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Godzilla's Farewell at 50?
Yahoo ^ | 11/24/04 | Joal Ryan - E Online

Posted on 11/24/2004 7:55:40 PM PST by NormsRevenge

It's taken 50 years, 29 movies and, owing to one monster-sized tail, who-knows-how-many accidentally knocked over craft-service tables, but Godzilla is finally getting his Hollywood coming-out party.

In the coming days, the made-in-Japan leading lizard will ride in a parade, get starred on Hollywood Boulevard and storm the red carpet for a Grauman's Chinese Theatre movie premiere.

He'll also say goodbye. Or so it's been said.

"It's the latest last movie," says Ed Godziszewski, publisher of Japanese Giants magazine.

"It" is Godzilla Final Wars, billed as "the last Godzilla film."

Well-versed in kaiju eiga (that's Japanese for "monster movie"), Godziszewski is skeptical that audiences have seen the last of the big guy.

"Even when Godzilla is killed in a movie he's never really dead," Godziszewski says.

There is no indication that Godzilla breathes his last atomic breath at the end of Final Wars. But there are pledges from his bosses at Japan's Toho Studios that their star is headed for retirement.

The move comes as fandom wraps a year spent commemorating Godzilla's golden anniversary. It was 50 years ago this month--on Nov. 3, 1954--that Gojira, a serious-minded, black-and-white horror film about a giant creature who doesn't mind where he steps in Tokyo, opened in Japan. In 1956, the movie was redubbed, recut, recast (see: Raymond Burr) and exported to the United States under its new title: Godzilla, King of the Monsters!.

Toho has gone on to produce 28 cult-inspiring films, including Final Wars. In all, Godzilla has starred in 29 films if you count 1998's U.S.-made Godzilla, which most fans frankly don't.

As Godziszewski points out, Godzilla has taken breaks before--he's even been killed before--only to return to make life heck for puny humans and assorted atomic freaks of nature.

"No matter what happens in the end to conclude the movie, Godzilla will never actually die," Godziszewski says.

Tsutomu Kitagawa, however, is emphatic that Godzilla is going away for good this time. Kitagawa is the ultimate Godzilla insider, in that he's been inside the Godzilla suit for five of the last six Japanese-produced films.

"[Shogo] Tomiyama, the producer, and the staff of the movie are doing their best to make this the best movie because it's the final movie," Kitagawa said this week of Final Wars, through a translator. "They put everything in this movie."

Indeed, few parts of the world are safe in Final Wars, with New York, Paris, Shanghai and Sydney all taking hits.

Kitagawa will be on hand, and in character, for Monday night's Grauman's Chinese invite-only screening, the first time a Japanese-made Godzilla movie has premiered outside of Japan. (The movie opens for paying customers in Japan on Dec. 4.)

Other Godzilla firsts: Monday morning's unveiling of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; Sunday night's scheduled appearance (in float form) at the 73rd annual Hollywood Christmas Parade; Thursday's Thanksgiving at Peggy Aiken's house in Sacramento, California.

Technically, that last one's a first for Kitagawa, not Godzilla--although how many holiday dinners can a skulking monster possibly have been asked to attend?

Stateside for the last week attending a Godzilla film festival in San Francisco, Kitagawa will be at Casa Aiken at the invitation of Keith Aiken, of the Japanese fantasy film and TV site, Henshin!Online (www.henshinonline.com). Peggy Aiken is Keith Aiken's understanding maternal unit.

"She said, 'Well, you've been a fan since you were a kid, so I guess it's come to this,' " Aiken said of his mother's reaction to having Godzilla over for dinner.

Aiken said the traditional turkey and fixings will be served.

After 50 years, and another looming retirement, Godzilla deserves the drumstick.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Japan; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: farewell; godzilla; godzillagodzilla; movies
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To: NormsRevenge
Oh, that Godzilla. I thought you meant Hideki Matsui. I didn't think he was 50 yet.
21 posted on 11/25/2004 5:21:10 AM PST by the invisib1e hand (if a man lives long enough, he gets to see the same thing over and over.)
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To: Missouri

Add me to it if there is one.


22 posted on 11/25/2004 5:28:43 AM PST by Preech1 (God, Bless America Please!)
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To: NormsRevenge; TheBigB; RandallFlagg; rdb3; Jet Jaguar; JusticeTalion; Fedora; mewzilla; Godzilla; ..

PINGZILLA STOMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


23 posted on 11/25/2004 5:49:22 AM PST by Long Cut (The Constitution...the NATOPS of America!)
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To: Preech1; Missouri
I'm the keeper of FR's "PINGZILLA" list, and you are now ON it!

Though it's pretty slow compared to some threads, THIS THREAD is where we all get together to talk Daikaiju Eiga. You're welcome to attend!

24 posted on 11/25/2004 5:54:43 AM PST by Long Cut (The Constitution...the NATOPS of America!)
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To: Long Cut

Thanks for the ping.
25 posted on 11/25/2004 6:00:02 AM PST by RandallFlagg (FReepers, Do NOT let the voter fraud stories die!!!! (Magnetic bumper stickers-click my name))
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To: DJ Frisat
"...the staff of the movie are doing their best to make this the best movie..."

Fortunately, they don't have to raise the bar more than a couple inches off the ground to accomplish that.

'Raising the bar is the perfect way to ruin the spirit of a Godzilla movie. That is what made the US version such a stinker a few years ago, too much attention to detail and abandoning the rubber suit for CGI graphics was a huge mistake. Casting Jeff Goldblum was the wrong kind of cheesiness.

I was doing contract work for one of the production's licensed marketing partners at the time and we were all laughing all asses off at how seriously they were taking themselves. You would have thought it was Jurassic Park.

26 posted on 11/25/2004 6:31:51 AM PST by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: Long Cut
LOL. They ought to make Godzilla vs. Al Qaeda. That'd be a good one.
28 posted on 11/25/2004 7:19:12 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: NormsRevenge
After 50 years, I'm sure he's tired of the long hours and hard work he's had to put into his movies. I'm sure we'll still see the big guy around from time to time. Undoubtedly, he'll publish his autobiograpghy, then hit the book tour circuit. He'll probably do talk shows every now and then, maybe even host an infomercial if he needs some extra cash. With all of the property he's destroyed over the years, he'd be a natural as a spokesman for one of the major insurance companies. I don't know what his political beliefs are, but I'd love to see him go up against Carville on "Crossfire".
29 posted on 11/25/2004 7:30:10 AM PST by GreenHornet
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To: benjaminjjones

Hmmm...

You might have had a tough time with "Robot Monster," "Plan 9," and a few other classic stinkers!

(They're some of my favorites, which explains alot about me... YIKES!)


30 posted on 11/25/2004 7:34:13 AM PST by Pete'sWife (Dirt is for racing... asphalt is for getting there.)
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To: NormsRevenge

Will this be the one where Godzilla incinerates Mecca?


31 posted on 11/25/2004 7:37:12 AM PST by streetpreacher (There will be no Trolls in heaven.)
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To: benjaminjjones

Tell that to my older brother. Godzilla fanatic and loves all of those horrible old "Kung-Fu Theatre" movies.


32 posted on 11/25/2004 7:39:09 AM PST by streetpreacher (There will be no Trolls in heaven.)
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To: TC Rider

Jeff Goldblum was in the retarded Godzilla movie? Matthew Broderick was. Are you thinking of Jurassic Park?

I don't remember because it was so lame.


33 posted on 11/25/2004 7:41:50 AM PST by streetpreacher (There will be no Trolls in heaven.)
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To: benjaminjjones

This one was pretty good*.

* Lol, The theatre manager threatened to turns the lights on if the audience didn't settle down. Godzilla supporters vs Kong supporters, on the verge of rioting.

34 posted on 11/25/2004 7:44:40 AM PST by csvset
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To: NormsRevenge
Bambi meets Godzilla is the best one of all. Short and sweet


35 posted on 11/25/2004 8:00:23 AM PST by xp38
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To: NormsRevenge

How about making more of the Godzilla flicks available in the *original Japanese,* with subtitles, uncut?


36 posted on 11/25/2004 8:06:13 AM PST by valkyrieanne (card-carrying South Park Republican)
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To: NormsRevenge; All

Hey Norm I think Godzilla be back I think they give francise a break but once Hollywood get done with doing story over and again they reintroduce Godzilla in near future

Beside I think maybe Godzilla need knee surgery after those years on stomp on Tokyo

That would mess up the knees


37 posted on 11/25/2004 9:19:35 AM PST by SevenofNine ("Not everybody , in it, for truth, justice, and the American way,"=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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To: NormsRevenge
Boy, that Godzilla sure could act.
38 posted on 11/25/2004 9:22:35 AM PST by The KG9 Kid (Semper Fi!)
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To: valkyrieanne; All
Most of ther movies are already available on DVD, and the language can be switched to Japanese/English subbed. By next year, the entire series will be out on DVD in America. Possibly, even as a massive box set (as has already been done in Japan).

Godzilla movies are nearly perfect for kids...they not only love giant monsters in general, but there's many diferent ones to learn about. Also, there's none of the language or overt sexuality so controversial nowadays.

The ONLY one I'll wait a while to show my son (besides the first, more serious film) is Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah or GMK as fans call it, as it is a bit more violent, and a bit less humorous, than the rest of the series.

39 posted on 11/25/2004 9:33:48 AM PST by Long Cut (The Constitution...the NATOPS of America!)
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To: SevenofNine; All
They've put the series on hiatus before. Thing is, right now the profits have fallen off for it for about the last four movies. So, they'll shelve it for a while...say, ten years (like last time). Then, when the technology and timing are right, the big G will once again lumber out of the ocean.

Godzilla is to Toho Ltd. like Mickey Mouse is to Disney. He's going NOWHERE, at least not permanently. Bank on it.

40 posted on 11/25/2004 9:36:52 AM PST by Long Cut (The Constitution...the NATOPS of America!)
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