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Date Posted: 11:46:59 10/08/11 Sat
Author: Tim
Subject: Re: Favorite "Godzilla "films
In reply to: Rick 's message, "Favorite "Godzilla "films" on 05:05:04 10/08/11 Sat

Rodan didn't seem as good as before, I meant to say, but it was still pretty good compared to the later 1960s Toho flicks.

The voice actors who worked on the American version of Rodan included a young George Takei, later Sulu on Star Trek.


Tim

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[> Re: Favorite "Godzilla "films -- DAN, 13:19:34 10/08/11 Sat [1]

Like Tim, I also didn't realize that the original Godzilla was edited and Raymond Burr was worked into the film.

It wasn't until the mid-sixties that I found out about Godzilla being edited. I finally got to see Gojira a couple of years ago when I got the double DVD.

I saw Rodan in the theater in 1959 and again on TV about 1963 and I thought it was a cool monster.
A few years ago Rodan was on Cinemax, so I recorded it, but I didn't enjoy it as well either.

The same for Mothra. I liked it a lot when I first saw it, but in later viewings, it didn't hold my interest that much.

I haven't seen "The Mysterians" in over 45 yrs, so I don't how that film will hold up for me whenever I catch it again. I know I really liked it when I was a kid.


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