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'''''Godzilla 3: Revenge of Bagan''''' is a 1999 American monster film directed by Jan de Bont and written by Randall McCormick and Jeff Nathanson. It is a sequel to [[Godzilla 2: Attack of Ghidorah]] and the third and final entry in Jan de Bont's Godzilla trilogy. The film takes place three years after the defeat of Ghidorah, the boy named Poe whose parents were killed by Godzilla as he goes on a quest for revenge on him and fights against him at the Grand Central Station. The film received positive reviews and became a box office success, grossing over $1.195 billion against a $154 million budget, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1999 as well as one of the best in the franchise. The film won an Academy Award for Best Picture, a Golden Globe Award for Best Song for One Last Time by Faith Hill, and an MTV Movie Award for Best Fight. It was also nominated by the Saturn Awards, the Satellite Awards and the Empire Awards.
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'''''Godzilla 3: Revenge of Bagan''''' is a 1999 American monster film directed by Jan de Bont and written by Jeff Nathanson and Jonathan Hensleigh. It is a sequel to [[Godzilla 2: Attack of Ghidorah (1996)|Godzilla 2: Attack of Ghidorah]] and the third and final film in Jan de Bont's Godzilla trilogy. The film takes place three years after the defeat of Ghidorah, the boy named Lucas Jordan whose parents were killed by Godzilla as he goes on a quest for revenge on him and fights against him at the Grand Central Station. The film had its premiere in Grauman's Chinese Theater on June 4, 1999, was released on June 18, 1999, received critically positive reviews and became a box office success, grossing over $1.195 billion against a $154 million budget, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1999 as well as one of the best entries in the franchise. The film won an Academy Award for Best Picture, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for ''I Will Always Be There For You'' by Céline Dion and Michael Bolton, a Saturn Award for Best Special Effects, and an MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss. It was also nominated by the Saturn Awards, the Satellite Awards, the Empire Awards and the Online Film Critics Society.
   
{{Infobox_film|name = Godzilla 3: Revenge of Bagan|director = Jan de Bont|producer = Cary Woods<br/>Robert Fried|writer = Randall McCormick<br/>Jeff Nathanson|based on = Godzilla<br/>by Toho|starring = Hugo Weaving<br/>Michelle Pfeiffer<br/>Fred Savage<br/>Jean Reno<br/>Harrison Ford<br/>Jessica DiCicco<br/>Christopher Lloyd<br/>Joseph Mazzello<br/>Holly Hunter<br/>Alicia Silverstone<br/>George Takei<br/>F. Murray Abraham|music = James Horner|cinematography = Michael Seresin|editing = Kevin Stitt|studio = Fried Films<br/>Independent Pictures|distributor = Paramount Pictures (Worldwide)<br/>Toho (Japan)|released = June 4, 1999 (Grauman's Chinese Theater)<br/>June 18, 1999 (United States)|country = United States|language = English<br/>Japanese|rating = PG-13 (for sci-fi monster action violence, destruction and some language.)|budget = $154 million|gross = $1.195 billion}}
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{{Infobox_film|name = Godzilla 3: Revenge of Bagan|director = Jan de Bont|producer = Cary Woods<br/>Robert Fried|executive producer = Ian Bryce<br />Tom DeSanto<br />David Hayter|writer = Jeff Nathanson<br/>Jonathan Hensleigh|based on = Godzilla<br/>by Toho|starring = Hugo Weaving<br/>Michelle Pfeiffer<br/>Fred Savage<br/>Jean Reno<br/>Harrison Ford<br/>Jessica DiCicco<br/>Christopher Lloyd<br/>Joseph Mazzello<br/>Holly Hunter<br/>Alicia Silverstone<br/>George Takei<br/>F. Murray Abraham|music = James Horner|cinematography = Michael Seresin|editing = Kevin Stitt|studio = Fried Films<br/>Independent Pictures|distributor = Paramount Pictures (Worldwide)<br/>Toho (Japan)|released = June 4, 1999 (Grauman's Chinese Theater)<br/>June 18, 1999 (United States)|country = United States|language = English<br/>Japanese|rating = PG-13 (for sci-fi monster action violence, destruction and some language.)|budget = $154 million|gross = $1.195 billion}}
 
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Revision as of 21:23, 1 February 2020

Godzilla 3: Revenge of Bagan is a 1999 American monster film directed by Jan de Bont and written by Jeff Nathanson and Jonathan Hensleigh. It is a sequel to Godzilla 2: Attack of Ghidorah and the third and final film in Jan de Bont's Godzilla trilogy. The film takes place three years after the defeat of Ghidorah, the boy named Lucas Jordan whose parents were killed by Godzilla as he goes on a quest for revenge on him and fights against him at the Grand Central Station. The film had its premiere in Grauman's Chinese Theater on June 4, 1999, was released on June 18, 1999, received critically positive reviews and became a box office success, grossing over $1.195 billion against a $154 million budget, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1999 as well as one of the best entries in the franchise. The film won an Academy Award for Best Picture, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for I Will Always Be There For You by Céline Dion and Michael Bolton, a Saturn Award for Best Special Effects, and an MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss. It was also nominated by the Saturn Awards, the Satellite Awards, the Empire Awards and the Online Film Critics Society.