Talk:Godzilla (1998 film)

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Can we get an Article about the cartoon that followed this show?


What kind of entry is this? It is rife with spelling errors and unfinished sentences. Has there been a system virus released on wikipedia? 131.37.206.6 18:56, 13 October 2005 (UTC)

It's a review. Needs a rewrite. Badly.


"Toho deemed the treatment of their creation to have been so far away from the original idea that they rescinded the option for the Americans to continue owning the creature and killed it off when it was depicted later in Godzilla: Final Wars under the name of Zilla." That statement is completely false, Toho was actually happy with the different view on the creature that the artist --whose name I forgot-- brought (I'm refering to the guy who sculpted the first version of the americanized godzilla. The fact that the creature was shown "beaten" by the "true godzilla" in a later Toho movie doesn't mean they disliked it, the movie was meant to please the fans, but that's it. And Sony keeps the rights over the creature currently, I myself asked to Ronald Emmerich in the Electric Entertainments forum. You can check yourselves. I'm deleting. -- Pentalis. →Now checking the forums I'm not sure if it was Dean Devlin or Ronald the guy who answered, but it was one of them -- 1:32 GMT -4:00 summer time Pentalis.

[edit] runtime (& any other disputed factoids)

Is there an extended version of this movie that runs 169 minutes? If so, i'd love to see it, but i've only ever heard of the original release, which goes just a bit over two horus (140 min., according to the IMDb). Crazilla 22:36, 8 December 2005 (UTC) (oops)

[edit] Ain't it the review?

So, I keep hearing about this Harry Knowles review.... is this it? http://www.aintitcoolnews.com/display.cgi?id=801 If show, it should be an external link. - Kevingarcia 05:01, 24 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Come With Me?

Do some of you guys know the background music of Puff Daddy's Come With Me? I think I heard it somewhere before.--Martin L. King 18:19, 24 February 2006 (UTC)

Kashmir, Led Zeppelin, 1975. - Kevingarcia 07:16, 26 February 2006 (UTC)