by Shin_Edda_Robo!!!!! » Mon Mar 03, 2014 4:33 pm
I'm about as die hard a fan as one can get. I love suitmation. I have two and a half shelves worth of Godzilla and kaiju related toys. Two DVD shelves worth of Godzilla and kaiju and tokusatsu cinema in general. I went and got me a second copy of Godzilla vs Megalon JUST TO GET ME THE EXTRAS.
My brother self appointed himself the damn nickname Minya since he was "OH GODZILLA! WHAT TERRIBLE LANGUAGE!" 8 and friggin loves it.
(._. ) Are you more hardcore than that Mechaghidrah?
The only thing I don't have is the male power trip a lot of kids nowadays have calling Godzilla T H E K I N G.
I am a hardcore fan as about as anyone else here (because who else would go here?). I know all the actors, am interested in the directors other films (I think Jun Fukuda's Ironfinger films and ESPY were a lot better than most of his 70s Godzilla entries).
And not one moment have I felt not using previous Toho kaiju is a slap to the face. Or not using Akira Ifukube's music in this movie would be an insult. To be quite frank, whatever score Akira Ifukube could come up with for vs The Sea Monster, Son of Godzilla, Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla, or Return Of Godzilla, vs Biollante would never be anywhere near as good as the scores that were produced for those films.
Often times when a new foe for Godzilla was made it was a reflection of what was popular at the time, or an issue. Gigan and Megalon are closer to Giant Hero type enemies. Mechagodzilla (Showa) was right in the middle of the Super Robot boom. This new Muto looks more Japanese than I expected. As I said before, its closer to an anime styled giant creature and Ultraman Belial than a lot of Western styled creatures.
Half of the Roger Moore Bond films didn't use John Barry as composer. Does that make it any less James Bond?
Ultraman. Is a Dick. A Big Dick.