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Godzilla vs. Destoroyah / Godzilla vs. Megaguirus(1995-2000)
See individual titles for their synopses. For more about Godzilla vs. Destoroyah / Godzilla vs. Megaguirus and the Godzilla vs. Destoroyah / Godzilla vs. Megaguirus Blu-ray release, see Godzilla vs. Destoroyah / Godzilla vs. Megaguirus Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on May 5, 2014 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Directors: Masaaki Tezuka, Takao Okawara Writers: Wataru Mimura, Kazuki Ômori, Hideki Oka, Hiroshi Kashiwabara, Kôichi Kawakita Starring: Kôichi Ueda, Godzilla, Misato Tanaka, Takurô Tatsumi, Yoko Ishino, Shosuke Tanihara Producer: Shogo Tomiyama This Blu-ray bundle includes the following titles, see individual titles for specs and details: Godzilla vs. Destoroyah / Godzilla vs. Megaguirus Blu-ray, Video Quality![]() Godzilla vs. Destoroyah Score: 4.0/5.0 Godzilla vs. Destoroyah's 1080p transfer falls in-line with all of the accompanying Sony Godzilla releases. It's well-defined and filmic, a touch drab and not detailed to the point of replicating real life but certainly a solid all-around visual effort. Though the image features light title wobble and is occasionally peppered with minor occurrences of debris and slightly spiky grain, it offers an otherwise stable watch. Details are satisfying, from basic clothing and facial features to well-pronounced textures on rubbery monsters. City shots show solid clarity, with well-defined signage and building textures. Colors are satisfying in brighter scenes and mostly well balanced in darker scenes. Those same multicored city signs stand apart nicely from darker nighttime backdrops, while clothing and Godzilla's pulsating red flesh offer nice spurts of brighter hues. Black levels are rather deep, favoring light crush at times but generally remaining inky and satisfying. Flesh tones offer no faults worthy of complaint. All in all, this is a good effort from Sony. Godzilla vs. Megaguirus Score: 3.0/5.0 Godzilla vs. Megaguirus arrives on Blu-ray with, surprisingly, one of the lesser efforts amongst the eight-film batch Sony has released in this run. That's not to say it's a poor effort. On the contrary, it's mostly on par with the other films of its era, just looking a little flatter -- quite a bit, at times -- and lacking the color definition and moderately intricate texturing of the other films. Light grain is present but so too is some noise. The image also looks a touch smooth in places. The image often lacks pinpoint definition and, in fact, offers some downright muddled and smeary textures, notably seen on clumps of vegetation. Clothing and skin details are only revealing of the most basic lines and definition. Creature close-ups do reveal adequate, detail-revelatory definition. Colors aren't at all bold, but then again this stretch of films isn't particularly vibrant to begin with. This transfer handles basic shades -- a purple car, a red shirt -- well enough in bright light but there's no punch to this palette. Black levels are never too far off in either direction -- crush or pushing a shade of purple or gray -- and skin tones appear natural. The transfer exhibits occasional spots and speckles in addition to its grain structure. This is a watchable transfer but hardly an example of Blu-ray at its pinnacle and certainly a tick below other recently released Godzilla films. Godzilla vs. Destoroyah / Godzilla vs. Megaguirus Blu-ray, Audio Quality![]() Godzilla vs. Destoroyah Score: 3.0/5.0 While both of the older Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II and Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla featured DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtracks, Godzilla vs. Destoroyah goes back to the Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah and Godzilla vs. Mothra specs with its Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 lossless soundtrack. Though it obviously lacks the range and immersion capabilities enjoyed by the 5.1 tracks, this one is no slouch, though it's no sonic wonder, either. Music never falls flat and enjoys a good sense of front-side spacing and body, featuring well pronounced lows and weight. Rumbling aircraft and a deep boat horn play with solid presence, but gunfire and explosions range for passable to puny; there's almost no presence at all to an explosion from chapter 13. Dialogue is firm though not quite commanding. The included English dub doesn't fare significantly worse. It features just about the same characteristics as its Japanese counterpart in terms of power and stage presence with regard to action effects and music. Dialogue, too, plays rather evenly, unlike the older, sloppier two-channel tracks from previous films. As usual, English, English SDH, and French subtitle options are included. Godzilla vs. Megaguirus Score: 4.0/5.0 Godzilla vs. Megaguirus returns the Sony Godzilla releases to the 5.1 well. The included native Japanese and English dub DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtracks are the best in the series to date. The Japanese track offers full, rich music, nicely spaced and immersive through the back. Clarity is quite good and there's a tangible weight to the track. Action sound effects are nicely implemented, featuring rockets that whoosh around the stage, creature screeches and other high-pitched sounds that push hard and clean through the system, and heavy crashes and stomps and collapsing buildings that replicate the chaos with the sort of energy that listeners should demand of a movie of this nature. Still, it lacks precision attention to detail; many of the sound effects aren't perfectly defined and come across as structurally muddled, but the effort is commendable. Dialogue plays evenly and accurately from the center. The included English dub isn't far off from its Japanese counterpart, offering much of the same in terms of volume and dynamics and richness of presentation. Even the dialogue plays naturally enough for a dub. As always, English, English SDH, and French subtitles are included.
Similar titles suggested by membersGodzilla vs. Destoroyah / Godzilla vs. Megaguirus Blu-ray, News and Updates• The Toho Godzilla Collection: Upcoming Blu-ray Releases - March 17, 2014 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will distribute on the U.S. market four double-feature Blu-ray releases of classic Godzilla films. The upcoming releases will be part of The Toho Godzilla Collection. Street date is May 6th.
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