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| packmule | Sep 16 2008, 05:14 PM Post #61 |
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| Sethpenguin | Sep 16 2008, 05:18 PM Post #62 |
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I'm curious, if the JSDF needed to dry out Hedorah, why did they not use any of their tanks that can fire electrical beams, as a matter of fact why didn't they use any tanks,guns,ETC? |
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| G2Kmaster | Sep 16 2008, 05:34 PM Post #63 |
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Who said I was replying to you?
Because hedorah's first sighting was during a time period where Hedorah was thought to be a fake by the Japanese Goverment. Plus, the mainland attack at the smoke stacks was too short. And third, observing that Goji's breath was useless, tanks and masers are usless too. And Maser cannons would not to the job, because on record, only 3 maser cannons have been in one spot. For masers to shoot the same amount of electricity the "walls" at the end shot out, there would have to be 7 or more. Plus, weapons would just increase the polution. Edited by G2Kmaster, Sep 16 2008, 05:35 PM.
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| Sethpenguin | Sep 16 2008, 05:37 PM Post #64 |
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Oh I see.
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| G2Kmaster | Sep 16 2008, 05:40 PM Post #65 |
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^Yep. Talk about a mouthfull LOL. |
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| Godzillaheisei546 | Jan 10 2009, 11:25 PM Post #66 |
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this is also in my top 10 list of good goji films. hedorah is also one of my favorite monsters. i saw this at a young age, and i'll have to admit this. its one of the few godzilla movies and maybe the first to make me cry. because hedorah and his music are creepy and that CAT SCENE, sob. but its still good. and i'll disagree with tomiyuki tanaka, cause he was outraged with yoshimitsu banno for what the film was. |
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| G2Kmaster | Jan 11 2009, 12:09 AM Post #67 |
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I also like the unique camera shots, like the Monster POV, the bright flash-back looking scene in which Godzilla battles Flying Hedorah after the kid sees Goji while on a roller coaster... |
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| G2Kmaster | Feb 3 2009, 11:15 PM Post #68 |
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| packmule | Feb 4 2009, 06:02 AM Post #69 |
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That's some interesting "behind the scenes" footage. ![]() Refresh my memory here, G2K: who was the suit actor for Hedorah?
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| G2Kmaster | Feb 4 2009, 03:44 PM Post #70 |
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Kenpachiro Satsuma... |
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| Rodan70 | Feb 4 2009, 07:44 PM Post #71 |
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Where do people find this cool behind the scene footage!? I wished they would do a good Godzilla DVD Series of All of the movies with the Extras like this footage |
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| G2Kmaster | Feb 4 2009, 08:14 PM Post #72 |
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^I find it by being loyal to the youtube fandon (the fandom is split: the forum people, the youtubers, and the halfbreeds. I am a halfbreed). I just record it off my screen with my camera and the burn it onto DVD. BAM! |
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| Godzillaheisei546 | Feb 6 2009, 08:14 AM Post #73 |
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i know i'm not G2k, but i won't tell you who it was, cause i forgo, but in the godzilla raids again classic media special feature. theres a godzilla suit actors documentary, it will tell you, and if i'm correct the actor in th hedorah suit played the heisei gozilla. |
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| G2Kmaster | Feb 6 2009, 08:56 PM Post #74 |
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I have already awnsered this: it was Kenpachiro Satsuma... But you are correct... |
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| Godzillaheisei546 | Feb 9 2009, 11:01 PM Post #75 |
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yah I at least thought it was. |
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| G2Kmaster | Feb 9 2009, 11:45 PM Post #76 |
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That's kinda like a duh, since it is Satsuma who is my fave Goji siut actor! |
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| Sethpenguin | Feb 27 2009, 06:01 PM Post #77 |
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All of the actors who Godzilla are my favorite. Anyways that Making of Godzilla vs Hedorah was a great but short vid. Also I thought that the eyes Hedorah costume looked freakier when the were white. |
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| Godzillaheisei546 | Apr 9 2009, 09:18 PM Post #78 |
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I have a quistion. When godzilla rips into Hedorah, and grabs two white orbs. Now I had no idea what it was. Speculation from fans say that there eyeballs, or eggs. If there eyeballs......who am I kidding they aren't eyeballs! If there eggs, what does it have to do with the plot! Anyone no what they are, or have a theory? |
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| G2Kmaster | Apr 9 2009, 10:52 PM Post #79 |
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There is no definite awnser. -Eyeballs -Eggs -Testicles -two balls which produce pollution to help heal and keep Hedorah Growing -just there like the human appendix - just there because God said so |
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| packmule | Apr 9 2009, 11:04 PM Post #80 |
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![]() Which is what I'm inclined to think they are. ![]() Or just there as a random physiological anomaly.
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| Godzillaheisei546 | Apr 10 2009, 03:45 PM Post #81 |
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| packmule | Apr 10 2009, 09:07 PM Post #82 |
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So Yoshimitsu Banno was accused of "ruining" the Godzilla franchise with his directorial efforts in Godzilla Vs Hedorah. I don't agree with that assertion. I actually believe Banno did a fairly good job with the 1971 G movie. Thoughts, gentlemen? Did Banno "ruin" things for Godzilla in cinema? |
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| G2Kmaster | Apr 10 2009, 10:08 PM Post #83 |
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I am about done with a making of for the film. Give me till tommarow. |
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| G2Kmaster | Apr 12 2009, 09:37 PM Post #84 |
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Video from Japanese DVD: ![]() Godzilla vs. Hedorah is quite the oddity of our time. Most probably the one good Godzilla film which gets ridiculed the most due to the number of poetic liberties Yoshimitsu Banno took with this production, the film still holds up to this day as one of the strongest anti-pollution films which actually at face value is a loose remake of the original Gojira itself. Sadly, the making of the film has not been well documented, but we were graced to have a 5mm home movie of the production included on the R2 DVD and an abundance of photos, but little to no coverage in interviews. So I shall, with the best of my ability cover the abstract work of art that is Godzilla vs. Hedorah. ![]() There were in Japan two sides to the 70's: the hippie movement which came from America and the new awareness of pollution. Pollution in the 70's came to bring on many things: Charles Manson rambles on about it as part of his defense which no one seems to understand, the discoveries of holes in the ozone layer started here, and asthma started taking a hold on Japan in the form of a sickness nicknamed "Yokaichi (pronounced Yoka-ichi) Asthma". The development of this was not all that surprising since it is a natural thing to happen when an area goes industrial. But this caught Director Yoshimitsu Banno's eye. So much that he had in 1970 created an audio-visual exhibit of showing people volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. All of this was part of a pollution exhibit at the Mitsubishi Pavilion Expo, since earthquakes and volcanoes are among some of the biggest pollution sources from nature. Toho Studios was involved in way that they accepted a commission to participate in the expo. In an interview Banno stated that, "At the time, the rapid elevation of the nation's economic strength (something which would be more refined on in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah) created a huge pollution problem. So I asked Tanaka, 'What about a pollution monster?' and he agreed". ![]() However, joining up with Toho, Banno undoubtedly noticed that it was a dark time. Eiji Tsuburaya had died the year before, effecting the first kaiju film Toho worked on without the reknowned master, Space Amoeba. Also, Godzilla himself was turning kid-friendly. While this is a bad thing, it did conceal Godzilla's place in pop culture. Last and not least, Tanaka was growing increasingly sick, therefore he was not at Toho to supervise the production. Taking his chances, Banno joined forces with an unstable Toho Studios to produce Godzilla vs. Hedorah. ![]() The script, co-written by Banno, really copies the original film in many ways - just replace the first generation Godzilla with Hedorah and an eye-patched Serizawa with a head bandaged Dr. Yano. Like in the original, the new threat is felt first by fishermen: a scene similar to the showing of the Oxygen Destroyer to Emiko occurs when Hedorah flies by and the family fish tank goes cloudy, killing the fish and a lot more. This film is also the only film to show the deaths of humans since Gojira, especially comparing the shot of the crying women in Gojira to the rapidly decomposing body of a man in the film. These are just some of the underlying similarities to the original which makes this film really good in an aspect. The theme of the film is also executed just like "Gojira", just replace the topic with pollution. Other than that, this film does not point figures at any specific human and in the end takes a force stronger than a nuclear weapon to dispose of the newest foe, which was created through a by product of man. But changes also occur, some for the better. Along with Banno, the script is written by Takeshi Kimura. In many ways, he(Kimura) reverses what Shinichi Sekizawa did since 1963. The kaiju in Godzilla vs. Hedorah are not characterized as a weapon or a diety, nor do the battles the monsters fight grow out of human conflicts. Instead, Godzilla is acting for himself in this film. While Godzilla does feel the same way as in the original, he wants the executioner to be him so he will live. This is what author David Kalat calls "Godzilla acts as a free agent." The influence of Sekizawa's scripts were defiantly wearing off. Just in this film, it is for the better. All of this paragraph alone sums up the critical view of the characters - human and kaiju. Wow. ![]() The funky things in the film seem to overshadow the good things in some people views sadly (not mine). One thing which shocked everyone who watches the film is the bar scene. One of the criticisms with the scene is the blob in the background. The blob on the wall is really salad oil applied on a small plate. The oils were accompanied with red and yellow coloring and then projected by a strong light. "That image was projected onto a back screen behind her (mentioning the dancing girl) with the plate being twisted according to the music's rhythm. It was the same technique for how we used to create a moving background in car driving scenes." Banno once said. The whole idea came from a gay bar in Chicago at the time. What inspiration! The dancing girl in the film though was inspired by a bar in Tokyo's Akasaka region called "Juliana's". At that bar/club, girls would just get up on boxes and start shaking their hips. Though Banno has denied in interviews that the scene was inspired by drug usage. "I had a lot of interest in new expression. I liked the movie 'Woodstock'. It was a very emotional movie for me." Banno said. ![]() This "new expression" came with a score by Ifukube student Riichiro Manabe with a rather unique score and a song by Banno, which is sung by one of the main characters titled "Give Back the Sun". However, animated sequences were also added. This came by when Banno noticed at the Mitsubishi Expo that a girl asked to borrow a companion magazine at the expo which had manga in it. Banno thought that the young people liked manga, so all animated scenes in the film can be called the first Godzilla "anime". Sadly, that was wrongly ridiculed and the score for this film not used again except for in the worst Godzilla film of them all, Godzilla vs. Megalon. Both aspects though bring out a uniqueness which has brought on a cult status to this film. ![]() However, this film is monumental for it's special effects changes. Teruyoshi Nakano, joining the staff some seven years beforehand, now took role of director of Special effects with the assistant director being future Director of Special Effects Koichi Kawakita. Still there was the legendary Haruo Nakajima, but one person came in who would change the history of Godzilla forever: the coming of Kengo Nakayama, better known by his stage name of "Kenpachiro Satsuma". It all started with Banno recommending Satsuma for the part. Kenpachiro raced to the studios as fast as he could, since he was fresh and wanted a role badly. He was interviewed by Teruyoshi Nakano, who explained the plot of the film to Satsuma. Ken asked, "Sp, what type of role should I take in this film, sir?" Nakano replied, "Oh yes, it is a very powerful role, Mr. Nakayama. There's a meteorite which falls into Tagonoura Bay (around Osaka) in Shizuoka Prefecture and it grows into a huge, 50 meter monster named "Hedorah" (Hedorah comes from the word Hedoro, the Japanese word for sludge). Ok? And I want you to do the monster Hedorah." Satsuma had a moment of silence at the shock of what role he was getting. He wanted to do something which had his whole body act and now he was playing a kaiju. But in a documentary from 2008, Satsuma said, "I am an actor damn it!" Satsuma played crawling and walking Hedorahs. Knowing already Nakajima, he wasn't as intimidated as one might have thought. The 330 pound rubber Hedorah siut was hard to move in. So Satsuma decided to, "Just swing my arms quickly when Godzilla came to me, or walk slow like crawling." Satsuma also tried to limit body movement to only one limb at one time. He would get advice from Nakajima, on and off film (during and not during filming). However, Satsuma claimed that they were always adding pieces to the suit over time of filming. In an interview, Teruyoshi Nakano said that he remembered that there were two adult Hedorah suits made, one light and one heavy. This may have given Satsuma the impression that they were adding on parts to the suit. The heavier costume was used though in the scenes with Hedorah showing "rickety" movements. Eventually, Nakano and Satsuma became friends and would work on kaiju films together till 1984. An interesting scene cut out is when the second Hedorah, who traps the two main teenage characters in their car, is seen with matted in fleeing humans. The scene is actually a re-used shot from the finished film. Just with cropped in humans for the theatrical trailer. ![]() Haruo Nakajima fares less well, in fact worse. Again, the Soshingeki suit was used again. Only, this time the fans called it the Hedoro-Goji siut due to it's new darker coloring. The suit, being used for a third time in a four year period was deteriorating badly. Accidents on set included the hand of the suit coming apart. Intentional damage to the suit was the appliance of acid and sludge substances to the suit to give off the effects of Hedorah's attacks. Further aging of the materials in the head region forced the head to be not replaced but "buffered" for the next film called Godzilla vs. Gigan. However, precautions were taken, even for the bare minimum. The five year old Daisenso-Goji siut was used again for the sludge pit sequence when Hedorah excrements on Godzilla, with the excrement mainly being made out of natural mud. It was also used when Godzilla burned with his heat ray a bunch of floating pollution in a dream of Ken's and when Godzilla jumps into Tokyo Bay chasing Hedorah. But Godzilla is not always played by Haruo Nakajima. Regular Marmit vinyl come in as a sort of product placement - continued from Godzilla's Revenge. One of the more noticeable figures is the Bullmark 1970 King Ghidorah, Bullmark 1970 Godzilla, and the Popy 18" Jumbosaurus Godzilla. All of these figures are worth more than $350 on the market today and are excruciatingly rare. On a strange note, Banno in an interview explained why he had Godzilla fly he said, "...he had to do something else to catch Hedorah." I personally like the scene. All of this was film with a crew of 50 over 35 days on a budget of $252,000. Not bad. ![]() Tanaka ended up seeing the finished film in the hospital. Banno has said that, "...he didn't have a good feeling. He said it was troublesome to change the character. He WAS NOT ANGRY but certainly was not content." Godzilla vs. Hedorah was released during the period of time referred to as the Godzilla Champion Festival, in which all Godzilla films from 1971 to 1973 were accompanied by a re-edited version of a 60's kaiju film with the editing done by a not-so content Ishiro Honda. The film opened on July 24th with Hedorah to gain only 1.7 million admissions (to be technical, 1,740,000 admissions). It was one of the better turnouts of the 70's era films. The film would be shown only one more time in theaters on October 20, 2008 at the Tokyo International Film Festival. ![]() The American version is a unique story. It was the last time that America International Pictures (AIP) handled the release of a Godzilla film in America. Ending a tradition which started seven years beforehand, Samuel Z. Arkoff produced this version of the film. And like many other AIP distributed films, the dub over rules the Hong Kong dub by Toho. Like other AIP films, the film was renamed for American audiences. The film was released in February, 1972. The film's AIP dub, though, became officially lost. Bootlegs carry the dub, but the Orion VHS release and a questionable Simitar pre-1998 release are the only legal releases of the highly sought after dub. Something interesting to note is that for the AIP dub, it was Yoshimutsu Banno who wrote the English Lyrics for the song, "Save the Earth". ![]() Hedorah, the character itself, has become very popular. Concerning Marusan and M1, Hedorah is one of the most produced kaiju in figure form and is the most expensive. That is just one part of the testimony that this film is a very cult-status film. It's many negatives are, unlike films like Godzilla vs. Megalon, debatable and more opinionated than the other considerable "bad" Godzilla films. But I love the film and it's making can finally be read and seen. Don't forget to see the video link on top! And the sequels, Hitodah, 3D, Heodrah 2... ![]() Edited for spelling errors and a handful of grammatical errors by the admin.
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| packmule | Apr 12 2009, 11:35 PM Post #85 |
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The submission is appreciated, Evan. That said it took me nearly twenty minutes to edit the spelling errors. If you're working on your spelling then I would respectfully submit to you that I'm not seeing much(if any) improvement in your spelling. You continue to misspell the same words over and over again. I hope you will take my criticism here and use it as motivation to do better with your spelling. This submission, written as is and without edit(s) for spelling errors, would likely be refused for consideration as a magazine, web page and/or blog article.
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| G2Kmaster | Apr 12 2009, 11:44 PM Post #86 |
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This is a rough draft you are seeing as such I did not use my spellcheck program which is only on Microsoft word and not regular word pad. I am actualy talking with someone who has some books which holds alot more information on the production. Be expecting three more pages. You just had to get the "gist" of the article. Thanks for the editing though. But for the record, the stuff I have submitted to G-FAN has been filtered by Microsoft word before submission. |
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| packmule | Apr 12 2009, 11:51 PM Post #87 |
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I would also suggest that when you use a movie's title in your submissions, regardless of how often you reference it, that you italicize it(with italics BBC code brackets) or enclose it in parenthese( " " ): by doing either of these you make it easier for the person reading your work to differentiate the movie title from the remaining content of the sentence it's in.
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| Godzillaheisei546 | Apr 12 2009, 11:52 PM Post #88 |
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No. He did a very good job! *Aplausse* Effects good, creppy in a way, good fight, odd momments, It's one of my personal favorites, not the best but a good one. Tomyuki Tanaka has been said to have yelled at Banno since Tanaka was absent, And he hated the film. I guess I'll disagree with the good producer this once.
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| G2Kmaster | Apr 12 2009, 11:54 PM Post #89 |
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I did. Somehow it did not stay the same when I transfered it from Wordpad to here... |
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| packmule | Apr 26 2009, 06:58 PM Post #90 |
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I have always liked the poster art for Godzilla Vs Hedorah. I wish I had one I could put up on my wall right now.
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