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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great movie...but not with the original AIP voice-tracks., August 10, 2004
This is one of the greatest Godzilla movies ever produced, but this DVD version is far from perfect. Unfortunately, this is just a re-issue of the same DVD released a few years ago. The film transfer is exactly the same as the one previously released by ADV films, which has a recently re-dubbed mono soundtrack. The ADV soundtrack is much inferior to the one originally produced for American International Pictures in 1968, which featured an excellent voice-cast and a different script. Apparently the AIP version can't be published because the ownership rights are in limbo. Based on the cover notes, I bought this DVD believing it had the original AIP voice-tracks. No such luck. The folks at ADV deliberately stretch the truth. The cover art claims it's the "50th Anniversary Special Edition", but Destroy All Monsters was made in 1968, which makes this DVD issue the 36th anniversary for the film (in 2004). The 50th year, is a reference to the first Godzilla movie "Gojira" made in 1954, but the text makes no mention of Gojira or Godzilla. It also claims to contain "The original motion picture and soundtrack", which is misrepresentation. The original film was Japanese language, and this DVD isn't even the original English version. I would've been a lot less disappointed if they had at least given this version some chapter stops and stereo audio (which there isn't). There's not even a menu for this low budget version. If you try to hit the chapter advance button, the movie starts over from the beginning. There's no menus, no extras, no subtitles, no secondary audio tracks, no trailer, no nothing. The only thing that's different from ADV's first issue of this movie, is the cover art and the addition of a music CD. The CD contains 30 mono-audio music tracks from the movie soundtrack. The music score is wonderful, but the audio is not stereo and the fidelity is only fair. My point of contention is that ADV is trying to fool us into believing this movie has the original audio soundtrack, but instead gives you fine-print on the back mentioning an extra music CD. Buyer beware, if you already own the original release of this DVD, don't be fooled into thinking this is a different version.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun movie -- very bad dubbing, July 4, 2004
For the 50th anniversary of Godzilla, we have a special relelease of Destroy All Monsters on DVD. This in itself is good, and an added attraction is that there's a second disc -- a CD of the soundtrack. But there are two downsides: -- there are no special featuers -- not even a theatrical trailer. -- the dub is the poorly acted recent dub from a few years ago. The original dub is not great (what dubs are? Why, oh, why, don't they also offer subtitled versions), this one is very poorly acted, more so that usual even for these types of films. Overall, I'd still recommend this to Godzilla fans (and I've been one since seeing King Kong vs. Godzilla in its original US showing at the drive-in when I was a kid), but it could have been so much better.
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30 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DEMAND THE ORIGINAL AIP VERSION, December 2, 2004
I know this is a great movie and a pretty good DVD as well. But one thing is still wrong. THE DUBBING. This version has the lame (but admittadly not awful) international dub track done in Japan.
The American International version from 1969 had far superior
dubbing done in New York by Titra/Titan sound and featured
the voices of Peter (SPEED RACER) Fernandes, Jack Curtis and
Hal Linden amoung others. This is a tragic loss. The dialogue and
acting were so much better. What a shame.
KEEPING SCORE: The Monsters and where they came from.
Destroy All Monsters has a line-up of eleven giant monsters. Here are lists of the classic eleven, the ones who didn't make it into DAM and the ones who came later in the original series.
1) GODZILLA the king of all monsters from GODZILLA (1954-56)
2) MOTHRA giant telepathic caterpillar from the movie MOTHRA (1962)
3) RODAN flying pteranodon type creature from RODAN (1957)
4) ANGUIRUS armored dinosaur from GIGANTIS THE FIRE MONSTER (aka GODZILLA RAIDS AGAIN 1955)
5) MINYA (aka LITTLE GODZILLA) Godzilla's son from SON OF GODZILLA (1967)
6) MANDA sea serpent/dragon from ATRAGON (1963)
7) SPIGA (aka KUMONGA) the giant spider from SON OF GODZILLA (1967)
8) GOROSAURUS giant allosaurus type from KING KONG ESCAPES (1968)
9) VARAN a giant flying marine iguana from VARAN- THE UNBELIEVABLE (1959)
10) BARAGON a floppy eared subteranian dinosaur from FRANKENSTIEN CONQUERS THE WORLD (1965)
11) KING GHIDORAH three headed alien/dragon from GHIDRAH- THE THREE HEADED MONSTER (1964)
These are the guys who were around at the time but, for whatever reason, didn't get to appear in DAM:
1) KING KONG from KING KONG VS. GODZILLA, KING KONG ESCAPES etc.
2) GIANT OCTOPUS from KING KONG VS. GODZILLA and WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS
3)FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER from FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS THE WORLD
4) GAIRA the green gargantua from WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS
5) SANDA the brown gargantua from WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS
6) DAGORAH space alien from DAGORAH- THE SPACE MONSTER
7) EBIRAH giant shrimp/lobster from GODZILLA VS THE SEA MONSTER
8) GIANT CONDOR from GODZILLA VS. THE SEA MONSTER
9) GIANT SEA SNAKE from KING KONG ESCAPES
10) MECHANIKONG robot ape from KING KONG ESCAPES
11) MOGUERA mechanIcal mole from THE MYSTERIANS
12) MAGUMA giant prehistoric walrus from GORATH
13) KAMAKIRAS (aka GIMANTIS) from SON OF GODZILLA.
Then there are these guys, who came after DAM so they could not participate in the fun. Even though, chronologicaly, DAM takes place
after these guys appeared (1999):
1) KROIGA a giant winged lion with a human brain from LATITUDE ZERO.
2) HEDORAH the smog monster from GODZILLA VS. HEDORAH
3) GIGAN alien cyborg from GODZILLA VS. GIGAN
4) MEGALON subteranian cyborg insect from GODZILLA VS MEGALON
5) JET JAGUAR size changing humanoid robot from GODZILLA VS. MEGALON
6) KING CEASAR living shisa statue from GODZILLA VS MECHAGODZILLA
7) MECHAGODZILLA (aka MG) alien cyborg duplicate of the king from GODZILLA VS MECHAGODZILLA.
8) TITANOSAURUS aquatic dinosaur from TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA
9) MECHAGODZILLA 2 (aka MG2) rebuilt/redesigned MG from TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA.
10) GEZORA giant amphibius cuttlefish from YOG- MONSTER FROM SPACE.
11) KAMEBAS giant fanged(?) turtle from YOG- MONSTER FROM SPACE
12) GANIMES giant crab from YOG- MONSTER FROM SPACE
13) YOG glowing telepathic space amaeba from YOG- MONSTER FROM SPACE.
14) GABARA gargling blue cat/toad monster from GODZILLA'S REVENGE
Here are the third generation of monsters from the 80s & 90s:
1) BIOLLANTE geneticaly engineared plant monster from GODZILLA VS. BIOLLANTE
2) MECHA KING GHIDORAH time traveling cyborg from GODZILLA VS. KING GHIDORAH
3) BATTRA giant black moth from GODZILLA AND MOTHRA: BATTLE FOR THE EARTH
4) FIRE RODAN radioactive pterisaur from GODZILLA VS. MECHAGODZILLA II
5) SPACE GODZILLA space traveling Godzilla clone from GODZILLA VS. SPACEGODZILLA
6) MOGUERA (aka MOGERA) updated transforming version of the mole robot from THE MYSTERIANS, appeared in GODZILLA VS. SPACE GODZILLA
7) DOSTOROYAH flying mutating crab monster from GODZILLA VS. DESTOROYAH
8) DESGHIDORAH (aka DEATH GHIDORAH) three headed quadrped from REBIRTH OF MOTHRA
9) DAGARAH parasite producing sea monster from REBIRTH OF MOTHRA 2
And finally, the fourth generation of monsters:
1) ZILLA skinny Godzilla from the american movie GODZILLA (1998)
2) BABY ZILLAS numerous ofspring of ZILLA from GODZILLA (1998)
3) ORGAH laser shooting alien from GODZILLA 2000
4) MEGAGUIRAS mutant dragonfly from GODZILLA VS, MEGAGUIRAS
5) MONSTER X (aka KEISER GHIDORAH) shape changing alien from
GODZILLA : FINAL WARS
I hope this list was useful to young Godzilla fans.
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