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MemberMothra LarvaeNov-28-2013 4:39 PMSince the first time i saw Godzilla vs Biollante i knew from the start that i emmidiatly became hooked on that movie. And sadly this is the only movie to feature Biollante! Totally sucks. The Monster has only been in a few video games and only in one film. I think the monster deserves a return to the big screen. The monster t me is very underrated and I hope to see this monster in another Godzilla film. Biollante can be taken in suprising ways and in twists and turns. I've heard of a Ghidorah-Biollante Hybrid that fans have made up. Sounds very compelling and a dangerous enemy that i want to see in the movies. Or heck Let Biollante evolve more into a more monstrous giant beast that would give you a run for your money. Or even base the creature off of the old Trendmaster's toy look, that gives Biollante A more Godzilla like stance and structure. I want to see this monster return in both forms or in more forms! I think this is a wonderful idea and I hope that fans will help out and try to get this beast back into theaters! Lets bring back the monster who started it up of crossed hybrids in the G movies. Lets bring back Biollante. The Beast who can never die.
And on the DVD 2012 release, it honestly sucks in my opinion. It's fussy and it's not very clear.
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MemberBaragonNov-28-2013 5:07 PMI really like Biollante. Her movie was pretty interesting as it focused largely on the anti nuclear bacteria which was a great plot line, and monster wise her final form looked really good if only it had appeared for more than 5 minutes.
Overall I'd love to see her in another movie, but don't see that happening
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MemberMothra LarvaeNov-28-2013 5:55 PMthanks for the input!!! I want to do something to get this monster recconized and the play time it deserves in movies.
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MemberMothra LarvaeNov-29-2013 6:07 PMI so want Biollante to have another movie. She is my favorite monster and it would be so cool to see more forms of her.
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