tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1338671440560354710.post2054153144825359140..comments2023-06-08T08:21:21.778-07:00Comments on MechaGodzilla Jr.: Japanese Sci-Fi A to ZAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00403073511546040088noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1338671440560354710.post-79810342173982354252012-05-24T20:16:40.089-07:002012-05-24T20:16:40.089-07:00A list? Absolutely!A list? Absolutely!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00403073511546040088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1338671440560354710.post-33778117003102590672012-05-23T20:12:36.472-07:002012-05-23T20:12:36.472-07:00I'm happy you enjoyed it! And in all seriousn...I'm happy you enjoyed it! And in all seriousness, would you like a list? I've been in "organized" kaiju fandom so long that I take a lot of things for granted by now.<br /><br />ATRAGON is a cool movie, but it's not so much a "kaiju" movie and more a science-fiction movie where a kaiju shows up relatively briefly. There's a DVD of it (with both Japanese & newish English tracks), but I wouldn't recommend paying the outrageous prices some Amazon sellers think they can get for it. You can see the AIP trailer for it (with their dub) on Youtube.<br /><br />It's funny you mention that about Tom Rogers, since <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monster_Times" rel="nofollow">the Wikipedia entry for <i>The Monster Times</i></a> suggests that he used a pseudonym of "Jason Thomas!" This issue of <i>Star Warp</i> not only includes him, but also Buddy Weiss (as editor), Allen Asherman, and Doug Murray. The last two are especially familiar to me, though Murray more for a comic than an SF magazine (he created The 'Nam for Marvel in the '80s).C. Elamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00284263547435956344noreply@blogger.com