaginary sea creature crawls out of the ocean (let me guess, in Japan) and devastates a large city. These creatures can't ever attack some little town or village, but they always have to go after New York, Tokyo, London, or some other mega city. Well, this one winds up in New York, and between Godzilla and the Army, manages to destroy practically everything. Well, I guess that we are making some progress. . . Fifty years ago, they would have had "the flying wing" drop atomic bombs on it! Do you think that they ever wondered what happened to all of the people when they dropped those bombs?

  • Fans of the Cult Japanese Movies Will Vomit

    Let me first say that the only reason I gave this a 2 and not a 1, was because I chose to look at this film from two perspectives. I looked at it as movie goer who has never seen the Japanese Godzilla and found this movie to be decent. The cast isn't exactly the most proper and the plot flow doesn't really do wonders. While most people enjoy the scenes with the hatchlings chasing the main characters through MSG, I find them to be a tad over the top - mainly because I feel the producers, directors, writers (whoever) decided that they needed to separate their film from the originals. What proceeds is, more or less, an action film where I feel just as much focus is put on the people as it is the monster. Now, let's look at it from the standpoint of a long time Godzilla fan. ...

  • Was Hoping For More....

    Ok, you've seen it a dozen times before... More Nuclear Testing... The Nuclear Testing once again awakens the green monster.... But this time Godzilla demolishes large portions of New York instead of Japan.... But actually this time the cast has some decent actors in Hank Azaria, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo, and Matthew Broderick. However the storyline just isn't the same Godzilla monster, and the appearance of Godzilla is not the same either. It's too different, and made for a more mainstream viewing public. However this movie didn't do as well at the box office as the producers were hoping it would. Basically this movie is for Godzilla fans only!!

  • Godzilla 1998

    Despite the reviews by some critics, I find this movie to be the best of all Godzilla movies produced thus far - by far! It is much more realistic to me, and has great visual effects, great music, and excellent actors - plus a nice story line. Roland Emmerich did quite well, as usual.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : ezselldepot

  • Not really a "Godzilla" movie but love it anyway

    I don't truly consider this a Godzilla movie because the core of Godzilla's being is not displayed. It is a fun monster movie even though it does not reflect Kaiju movies. The Japanese are into concept movies rather than character development. Why a character does what they do is not as important as a message they're trying to get across. Therefore, HOW one gets from point "A" to point "Z" is irrelevent. More important is the fact that one could end up at point "Z", and what would that journey mean overall? Japanese movies deal with a lot of "what if's" and don't worry too much if it can't be explained by modern science or understanding. But that's what I enjoy about it. Just like small children can pretend that they're Superman and, " If I use my heat vision and run real fast then I ...