The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies: Vol. 1: 1954-1980, Paperback
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""What's this?"" you ask, ""Another crudely fan produced book of reviews and boring synopses of Toho's Godzilla films?"" Not quite, if you're a seasoned Godzilla fan like the author eager for new information on old classics, this is in fact the book for you. Not only does it cover Toho's dai kaiju eiga (even the rarely seen Daigoro vs. Goliath), but for the first time in America offers reviews, trivia and detailed production information on all of Daiei's classic Gamera films, Toei's Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds, and even the Shaw Brother's Mighty Peking Man to name a few. Still think you already know it all about Japanese giant monster films? Did you know that King Seesar originally had antlers and was named King Barugan? Or that Tadao Takashima refused to fly to Guam for on location filming for Son of Godzilla? Or that Katsumi Nimiamoto, who played Titanosaurus in Terror of Mechagodzilla, was also the acrobatic hero of Ultraman Leo on TV? Don't know who Tadao Takashima or Katsumi Nimiamoto are, don't worry this book will tell you that too. If you think you've already read every good book on Japanese Giant Monsters think again. Wait there's more This book also offer bonus entries on non-kaiju films like Battle in Outer Space, Toho's Hammer horror inspired ""Bloodthirsty Trilogy"" and Agon the Atomic Dragon to name only a few. What other authors are saying about The Big Book of Japanese Monster Movies: ""John Le May's wonderful The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies Vol. 1 (1954-1980) is a love letter to all those great Showa Era sci-fi, fantasy, and horror movies from the Land of the Rising Sun. Le May's enthusiasm is contagious, his prose pumped, his insights enjoyable. And besides all that, Le May offers great trivia about these movies, some of which even an oldster like me didn't know Highly recommended nostalgic fun for new and old fans alike. Now I can't wait for Volume 2 ""-Mike Bogue, author of Atomic Drive-In ""John Le May has done it again The Big Book of