The first great monster-movie was King Kong in 1933, and the sight of the stop-motion ape crashing through the forest toward the screaming Fay Wray can still send chills up the spine. The bar has been... This description may be from another edition of this product.
It really shows how elaborate the production was to bring the creature to life. Though it could have shown more of the details going in to CG portion of the fx, it still gives one an appreciation for the job they did. Patrick Tatopoulos(not stephanopolos like the hack reviewer said who was reviewing the movie and not this book) did an amazing job of using alot of nature references to the creature which made it a visually convincing creation. Something Toho hasn't tried to do from the 70's UP; sinking the franchise all through the 90's.
it really says alot about the making of the movie!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
It really shows how they made the movie
Very indepth and comprehense, Awesome !!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
A must have for all Godzilla fans. Even if you didn't like the movie. It shows you what the creators went through to make there vision come true.
THIS BOOK IS A MUST HAVE FOR GODZILLA FANS OF ALL AGES!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
The book is so cool. They say dont judge a book by it's cover..but the cover got my attention. Overall I gave it an 8 because it should have also been directed to younger audiences a little more. It was cool.
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