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The Godzilla film pre-dates King Kong, having been filmed three years earlier and released in the US roughly ten months prior to King Kong.
However, Iāve always been under the impression that the Godzilla poster had copied the Kong poster. Itās possible the Godzilla poster was a copy and was used for the second run release, which might have come after Kongās debut.
That isnāt Gorgoās picture on the blog, itās his mother. The movie had some fishermen catch Gorgo off the Irish coast. He was brought to London and put on display, in a stadium at an amusement park. Eventually his much-bigger mother showed up. She trashed London before she broke him out of the park and led him back to the sea. They may have lifted that plot from one of those old movies about a kid who runs away to join the circus.
Sorry, maām, but that rubber watch simply does nothing for your outfit. Perhaps you believe that a rubber watch while watching rubber goats, is appropriate. Would you wear a fur watch to a cat roundup? I rest my case.
coltish1, that is precisely why James Arness looks so bug-eyed in that picture. Itās from the scene in āThem!ā where the giant ant attacks Joan Weldon.
That is not a picture of Angela Lansbury taken in 1925 unless she came out of the womb a fully grown woman. Hmmm, that would be an interesting concept. Besides, the hair style screams 1950s.
Teresa stared longingly at the inflatable goat, for it reminded her of someone from her past, someone who was pliable and would bend to her will, but could explode unexpectedly if handled in a careless manner.
Night-Gaunt49, sorry for the confusion. Iāve edited my post with a working link.
That will make it clear that Iām not suggesting the King Kong franchise is a copy of the Godzilla franchise.
What Iām comparing here is the fact that both 1976 films depict their monster stars standing on top of the World Trade Center.
I had always assumed the Godzilla poster was a copy of the Kong poster, because Kong was a much bigger-budget film, and a much bigger deal. Also, the Godzilla poster is dishonest in that the World Trade Center is not in Godzilla vs. Megalon.
FLIGHT SUIT almost 14 years ago
Again Gorgo graces the blog!
Say, speaking of giant monsters, hereās a fun compare-and-contrast exercise for you:
http://rue-morgue.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/KING-KONG-Theatrical-1-Sheet-Poster-1976.-368x490.jpg
http://www.scifi-movies.com/images/data/0001013/affiche7.jpg
The Godzilla film pre-dates King Kong, having been filmed three years earlier and released in the US roughly ten months prior to King Kong.
However, Iāve always been under the impression that the Godzilla poster had copied the Kong poster. Itās possible the Godzilla poster was a copy and was used for the second run release, which might have come after Kongās debut.
Iāll have to get back to you on that.
grapfhics almost 14 years ago
Thatās gruff
*Space Madness at The Station* almost 14 years ago
This year, āCUBSā !!!!
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
That isnāt Gorgoās picture on the blog, itās his mother. The movie had some fishermen catch Gorgo off the Irish coast. He was brought to London and put on display, in a stadium at an amusement park. Eventually his much-bigger mother showed up. She trashed London before she broke him out of the park and led him back to the sea. They may have lifted that plot from one of those old movies about a kid who runs away to join the circus.
Ray_C almost 14 years ago
Sorry, maām, but that rubber watch simply does nothing for your outfit. Perhaps you believe that a rubber watch while watching rubber goats, is appropriate. Would you wear a fur watch to a cat roundup? I rest my case.
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
VICTOR A little respect for the Cubs, who will be in the 2011 World Series against the Red Sox.
coltish1 almost 14 years ago
Well, okay, but you better hang onto that hat! Or maybe itās the semiannual semi-formal inflatable goat rodeo.
And speaking of movie monsters (apparently Flight Suitās favorite subject), is that pic of be-goggled James Arness from āThemā?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
coltish1, that is precisely why James Arness looks so bug-eyed in that picture. Itās from the scene in āThem!ā where the giant ant attacks Joan Weldon.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 14 years ago
for godās sake , take off those spurs! especially during the kid roping competition
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
That is not a picture of Angela Lansbury taken in 1925 unless she came out of the womb a fully grown woman. Hmmm, that would be an interesting concept. Besides, the hair style screams 1950s.
Fred Kuechenmeister almost 14 years ago
re blog: I must lead a sheltered lifeā¦ never knew Liz did au naturel.. beautifulā¦ but think under the gorgeous was a troubled soulā¦
Fred Kuechenmeister almost 14 years ago
re blog: didnāt want to put this with beautiful Liz, but I find that Russian Mobster guy more than a bit distastefulā¦
J.BenjaminDalton almost 14 years ago
Those rodeos blow me away
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Iāve been to three state fairs and a midget mud rasslinā contest and I aināt never seen no hat like that at no kinda rodeo.
P.S. āInflatable Goat Rodeoā would be a good name for a psychobilly band
margueritem almost 14 years ago
This is Elizabeth Taylor and her brother, Howrd. I believe the three children on the blog are Elizabthās own children.
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Teresa stared longingly at the inflatable goat, for it reminded her of someone from her past, someone who was pliable and would bend to her will, but could explode unexpectedly if handled in a careless manner.
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Night-Gaunt49, Dino de Laurentis perpetrated a remake of āKing Kongā in (I think) 1976.
FLIGHT SUIT almost 14 years ago
Night-Gaunt49, sorry for the confusion. Iāve edited my post with a working link.
That will make it clear that Iām not suggesting the King Kong franchise is a copy of the Godzilla franchise.
What Iām comparing here is the fact that both 1976 films depict their monster stars standing on top of the World Trade Center.
I had always assumed the Godzilla poster was a copy of the Kong poster, because Kong was a much bigger-budget film, and a much bigger deal. Also, the Godzilla poster is dishonest in that the World Trade Center is not in Godzilla vs. Megalon.