-War in Space
-Japan Sinks (I have a DVD without subs)
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-The Three Treasures
-E.S.P.Y.
-Stairway of Evil
-Vampire Moth
-Haunted School 1,2,3
-Bye Bye Jupiter
-Mikaandriod
-Some of the horror stuff from he 1990`-2000`s: One missed call
Down the line I intend to. There's a ton of "showa aesthetic" films that I would probably like just for familiar faces and styles, which I'll look into.Stump Feet wrote:You forgot all the Young Guy and Crazy Cat flicks
Holy poop, I just remembered you’re in Japan, those movies have never been released before in America, you should totally try to find em.
By any chance have you seen Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell?Terasawa wrote:I’m interested in watching anything Toho produced during Japan’s golden age, so that’s at least a couple hundred movies I haven’t seen. However there are very few fantasy and FX films from that period (‘50s to early ‘70s) that I haven’t seen, and mostly because they haven’t been subtitled yet.
Yes I have.LSD Jellyfish wrote:By any chance have you seen Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell?
In addition to that, unfortunately, a lot of Japanese catalog titles are unavailable on home video.Yeah I need to move beyond the film output of Toho. Unfortunately there isn't that easy an output or easily accessible list of films by Daiei or other studios like there is for Toho.
Moogabunga wrote:Ive said it before and I'll gladly say it again, this is going to be the best Godzilla film ever and more importantly, its going to be the film that truly makes Godzilla mainstream (and cool)
SoggyNoodles2016 wrote:I'm glad to be a fake fan.
three wrote:leave me be maxrebo! damn you and your ability to play the game here....
I saw the trailer the other day and I really want to watch it!MaxRebo320 wrote:Your list is desperately missing Blue Christmas, LSD...unless you’ve already seen it.
Assuming we’re just going with SFX films, I’ll admit that most stuff after 1980 or so doesn’t hold nearly as much interest to me. So stuff like the School of Ghosts movies, I honestly have little desire to watch (Not that I wouldn’t be willing to give them a chance if given the opportunity, they’re just not a priority). I still need to see Sayonara Jupiter and Gunhed, which are still sometimes listed among the “classic” titles. Tokyo Blackout looks quite interesting, but I don’t think that’s subbed.
As for the classic (53 - 80) stuff, using this list as a guideline (https://www.listchallenges.com/how-many ... -1953-1984), I have seen pretty much everything subbed, with the exception of a few war films (Battle of Japan Sea, Zero Fighter and Zero are I believe the only ones with subs that I still need to watch, though Imperial Navy’s dub is available too), those two Mifune “Daredevil” movies and Hi no Tori. I have access to all those, I just haven’t gotten around to watching them yet. There’s still some real interesting looking stuff like Crazy Adventure, Terror in the Streets and Conflagration, but I’d rather wait for subtitled copies to possibly appear.
Seriously? That's disappointing and strange at the same time.Terasawa wrote:The English version of GUNHED (which was commissioned by Toho) is structurally identical to Toho's version so you can blame the Japanese editor for the choppy feel.
Don't go in expecting very much and you might find some enjoyment out of them. The monsters at least are pretty cool.Rhedosaurus wrote:I haven't seen the Mortha Leo movies, but I am interesting in giving them a shot.
That one toxic dragon does look pretty cool. And I hear that he's as tough as he looks as well.Tyrant_Lizard_King wrote:Don't go in expecting very much and you might find some enjoyment out of them. The monsters at least are pretty cool.Rhedosaurus wrote:I haven't seen the Mortha Leo movies, but I am interesting in giving them a shot.