You know what, I don't hate Final Wars at all. It is everything hyped to 11, like Michael Bay making a low-budget kaiju film. I mean hell...Rodan, Anguirus and King Caesar basically in a soccer match against Godzilla? SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY, YOU BEASTS
Minor factoid...most of the Toho films used a water set that has since been demolished (including the water pool that Godzilla so often rises from). So, this new film should certainly look a bit different from the previous films.
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Me too, since about '70/'71. Now, I got my 8 yr old kid into it and we've been to a couple G-Fests together (an annual Godzilla convention that draws between 2 - 3 thousand fans here in Chicago).
Y'know, this is going to sound really nerdy and train-spotterish, but the problem is that when the movies were released here in the 60's, the dubs were done by a production team called Titra and they were pretty good for the most part (think of the 60s/70s AIP movie studio releases). Then, because of rights issues, some time around the late 70s/ early 80s the AIP version of Destroy All Monsters stopped being shown. What you probably saw was the "international version" of DAM. This is the dubbing the Japanese did themselves in the 60s for export, but the American voice actors they got were so horrible; that's why AIP decided to spend the money on their own dubs which were vastly superior. Yeah, the "international dubs" are so horrendous that I find them unwatchable and I know exactly what you're talking about with that opening narration in DAM. You couldn't sound more stilted or stiff than that narration if you tried! Unfortunately, this is the version of DAM that is shown now on cable for the last several years (decades, actually) and has gotten the DVD releases.
I just go with subtitles on all the Toho films...except Godzilla vs. Megalon. You simply can't un-cheese that beauty.
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Saw that one in the theater when it came out, sixth grade (can still remember the three classmate buddies I saw it with!) and also remember watching it on NBC that year with John Belushi hosting in a Godzilla costume! Yeah, gloriously horrible dubbing on that one. One of my fave MST3K's is the Megalon ep.
War of the Gargantuas was a favorite of mine when I was a kid. Surprised anyone remembers that. always seemed to be overlooked.
Godzilla (2014) is great in 3D. Got a new 3D bluray for under $10 to test out the new 3D Epson projector and Oppo. Awesome!
Again, I want really really bad engrish overdubs to this new one!!!
JG
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Not sure what year War of the Gargantuas is from. I might not have been a kid - I actually didn't discover it until much later than all the Godzilla, etc. movies. But still, it was quite a while ago.
^I think it was released in 1966.
That movie is great! It's a Toho film through and through (same director, spfx man, music composer, actors, etc; it has the vibe and feel of a classic 60's Godzilla film, natch). Russ Tamblyn is stoned throughout and looks totally indifferent. For a brief time, Toho was interested in getting second tier American actors to star in their monster films, probably thinking it would broaden the appeal across the pond. Tamblyn starred in War...Gargantuas, Nick Adams starred in Monster Zero (Featuring Godzilla, Rodan, and Ghidorah) and Frankenstein Conquers the World (with a giant-sized Frankenstein... yes!!), and Rhodes Reason starred in King Kong Escapes. Then there was another 60s Toho flick called Latitude Zero which had the usual Toho Japanese cast plus Cesar Romero, Joseph Cotton, and other known Americans. That's a *really* off-the-wall film, complete with bat people and a flying lion! Hell yes!!
Here's the 2nd trailer for the new Godzilla movie, released this Friday in Japan. The good news is that distributor Funimation is going to handle the Americas for the movie and will see to it that it gets a limited run in late 2016, so at least we Yanks get a chance to see it on the big screen.
Hard to tell if this looks any good or not. The parts where they aren't showing Gojira look deadly boring and serious.
Yeah, I hear you but I think they're just going for a vibe in the trailer. I'm hoping this one knocks it out of the park (I was at G-Fest here in Chicago two weekends ago with my 8yr old boy -- and even 2yr old girl at the end of the weekend, when things were less chaotic... she loved it), on a bit of a G high at the moment.
Even though the movie itself is released Friday, there was a big red carpet premiere yesterday in Tokyo. Apparently the reviews are very good indeed (and I love how, in the photos, the red carpet is as long as Godzilla is supposed to be tall): http://www.scified.com/news/shin-god...world-premiere
I'll be there opening night when it's stateside!
Apparently they didn't. The whole red carpet ceremony was streamed live (and is available for viewing; I haven't seen it) and I saw on a few formus that lots of fans were hoping for that but it didn't happen. (It would have been cool to have Godzilla himself walking the red carpet!)
Minor happiness, in case folks didn't know, but a company has picked up US Distribution for Shin Gojira. So, sometime probably in the fall, it'll be available for us domestic types to enjoy
http://www.firstshowing.net/2016/jap...ate-this-year/
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