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kaijusaurus:

Extracts from the manga adaptation of Gamera vs. Viras (1968) (½).

kaijusaurus:
“ Undoubtedly the aspect of FRANKENSTEIN VS. BARAGON which cements it in kaiju legend is the film’s dual endings: US producer Henry G. Saperstein was unsatisfied with the film’s original ending, in which the Frankenstein monster falls...

kaijusaurus:

Undoubtedly the aspect of FRANKENSTEIN VS. BARAGON which cements it in kaiju legend is the film’s dual endings: US producer Henry G. Saperstein was unsatisfied with the film’s original ending, in which the Frankenstein monster falls into the Earth after defeating Baragon, and requested a new one. Toho filmed a new ending at Saperstein’s insistance, this one featuring the monster going up against a giant “Devilfish” octopus. In the end, Saperstein’s new ending was not used in any theatrical version of the film.

kaijusaurus:
“ • Animal Icons: It Came From Japan - An Animal Planet special produced in the runup to Godzilla’s fiftieth anniversary in 2004.
• Bringing Godzilla Down to Size - A documentary on the genre’s origins and legacy, originally included on...

kaijusaurus:

If anyone can think of or knows of any more, please give me a shout!

exploitastic:
“ Pulgasari has gained some popularity over the years because of the shocking story of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee’s kidnapping and strange captivity as the director and leading actress - the latter one excluding this film - of a...

exploitastic:

Pulgasari has gained some popularity over the years because of the shocking story of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee’s kidnapping and strange captivity as the director and leading actress - the latter one excluding this film - of a total of seven films, for which the couple was simultaneously commissioned and forced to do by North Korea’s government.

Kenpachiro Satsuma said he prefers Pulgasari to American Godzilla.

kaijusaurus:
“ This week’s film is Pulgasari, which was directed under unbelievable circumstances by by Shin Sang-ok and Chong Gon Jo, and originally released in North Korea sometime in 1985, and in Japan on the 4th of July, 1998. This is the...

kaijusaurus:

This week’s film is Pulgasari, which was directed under unbelievable circumstances by by Shin Sang-ok and Chong Gon Jo, and originally released in North Korea sometime in 1985, and in Japan on the 4th of July, 1998. This is the Japanese theatrical poster.

kaijusaurus:
“ • Animal Icons: It Came From Japan - An Animal Planet special produced in the runup to Godzilla’s fiftieth anniversary in 2004.
• Bringing Godzilla Down to Size - A documentary on the genre’s origins and legacy, originally included on...

kaijusaurus:

If anyone can think of or knows of any more, please give me a shout!