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Posted: August 02 2010 at 18:36
Slartibartfast wrote:
Wait, there were other editions than the original KK??? Next thing you know you'll be telling me that Planet Of The Apes was remade.
If you're a good boy, I will telle you about the Son of Kong, directed in 1933 by Ernest B.Schoedsak... And my vote goes to King Kong, as the original movie generated less goofy sequels than the saga of Godzilla. If anyone has ever seen the son of Godzilla, you know which horrors I'm talking about...
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Posted: August 02 2010 at 18:39
CPicard wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Wait, there were other editions than the original KK??? Next thing you know you'll be telling me that Planet Of The Apes was remade.
If you're a good boy, I will telle you about the Son of Kong, directed in 1933 by Ernest B.Schoedsak... And my vote goes to King Kong, as the original movie generated less goofy sequels than the saga of Godzilla. If anyone has ever seen the son of Godzilla, you know which horrors I'm talking about...
Yes but Godzillla v Mothra? Godzilla v Mechagodzilla?
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Posted: August 02 2010 at 18:57
CPicard wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Wait, there were other editions than the original KK??? Next thing you know you'll be telling me that Planet Of The Apes was remade.
If you're a good boy, I will telle you about the Son of Kong, directed in 1933 by Ernest B.Schoedsak... And my vote goes to King Kong, as the original movie generated less goofy sequels than the saga of Godzilla. If anyone has ever seen the son of Godzilla, you know which horrors I'm talking about...
I haven't seen it but you must understand that you are talking to an old fan of monster movies, and I have most certainly heard of it.
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Posted: August 02 2010 at 19:09
surprised they haven't made a movie of this.. but then again we'd know the way it would end
Godzilla would smoke King Kong...
King Kong would have the upper hand in the climatic final fight in the mean streets of Tokyo when Godzilla breaks out the secret weapon.. he'd drag out some blond bimbo out of a subway car and King Kong would go all emo and Godzilla would bury him..
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Posted: August 02 2010 at 19:52
Snow Dog wrote:
CPicard wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Wait, there were other editions than the original KK??? Next thing you know you'll be telling me that Planet Of The Apes was remade.
If you're a good boy, I will telle you about the Son of Kong, directed in 1933 by Ernest B.Schoedsak... And my vote goes to King Kong, as the original movie generated less goofy sequels than the saga of Godzilla. If anyone has ever seen the son of Godzilla, you know which horrors I'm talking about...
Yes but Godzillla v Mothra? Godzilla v Mechagodzilla?
Fantastic!
Unfortunately, I had a big argument with a former friend of me who wanted me to write some reviews of various Godzilla movies a few years ago.
So, my opinion about everything Godzillean is biased. I vaguely remember having watched, terrified, 3 or 4 sequels which were lame and ugly but I don't remember which ones - and I won't phone this former friend to ask him the references (plus, I suspect him to have taken his VHS to the garbage can).
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Posted: August 02 2010 at 19:56
CPicard wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
CPicard wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Wait, there were other editions than the original KK??? Next thing you know you'll be telling me that Planet Of The Apes was remade.
If you're a good boy, I will telle you about the Son of Kong, directed in 1933 by Ernest B.Schoedsak... And my vote goes to King Kong, as the original movie generated less goofy sequels than the saga of Godzilla. If anyone has ever seen the son of Godzilla, you know which horrors I'm talking about...
Yes but Godzillla v Mothra? Godzilla v Mechagodzilla?
Fantastic!
Unfortunately, I had a big argument with a former friend of me who wanted me to write some reviews of various Godzilla movies a few years ago.
So, my opinion about everything Godzillean is biased. I vaguely remember having watched, terrified, 3 or 4 sequels which were lame and ugly but I don't remember which ones - and I won't phone this former friend to ask him the references (plus, I suspect him to have taken his VHS to the garbage can).
High art they ain't...but they exude a geeky charm.
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Posted: August 02 2010 at 22:27
crimhead wrote:
JLocke wrote:
manofmystery wrote:
KING of the Monsters
Also, I would like the American version to be stricken from the records
Then you can't call him King of the monsters, singe the US version is the only version that ever called him that in the title.
They had to add Raymond Burr in it to sell it to American audiences. He wasn't in the original version.
Well, they didn't have to, but they did choose to. It had already been broadcast in very select venues in its original form, but I guess they felt the general US audience wouldn't accept the film without a white guy as the star.
''Gojira'' is a classic, plain and simple. Much darker and with more focus on the humans' suffering than the US edit, in my opinion.
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