In 1954, with nothing but their creative minds, the Toho Movie company
produced the first “giant monster movie.” Japan’s Godzilla was brought to life. In 1998, with nothing but Lucas Arts special effects, and a name which guaranteed a blockbuster, the Centropolis Movie Company produced the “All American Godzilla Flick.” U.S.A. has finally found its own Godzilla. But is this new creature better than the Asian one? Despite the technological advances and successful advertising, the U.S. Godzilla has really no comparison to the Japanese one.
Cinema has changed a lot in 45 years. In the times of King Kong and
Dracula, "“scary" had a very significant meaning. Nowadays we are too smart for that. To make a lot of money, one might
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