Godzilla vs. Megaguirus: The last Godzilla movie I've yet to see and finally saw it! I had an interesting way I wanted to write for it, but meh, too lazy.
Its...a generic movie. Godzilla 2000 mostly existed to show off Godzilla with new special effects, some CG, and an excuse to change his design a little...and then surprised people by even tossing in another monster (Orga) into the mix, so there was even a fight...and the new monster in question was even kind of cool to boot. This movie was just a generic follow up; I appreciate how they brought back insects from Rodan, but meh, whatever. Just a very formula movie, and beyond the Godzilla Body Slam (which...was sort of ruined by how lazy they were with the shot; they seriously just suspended the guy and have the camera zoom up; you can explicitly tell HE'S NOT MOVING, so there's no real illusion. If this was an older movie, I'd let it slide, but for a movie in 2001? There's really no excuse.) As i expected, its clearly the worst of the Millennium series...hell, probably worst of all the movies from Godzilla 1985 and after (if you look at Godzilla movies before and after, you'll notice there's a considerable difference in style, let alone special effects quality.) It doesn't help that Megaguirus is a pretty boring monster.
It mostly stands out cause while the visuals and special effects are by no means bad, just the entire Heisei and Millenium series are generally good movies, but this one felt subpar. Felt like one of the lesser Showa movies with better special effects, and lacking the general cheese factor that makes them amusing. Its not horrible or anything, just...a cheap attempt to work out another Godzilla movie. I can see why they forced the director of the next movie (who happened to be the director of the Heisei Gamera trilogy) to replace Varan and Anguirus with Mothra and King Ghidorah in GMK; they needed to make the movie look more appealing, and up the sales, cause I get the feeling Godzilla vs. Megaguirus wasn't very popular...
(Then again, neither was Godzilla vs. Biollante, and that was actually not a half bad movie, though from what I understand, that was more "less people watched it out of lack of interest", rather than it being outright scorned, since it seems generally positively received among people who DID see it.)