I'm curious to see how that plays out. I feel there's always been something implicitly animistic behind the idea of Godzilla,
I figured that was made fairly explicit with the Gojira legend of Odo Island. I mean sure, Takashi Shimura is on hand to give us a lot of scientific sounding rationale for Godzilla's existence, but it's no accident that he's basically explaining in science terms something that the islanders held as an article of faith.
Christopher, really curious to see how you like the movie. Could you post your review here or send it to me in a PM.
If any of you want to see Godzilla portrayed as malevolent check out Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack.
That's next in my Netflix queue, since I'm going through them in chronological order.
Christopher, really curious to see how you like the movie. Could you post your review here or send it to me in a PM.
Oh, I'm doing reviews of them on my blog (by era), so you can see it there when I get to it. Here are the ones I've done so far:
http://christopherlbennett.wordpress.com/2012/07/29/thoughts-on-godzilla-the-showa-era/
http://christopherlbennett.wordpress.com/2012/08/19/thoughts-on-godzilla-the-heisei-era/
Thanks for the link! I am also reviewing them by era in my blog every Friday, until I am done. I just finished the Showa era.
The link to my blog is in my signature line.
Oh, yes, I remember the Hanna-Barbera Godzilla too. I think you can watch it on Hulu -- if you wanted to.
The animated series that spun off from the '98 American movie is much better, and generally better-regarded by Godzilla fans than the movie itself.
I didn't know there was an animated series from the '98 film....
Wasn't it from the same animation studio that did the "Men in Black" cartoon?
(And yeah, the idea of King Ghidorah being a benevolent figure this time around is kind of bizarre.)
^Yeah, but I don't see that as King Ghidorah being the hero, I see it as the pilots of Mecha-King Ghidorah being the heroes.
Wasn't it from the same animation studio that did the "Men in Black" cartoon?
Andnow for something completely, uh, tangent...
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Sincerely,
Bill
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