You are no doubt aware of the significance of this date, the 70th anniversary of GODZILLA (1954). Across the globe in the Shinjuku prefecture of Japan, The Hotel Gracery is kicking off festivities to mark the event. However, in Los Angeles, in the Little Tokyo district...
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Godzilla's roar is among the most iconic sound effects in films' history. As the legend goes, the team designing the original roar for the first Godzilla film in 1954 tried recording animal sounds, but were unhappy with the results. It wasn’t until the film’s composer,Akira Ifukube, sug...
It was at this festival that Toho revealed the original official English title of the film: Godzilla: Resurgence.[17] On December 9, 2015, Katsuro Onoue, special effects director under Shinji Higuchi for the Attack on Titan films, tweeted a teaser poster for the film, featuring a close-up...
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Godzilla's March by Akira Ifukube was first heard in the main titles for the original 1954 film. It has since been used to underscore Godzilla in ten other films, including stock music in Shin Godzilla and a rendition by Bear McCreary for Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Ifukube's march ...
Below is a poster showcasing all the various, different looks Godzilla went through over the years since his first appearance back in 1954. Do you have a favorite version of Godzilla? If so, which one? × Let us know what you think by replying below! Hyped for: Alien: Romulus | Badland...
Below is a poster showcasing all the various, different looks Godzilla went through over the years since his first appearance back in 1954. Do you have a favorite version of Godzilla? If so, which one?
Question #1: Are there a lot of action-packed scenes? I know the majority of the audience who wants to watch this film is expecting a non-stop action packed scenes. With a runtime of approximately 1 hour 52 mins including credits, the film offers a few action scenes but not as plenty...
Question #1: Are there a lot of action-packed scenes? I know the majority of the audience who wants to watch this film is expecting a non-stop action packed scenes. With a runtime of approximately 1 hour 52 mins including credits, the film offers a few action scenes but not as plenty...