Godzilla 2000


2:45 pm - 4:45 pm, Saturday, December 13 on XHJUB Canal 5 - 2 Horas CH (56.3)

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La ínfame lagarta gigantesca destruye la ciudad de Tokyo mientras que se enfrenta a un monstruo extraterrestre.

2000 Spanish, Castilian
Acción/aventura Terror Drama Ciencia Ficción Suspense

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Takehiro Murata (Actor) .. Yuji Shinoda
Naomi Nishida (Actor) .. Yuki Ichinose
Hiroshi Abe (Actor) .. Mitsuo Katagiri
Mayu Suzuki (Actor) .. Io Shinoda
Born: March 17, 1988
Shiro Sano (Actor) .. Shiro Miyasaka
Tsutomu Kitagawa (Actor) .. Gojira
Born: December 21, 1957
Satomi Achiwa (Actor)
Kenichi Ishii (Actor)
Born: February 24, 1946
Sakae Kimura (Actor)
Born: September 06, 1955
Bengal (Actor)
Atsuko Kohata (Actor)
Yoshimasa Kondo (Actor)
Yutaka Matsushige (Actor)
Kenichi Nagira (Actor)
Born: April 16, 1952
Shiro Namiki (Actor)
Masahiko Nishimura (Actor)
Yoshiyuki Omori (Actor)
Toshihiko Sakakibara (Actor)
Hôryû Nakamura (Actor)
Koichi Ueda (Actor)
Koichi Nihei (Actor)
Toshimasa Niiro (Actor)
Masahiro Kizawa (Actor)
Seiroku Nakazawa (Actor)
Hakobu Okubo (Actor)
Toru Kodama (Actor)
Daisuke Honda (Actor)
Born: August 29, 1978
Denden (Actor)
Yoshiki Arizono (Actor)
Born: October 24, 1960
Toshifumi Muramatsu (Actor)
Yoichi Nukumizu (Actor)
Hajime Anzai (Actor)
Masako Omata (Actor)
Shinsuke Kasai (Actor)
Dangerous (Actor)
Terumi Yoshida (Actor)
Takeshi Obayashi (Actor)
Born: January 24, 1942
Jack Ong (Actor)
Born: November 06, 1940
Francois Chau (Actor)
Born: October 26, 1959
Birthplace: Phnom Penh
Denise Iketani (Actor)
Ron Yuan (Actor)
Rachel Crane (Actor)
Jim Ishida (Actor)
Born: July 29, 1943
Yoshio Be (Actor)
Glen Chin (Actor)
Born: January 27, 1948
John Cho (Actor)
Born: June 16, 1972
Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
Trivia: It's not every day that an unknown actor lands a role that will allow him to deliver a line that enters into the public lexicon and still manages to avoid the "Where's the beef?" syndrome of being forever linked with the resulting catch phrase, but with his role as the "MILF" guy in the breakout comedy American Pie, actor John Cho somehow managed to do just that. With stage skills that aren't limited to Shakespeare (Cho spends his off-time touring with his band Left of Zed) and a killer sense of comic timing onscreen, the fresh-faced Korean actor has transcended his status as Asian-American "It" boy to become one of the most promising stars of his generation. A move from Korea to Los Angeles found young Cho's interest in acting piqued when he began studying English literature at the University of California, Berkeley, and after taking to the boards in a Berkeley Repertory Theater production of The Woman Warrior (which would subsequently move to Boston's Huntington Theater and Los Angeles' James Doolittle Theater), the up-and-coming talent made his screen debut in director Justin Lin's decidedly bizarre 1997 feature Shopping for Fangs.Subsequent years found Cho essaying supporting roles in such high-profile features as Wag the Dog and Bowfinger, with his breakout role in American Pie preceding roles in such widely seen films as Bowfinger, American Beauty, Evolution, and the Chris Rock comedy Down to Earth. Though the films may not have offered Cho the most memorable parts, they kept him familiar with audiences until he reprised his most famous role to date in the hit sequel American Pie 2. In 2002, Cho truly got to show his talent in director Lin's critically acclaimed indie effort Better Luck Tomorrow. Following a crew of high-school-aged Asian-Americans who use their reputations as studious bookworms to mask their criminal activities, the movie proved without a doubt that Cho had what it took to make it in film. More supporting roles in Big Fat Liar and Solaris were quick to follow, and after rounding out the "American" trilogy in American Wedding, it was burger time for Cho as he played one of the titular characters (opposite Van Wilder's Kal Penn) in the 2004 comedy Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle. The next year, Cho went on to essay a supporting role on the short-lived chef sitcom Kitchen Confidential before returning to feature films. Over the coming years, Cho would continue to reimain an active force on screen over the coming years, appearing on shows like FlashForward and as Sulu in the J.J. Abrams Star Trek franchise.
Michael Hagiwara (Actor)
Born: November 10, 1956
Amy Hill (Actor)
Born: May 09, 1953
Birthplace: Deadwood, South Dakota, United States
Trivia: Hosted her own travel show, Amy's Japan, while living in Japan. Worked with the Asian American Theater Company in San Francisco. Trained at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Appeared in Lincoln Center's stage production of Twelfth Night. Created and performed a three-part one woman show in the 1990s, based on her childhood and her mother's life.
Rodney Kageyama (Actor)
Denice Kumagai (Actor)
Jim Lau (Actor)
Dana Lee (Actor)
Birthplace: Guangzhou, China
Trivia: Emigrated from China to the U.S. at the age of 7 and settled with his family in Houston. Graduated from college with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Was a member of the Marine Corps Reserve. Performed in many stage productions with the renowned East-West Players since 1972, during which time he won several Drama-Logue awards. Played the role of George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? opposite Nancy Kwan at the Singapore Repertory Theatre in 1994. Won the Award of Excellence at the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival in 2002. Honored by the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California in 2006.
Lucy Lin (Actor)
Sachiko (Actor)
Marilyn Tokuda (Actor)
Born: January 07, 1953
Trivia: Supporting actress, onscreen from the '80s.
Jerry Tondo (Actor)
Ping Wu (Actor)
Born: June 16, 1956