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I went to see the new Godzilla movie. I thought that when I retired and enjoyed my second childhood that it would be all fun and games. What a rude awakening. It sucked. :( At least I ate popcorn. Sorry.., just had to say that
 
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Rook out TC... ISSA MOSTA!

I wonder if they make real big cans of pepper spray?

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It sucked.

The original 1954 Japanese movie was interesting, but the 1956 version that was released in the US also sucked.... they edited it down, dubbed it in English and awkwardly inserted a new American character. It's still fun though, in the tradition of other bad 50's sci-fi movies.

The 1998 version also sucked. Have not seen the new one, and don't plan to. ;)
 

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Like I said, it's fun, and I have a big collection of 50's Science Fiction films that are just as bad, but I still enjoy them all. The original Japanese 1954 version "Gojira" is more artistic and political, but Hollywood chopped it up and inserted scenes shot two years later in the US with Raymond Burr. Watch the 1954 version sometime if you haven't seen it.

https://www.sfgate.com/movies/article/FILM-CLIPS-Also-opening-today-2782430.php

"Gone is everything to do with Raymond Burr, who played a reporter, clumsily edited into the picture for American audiences. Restored are a full 40 minutes of original footage, much of it having to do with the movie's overt anti-nuke message. In the American version, the nuclear angle was an oblique subtext. In the Japanese version, it's the entire point and purpose of the film."
 
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Like I said, it's fun, and I have a big collection of 50's Science Fiction films that are just as bad, but I still enjoy them all. The original Japanese 1954 version "Gojira" is more artistic and political, but Hollywood chopped it up and inserted scenes shot two years later in the US with Raymond Burr. Watch the 1954 version sometime if you haven't seen it.

https://www.sfgate.com/movies/article/FILM-CLIPS-Also-opening-today-2782430.php

"Gone is everything to do with Raymond Burr, who played a reporter, clumsily edited into the picture for American audiences. Restored are a full 40 minutes of original footage, much of it having to do with the movie's overt anti-nuke message. In the American version, the nuclear angle was an oblique subtext. In the Japanese version, it's the entire point and purpose of the film."[/QUOTE


You are absolutely correct. Godzilla was originally a representation of the Bomb, and so thus he was an ENEMY , a destroyer. Now they make him to be our friend and help save civilization from forces that have no sense ,purpose or meaning. But enough of the metaphysical b******t, I just wanna see him stomp on buildings and pick up cars in his teeth :)
 

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must not forget the other classics :D

Rodan

Mothra

Them

The Thing

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms

The creature from the Black Lagoon

etcetera
 
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My favorite..." It came from beyond outer space" The original Alien movie. That SOB scared the crap outta me when I was a kid
 
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The Creature from the Black Lagoon was filmed in part at Silver Springs FL. When we were kids on a family vacation there, we took the glass boat ride, when the diver showed up my sister went nuts, she thought he was the creature coming for the boat.
 
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My favorite..." It came from beyond outer space"

Do you mean "It came from Outer Space (1953)? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045920/

or "It, the terror from Beyond Space (1958)? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051786/

The 1958 film is more similar to "Alien". But that is just a ridiculous, terrible 50's movie where the men keep throwing hand grenades at the monster inside a little space ship, while the women make coffee. Sorry, that's one I really don't like. The 1953 film with RIchard Carlson and Barbara rush is a great movie, with aliens landing in a crater in the desert and a weird one-eyed monster that possess people.

Here are all the 1950's science fiction films on my media server, along with their release dates. I'm missing a few, like "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Creature from the Black Lagoon" because they are still popular and expensive to purchase. :)

The Flying Saucer 1/5/1950
Rocketship XM 6/2/1950
Destination Moon 8/1/1950
The Thing from Another World 4/6/1951
The Man from Planet X 4/27/1951
Unknown World 10/26/1951
Flight to Mars 11/11/1951
When Worlds Collide 11/15/1951
The Magnetic Monster 2/18/1953
Invaders from Mars 4/22/1953
Phantom from Space 5/15/1953
It Came from Outer Space 6/5/1953
"The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" 6/13/1953
The War of the Worlds 8/26/1953
Riders to the Stars 1/14/1954
Killers from Space 1/23/1954
Gog 6/1/1954
Them! 6/19/1954
"20,000 leagues under the Sea" 12/23/1954
Conquest of Space 4/30/1955
This Island Earth 6/15/1955
It Came From Beneath the Sea 7/1/1955
Invasion of the Body Snatchers 2/5/1956
The Atomic Man 3/4/1956
1984 3/6/1956
Forbidden Planet 3/23/1956
Godzilla 4/27/1956
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers 7/1/1956
Kronos 4/1/1957
Quatermass II 5/24/1957
The Monster that Challenged the World 6/1/1957
20 Million Miles to Earth 6/1/1957
Invasion of the Saucer Men 6/2/1957
The Monolith Monsters 12/18/1957
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman 5/19/1958
The Colossus of New York 6/1/1958
The Space Children 6/1/1958
It! The Terror from Beyond Space 8/1/1958
The Blob 9/12/1958
I Married a Monster from Outer Space 10/1/1958
The Lost Missile 2/1/1958
Invisible Invaders 5/15/1959
Plan 9 from Outer Space 7/22/1959
Journey to the Center of the Earth 12/16/1959
 
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It's really very simple.... just a Mac Mini that runs iTunes 24/7 with home sharing. This can be accessed by my two Apple TV's, two Macs, iPad and even my iPhone. Also directly connected to my stereo system that has speakers in different parts of the house. When I moved here in 2006, there was no cable TV available, so I built up a large library of DVD's. Got tired of messing with physical media about 7 years ago, and "ripped" all my disks. Have downloaded a lot of the more obscure titles from places like archive.org, dailymotion and youtube. Had already ripped all my music from CD's a few years earlier.

All together, I have about 3500 songs, 750 movies and 600 tv episodes. Even with FIOS now, I still don't have any network or cable TV and continue to grow my own media library.
 
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The 1958 film is more similar to "Alien".

I always thought "The Thing From Another World" was the direct influence of "Alien". A group of workers in a remote environment are trapped with a monster they cannot escape. Exactly the same theme. The narrow hallways and film noir look of the Antarctica ice station are very similar to the spaceship in Alien. I don't remember if I read the John Campbell story from 1938 but I understand the 1982 "The Thing" was based on that story. As monsters go, the John Carpenter version was pretty darn scary.

I saw "Gorgo"when I was 7 years old and had nightmares for years.
 
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It's really very simple.... just a Mac Mini that runs iTunes 24/7 with home sharing. This can be accessed by my two Apple TV's, two Macs, iPad and even my iPhone. Also directly connected to my stereo system that has speakers in different parts of the house. When I moved here in 2006, there was no cable TV available, so I built up a large library of DVD's. Got tired of messing with physical media about 7 years ago, and "ripped" all my disks. Have downloaded a lot of the more obscure titles from places like archive.org, dailymotion and youtube. Had already ripped all my music from CD's a few years earlier.

All together, I have about 3500 songs, 750 movies and 600 tv episodes. Even with FIOS now, I still don't have any network or cable TV and continue to grow my own media library.

That's great. I do have 11,200 songs imported from CD's and friends. I put them on Itunes.
 
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There's a fun documentary called "Watch the Skies! Science Fiction, the 1950s and Us" where Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ridley Scott, James Cameron and others discuss their favorite 1950's sci fi films. I have a copy from an old DVD, not sure where you can find it today but it's worth a watch if you can.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0469222/
 
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which one was like a giant turtle? rodan or gamera /QUOTE]


Gamera. Would spin around with sparks flying out. Rodan was the giant bird who blew stuff over when he flew...also a cool one.:cool:
 
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