Per Fangoria's website, Akira Ikufube, who composed music for over 250 movies including the Godzilla soundtracks has died. He was 91, and died of multiple organ failure in Tokoyo.
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Friday, February 10
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kschlenker
on Fri 10 Feb 2006 08:00 PM CST
Wednesday, December 7
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kschlenker
on Wed 07 Dec 2005 07:51 PM CST
From Any Soldier.com, a cute description of how to package soldier care gifts:
(Emphasis mine.) Hmmm. I didn't know our packages were routed through Tokoyo!
Saturday, November 26
by
kschlenker
on Sat 26 Nov 2005 07:24 PM CST
The NYT has a story up about Robert Mankoff, who is studying why people laugh. Dr. Mankoff has a plastic Godzilla on his desk
Certainly, some of Godzilla's movies are pretty funny; the dubbing is so bad, we always made up our own dialog to go along with the stories (when we even watched the stories, mostly we just wanted to watch Godzilla stomp stuff). Yet even in this story, the writer admits the first Godzilla was truly the best story, for all of its poor special effects...and then some of his movies were pretty bad.
Once Godzilla fought Hedora (remember that HORRIBLE song in the middle of that movie...that was the scariest part of the whole thing...) and there was a "baby" Godzilla, his movies weren't as scary--but to a little tiny kid, Godzilla himself was still a force of nature, and he was huge. I saw my first Godzilla movie when I was in kindergarten, and I was the littlest kid in the class. More than anything, a little kid wants to be a big kid and not be bullied. Teachers and administrators never control bullying in schools--public schools are the most horrible form of torture for a little kid ever devised. The bullies just wait and get the little ones later, and the little ones (like I was) always look for a hero. And Godzilla was the ultimate bully-biter, kicking the shit out of the bad guys every time, even if he accidently kicked the shit out of the good guys too. He didn't give a shit about other priorities, he mostly just wanted to be left the hell alone, a sentiment most people can share. So Dr. Mankoff may believe Godzilla is a king of comedy, but I can't see it. To me, Godzilla will always be the King of the Monsters. Hail to the King, baby. Hail to the King. |
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