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any Godzilla fans here?

Postby wifesaysno » Tue Nov 13, 2012 12:01 pm

I spent a lot of time as a kid either watching plane related stuff or Godzilla. I am not talking about the American re-make in which a giant iguana rolls through Manhattan....I'm talking about the 300lb Godzilla suit wearing guy destroying a model of a city kind of Godzilla complete with subtitles, lib dubbing, and really cheesy story lines/acting...but its  GODZILLA!!!!  :D

Godzilla 2000 was a good one, full movie here.
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Re: any Godzilla fans here?

Postby ftldave » Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:01 pm

One of my fondest memories of my father is when he told me I had to get up early, at 6 AM, because something special was going to be on television. I was six years old, and he knew I loved dinosaurs, monsters, and such. I woke up sleepy, dad made some of that good Navy hot chocolate that he got from the base exchange store, and for the next hour-and-half I was spellbound. The film, of course, was the American version: Godzilla, King of the Monsters. A few years later I would see Gigantis, The Fire Monster (aka Godzilla Raids Again) on a daily movie matinee hosted by, of all people, actress Frances Farmer. That big, radioactive beast has always been one of my favorite movie monsters.

And I have collected many of the soundtracks composed by the late Akira Ifukube, who created the original Godzilla theme and so many other classic Japanese movie scores. My favorite soundtrack: The Mysterians, the Japanese sci-fi thriller, a War of the Worlds alien invasion spectacle. You can hear a sample from the Mysterians soundtrack here: THE FIRST BATTLE - I've always dreamed of hearing a big symphony orchestra play some of his works. In 2007, the Austin Wind Symphony Orchestra in Texas did just that. Wish I had been there!

One of the most memorable G scenes: Godzilla vs. The Thing (Mothra), 1964 -When Godzilla enters Nagoya after being buried under tons of mud and silt by a hurricane, his tail accidentally becomes entangled in the base of the huge Nagoya TV tower. He lunges forward to free himself, and the tower slowly crashes down onto him, causing him to roar out in pain. A rare G-film moment that I appreciated even as a youngster - Godzilla acting like a real beast, instead of a cartoon character, as he was depicted in the later, lesser films. You can see the sequence in still screenshots (and the great Ifukube score) here: GODZILLA RAIDS NAGOYA
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Re: any Godzilla fans here?

Postby wifesaysno » Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:30 pm

The old ones are rather bloody too and gory. Anguirus getting his bottom jaw ripped apart, the usual assortment of cuts and bits, Godzilla getting an eye ripped out.  :o
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Postby ftldave » Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:41 pm

I once saw an interview with a Japanese animator who explained that they thought Western cartoon violence (i.e. the Road Runner flattening Wile E. Coyote's head, Jerry mouse smacking Tom the cat with a frying pan) was much worse than actually showing what violence does to its victims. A difference in cultures, to be sure. And I respected and understood his quote about Walt Disney's animated work. "We love Walt Disney. But, he never grew up."
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