by Giganfan » Wed Mar 01, 2006 2:49 pm
Rodan is awesome. No question about it. I prefer the American version, as the original, to me, is very dull and uneventful. Honda's direction was resoundingly sleepy, and there is practically no score to speak of (although to be fair, the main title theme, the air force march and the requiem are all great pieces of work). The only one in top form here was Tsuburaya. His miniatures and props are all first class. And Rodan is perhaps the coolest "OH GODZILLA! WHAT TERRIBLE LANGUAGE!" monster ever created. He's always been one of my very favorites, and one of the only kaiju that Toho created that is known outside of Japan by name. A very popular feature creature.
The U.S. version is just great fun for me to watch, because it's so much more lively than its counterpart. The "message of nuclear disaster" prologue was always fun to watch, even if it didn't have anything directly to do with the movie. The new music isn't anything special, but like I said, it livens the picture up a great deal. The berst thing they did, I think, is how they introduced the second Rodan. MUCH better than in the Japanese version. And as someone already said, the closing monologue was touching, and compliments the scene beautifully.
Yeah, this movie is the sh*t. I'm not gonna lie. Happy 50th, RODAN!!!!
"EVERYONE FORGET YOUR TROUBLES! ENJOY YOURSELVES!THERE'S NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT!" - Gigantis The Fire Monster
"It was HUGE...It was...IT WAS LIKE A MONSTER!!! Suddenly the rocks rose...ALIVE!" - Godzilla 1985