Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-27165809-20151106163806/@comment-25285745-20151106165901

Pjh3000 wrote: But even Ishiro Honda hated Godzilla vs Hedorah and banned the director from ever working on Godzilla again. And seriously, if all it took was a nuclear weapon to create King Ghidorah from three anthomorphic teddy bears, they could have made an army of Kaiju to fight Godzilla just by nuking the closest Sanrio Factory. It wasn't Ishiro Honda that hated Godzilla vs. Hedorah, it was Tomoyuki Tanaka. I think it was a good movie, the fights were all well-done as were the effects, and the story (aside from some weird random moments including the infamous flying scene) is good enough.

I also think Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah was a very good movie. The special effects were continuing to improve, the story was a lot different from most of the films before it, and the musical score was amazing. Sure, the time-travel plot is ridiculously confusing at first glance and the film's story doesn't include very consistent logic, but it's full of lots of memorable moments and battles and is in my opinion one of the best in the series. I'm not a fan of King Ghidorah's new origin, but looking past that I really like the movie.