Ghidrah the Three Headed Monster
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Ghidrah the Three Headed Monster
It looks like a company called CineVu is going to put out a Region 1 disc of what many (including myself) consider to be the best Godzilla movie of the Showa Era (CLICK HERE).
The Amazon listing says the release date was March 10 (a Wednesday), but John Matarazzo of CineVu recently told someone on the MZ board that it will be out in about three weeks. Matarazzo btw is erroneously credited as the director of GTTHM on the Amazon listing (no doubt causing Ishiro Honda to spin in his grave).
The Amazon listing says the release date was March 10 (a Wednesday), but John Matarazzo of CineVu recently told someone on the MZ board that it will be out in about three weeks. Matarazzo btw is erroneously credited as the director of GTTHM on the Amazon listing (no doubt causing Ishiro Honda to spin in his grave).
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Subbed? Dubbed? Lbx? Anamorphic?
Arrgh! I picked up the laser of this on fleabay a little while ago. Beautiful transfer. Been looking for a script to sub it myself, but hopefully I won't have to now.
CineVu's website doesn't exactly fill me with confidence.
And Zombiezilla, I think you're thinking of G. v. Monster Zero, the one with Nick Adams. AFAIK, no one has released Ghidorah the Three Headed Monster on DVD anywhere (even Japan).
Arrgh! I picked up the laser of this on fleabay a little while ago. Beautiful transfer. Been looking for a script to sub it myself, but hopefully I won't have to now.
CineVu's website doesn't exactly fill me with confidence.
And Zombiezilla, I think you're thinking of G. v. Monster Zero, the one with Nick Adams. AFAIK, no one has released Ghidorah the Three Headed Monster on DVD anywhere (even Japan).
Last edited by Jason; 03-20-04 at 09:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Jason
no one has released Ghidorah the Three Headed Monster on DVD anywhere (even Japan).
no one has released Ghidorah the Three Headed Monster on DVD anywhere (even Japan).
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Is this the same John Matarazzo of Beverly Wilshire Filmworks? That is, the 'company' that released all those "public domain" releases of Mexican horror films and was then later shut down after being threatened with a lawsuit for releasing their unauthorized DVD of the documentary "Manson".
If so, I think this new "Ghidrah" DVD will be full-frame and digitally mastered from VHS. "Extras" will consist of scene selection. The keepcase will have a synopsis written by a 5-year old and artwork drawn by the same kid.
If so, I think this new "Ghidrah" DVD will be full-frame and digitally mastered from VHS. "Extras" will consist of scene selection. The keepcase will have a synopsis written by a 5-year old and artwork drawn by the same kid.
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Originally posted by Jeff McKay
Is this the same John Matarazzo of Beverly Wilshire Filmworks? That is, the 'company' that released all those "public domain" releases of Mexican horror films and was then later shut down after being threatened with a lawsuit for releasing their unauthorized DVD of the documentary "Manson".
If so, I think this new "Ghidrah" DVD will be full-frame and digitally mastered from VHS. "Extras" will consist of scene selection. The keepcase will have a synopsis written by a 5-year old and artwork drawn by the same kid.
Is this the same John Matarazzo of Beverly Wilshire Filmworks? That is, the 'company' that released all those "public domain" releases of Mexican horror films and was then later shut down after being threatened with a lawsuit for releasing their unauthorized DVD of the documentary "Manson".
If so, I think this new "Ghidrah" DVD will be full-frame and digitally mastered from VHS. "Extras" will consist of scene selection. The keepcase will have a synopsis written by a 5-year old and artwork drawn by the same kid.
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Originally posted by JordanGLC
Matarazzo btw is erroneously credited as the director of GTTHM on the Amazon listing (no doubt causing Ishiro Honda to spin in his grave).
Matarazzo btw is erroneously credited as the director of GTTHM on the Amazon listing (no doubt causing Ishiro Honda to spin in his grave).
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Originally posted by Panda Phil
Pass. I'm still holding on to the vain hope that someday we might get an R1 subbed release of the older G-films.
Pass. I'm still holding on to the vain hope that someday we might get an R1 subbed release of the older G-films.
Classic Media has said they would re-release their titles in widescreen (probably not Terror of Mechagodzilla), as well as put out Monster Zero (not to mention Frankenstein Conquers the World and War of the Gargantuas). No word about Japanese tracks on those discs.
ADV is putting out Destroy All Monsters in a 50th Anniversary Special Edition. Specs on that are unknown, except that it will include a soundtrack CD.
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ADV is putting out Destroy All Monsters in a 50th Anniversary Special Edition. Specs on that are unknown, except that it will include a soundtrack CD.
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Originally posted by Jeff McKay
50th Anniversary???? Someone at ADV needs to take a math class. Hilarious.
50th Anniversary???? Someone at ADV needs to take a math class. Hilarious.
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Originally posted by JordanGLC
ADV is putting out Destroy All Monsters in a 50th Anniversary Special Edition. Specs on that are unknown, except that it will include a soundtrack CD.
ADV is putting out Destroy All Monsters in a 50th Anniversary Special Edition. Specs on that are unknown, except that it will include a soundtrack CD.
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Looks like CineVu is going to release Godzilla vs. Mothra as well. You have to wonder what Classic Media thinks about that.
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Originally posted by Jeff McKay
Is this the same John Matarazzo of Beverly Wilshire Filmworks? That is, the 'company' that released all those "public domain" releases of Mexican horror films and was then later shut down after being threatened with a lawsuit for releasing their unauthorized DVD of the documentary "Manson".
If so, I think this new "Ghidrah" DVD will be full-frame and digitally mastered from VHS. "Extras" will consist of scene selection. The keepcase will have a synopsis written by a 5-year old and artwork drawn by the same kid.
Is this the same John Matarazzo of Beverly Wilshire Filmworks? That is, the 'company' that released all those "public domain" releases of Mexican horror films and was then later shut down after being threatened with a lawsuit for releasing their unauthorized DVD of the documentary "Manson".
If so, I think this new "Ghidrah" DVD will be full-frame and digitally mastered from VHS. "Extras" will consist of scene selection. The keepcase will have a synopsis written by a 5-year old and artwork drawn by the same kid.
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The "Ghidra" DVD is truly the worst I've ever seen.
As stated it isn't widescreen as the cover claims, and the picture quality is pathetic. The picture blurs anytime anything moves as well.
I've got the old LP speed Goodtimes VHS version, and it is far better than this DVD.
Avoid at all costs!
As stated it isn't widescreen as the cover claims, and the picture quality is pathetic. The picture blurs anytime anything moves as well.
I've got the old LP speed Goodtimes VHS version, and it is far better than this DVD.
Avoid at all costs!
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Originally posted by JordanGLC
Looks like CineVu is going to release Godzilla vs. Mothra as well. You have to wonder what Classic Media thinks about that.
Looks like CineVu is going to release Godzilla vs. Mothra as well. You have to wonder what Classic Media thinks about that.
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Even worse than the "Ghidra" cover art is the cover art for this one. So, so sad.
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Nobody takes the release of these films types of films seriously, do they?
Do they even know how many GURANTEED sales they will have to please jus the geek crowd?
Do they even know how many GURANTEED sales they will have to please jus the geek crowd?
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If when you say "these types" you mean the longest running franchise in filmdom, then yes, there are people who take their release on DVD seriously.
This is the 50th anniversary of Godzilla, and the industry is taking it seriously too. CineVu notwithstanding, there have been three excellent releases of Goji movies this year already, and there are more on the way.
DaiKaiju Eiga may not be your cup of tea, kind Dr., but there are a lot of others that enjoy it.
This is the 50th anniversary of Godzilla, and the industry is taking it seriously too. CineVu notwithstanding, there have been three excellent releases of Goji movies this year already, and there are more on the way.
DaiKaiju Eiga may not be your cup of tea, kind Dr., but there are a lot of others that enjoy it.
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Originally posted by JordanGLC
If when you say "these types" you mean the longest running franchise in filmdom, then yes, there are people who take their release on DVD seriously.
This is the 50th anniversary of Godzilla, and the industry is taking it seriously too. CineVu notwithstanding, there have been three excellent releases of Goji movies this year already, and there are more on the way.
DaiKaiju Eiga may not be your cup of tea, kind Dr., but there are a lot of others that enjoy it.
If when you say "these types" you mean the longest running franchise in filmdom, then yes, there are people who take their release on DVD seriously.
This is the 50th anniversary of Godzilla, and the industry is taking it seriously too. CineVu notwithstanding, there have been three excellent releases of Goji movies this year already, and there are more on the way.
DaiKaiju Eiga may not be your cup of tea, kind Dr., but there are a lot of others that enjoy it.
You definitely took my post the wrong way. I love these movies as well, and my comment was meant to be taken in more of a frustrated tone, not one of sarcasm as you might suspect. I am a geek who wishes for a decent treatment as much as you!
I was meant to convey that it seems as though nobody cares about the release of these movies, even though we very much do. It just seems to me that we are too small a base for them to take the time to devout to a decent release.
Speaking of a similar issue, I just picked up a collection of Westerns for $15 that were advertised as WS and they don't seem to be at all.
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I'm an idiot.
You're right. I totally misinterpreted. Sorry about that. 
As far as nobody caring, Sony really seems to. They've acquired the rights to some classic Godzilla titles that they'll be releasing on dvd soon. You can read about it here: henshinonline.com. It's the April 2 article.

As far as nobody caring, Sony really seems to. They've acquired the rights to some classic Godzilla titles that they'll be releasing on dvd soon. You can read about it here: henshinonline.com. It's the April 2 article.



