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Some details on the UK Blu-ray release of Shin Godzilla via FB:
Want the lowdown on our Shin Godzilla release, coming December 4th? Look no further!
Our Shin Godzilla DVD and Blu-ray releases will both be comprised of two discs each -
Disc One: Original Japanese Version with JPN audio, untouched JPN on-screen text and ENG subtitles
Disc Two: ENG audio & localised ENG on-screen text
Housed in on-theme black cases, both DVD & Blu-ray will also include over an hour of extras in the form of 'Pre-visuals & Outtakes', a 'Pre-visual Reel' and 'Making VFX - Shin Godzilla Visual Effects Breakdown'.Rock! Shock! Pop!
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Originally posted by Ian Jane View PostSome details on the UK Blu-ray release of Shin Godzilla via FB:
Want the lowdown on our Shin Godzilla release, coming December 4th? Look no further!
Our Shin Godzilla DVD and Blu-ray releases will both be comprised of two discs each -
Disc One: Original Japanese Version with JPN audio, untouched JPN on-screen text and ENG subtitles
Disc Two: ENG audio & localised ENG on-screen text
Housed in on-theme black cases, both DVD & Blu-ray will also include over an hour of extras in the form of 'Pre-visuals & Outtakes', a 'Pre-visual Reel' and 'Making VFX - Shin Godzilla Visual Effects Breakdown'.
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Happening 2/21/18 at 6:30pm at the Japan Society on East 47th Street in NYC:
"Godzilla, Mothra, The Mysterians — Japan's most celebrated monster movies and sci-fi classics were brought to the screen by filmmaker Ishiro Honda. A long-overlooked talent, Honda is now considered one of the most influential directors of Japanese cinematic history, wowing audiences with fantastical special effects while expressing the anxieties of Japan's postwar reality. At this talk, Steve Ryfle, noted scholar of Japanese science fiction cinema and author of Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, From Godzilla to Kurosawa, draws back the curtain on the man behind the monsters. Followed by a book signing reception."Rock! Shock! Pop!
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I got the Funimation release of this. The one thing that really annoyed me was that when watched with English subtitles on, every character who speaks is identified. And as has been commented on, there is a lot of talking in this, with numerous characters having a speaking role. Even if it is just one line, the name of that character will appear on the screen. In addition, every time characters are moving about (for example, walking down a corridor), the subs tell you their location, like what sector of the facility they are in, etc. I got tired of it after a while, so I watched most of the movie in English.Last edited by Lorne Marshall; 02-07-2018, 05:14 AM.VHS will never die!
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Originally posted by Ian Jane View Post
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Originally posted by agent999 View PostThis one wasn't bad but ffs it's a monster movie, we didn't need the job descriptions for everyone. No one cares (now someone's going to tell me they do).VHS will never die!
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