Your favorite Toho Showa *Non-G* SCI-FI FILM
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My favorites are the ones with the smaller monsters-Frankenstein vs. Baragon, The War of the Gargantuas and King Kong Escapes.
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- Rodan
-War of the Gargantuans
- Mysterians (maybe, all I have is a crappy US version)
-War of the Gargantuans
- Mysterians (maybe, all I have is a crappy US version)
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Re: Your favorite Toho Showa *Non-G* SCI-FI FILM
Mothra, 100%, no competition. One of my favorite movies period.
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Prophecies of Nostradamus, definitely. The movie is by no means perfect, mainly due to some problems with the script, but despite that it has a certain charm and effect that makes it unforgettable for me. The acting is great, especially by the late Tetsuro Tamba. The many special effects in the second half are pretty outstanding for the most part. Highlights include the highway chain reaction explosion (probably one of my favorite scenes in any Toho movie) and the Fukushima nuclear reactor's destruction (they actually predicted it!), which caused an explosion so big that it reportedly nearly burned the roof of the soundstage. Then there's the score by the late Isao Tomita. Those synthesizer sounds give me goosebumps in several tracks, particularly "Abnormal Weather".
All in all, I'm glad to have this movie as #3 on my favorite movies list. Pretty ironic that two of my favorite Toho movies are both from 1974: PON and GvsMG.
All in all, I'm glad to have this movie as #3 on my favorite movies list. Pretty ironic that two of my favorite Toho movies are both from 1974: PON and GvsMG.
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Re: Your favorite Toho Showa *Non-G* SCI-FI FILM
I'll just give out my top five.
1.Rodan
2.War Of The Gargantuas
3.King Kong Escapes
4.The Mysterians
5.Matango
1.Rodan
2.War Of The Gargantuas
3.King Kong Escapes
4.The Mysterians
5.Matango
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Ditto. Mothra is a beautiful movie with a compelling story, engaging characters, some marvelous effects set pieces, and a thematic and stylistic approach that really changed the face of the kaiju genre.Ivo-goji wrote:Mothra, 100%, no competition. One of my favorite movies period.
Runners up would include:
Rodan
Matango
Frankenstein Conquers the World
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I still haven't seen Mothra. I really need to. My favourites are Rodan (one of the best city destruction scenes) and War of the Gargantuas (surprising amount of emotion thrown behind the monsters).
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I love the non-Godzilla Toho output. Some of the most creative films were produced during this period.
I'd have to choose Rodan, Half Human, War of the Gargantuas, and Matango as my favorites. I still have a few films on my watch list (mainly Latitude Zero, Dogora, Atragon, Battle in Outer Space, and H-Man) and others that I need to pick up from bootleggers (Secret of the Telegian, Human Vapor, Gorath).
I'd have to choose Rodan, Half Human, War of the Gargantuas, and Matango as my favorites. I still have a few films on my watch list (mainly Latitude Zero, Dogora, Atragon, Battle in Outer Space, and H-Man) and others that I need to pick up from bootleggers (Secret of the Telegian, Human Vapor, Gorath).
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Totally forgot how much I dig The H-Man! Thanks for the reminder!UltramanGoji wrote:I love the non-Godzilla Toho output. Some of the most creative films were produced during this period.
I'd have to choose Rodan, Half Human, War of the Gargantuas, and Matango as my favorites. I still have a few films on my watch list (mainly Latitude Zero, Dogora, Atragon, Battle in Outer Space, and H-Man) and others that I need to pick up from bootleggers (Secret of the Telegian, Human Vapor, Gorath).
I need to re-watch Battle in Outer Space soon. I've only watched it one time, and I remember liking it better than The Mysterians, but I don't really recall much about it beyond some of the effects.
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The Mysterians has recently become tied with my previous favorite Non-Goji film, Rodan, after seeing it for the first time almost a week ago.
The main draw for me is the original Moguera, which looks far more amazing than the 90s incarnation, the Markalite Cannons were also a plus.
The main draw for me is the original Moguera, which looks far more amazing than the 90s incarnation, the Markalite Cannons were also a plus.
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MOTHRA (1961), a fantastic non-Godzilla movie that I love!!!
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Why must I choose 1?! I love these films. The Mysterians may be my favorite non Godzilla film. I would even dare to say it ranks higher then Godzilla. It's a proper sci fi film. Great story. Great characters. Moguera! Some other favorites would be Matango, I'm not even a fan of the horror genre but this is a well done film and mushroom people are creepy. War of the Gargantuas is another awesome flick. Dogora, while the plot is rather flimsy and seems to flip flop two different genres, these were some of the best effects I've seen in the Showa era. They really brought dogora to life. I found the characters quite good as well. Mark Jackson, diamond broker. He and his karate chop action alone is almost reason enough to watch it. I could go on and on about more such as Atragon, H-man, Gorath, but I'm going to stop there.
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The Human Vapor is such an amazing film. Hands down, my favorite non-kaiju Toho entry.
As for the kaiju-related films, Matango, Rodan, & Frankenstein vs. The Subterranean Monster Baragon take the spot.
As for the kaiju-related films, Matango, Rodan, & Frankenstein vs. The Subterranean Monster Baragon take the spot.
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I only ever saw that one in a dubbed, pan-and-scan VHS version. I definitely don't think I got a good representation of it.PitchBlackProgress wrote:The Human Vapor is such an amazing film. Hands down, my favorite non-kaiju Toho entry.
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That does sound rough... I have a pretty high quality version of it, the picture is crystal.eabaker wrote:I only ever saw that one in a dubbed, pan-and-scan VHS version. I definitely don't think I got a good representation of it.PitchBlackProgress wrote:The Human Vapor is such an amazing film. Hands down, my favorite non-kaiju Toho entry.
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Top 5 (probably not in order):
Rodan
Frankenstein Conquers The World
War of The Gargantuas
Mothra
Matango
Rodan
Frankenstein Conquers The World
War of The Gargantuas
Mothra
Matango
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Of the movies on this list that I've seen, I'd rate them this way (at the moment):
Rodan
Mothra
Gorath
Varan
The Mysterians
The Human Vapor
Battle in Outer Space
King Kong Escapes
War of the Gargantuas
Frankenstein Conquers the World
Dogora
Atragon
Space Amoeba
Matango
The Secret of the Telegian
The H-Man
Half Human
Latitude Zero
Mothra is my favorite supporting kaiju, but I think Rodan is a better movie, but only by a slight margin. I acknowledge that Matango is a very good film, but it's not one I re-watch often. Half-Human gets a low rating only because of the poor quality of the bootlegs I've seen. It's not a bad movie; if fact, I enjoy all of these films. I look forward to finding the others on the list eventually.
Rodan
Mothra
Gorath
Varan
The Mysterians
The Human Vapor
Battle in Outer Space
King Kong Escapes
War of the Gargantuas
Frankenstein Conquers the World
Dogora
Atragon
Space Amoeba
Matango
The Secret of the Telegian
The H-Man
Half Human
Latitude Zero
Mothra is my favorite supporting kaiju, but I think Rodan is a better movie, but only by a slight margin. I acknowledge that Matango is a very good film, but it's not one I re-watch often. Half-Human gets a low rating only because of the poor quality of the bootlegs I've seen. It's not a bad movie; if fact, I enjoy all of these films. I look forward to finding the others on the list eventually.
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Rodan. It's really got a fairly unique atmosphere compared to most Toho's other giant monster films. In some ways it really plays more like a horror movie.
I actually rather enjoyed Latitude Zero. It almost feels like a cross between the Adam West Batman, The Avengers, and an Irwin Allen film.
I actually rather enjoyed Latitude Zero. It almost feels like a cross between the Adam West Batman, The Avengers, and an Irwin Allen film.
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I say it comes down to Rodan and War of the Gargantuas. I did also like King Kong Escapes.
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