Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Kikaida CD Review

 Go Go Kikaida!
Over at Godzilla Monster Music, I wrote a review for the 2 Disc Special Collector's Edition Kikaida/Kikiada 01 Set. While the music may sound dated to you, Kikaida fans, like me, can't get enough of this music. Check it out.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Movie Review: X3

This doesn't happen in the movie
Not a Dream! Not a Hoax!

I'll admit that I admire the sheer guts of this movie, for everything they did in it. Or should I say everything they did to the characters. Phoenix comes off as a very powerful and very destructive force, even though she does just stand about for the second half of the film. There's a much darker tone than I was expecting, but director Brett Ratner just doesn't have the same touch than Singer.

The best way I can describe my feelings for this movie is to talking about the third Patlabor movie. It's well written and has a good Labor VS kaiju battle at the end, but the main characters had only a sparse role compared to the detectives investigating the case. In this movie, all the characters I liked either were died, dying, or not even used, leaving me with not much to cheer on except for Jackman and McKellan who do their usual best and TV's Frasier doing a decent job on Beast.

I wish I could be more positive about this film, but I can't. Comic book purist may agree with me. Definately not recommended for Marsden fans. Like me. C

Monday, May 22, 2006

Godzilla VS Sea Monster Review


(For the record, I watched Sony's uncut, widescreen version on DVD.)

Nothing seemed to be going this movie. It was originally a King Kong movie, rewritten for the Big G, and Jun Fukuda, the new director, had to follow up the famous Ishiro Honda. The story follows Ryota Kane who was convinced that his brother was alive and steals a boat with some total strangers and ends up on an island run by the Red Bamboo.

The weak point of this film is that it's not much of a kaiju film. Godzilla and guest star Mothra both sleep through most of the film. Godzilla's nemesis in this film is a large shrimp assisted by a crazed condo, both employed by a SPECTRE wannabe. The film just isn't ambitious enough for it to be a great film.

Obscure Movie Reference
But it is a fun film, probably the first Godzilla movie with a sense of humor. I mean, it's nice to have social commentaries. (There's one squeezed into the end of this one as well.) But it's also nice to just watch a entertaining film that's doesn't take itself too seriously.

I have no complaints about Jun Fukuda, and it's almost understandable that he choose to focus on the human aspect since it's his first monster film. Masaru Sato adds a wonderful score, and the special effects were still supervised by Eiji Tsuburaya. While it's not the best Godzilla movie, it's still a good start for Fukuda. B-