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Toho is very well aware of the market for a King Kong vs Godzilla remake, and if they do join together with Universal there will pressure to appeal to broad audiences to create a blockbuster mega event.
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As if it’s not bad enough that Hollywood has to ruin every classic film by making a lame remake, now Toho is set to ruin the memory of Akira Kurosawa by doing “an update” of the Hidden Fortress:
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One of the Americans we met in Kyoto told us we could see Avatar in 3D in Osaka, so we went to a cinema chain called 'Toho', and saw the movie.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Also says something when ''Toho'' use's 8 million dallar budget and makes an entertaing Godzilla film and America used 130$ million dallars and the film sucks shit.
Rumor: New Godzilla Movie in Discussion Stage at Legendary Pictures? | /Film 2009
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James A Stewart at DVD Verdict notes that the "modesty of the filmmakers 'aims is seen in the opening credits - or implied by what is not seen, since the Toho logo doesn't include the word' Toho 'in English at this time, as it surely would have if they'd expected a global monster hit," and adds that "the scene in which [Gojira] crashes through a field of high-voltage wires, while the authorities are waiting to see if they've managed to cook a giant lizard, retains its suspense as a classic monster movie moment."
GreenCine Daily 2009
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In 1984, Toho presented Godzilla (Godzilla 1985 in the U.S.) as a direct sequel to the 1954 original, thus ignoring the existence of the 14 other films in the series.
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Godzilla is believed to have originally been intended by Toho to represent the United States of America (being superior in its destructive capability) and took the form of a radioactive prehistoric reptile.
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Atragon 1965 30″ x 40″ poster Toho sci-fi Godzilla
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One dark night in 1954, Toho producer Tomoyuki Tanaka was on a plane thousands of feet above the waves of the Pacific Ocean.
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You DID miss a movie in the Toho/Godzilla movie mythos, however, the film only had the creature Manda, and did not have Godzilla.
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