Ghidrah/ Monster Zero: Connection

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Godsteigman
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Re: Ghidrah/ Monster Zero: Connection

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the only way to watch these are the original Japanese versions....The thing about Ghidorah, and I wish it could have been done is that there were other meteors out there with more Ghidorah's flying around. It would have taken a huge budget and a lot of wire ( :D) to have a movie with many Ghidorahs in it

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Re: Ghidrah/ Monster Zero: Connection

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Godsteigman wrote:the only way to watch these are the original Japanese versions....
While I agree with that sentiment for most of the movies, in the case of Monster Zero I love both versions - in the Japanese cut, we are deprived of Nick Adams's marvelous deliveries.
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