Gojira-Fan wrote
However, Godzilla Vs. Hedorah is a lot more Avant-grade then Gojira. While both have a dark tone and similar plots, both are very different in their style.
Gojira-Fan wrote:.... I think this German trailer (that used Ifukbe music in it) shows how much better the film could have been IMHO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg_Q_fjID68

TokyoVigilante wrote:A mysterious creature sinks ships and strikes at Japan under the cover of night, with said creature being the creation/embodiment of a major contemporary political/social issue. Military struggles to deal with it, scenes of the general publics reaction to the threat, and a one-eyed scientist comes to the rescue with a device that can save the day.
Which movie am I describing?
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StonedHope wrote:Gojira-Fan wrote:.... I think this German trailer (that used Ifukbe music in it) shows how much better the film could have been IMHO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg_Q_fjID68
I think its funny as hell how in the German cuts they always throw in talk of Frankenstein.
It appears that in the trailer their call Hedorah a creation of Frankenstein. So in the movie do they change it saying that Hedorah was created by Frankenstein and not pollution??? There by changing the theme of the movie.

NSZ wrote:StonedHope wrote:Gojira-Fan wrote:.... I think this German trailer (that used Ifukbe music in it) shows how much better the film could have been IMHO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg_Q_fjID68
I think its funny as hell how in the German cuts they always throw in talk of Frankenstein.
It appears that in the trailer their call Hedorah a creation of Frankenstein. So in the movie do they change it saying that Hedorah was created by Frankenstein and not pollution??? There by changing the theme of the movie.
I wonder what would happen if we pulled the G fanbase out of Germany and had them watch the movies in their original form?

Chris55 wrote:DaikaijuSokogeki! wrote:Goji wrote:How is HEDORAH's story even the least bit childish?
Cuz it has a kid as the lead and, like, y'know, that means it's a, like, kid's movie, y'know?
Eh. I don't think that makes it childish
Lord Gappa wrote:Sorry if i seem to be bashing Godzilla vs Hedorah, i LOVE this film to death, i'm just saying it's just....wierd.
King Caesar wrote:
@ Goji: The young protagonist, the flashy array of colors, and the overall not-so-serious soundtrack could give off the childish vibe to some people, but I definitely could see a dark tone trying to break through in it.
King Caesar wrote:I think people mistake weird for childish. The whole movie is weird as all get out (night clubs with fish, Godzilla flying, etc), but that doesn't make it kiddy.
Goji wrote:I get the impression that a lot of people who dismiss the film so easily have never really given the film a chance, or really care to

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Cimmerian Dragon wrote:When the budgets got slashed.
Also, I love Astro-Monster, but it opened the floodgates for endless alien plots that didn't bring much new to the table. Once the basic premise of successive films grew too similar, there wasn't much to justify their existence (except DAM, and that's just for the gimmick of the huge kaiju cast). We had things like All Monsters Attack and Hedorah that tried to set themselves apart, though everyone can debate how successful they were.

TokyoVigilante wrote:Kilaaks suck and have no reason for almost anything they ever did.

TokyoVigilante wrote:While they are repetitive, they are all really distinct;
Xilians want to turn Earth into a colony for its water supply.
Kilaaks suck and have no reason for almost anything they ever did.
The Nebulans wanted to committed Galactic genocide to achieve world peace (and preserve the children? Kill them more humanely?)
The Seatopians attacked out of vengeance.
The Simians were losing their planet to the gravitational pull of a black hole and wanted Earth for a new planet.
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TokyoVigilante wrote:While they are repetitive, they are all really distinct;
Xilians want to turn Earth into a colony for its water supply.
Kilaaks suck and have no reason for almost anything they ever did.
The Nebulans wanted to committed Galactic genocide to achieve world peace (and preserve the children? Kill them more humanely?)
The Seatopians attacked out of vengeance.
The Simians were losing their planet to the gravitational pull of a black hole and wanted Earth for a new planet.

shinmattiathekaiju wrote:
Kilaaks wanted a hot planet.
Distinct for us, probably. I mean I find each alien race distinct myself but if I watch it with far more casual friends, it's more like "So the plot is aliens again?"
I just watched Battle in Outer Space with the commentary on last night. Makes me smile because NOTHING looks real.
TokyoVigilante wrote:shinmattiathekaiju wrote:
Kilaaks wanted a hot planet.
Is that something that didn't get mentioned in the International dub? skreeonk ADV copy. But they're still the blandest and least visually interesting invaders that ever came from Toho.
Living Corpse wrote:Being underrated and underground is overrated.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:The lack of Bay is always a plus...

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