Just the Ticket #213: All Monsters Attack
Article by Sean Wilkinson, a.k.a. The Ticketmaster. After Wednesday's wackiness , I think I'm trying to still be in a whimsical mood today, because the banner is a lie, the title of this week's Goj -Year- ra entry is a lie, and in the face of something so cheap, annoying, and challenging to sit through that gives me little of substance to say, I feel inclined to be as positive as I can about it. Last week's Destroy All Monsters was intended to be the final Godzilla film at the time, due to various global and economic factors shifting general interests away from theatrical viewing. Toho were also intent on making the ancient, destructive monster allegory for nuclear war PTSD into a children's icon into the foreseeable future, including talks with Filmation to produce an animated series (that fell through in the 60s, but would lead to the 1978 Godzilla Power Hour in partnership with Hanna-Barbera ...🎶and Godzooky!🎶). So in under three months, Honda and Sekiza...