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> The U.S. DVDs of the Godzilla films are all widescreen (except for
> _Terror of Mechagodzilla_ and those made in 1.33)...

The discussion about the value of Godzilla movies reminds me of a comment
a friend of mine once made over morning coffee:

"I saw an art movie last night. The Terror of Mechagodzilla. Of course I
call in an art movie because of its incoherentness."

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