Original Godzilla In U.S. Theaters
saudadelinux writes "The original Gojira is in theaters now through July. See the *uncut Japanese version* of the film as it was really meant to be seen, as a serious anti-nuke picture, not just Saturday afternoon UHF fodder."
Anyone else get a scary image of that foreskin?
...Godzirra.
i wanted first, not second!
This review makes me not to watch it at all. I feel like telling you to shut the hell up you wanna be intellectual twat.
The more you know, the less you understand.
I've had the original on DVD for years, but really can't wait to see it on something bigger...
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Harman's mother, Robin Harman, said her daughter would never hurt anyone.
"She has this . . . attitude that she is going to save the world," said Robin Harman, who lives in Northern Virginia. "She got over there and got an eye-opener. You don't put unqualified kids in that situation."
Yesterday, as Robin Harman watched Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld testify, she called her daughter a "scapegoat." "They're passing the buck, putting it all on the little kids," she said. "That's what makes me so mad."
Harman took many photographs while in Iraq, her family said.
Among hundreds of digital pictures passed around her MP unit -- and obtained by The Post -- is one taken before the soldiers got to Abu Ghraib in October. In it, [Sabrina D.] Harman is smiling, crouching slightly, a thumb up, and leaning toward a blackened, decaying corpse with long fingers and a gaping mouth.
Yeah Mrs. Harmon, it's all Rumsfeld's fault that your innocent little daughter is cheerfully mocking corpses on camera...
you're mom's basement doesn't really count as a second theater, so it's really only playing in one theater.
It's more along the lines of a warning about the dangers of running away with a technology before we understand the consequences and the social commentary that, ultimately, is exactly what were going to do anyway.
and rereleaces. The rereleaces are better then the remakes... And this is a rereleace that should be pretty good, (if your in the right mood) Seriously, have you seen a new movie or game recently? how about two? or isn't it all just the same thing with a souped up 3D engine, more polys, and different mapps? Stop coppying the classics, and just enjoy the classics.
Less look fast, more go fast.
"See the *uncut Japanese version* of the film as it was really meant to be seen, as a serious anti-nuke picture, not just Saturday afternoon UHF fodder."
It would be cool if Greenpeace projected this film on walls, boats, etc. during their protests. And maybe have someone running around dressed in a Godzilla outfit.
That, mixed with the long hair, round eyeglasses, hemp clothing, and Joni Mitchell music, would be a sight worth paying to see...
Your hybrid is not saving the environment. Its purpose is to make you feel good about buying something.
You can't really make the public any *more* anti-nuke than they really are now. If you mention nuclear weapons or nuclear power you are looked at like a heretic. I prefer to mention atomic power. Most people aren't offended by it oddly enough.
I made this a couple of years ago with my friends, was a lot of fun. link
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Geez. What's with Japan and being so anti-nuke, anyway?
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Bless you.
make's you wonder what the hell is going on here. it's only going to get worse, i guarantee it.
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IMDB page for Gojira (1954)
And no, this is not the one starring Raymond Burr as "Steve Martin".
"If you've never seen Godzilla before, you might actually be impressed by the quality of the acting and script. This isn't a scream-queen b-movie, despite its reputation. Most of the characters seem genuinely terrified of the thin air they're staring into before Godzilla is matted in..."
And I would be remiss if I didn't remind you to check out the imdb
This is probably a bit more fitting for this crowd ;)....
For those of you who don't know... Monty Python's Life of Brian is starting to pop up in theaters now.
Trailer
Teaser Clip
Artical
"Things are more moderner than before- bigger, and yet smaller- it's computers-- San Dimas High School football RULES!"
Context: Godzilla has just appeared. Massive pain and utter destruction are imminent.
USA: D'OH!
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here is IMDb link
Marge, get me your address book, 4 beers, and my conversation hat.
...serious anti-nuke picture...
If I'm supposed to be afraid that "nuke"s are going to create a 200' tall latex lizard-monster that stop-motions to fire a stream of natrual gas at me... serious indeed.
Maw! Fire up the karma burner!
With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound
He pulls the spitting high tension wires down
Helpless people on a subway train
Scream bug-eyed as he looks in on them
He picks up a bus and he throws it back down
As he wades through the buildings toward the center of town
Oh no, they say he's got to go go go Godzilla
Oh no, there goes Tokyo go go Godzilla
History shows again and again
How nature points up the folly of men
++mse61--
In a just world, you'd be able to invade all your neighbors, enslave their women for sex, use their civilians for bayonet practice and launch suprise attacks on other countries without people doing nasty things to you!
Look, I hate to push a point, but why haven't movie monsters chomped down on Canada's tallest moument? Is it some kind of Americentric thing?
Anyway, I'd read this article last sunday (near the bottom a couple pages) and was gonna go see it.
Perhaps the theaters will be slashdotted - 30,000 people show up for the first show, lose interest and never come back or discuss it again.
I completely agree with you except for one little point:
Any technology can be used for good or evil, especially technology that makes energy
Making energy would defeat Law of Conservation of Energy (and most likely Law of Conservation of Mass, since that's how most of the energy we're accustom to seeing is expressed). IANAP, but it really does get irritating to see this in writing... I guess you could reform it as: Any technology can be used for good or evil, especially technology that deals with releasing or storing energy.
"Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the President to explain to us what the exit strategy is." G.W.Bush
He scares me. although the rest of the article shows that they publicly disavow the use of nuclear weapons. this is also interesting
(as an aside, but slightly related) I hope people won't get the idea that I dislike Japan or the Japanese people, far from it. But I don't trust governments or corporations, be they American or Japanese, in fact, I might trust Japanese corporations more, once you have a job, you have it for life. And I've had mostly good experiances with individual Japanese, more per capita than I do with Americans.
Less look fast, more go fast.
Times have changed since the 1950s when this movie was start of the art, I really do wonder how many people will bring Robotic puppets with them and make comments about the movie.
... and we even get to see pictures of it all on tv. I hear that videos of even nastier stuff will be coming out soon.
We don't see the world as it is, we see it as we are.
-- Anais Nin
he says, rushing off to buy tickets! I can't wait to be bored to death AND to have it happen in Japanese!
Personally I think I'd rather wait till LOTR is released with runic subtitles.
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Unfortunately, due to IP issues with the previously licensed Godzilla Hollywood movie (adn despite this one being the original), it will be called "FireLizard".
Mozilla representatives are pondering legal action.
"...as a serious anti-nuke picture"
Oh yes of course. I should be ashamed of missing the true subtext. Silly me, I thought it was just a B grade monster movie.
Apple.com has a quicktime trailer for the re-release here.
How ironic was it that Godzilla, a mutant created by nuclear fallout, helped the environment by battling the Smog Monster, another creation of man made toxins.
This sounds more like just another way to cash in on godzilla;
that was fucking funny, deserves higher rating.
Mass hysteria seems to apply to nuclear power. It's not risk free, in fact the stakes are (as we've seen) very high - but people seem to conveniently ignore larger issues and latch on to easy to fear ones.
9/11 is a good example - smoking kills more people every day in the USA.
On a smaller scale I was brushing my teeth at a campsite during a water shortage, and out of habit left the water running as I brushed... only to get yelled at by a women who had left her huge SUV running so her husband could visit the bathroom.
anyway i'm tired and drunk and going to bed.. i forgot my conclusion
You know, I've been pondering this for a bit, and I can't think of a good 'In Soviet Russia' for this story.
"Tokyo crushes you"?
"Godzilla watches you"?
"You eat Godzilla"?
None of those work...
To move back on topic, I'm not caring so much about seeing it on a huge screen, I care about hearing it on theatre speakers. All the screams, all the explosions, the sound effects for this movie are going to be amazing in the theatre. At least I hope so.
Damn that's funny when it's screamed out the mouth by someone about to be stepped on!
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I think I remember he wasn't and was just used to sell an otherwise completely Japanese movie to white American audiences.
To me the really notable difference was in the music. The Japanese version has some very spare, slow drumming as it's theme. The American version evidentally introduced the symphonic music with a more "horror movie" feel that I've always thought of as "The Godzilla Theme" (You know, ra da da DAA... ra dun da DAAAAAAH... ra da da daaaah, da daaaah dah or something like that.). That theme, combined with the sounds of destruction and carnage strikes me as a pretty obvious precursor to a lot of Industrial music.
(Anyway, you want to see a really strange film? Try renting "Mothera" sometime. Twin miniature faerie women singing in Balinese to get an "exotic" sound to Japanese ears...)
It looks like they've added Minneapolis(among other places) to the list of cities where it'll be playing! Originally it wasn't a listed city and I was thus quite saddened, living in Minneapolis as I do. Now it's a real possibility and one I plan to take fullest advantage of. Maybe I'll even bring my 12" Godzilla figure, going strong since 1985, along to the show. Nothing quite like seeing Godzilla up on the big screen, gives a great sense of scale compared to seeing him on puny televisions.
This is crap. They are certainly human terms, but they do have a specific meaning (which is as inherent as it gets). The fact is the best theory about the universe we have makes energy and mass two measures of the same quantity -- they're just expressed using different units.
Why not, it's about 3x10^16 J. Granted, that's not as meaningful to most as 300 grams, but then 300 grams doesn't mean a hell of a lot to many Americans either...
Err, so there.
He was just fine using the laymans distinction, in what is esentially a layman enviroment. You are appealing to the "jargon", and overly specific, version of the words in an appeal to authority. It has failed you. You have failed it.
If you must insist on such primitive displays of noodle armed social dominance, might I direct you to one of the starwars.vs.startrek newsgroup where this sort of thing is appropriate?
Looks like the retard mods are at it again, modding an interesting comment all the way to -1. It sucks how much noise there is at -1 but its the only threshold that lets you avoid "me so 1337" mod censorship. Die shitty mods.
The truth is out there, and it is below your current threshold.
Until america came along (all not demanding tribute for the benefit of the security it provided) the was well on it's way to becoming a Communist utopia. If it wasn't for america all the middle east would be a sensible jew-free arab Utopia. The inability of the vast multitude of arab tribes to come together and form strong nation states based on principles of justice for all, and equality had as little to do with the current state of things as the europeans, unable to deal with merange of these structureless societies, making nations and kings by fiat.
Maybe if the arabs didn't evenly divide their time between praying, escaping, blaming and tithing the whole region wouldn't be such a shit hole. It's the answer to the question what if New Jersey was 140 F, had two seasons (hotter and windy), no pizza, and fun was illegal.
way back in the stoneages before cable bought up every rerun and old movie in site.
It was in black and white. Starred Raymond Burr and was something someone other then a 12 year old could enjoy.
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I thought Ted Turner invented TNT.
Was of course The Rt. Hon Sir Richard Seddon, PM of New Zealand 1893..1906. But that's not funny.
So, is it a remasterededition with thx and new scenes so that it can be seen as it was really mean to be seen?
Will there be any prequels yet?
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don't bother with the trailer, it has got to be the lamest trailer possible...
o riginal version.
here, let me sum it up for you:
original.
uncut.
undubbed.
uncensored.
All of this is in big bold white letters on a black screen. exciting huh?
you would think that since they've had to footage for fifty years they might be able to come up with something a little more creative!
All text. We don't see a single picture of anything, much less the big guy himself. Man, that was HORRIBLE.
get a heavily accented japanese person to say "Bluce Ree"
It'rr brow you mind!
[...]as it was really meant to be seen, as a serious anti-nuke picture, not just Saturday afternoon UHF fodder.
But I LIKE Saturday afternoon UHF fodder, you insensitive clods!
Demanding constant attention will only lead to attention.
> as it was really meant to be seen, as a serious
> anti-nuke picture, not just Saturday afternoon
> UHF fodder.
Thanks but I'll keep Godzilla as a just "fun"
monster movie to watch on Saturday afternoon.
I get enough (and am quite sick) of policitcal
commentary.
O'Reilly is a snooty populist with a good dose of Catholic mixed in. He is not a right winger.
You said: "the fact is that plutonium can only be used for weapons, period."
Look, breeder reactors aside, what do you think America is doing with its tons of excess plutonium?
It mixes plutonium oxide and uranium oxide into a mixed-oxide fuel that can be burned in our traditional power plants. Google on "MOX Fuel" and you'll see what I mean.
Originally, the plan was to bury all of our (and a lot of Russia's, which we're buying from them bit by bit) plutonium in the Yucca Mountain Repository. Now, that plan has been left behind, as almost all of the country's plutonium will be converted to MOX and burned for commercial power.
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Anti-intellectual. Check.
Europhobe. Check.
Appears on FOX television. Check.
I know yer joking, but just in case there are some idiots out there who don't get it, Japan is still the only country in the world to experience the horror of nuclear holocaust, brought right to them by everyone's favorite "fuck your children in the ass in our torture prisons" country: the USA. God Bless America!
For example, in Japan during WW II, American POWs were routinely starved to death. They were beaten, tortured to within an inch of their lives, and forced to sign confessions for things they didn't do, convicted in a military court, and then executed with a gunshot. That was freaking routine.
I don't think I even need to go into what Germany did.
Point is, a few Americans did bad things in Iraq to those POWs. They are being dealt with and, when it's all over, will be disgraced and tossed out of the military most likely into a jail. But, what they did is really nothing compared to what many nations do.
"as a serious anti-nuke picture"
Maybe an anti nuke picture, but can it really be taken seriously?
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Perry Mason at his best.
That would be Japanglish, in the tradition of Spanglish and Franglais.
becouse we all know that the reason why godzilla is so corny is becouse of american editing...not becouse its grown man bouncing aound in a rubber suit braking a train set on a sound stage...that wasn't corny at all.
Huh?
The drums and the symphonic Gojira theme are by Akira Ifukube and are from the original.
Anything you saw less recently than this month in a rep house was the Americanized version (it did tour not too long ago) because this is the first US theatrical release (outside of possibly fan conventions) of the Japanese original.
The Shobijin song in the original Mosura was in Malay.
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Yes, the japaneese movie studio that owns the rights to Godzilla once tried to make Mozilla drop their name because it infringes on their trandemark. The Mozilla ppl politely told the movie idiots to stuff themselves, because Gojirra was trademarked, not Godzilla.
Gojira can lick my GONADS
See the *uncut Japanese version* of the film as it was really meant to be seen, as a serious anti-nuke picture,
Why does it not surprise me that the Japanese made an anti-nuke movie?
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In American film music of the 1950's, the ultimate composer was probably Bernard Hermann (Psycho, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Citizen Kane, to name a very very few.) In the Soviet Union, it was Shostakvich and others.
In Japan, it was Akira Ifukube, who scored the original Godzilla and a host of sequels. Once dubbed the "Igor Stravinkski" of Japan, Ifukube built real suspense and menace into the Godzilla score through the repeated use of a collage of simple themes, much as composers such as John Williams would later do for film soundtracks like "Star Wars."
There are many excellent Japanese import CDs that can be ordered, at least from the U.S., which contain the very best of the sparkling Gozilla scores, including an all-year retrospective in two volumes.
Even the American-released version is truly scary and dark. It's action-packed, with the dread advancing faster than the characters can formulate a solution. And of course, the solution is as tragic as the original situation.
Godzilla is a dystopian sci-fi masterpiece for mood, and I've shed many a movie-goer tear as the scientist burns his notes, and his ex-betrothed realizes what's going to happen: there is horror advancing through that scene without a single monster in sight, and not a single word spoken.
If you can get past the 1954 production values to see Godzilla for what it is, a terrifying and cautionary tale of technology gone wrong, I guarantee that it's possible to enjoy Godzilla 1954 just as much as the many later attempts to visit this, uh...stomping ground.
Either my memory of the soundtrack is totally scrambled (hard to believe, I was listening for "The Godzilla Theme"... I own a double-CD set of the soundtrack music, I'm pretty familiar with it), or there are multiple versions floating around, and the definition of "original" is a little hazier than we're being lead to believe at the moment.
Ah, thanks.Where did you manage to see the Japanese version? I've heard of it playing conventions and possibly Japanese community theatres, but never of a general release.
:-)) you can email me alb-at-popes-dot-com (I'm sure this thread will be archived soon) and I will let you know what I discover.
The soundtrack to the original G is heavy on the drums and contrabass wail of the creature. On that question you are undoubtedly correct. I'm very nearly certain, though, that the Ifukube "Frigate March" theme used in all the later pictures does occur as the JDF troops advance to meet the creature.
I have a less-than-official VHS of the unaltered original, so I will check that tonight. If you're really interested in pursuing this (obviously I am a bit of a G nerd and always willing to discuss such things
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There's some symphonic music used in the original version of Godzilla, but it's a pretty rapid, monotonous piece, almost like a military march (and I can believe that it's called "Frigate March", though that's not mentioned on the notes for this CD. It goes something like:
The music that I for some reason imprinted on as "The Godzilla Theme" doesn't come up on this CD until the main titled for "Ghidorah the 3-headed Monster" [1] released in 1964. It's also by Akira Ifukube. It's a slow, ominous piece, with a fill in the middle that goes something like: (I bet that makes it all clear.)I note that this same melody recurrs with more embellishment in "Destroy All Monsters" (1968) as part of "Showdown on Mt. Fuji".
And unless I'm totally out to lunch, it's also use pretty prominently in some major destruction scenes in the US release of "Godzilla"... I would need to see it again to check.
[1] The Ghidorah movie's original japanese title was apparently something like "The Greatest Giant Monster Battle on Earth".
Ghidorah was always my pick for coolest monster of the Godzilla pantheon. Three heads, wings, *two* tails, breathes fire: Ghidorah's got everything.
Aha! I think I see where we're diverging on the themes. The Frigate March from G '54 has been used in many of the films as a sort of battle march and that's what I think of as the "G Theme" because it dates to the original film. The other piece you're talking about is used in many of the later films (all of them since the nineties, for certain) to accompany the titles, and is therefore also quite reasonably interpreted as a G Theme.
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This was keeping me up nights. Glad we got it worked out!
And I agree wholeheartedly about Ghidorah. Godzilla will always be number one for me, but Ghidorah is by far the coolest creature design in the 50-year history of the series.
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