Monster X Strikes Back
K**Y
funny monster is hit
this is a monster movie but not just a monster movie it is allso a homage to past monster movies and it's a cmdy too. i have never seen a funny monser movie before campy sure cheesey sure but this was really funny i laughed at this one i highley reccomend this movie to anyone not just monster movies fans allthough i would reccomend it to them too if you like monster movies, homages,or comdy this is for you.
P**L
"MONSTER X" a MONSTER DUD!!
I love japanese monster flicks, and when I heard about another Guilala movie i couldn't wait to see this. Boy, I could have waited for this one!!A very failed attempt at satire and parody, "Monster X Strikes Back" could have been a real gem if it had been done right. Not the case here!During a summit meeting in Japan, a Chinese rocket crashes and the resulting explosion creates the monster Guilala, who promptly goes on the typical rampage. The beginning of his " rampage" is mostly stock footage from the original Guilala movie, (X From Outer Space, here in the States), and the new footage is mostly in the second half and basically consists of the monster standing in an open valley and a "rampage' through some power lines. The "new" Guilala does look just like the old except for its red claws, and still makes basically the same sound as the original with some screechy sounds added in.Film follows the failed attempts of different world emissaries in combatting the monster. The actors portraying these leaders are all terrible, even though they do speak in their proper languages.This could have been better if they had focused more on thre monster action, but instead it is a talky, drawn out and very UN funny fiasco.There is a surprise revelation of one of the characters, and a Majin type character at the end which may or may not be a nod to Daiei's highly impressive Daimajin character, which this one does not rival at all, plus it TALKS> The final "battle" between Guilala and this "Take-majin" is unimpressive.It may have been intentional that the movie seems so bad, but it doesn't work as a "good" bad movie, it is just a BAD bad movie!!Stick with "The X From Outer Space"!!!!
G**N
Gloriously Goofy Homage to Classic Kaiju Films - Just Bring Your Sense of Humor Along for the Ride
Despite the other reviews stating that this movie is basically a comedy, I went into it not really knowing what to expect. I therefore purchased my copy of Monster X Strikes Back - Attack the G8 Summit, with some trepidation. As a long time kaiju fan, there's nothing that puts a smile on my face like some good old-fashioned man-in-suit-stomping-cheesy-miniature-buildings, giant monster action. And when you end up having two or more of those monsters in the same film, duking it out and putting the smackdown on one another - well, that's just the icing on the cake.That being said, I will also admit that I usually like my giant monster action to have at least some serious overtones, ala Godzilla Raids Again, or Godzilla vs Mothra. I suppose that the aforementioned "comedy" aspect was my greatest fear when I first put this disc into my DVD player. Even my beloved King Kong vs Godzilla, possibly my favorite kaiju film of all time, was not what I would consider an outright comedy, though it does contain many amusing bits. I was almost expecting Monster X to be as groan-worthy and cringe-inducing as such films as Godzilla's Revenge, or Godzilla on Monster Island. Even though I am happy to have them in my DVD collection, I can honestly say that I very seldom watch those titles, for just those very reasons.Much to my joy and relief, Monster X Strikes Back proved to be a deliriously delightful, modern-day kaiju film. While a great deal of the film is indeed played for laughs (some of which fall pretty flat), the overall look and feel of it brings back wonderful memories of Saturday afternoon matinees, watching giant monsters cavort on the screen, when all the while, we puny humans are trying to concoct any number of outlandish schemes to try and subdue them. Monster X (aka Guilala) himself is about as goofy-looking a kaiju as has ever appeared in any film of this type, having been introduced 40 years earlier in 1968's The X From outer Space. This 2008 homage is not really a sequel to that earlier film, though it does contain a few not-so-obscure references to its predecessor.With all the good things Monster X Strikes Back has going for it, there are definitely a few aspects of it I would have liked to have seen handled in a bit different way. Such as Guilala's giant adversary near the end of the film, the "legendary" Take-Majin. While impressive in his glittering gold cheesiness, his propensity for rattling off one-liners and snide comments directed at his opponent is something I could have easily done without. The same can be said for a couple of the ridiculously hair-brained schemes devised by the G8 attendees to rid the Earth of Guilala. And why in the world does the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom not have even the slightest trace of a British accent? Watching the trailer, I thought perhaps he was supposed to be the U.S. President. And last but not least, there's is Guilala's little "dance" midway through the movie, which, while amusing, was fortunately kept mercifully short. One thing I did appreciate a lot, is that involvement of cutesy little Japanese kids, while alluded to with a knowing wink, was kept to a minimum. Goodness knows the adult actors involved acted childish enough (in particular, the world "leaders"), without having to resort to adding little kids to the mix!But these few things aside, I really cannot help but give Monster X Strikes Back a solid four stars. Had I written this review immediately after my first viewing, I may have leaned more toward a three star rating. But a subsequent viewing proved to be even more enjoyable, as I think I may have finally "got it" the second time around. Even if you are a die-hard kaiju fan from years gone by, as long as you are willing to accept the idea of someone have a good bit of fun with the genre, while at the same time, delivering a lovingly warped homage to it, you might just find yourself enjoying Monster X Strikes Back - Attack the G8 Summit, as much as I did.
I**G
Everythig bad is GOOD!!!
OK... The movie itself is barely two-stars but this is a MUST WATCH for any kaiju fan! This gem pokes fun at every grand cliche from Godzilla, Gamera, Ultraman and pretty much everything else from Toho's tokusatsu and kaiju eiga library. How did that kid get here? An implied romance that actually blossoms? Hair-brained super-science? Bad "stock" footage? Disguise surprise? All this... And MORE!!
R**X
No Classic, but Amusing Enough
I like this one better than most online reviewers do. Mind you: on fire it's not going to set the world, and the humor is sophomoric, at best. But MONSTER X STRIKES BACK is amusing in its goofy fashion, and what else would you expect from the director of THE CALAMARI WRESTLER?I, too, would like to have seen more monster action with Guilala, who was last seen in 1967's THE X FROM OUTER SPACE. (LONG overdue for a USA DVD release, though I have the Japanese DVD, which is fine) The costume and FX are so similar to the '67 film that you have to believe it was by design. Guilala's foe, Take-Majin, parodies both Dai Majin and Ultraman-type characters, and is voiced by "Beat" Takashi Kitano (ZATOICHI). Though the jokes are sometimes amusing, better actors and writing would have been helpful...again, the lousy acting may have been on purpose.Old-time kaiju fans will note the presence of Yosuke Natsuki (DOGORA) and Susumu Kurobe (ULTRAMAN) as military officials. And, yes, that is Toshiya Wazaki as Dr. Sano. Wazaki portrayed CAPTAIN Sano, Commander of AAB-Gamma, in THE X FROM OUTER SPACE.Not a total fiasco, but a coulda-woulda-shoulda sort of movie. Fans of classic kaiju eiga should find it reasonably diverting. As always for Tokyo Shock, video quality is fine...TS has released many worthwhile discs of these Japanese titles, and I hope they release more.
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