by Gwangi » Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:04 am
But king_ghidorah, there should be some matters that have to be taken into account.
We are after all dealing with two very different film industries. Toho could get get A-list stars like Takashi Shimura, Akira Takarada and even Toshiro Mifune (certainly in The Three Treasures) to appear in a kaiju. By comparison, Ray couldn’t do that. If you’ve read Ray's book, you’ll know that William Holden was a consideration for Sinbad, since he was under contract at Columbia Pictures. But Ray and Charles Schneer simply could not afford him AND it was highly doubtful Holden would ever appear in a monster film (him or for that matter, any other big name star at that time). In the end, Ray did not have the A-listers in his movies he wanted, but the ones he did get for the most part, did a fairly good job.
Believe me, I don’t have a problem with preferences, but compare and contrasts shouldn’t really apply here if one takes certain factors into consideration.