by Mac » Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:40 pm
I just watched a double feature of War of the Gargantuas and All Monsters Attack today, and after doing so, I realized why I loved the Showa Era and why I have been growing increasingly disinterested in the rest of genre. There is a level of craftsmanship that can't be replicated in the Golden Age of Japanese cinema. Whether it be the blaring soundtrack, the detailed miniatures, or stock actors that these films contain. Ever since then, the Godzilla series has just been a shadow of it's former self, trying desperately to gain it's former glory. Heisei and Millennium alike (Credit goes to Millennium for never being lifeless, though).
Godzilla has always been a childhood favorite of mine, but when I watch these films now, it's clear that he is just one element in what made these films work. So, I'm going to flat out say that I really don't care about this project anymore. Godzilla, by himself, is a flat one-note property. Re-capturing the essence of the 50's-60's films is pointless as well. The only way a new Godzilla project will work is if they completely re-do the character completely, and get a good team behind it.
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Mac on Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.