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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby JoshK » Sat Nov 19, 2011 12:54 pm

The most well known Godzilla films in the States are:

Godzilla, King of the Monsters/Gojira
Mothra VS. Godzilla
Godzilla VS. Mechagodzilla
Godzilla 1985
Godzilla 2000

I guarantee that most people here in the States, who only know of Godzilla as a monster movie character and probably haven't but one of his films, haven't heard of Godzilla VS. Megalon and, especially, Destroy All Monsters, The ones that have heard of Megalon probably know of it from MS3K, whose target audience was the very people that would probably watch monster movies anyway.

The films I listed I list because they include names of familiar characters, like Mothra, that the general public is most aware of, not that they've seen any of them. And Godzilla 2000 because it was released in the theaters here in the States.

Also note that it is getting harder and harder for Godzilla to find a younger, broader audience over here because cult films' appearance in general retail stores, from Wal-mart to even Best Buy, are being limited more and more every year. Whereas you used to find a bunch of Godzilla movies at Best Buy, you can't find hardly any there anymore. Hell, I couldn't even find the new Evil Dead 2 Blu Ray there.

By some miracle, I found it at Wal-mart. I used to be able to find a decent selection of Godzilla VHS' in Wal-mart, including titles from Scimitar, Sony (then Columbia/Tristar), and Goodtimes at Wal-mart, Meijer, and Target, as well dollar stores, Goodwills, etc. At the same time, we had a cult show on TNT called Monster Vision, which showed cult films such as monster movies and various horror movies. It's weird. There is a love/hate thing with nostalgia lately. People love it. They are willing to wear a shit in public, but they don't seem to eat up the property itself anymore, and stores are less willing to sell you any of the actual DVDs in store, but they sure as well will offer you a nostalgic Godzilla t-shirt for $7, because it would seem that people are more willing to buy that shirt than one of the movies themselves, or that is perhaps, what retail seems to think, and they are probably right, mostly.

As for the homosexual morons comment. One should have thick skin, but there is a thing called tact, which helps sell your theories to others better than calling insulting them. Such comments only makes one come across as naive and unpleasant.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby hewylewis » Sat Nov 19, 2011 1:20 pm

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hewylewis wrote:Why are you guys excited? I heard Echo Bridge makes terrible DVDs!!

You heard correctly but there's always the chance that they've processed the overwhelming negative feedback from consumers and are working to change their reputation. Hey, a guy can hope, right?


Let's hope so, because I don't want to have to start an angry mob.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Cimmerian Dragon » Sat Nov 19, 2011 1:36 pm

Mac wrote:You people are homosexual morons.


Ooh...ooh...! *raises hand* I know this one!

Is it because Biollante is a flower? Is that why the fans are homosexual?
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Mac » Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:51 pm

I'm so, so sorry guys, I didn't mean to offend you. I meant heterosexual morons.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Hellspawn28 » Sat Nov 19, 2011 6:31 pm

hewylewis wrote:Why are you guys excited? I heard Echo Bridge makes terrible DVDs!!


Their Hammer Dracula DVD's where not that bad. At they got a good commentaries and it has the best looking version of The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) that you can find.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Cimmerian Dragon » Sat Nov 19, 2011 7:19 pm

Mac wrote:I'm so, so sorry guys, I didn't mean to offend you. I meant heterosexual morons.


No problem. These guys can help: http://www.proof-reading.com/profession ... eading.asp
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Legion1979 » Sat Nov 19, 2011 8:28 pm

JoshK wrote:The most well known Godzilla films in the States are:

Godzilla, King of the Monsters/Gojira
Mothra VS. Godzilla
Godzilla VS. Mechagodzilla
Godzilla 1985
Godzilla 2000


I'd put King Kong vs Godzilla and Godzilla vs Megalon over half that list. Easily.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Malchik » Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:47 pm

Legion1979 wrote:
JoshK wrote:The most well known Godzilla films in the States are:

Godzilla, King of the Monsters/Gojira
Mothra VS. Godzilla
Godzilla VS. Mechagodzilla
Godzilla 1985
Godzilla 2000


I'd put King Kong vs Godzilla and Godzilla vs Megalon over half that list. Easily.

I'd put Megalon close to the top. That film saw hundreds of different video releases.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Tohosaurus » Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:55 pm

Legion1979 wrote:
JoshK wrote:The most well known Godzilla films in the States are:

Godzilla, King of the Monsters/Gojira
Mothra VS. Godzilla
Godzilla VS. Mechagodzilla
Godzilla 1985
Godzilla 2000


I'd put King Kong vs Godzilla and Godzilla vs Megalon over half that list. Easily.

Me too. I would strike G85 and G00 from the list, in spite of their theatrical releases here, in favor of Megalon and maybe King Kong. Plus there's Emmerich's film.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Crazy Jim Films » Sun Nov 20, 2011 1:13 am

Was Godzilla 2000 even that big of a release? '85 found an audience with both video and a prime-time special but I never felt "Godzilla 2000" did all that well.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Living Corpse » Sun Nov 20, 2011 1:36 am

Crazy Jim Films wrote:Was Godzilla 2000 even that big of a release? '85 found an audience with both video and a prime-time special but I never felt "Godzilla 2000" did all that well.


It didn't. It bombed. I remember seeing it with my mom and one of my cousins who had a blast (strange since they normally don't care for these kinds of films) and there was hardly anyone in the theater. My mom and cousin were surprised to see that their were more adults then kids.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby tymon » Sun Nov 20, 2011 1:46 am

^CDragon, myself and a few others discussed that subject a while back, about how a marketing campaign geared more towards kids (as opposed to the late night commercial slots, and marketing that seemed to focus on nostalgic fans rather than children) may have brought more viewers to Godzilla 2000, but who knows. People were still sick of Godzilla from the disaster that was GINO, plus it's a dubbed foreign film in a culture becoming increasingly intolerant of dubbbed foreign films..it didn't have a much of a chance. Still, I wouldn't say it bombed per se, in fact I'm pretty sure Sony made about as much as they expected to make.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Tohosaurus » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:05 am

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Crazy Jim Films wrote:Was Godzilla 2000 even that big of a release? '85 found an audience with both video and a prime-time special but I never felt "Godzilla 2000" did all that well.


It didn't. It bombed. I remember seeing it with my mom and one of my cousins who had a blast (strange since they normally don't care for these kinds of films) and there was hardly anyone in the theater. My mom and cousin were surprised to see that their were more adults then kids.

Godzilla 2000 made $25 million thanks to its US theatrical release as well on a sub-$10 million budget. No other Millennium movie did better, although to be fair that's due mainly to its US release. Eliminate that and it only did about as well as Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla and worse than GMK. But looking at it as a whole, G2K did make Toho the most money from a theatrical standpoint. I'm not sure what their projections were. It may well have performed the worst, but again it still made the most money overall, better than any Heisei movie as well.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Tamura » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:31 am

I was one of the people who contributed to the theaters being empty during G2K's run. I remember seeing a big cardboard promotional mockup for the film at the theater, and the Godzilla on the promo didn't look like Godzilla to me. I got it on tape later on, and it didn't really impress me.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby JoshK » Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:43 am

You guys give general audiences way too much credit. Remember, we aren't talking about general Sci Fi fans. Just average moviegoers, most of whom won't know what a Megalon is. It may have had a ton of VHS releases, but also remember they of the Goodtimes variety, often found in bargain bins and Big Lots. As far as I ever saw. Whereas the original film, many of the Sony VHS releases, and even 1985, you could go to Target and find.

I also don't believe a general moviegoer could actually list a Godzilla movie, but they'd have the best chance with Mothra, Mechagodzilla, and maybe even King Ghidorah (who they might recognize as Monster Zero), each of whom are slightly more familiar than the throwaway monsters like Megalon, Hedorah, and Eborah.

Godzilla 2000 has a decent chance because it was actually released in theaters recently. Doesn't mean people will remember it or 1985.

I also could include KKvG, but I'm also not quite sure most average joe moviegoers would even know that King Kong fought Godzilla. However, I didn't include it because it simply slipped my mind.

But I don't see how Megalon would be one of the most familiar Godzilla films to general consumers in the US. Same goes for Destroy All Monsters. Godzilla 1985 and 2000 are slightly less obscure than Megalon. There might have been a time when that wasn't true, but that certainly isn't the case now.

As for the American Godzilla film. I wouldn't really say that counts. Of course, audiences are familiar with it. It made a lot of money, and was infamous for being terrible. But it isn't THE Godzilla either.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Tamura » Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:14 am

^ I think you're greatly underestimating the impact of KKvsG and MEGALON on this genre in the United States.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Crazy Jim Films » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:48 pm

JoshK wrote: Godzilla 2000 has a decent chance because it was actually released in theaters recently. Doesn't mean people will remember it or 1985.
'85 is remembered more because it was the first new Godzilla film to come out during the VHS era. This was a time when old audiences could discover the films again and new audiences were given better access to them. "Godzilla 2000" had a theatrical run and it did modest business but I don't see as a major staple of the fanbase.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby Hellspawn28 » Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:02 pm

Living Corpse wrote:
Crazy Jim Films wrote:Was Godzilla 2000 even that big of a release? '85 found an audience with both video and a prime-time special but I never felt "Godzilla 2000" did all that well.


It didn't. It bombed.


From I remember Kpa saying that the movie was never plan to be a big hit, so I won't call it a bomb. I remember seeing it on the first week and there was hardly anyone in the theater as well other then my Dad, my friends and I along with three other people. Both G2k and G85 hardly any marketing from what I can remember.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby gvamp » Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:05 pm

G85 was heavily promoted here, G2K not so much it had one Trailer and I think one or two TV Spots.
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Re: Help get Biollante on R1 DVD 2.0

Postby wataru » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:04 pm

RoG made over $4 million in the US and over $11 million in Japan, making it $15 million. The budget was $6 million +/-

Id call that a success but not a blockbuster.
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