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- From: dave@blackbox.cc.columbia.edu (David Milner)
- Subject: Re: GODZILLA VS. MOTHRA SYNOPSIS
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.095122.17406@news.columbia.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 09:51:22 GMT
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- Disorganized thoughts on the film:
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- The matte work is greatly improved, although still not perfect.
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- The use of computer graphics, which was fair in GODZILLA VS. BIOLLANTE
- and good in GODZILLA VS. GHIDRAH, is really good in this film.
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- The treasure hunter is not an Indiana Jones ripoff - he is an Indiana
- Jones clone. He was included in the story by screenwriter Kazuki Omori,
- who also scripted both BIOLLANTE and GHIDRAH. He hopefully will not
- be returning to work on MECHAGODZILLA.
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- The film is extremely fast-paced, perhaps too much so in spots.
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- The adult stages of both Mothra and Battra are too small in
- comparison to their larval ones.
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- Although Toho was planning to use the suit used in GHIDRAH in this
- film, it was in such bad shape after being stolen that a new suit
- was constructed for the film.
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- The new suit is darker in color, and is proportioned a little bit
- thinner. The eyes are yellow - Godzilla had brown eyes in both BIOLLANTE
- and GHIDRAH. The tongue has very deep ridges, unlike before.
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- The scenes of Godzilla fighting Battra underwater were shot using the
- Godzilla suit from BIOLLANTE.
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- The noise Battra makes is a re-working of one of Rodan's higher-pitched
- screaches.
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- The noise now heard while Godzilla uses his breath is higher in pitch
- than before. It sounds almost like the noise heard whenever
- MechaGodzilla used his eye rays.
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- Godzilla slams Battra against the ocean floor twice during the
- underwater battle. Must they do this again? Wasn't it bad enough
- seeing Godzilla grab Ghidrah by the tails and slamming him down to the
- ground a few times in GHIDRAH?
-
- The underwater footage is not convincing, despite the fact that some of
- it was actually shot underwater.
-
- The old Godzilla roars were used again. The low ones used in 1985
- through GHIDRAH were not.
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- Mothra sounds exactly the same as before.
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- The Mothra songs are all the same as before.
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- The sound mixing leaves something to be desired. Some of Godzilla's
- roars are just too quiet.
-
- The opening shots of the meteor approaching the Earth and the typhoon
- washing away the soil on Infant Island are as good as anything ILM
- has ever done.
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- Shoji Kobayashi, who plays Security Chief Dobashi, is used comically
- in the film. He was used this way in both the ULTRAMAN and KAMEN RIDER
- television series as well.
-
- The larval Battra looks like a person walking. Why? There's a guy
- inside the suit walking.
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- The larval Mothra looks like he's rolling. Why? He's on rollers.
-
- In a few shots of the adult Battra, he looks too fake. Aside from
- this, all of the monsters look pretty good.
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- If you haven't seen the original MOTHRA and GODZILLA VS. MOTHRA - the
- 1964 film - you won't understand a lot of what is going on in the film.
-
- The special effects are more consistent than in GHIDRAH. There is
- nothing as bad as the Ghidrah vs. F-15s sequence, and again, the matte
- work is much improved. Some of the shots of Mothra and Battra carrying
- Godzilla, however, could have been better.
-
- Special effects director Koichi Kawakita, who spent a lot of time
- working in Toho's optical department, gets too carried away with
- opticals at times. Lighting bolts coming from underneath Mothra's
- wings? Rays coming out of Battra's eyes? I prefer the more John Madden
- type of monster battles.
-
- A few of the transitions from scene to scene are a bit too abrupt.
-
- There are some great atmospheric shots of Mothra swimming in the water
- to save the fairies - sorry, cosmos - from being exploited.
-
- There also are some great atmospheric shots of Godzilla destroying
- some electrical towers.
-
- The monster battles are more geared toward children than those in
- BIOLLANTE and GHIDRAH.
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- The film is more geared toward children than either BIOLLANTE or
- GHIDRAH.
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- The score is a little bit better than the GHIDRAH score because
- it is not quite as much of a mish-mosh of old themes. Ifukube
- actually wrote a new theme for Battra.
-
- In general, the film is not as dramatic, or exciting as GHIDRAH.
- It also certainly isn't as slow as BIOLLANTE, either.
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- Most fans in Japan that I spoke with think the film is good, but
- at the same time like GHIDRAH better. I like the film better than
- GHIDRAH simply because I was so turned off by some of the plot
- elements of GHIDRAH, such as time travel, the android,
- MechaGhidrah and so on.
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- The matte work is much improved - did I mention that already?
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- David Milner Columbia University
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