Godzilla: Final Wars
Godzilla has been caged for a while but with the emergence of some disasters, the Earth needs a defense for to fight the aliens.
21 December 1957, Yamaguchi-ken, Honshû, Japan
4 June 1970, Osaka, Japan
14 May 1932, Kanagawa, Japan
9 September 1978, Kochi, Japan
13 October 1960
5 August 1972, Niigata, Japan
17 January 1966, Trinidad and Tobago
8 August 1963, Nagano, Japan
28 February 1978, Saitama, Japan
May 13, 2014
Some kind of unholy hybrid of Godzilla, The Matrix, and Star Wars.
December 14, 2005
... a blithely campy, altogether good-natured love letter to the classic Godzilla films of the 1960s and 1970s directed by... Japan's adolescent action stylist.
December 10, 2005
Happy birthday, Godzilla! Sorry your movie stinks.
August 05, 2005
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.
July 11, 2008
This 50th anniversary grand finale to the long-running series is a rush of explosive excitement that pays homage to what came before but hypes it up into a kinetic brew that feels fresh and exciting %u2014 not an obituary-like coda but a glorious send-off
July 12, 2005
If this truly is his last outing, at least he's going out with a massive bang.
December 18, 2005
...it becomes clear almost immediately that Kitamura is absolutely the wrong choice for the material...
January 03, 2006
This final film offers a lot of sound and fury and weaves fourteen copyright Toho monsters into one plot, but the film offers nothing that is both new and of interest. The plot is a re-tread of that of DESTROY ALL MONSTERS.

