For people who keep correcting the year in the title, to clarify, Godzilla King of the Monsters featuring actor Raymond Burr was released April 27th 1956. The original Godzilla under the title Gojira was released on November 3rd 1954.
Godzilla: appears for the 1st time Everyone: *screaming and actually getting horrified by the menace of the kaiju* Frickin Raymond Burr: *IMMENSE STARING*
I think the character is in a state of shock. He spent the whole beginning of the film scoffing at the idea of a giant monster, yet here he comes face to face with that very thing... It probably took him a moment to register what was going on.
They definitely worked at it and it worked well enough to make Godzilla a huge success (and a household name) in both America and Europe. Who knows if a straight re-dub of "Gojira" would have had those same successful international results.....?
I think Raymon Burr adds a lot to this film with his intensity, he took his role seriously and did a great job considering his footage is inserted. And superb work on the color here too.
That’s why I like the American version of Godzilla 1985 better, it brought him back to reprise his role as Steve Martin and explained exactly what Godzilla was.
I prefer the original by a pretty large margin, but I don't mind throwing on King of the Monsters every now and then. Hell, it was the version of the movie I grew up watching as a kid in the 90s.
😬😬😬😬 oof… I disagree. The original has WAAAYY more of a somber and serious tone, his role, no offense, doesn’t seem to add anything more then the original doesn’t already have… during this scene, his unmoving and un-phased stare takes away from the horror that is better conveyed in the original. It seems unrealistic to me, which the original seemed to portray much better. He kinda adds that 1950-70’s emotionless American macho theme that doesn’t fit with the rest of the movies very deeply emotional undertone.
@@matthewpasternak8128 the original suit as well as the gyakushūgoji suit from raids again were both brown in color, not green or grey. They color him brown in this colorization, hence why the original comment commended them since that’s a little known fact.
@@user-73a “earth” is brown. Multiple eye witness sources state the suit was brown. As well as several promotional materials from japan and multiple figures from Toho.
If someone were to tell me they’d be colorizing the original godzilla (yes I know this is KotM but it uses Gojira footage) I’d say blasphemy but you’ve genuinely impressed me, especially the night scenes with godzilla look really dark and intense, I love it
Imagine Toho releasing a special colorized Editon of the original 54 film for a 70th anniversary release and this is how it would look Im absolutely impressed 😃
It’s his best roar. I can’t believe they dropped it in the later films. But then again Godzilla isn’t terrifying in the later films so this roar may not have fit. I still can’t picture a glove over an instrument creating that sound
It may have to do with the quality of the film used between the two films. As I pointed out in the description, Gojira (1954) despite all that it does well, one of its few issues is the picture quality. Despite King Kong being older, since it was an American production, it had better quality film used, making the coloring process easier (Even though they'd still have to go frame by frame to color it). KotM (1956) seems to show this too, with the inserted American scenes with Raymond Burr looking much more clear and less film artifacts to get in the way of colorizing.
@@Nedziller Well still in the age we live in you would expect we would of gotten colorized versions of gojira and godzilla raids again since those two are the only godzilla films entirely in black and white.
ABSOLUTELY NOT, GOJIRA! I don't mind if they colorize the Raymond Burr version but there should be a HANDS OFF when it comes to the original unless it is to clean up the visuals and digitize the audio!
@GMK 2001 There was actually a colorized version of Gojira made for its Italian rerelease because the company bringing it over didn’t like that it was black and white. Although the coloring process was apparently rushed and not very good, and the prints have mostly vanished making it a lost film.
Will never forget the first time I saw this as a kid. It was the last movie to show at the end of Godzilla Bash '94, a marathon of the entire Shōwa era. After hours and hours of rooting for Godzilla, suddenly I'm met with scenes of gored bodies and smoldering ruins, sounds of thundering footsteps and heartstopping roars, and a soundtrack that painted a clear picture of terror. I realized immediatley, even then, that this is what Godzilla was meant to be. *Horror.* ...however, I'd been seeing Godzilla as an indestructible good guy for about twelve movies at this point, so seeing him die at the end still made me cry 😂
This five minute trailer is better than any complete Godzilla movie since. That's how good the original Godzilla was (With or without Raymond Burr)...PS..Great colorization.
Love to see The Day the Earth Stood still (1951). At least the opening credits and the first Gort vs the army. And the final scene. Great job on your videos!
@micpar2 thanks so much! I was planning on doing The Day the Earth Stood Still, but unfortunately I'm down a PC 😭 I'll definitely get to it once I get my hands on a new computer. I'm also waiting to see if a more advanced ai comes around, since what you see here replicates an outdated form of colorization to what was around in the 50s. Thanks again!!
Interesting video... must have been difficult to get the effects looking as good as you have made them, so congratulations! With that having been said, I think I still like the original B&W version better, simply because of its sombre mood. But keep trying, your first results were encouraging!
The most difficult part was trying to get the Colorizing AI to work properly, each attempt took 2 to 3 hours..... This was the best I could get it. I did colorize Godzilla's atomic breath myself though, cause the AI kept making it red rather than blue. And I agree, the mood set by the monochrome look in Gojira and Godzilla KotM (56) really add to the films favor. I really made this video cause I wanted to see Raymond Burr in color.
@@Nedziller I would watch the whole thing in color. Unfortunately black and white turns off kids like old teachers. So this would be a great way to reach a whole new audience.
For Godzilla’s 70th anniversary, imagine if Toho was able to make a full ultra 8K remaster of the Original Godzilla, but ether colorized or even combine both the original and the Americanized cut all into 1 movie.
Wow..never imagined I'd ever see the pt of the film colorized ah beautiful man..I still have my original collection DVD set all remastered HD quality type b&w the real godzilla movies even the 54' version but I like Raymond burrs vers better
I’ve always had a great amount of respect for Raymond Burr for how he took his role incredibly seriously. American directors/producers wanted Godzilla to be comical/whimsical, but Burr wouldn’t allow it cuz he understood Godzilla for what he was supposed to symbolize. My hat is off to Mr. Burr for it
1:38 and 2:45 are the scariest in my opinion, the thought of being close to the monster and never being close to escape unless you are really stupid fast gives me bone chills…
It's kind of better off they didn't. The Black and White kind of adds onto the grim tone of the movie. While seeing it in color would've been quite amazing, it's pretty much perfect in black and white.
I used to be bad at noticing things in old black and white movies when I was a kid, the very first time I ever saw this movie, I didn't initially notice Godzilla's actual footprints in the sand on the shore leading back to the ocean after he scared those villagers at the top of that cliff, and up until I was either 11 or 12 years old, I had always thought that the drag line from his tail on the shore WAS HIS FOOTPRINTS.
Wow, Raymond Burr must have gone on a strict diet, as he played the rotund wife killer only two years before in Rear Window. They also aged him for that role, as he played a rather young man (which he was at the time) in Godzilla. I have to say he was taking kind of a chance in his Godzilla role, as he could have been forever typecast as a campy science fiction actor, which he of course was not. He actually made this movie work! I also have to say that it is amazing how the Japanese warmed up so much to American actors and the United States only 11 years after the end of World War Two!
I explained in the description. I used an AI program called Deoldify on 11 minutes that I had selected to test the program.. This video was 11 minutes before, but it was hit with many copyright claims. Just fyi, if you want to use the program you'll need, Juypter notebook, I think ++C visuals, Python 3, and you'll need to upload whatever clip you want to colorize to the internet before using it.
Personally I don't like the idea of colorizing this film, the black and white really does work wonders in making this film more depressing and creepy, especially Godzilla's scenes, it's awesome seeing him so dark that you can make him out but he also kind of blends in with the background, Fear of the unknown type of stuff. That being said it is interesting to see attempts at colorizing the film, even if I would never watch it like that, that being said I'd never choose to watch the 1956 American version anyway, I have once or twice but this film really is its best in Japanese, a much darker toned film.
I prefer the 54 version without these scenes because the film feels like it moves quicker and it's crazy how he just stomps into tokyo destroying it just gives it a mood.
The fact that this was done with something called "deoldify" is ironic, since the result looks like 2-strip technicolor, a process that was obsolete decades before Godzilla was made.
Nice colorization! But points detracted for cutting off the dialogue at 2:57, "He's leaving" followed by Dr. Yamane replying, "But he will be back" without opening his mouth lol!
I just watched the original 1954 movie and I liked it way more than I expected to The effects still hold up quite well. I thought the older effects were better masked because of the original movie being in B&W but it looks great even in colour!
Looks just like Colorization, c. early- to mid-1980s, a project headed by Ted Turner. I saw some of that Colorization stuff on TV in those days, and that's almost exactly what it looks like, your video up there.
For people who keep correcting the year in the title, to clarify, Godzilla King of the Monsters featuring actor Raymond Burr was released April 27th 1956. The original Godzilla under the title Gojira was released on November 3rd 1954.
A year and a half difference for editing.
@@adamrainwater Yes. Notice Prof. Yamani's back is turned to the camera when he sees Martin.
Thanks for creating this man, I used some of these clips in my showa version of the gvk trailer if you're interested
@@ShinGoji1987Official No worries, I'll take a look.
Pretty good idea to use the localization for this, I couldn't imagine seeing Gojira in color. Also you this such an awesome job with this.
Godzilla: appears for the 1st time
Everyone: *screaming and actually getting horrified by the menace of the kaiju*
Frickin Raymond Burr: *IMMENSE STARING*
I think the character is in a state of shock. He spent the whole beginning of the film scoffing at the idea of a giant monster, yet here he comes face to face with that very thing... It probably took him a moment to register what was going on.
But on the same page and movie, dude slept in a tent during a typhoon the night prior
@@ShadowNerd92 So?
At least he didn't OVERact like other people do a lot in THESE movies "Ohhhhhhhhhh!!!! .. . it Godzilla!!!!!!".
The most horrible thing in Godzilla was Raymond Burr.
I never really noticed before how good a job they did making Burr's scenes look like they were always part of the movie
They definitely worked at it and it worked well enough to make Godzilla a huge success (and a household name) in both America and Europe. Who knows if a straight re-dub of "Gojira" would have had those same successful international results.....?
He really cared about getting the message across while others saw it as a silly monster movie.
@@patriciamcintyre1667 I heard that Raymond Burr also happily credited "Godzilla, King of the Monsters" as his breakout career decision.
@@voronOsphere I do like the Japanese version a lot more but you're likely right; it might not have done as well as the Americanized one.
Too bad the American version removed the last scene where the message of the movie was shown.
I think Raymon Burr adds a lot to this film with his intensity, he took his role seriously and did a great job considering his footage is inserted. And superb work on the color here too.
That’s why I like the American version of Godzilla 1985 better, it brought him back to reprise his role as Steve Martin and explained exactly what Godzilla was.
He really did take it seriously. When other actors were laughing about the film, he was upset and really took it serious.
I prefer the original by a pretty large margin, but I don't mind throwing on King of the Monsters every now and then. Hell, it was the version of the movie I grew up watching as a kid in the 90s.
😬😬😬😬 oof… I disagree. The original has WAAAYY more of a somber and serious tone, his role, no offense, doesn’t seem to add anything more then the original doesn’t already have… during this scene, his unmoving and un-phased stare takes away from the horror that is better conveyed in the original. It seems unrealistic to me, which the original seemed to portray much better. He kinda adds that 1950-70’s emotionless American macho theme that doesn’t fit with the rest of the movies very deeply emotional undertone.
@@JCTBomb you are certainly entitled to disagree 😊
Even got the original goji color correct. Now that is impressive
Gojira was dark gray. Closer to charcoal. He was never green.
@@matthewpasternak8128 the original suit as well as the gyakushūgoji suit from raids again were both brown in color, not green or grey. They color him brown in this colorization, hence why the original comment commended them since that’s a little known fact.
@@bruhmingo beat me to it but yes the suit itself was more brownish in color but the merch was the charcoal or black color
wrong the suit was more grayish/earthy tones and never was green or brown
@@user-73a “earth” is brown. Multiple eye witness sources state the suit was brown. As well as several promotional materials from japan and multiple figures from Toho.
I love Raymond Burr's narrative voice.
If someone were to tell me they’d be colorizing the original godzilla (yes I know this is KotM but it uses Gojira footage) I’d say blasphemy but you’ve genuinely impressed me, especially the night scenes with godzilla look really dark and intense, I love it
Imagine Toho releasing a special colorized Editon of the original 54 film for a 70th anniversary release and this is how it would look
Im absolutely impressed 😃
They just might
I’d hope
That would be interesting. I was thinking more along the lines a full on remake though.
That’s super cool🦖🐊🐉👍👍👍👍👍🤩
@@MaceDeMarco2010 *godzilla minus one has joined the chat*
At 2:05 I love that roar so much that’s what makes him more terrifying no wonder he’s the king of the monsters everyone fears this beast
It's my favorite part of the movie! And the sound of his feet while he's walking to towards the people makes him sound huge!
It’s his best roar. I can’t believe they dropped it in the later films. But then again Godzilla isn’t terrifying in the later films so this roar may not have fit. I still can’t picture a glove over an instrument creating that sound
I find it unfair we have a colorized king kong (1933) but not a official colorized gojira (1954) not even a colorized godzilla raids again
It may have to do with the quality of the film used between the two films. As I pointed out in the description, Gojira (1954) despite all that it does well, one of its few issues is the picture quality.
Despite King Kong being older, since it was an American production, it had better quality film used, making the coloring process easier (Even though they'd still have to go frame by frame to color it).
KotM (1956) seems to show this too, with the inserted American scenes with Raymond Burr looking much more clear and less film artifacts to get in the way of colorizing.
@@Nedziller Well still in the age we live in you would expect we would of gotten colorized versions of gojira and godzilla raids again since those two are the only godzilla films entirely in black and white.
Gojira came out in 1954 and Raids Again in 1955
ABSOLUTELY NOT, GOJIRA! I don't mind if they colorize the Raymond Burr version but there should be a HANDS OFF when it comes to the original unless it is to clean up the visuals and digitize the audio!
@GMK 2001 There was actually a colorized version of Gojira made for its Italian rerelease because the company bringing it over didn’t like that it was black and white. Although the coloring process was apparently rushed and not very good, and the prints have mostly vanished making it a lost film.
Seeing how hard you worked on this video shows a lot and means a lot, nice work man! One of my all time favorite movies, definitely subscribing 👍🏾
You have my thanks.
@@Nedziller you have my.. umm.. your welcomes 🤣 boom
Impressive, you still managed to make the low angle shots of Godzilla that looked terrifying in black and white ominous in color! Hats off to you!
Gojira's still the best godzilla film
Will never forget the first time I saw this as a kid. It was the last movie to show at the end of Godzilla Bash '94, a marathon of the entire Shōwa era. After hours and hours of rooting for Godzilla, suddenly I'm met with scenes of gored bodies and smoldering ruins, sounds of thundering footsteps and heartstopping roars, and a soundtrack that painted a clear picture of terror. I realized immediatley, even then, that this is what Godzilla was meant to be. *Horror.*
...however, I'd been seeing Godzilla as an indestructible good guy for about twelve movies at this point, so seeing him die at the end still made me cry 😂
This is as close as we are going to get to a colorized Godzilla 1954 movie and Godzilla king of the monsters
す、すげえ‼️初代ゴジラがフルカラーで拝めるとは...。米国版のしょうもないディチューンも気にならないほどの感動だ。生きててよかった。
ホント、同感ですね〜悪くないよね〜🎥🤗
Breaths a WHOLE new light on the film. I need it.
By the power vested in me I now pronounced that it’s time for Godzilla (1954) or known as Gojira to have a color version
Pretty trippy seeing it in color.
This five minute trailer is better than any complete Godzilla movie since. That's how good the original Godzilla was (With or without Raymond Burr)...PS..Great colorization.
I’m very impressed with how you colorized this; it’s awesome.
Love to see The Day the Earth Stood still (1951). At least the opening credits and the first Gort vs the army. And the final scene. Great job on your videos!
@micpar2 thanks so much! I was planning on doing The Day the Earth Stood Still, but unfortunately I'm down a PC 😭
I'll definitely get to it once I get my hands on a new computer. I'm also waiting to see if a more advanced ai comes around, since what you see here replicates an outdated form of colorization to what was around in the 50s.
Thanks again!!
The colorized version looks pretty good
I can't help but notice this was uploaded close to Halloween. Appropriate since it scared the crap out of me.
Interesting video... must have been difficult to get the effects looking as good as you have made them, so congratulations! With that having been said, I think I still like the original B&W version better, simply because of its sombre mood. But keep trying, your first results were encouraging!
The most difficult part was trying to get the Colorizing AI to work properly, each attempt took 2 to 3 hours..... This was the best I could get it. I did colorize Godzilla's atomic breath myself though, cause the AI kept making it red rather than blue.
And I agree, the mood set by the monochrome look in Gojira and Godzilla KotM (56) really add to the films favor.
I really made this video cause I wanted to see Raymond Burr in color.
I agree & I have that in black & white, Godzilla, the 1956, the first one made was in Japanese & then they made the black & white one in 1956
@@Nedziller I would watch the whole thing in color.
Unfortunately black and white turns off kids like old teachers. So this would be a great way to reach a whole new audience.
It is awesome to see the American adaptation of the original Godzilla in color done right compared to the Italian version.
Cozzilla.
wow, the spectrorama 70 got some great update!
For Godzilla’s 70th anniversary, imagine if Toho was able to make a full ultra 8K remaster of the Original Godzilla, but ether colorized or even combine both the original and the Americanized cut all into 1 movie.
This is Beautiful.
「ゴジラ」じゃなく「怪獣王ゴジラ」で天然色をみるとは思いもよらなかった。 見れてうれしい半面、こういう技術はアメリカが進み「怪獣王ゴジラ」の権利関係とか色々あってのことだろうけど、本家からでないのが少し複雑な気持ちになりますね。とにかくアップしてもらって感謝。
Absolutely awesome! Fantastic work on this man!
Dude you made an amazing job here!
The night scenes look real cool
初代ゴジラのカラーライズ版は初めて見た。
This looked amazing much better then black and white nicely done
Wow..never imagined I'd ever see the pt of the film colorized ah beautiful man..I still have my original collection DVD set all remastered HD quality type b&w the real godzilla movies even the 54' version but I like Raymond burrs vers better
I’ve always had a great amount of respect for Raymond Burr for how he took his role incredibly seriously. American directors/producers wanted Godzilla to be comical/whimsical, but Burr wouldn’t allow it cuz he understood Godzilla for what he was supposed to symbolize.
My hat is off to Mr. Burr for it
Wow this is actualy well done
ウルトラQにモノクロとカラーの二種類があったのは知ってましたが、初代ゴジラのカラーは初めて知りました!
Colorized version looks pretty good
0:06
This Roar was used at Shin Gojira (Shin Godzilla) 2016 😍
I finally get to see some parts in color.
うわーカラー版!全編観たい!
私が望む限り、このビデオをアップロードしたとき、私は著作権の主張にかなりひどく打たれました...うまくいけば、いつか公式リリースがあるでしょう。 これがうまく翻訳されない場合はお詫び申し上げます。
Could someone make an extended version of Godzilla using footage from the original 1954 film and footage from the Raymond Burr version
There's one on Internet Archive
@@logandupay9596 Could you give me the link to it
@@logandupay9596 Me too, I'd love to see this!
Same
Same
I Always will love Raymond burrs performance in this film
This is way better than the way it was in Cozzilla 1977.
The most convincing colorization of the (Americanized) first movie I've ever seen.
1:38 and 2:45 are the scariest in my opinion, the thought of being close to the monster and never being close to escape unless you are really stupid fast gives me bone chills…
Damn, nice work. Shame on toho for never officially doing this.
I’m glad they didn’t; it looks far better in black and white.
It's kind of better off they didn't. The Black and White kind of adds onto the grim tone of the movie. While seeing it in color would've been quite amazing, it's pretty much perfect in black and white.
オリジナル部分に無理やり差し込まれた海外版の追加部分の強引さが結構好きです。
Wow I feel as if I’m watching a whole different movie!?
So this is what it looks like in color
I used to be bad at noticing things in old black and white movies when I was a kid, the very first time I ever saw this movie, I didn't initially notice Godzilla's actual footprints in the sand on the shore leading back to the ocean after he scared those villagers at the top of that cliff, and up until I was either 11 or 12 years old, I had always thought that the drag line from his tail on the shore WAS HIS FOOTPRINTS.
I never imagined we'd ever have color in movies/tv but here we are.
Godzilla (1954): Japan 🇯🇵
Godzilla: King of the Monsters! (1956): United States 🇺🇸
邦題名、
北米版作品、ゴジラキング オブ
モンスターズの逆輸入作品
海外版 怪獣王ゴジラ🎵
This is really good!
Ya
This looks FANTASTIC!!! Thanks!
God Bless Raymond Burr. Steve Martin is no action hero, but a flesh and blood man, paralyzed with disbelief at what he is seeing at 141.
カラー化されてるなんて!
すごい。
How many here think that Raymond Burr's "Steve Martin" is a thousand times better a reporter than any we have today?
OMG TYSM!!!
This was amazing good job man!
Thank you
Great job😎
Wow, Raymond Burr must have gone on a strict diet, as he played the rotund wife killer only two years before in Rear Window. They also aged him for that role, as he played a rather young man (which he was at the time) in Godzilla. I have to say he was taking kind of a chance in his Godzilla role, as he could have been forever typecast as a campy science fiction actor, which he of course was not. He actually made this movie work! I also have to say that it is amazing how the Japanese warmed up so much to American actors and the United States only 11 years after the end of World War Two!
The "puppet Godzilla" they used in this scene is - for me at least - actually creepy and scary and I've never forgotten it!
This this so good how did u make this
I explained in the description. I used an AI program called Deoldify on 11 minutes that I had selected to test the program.. This video was 11 minutes before, but it was hit with many copyright claims.
Just fyi, if you want to use the program you'll need, Juypter notebook, I think ++C visuals, Python 3, and you'll need to upload whatever clip you want to colorize to the internet before using it.
Godzilla king of the monsters!
I finally have 1954 scenes in color thank god
Well done. Would love it if Toho did it so I could add it to my collection.
That was Spectacular. Now do a Colorized version of Godzilla Raids Again.
This flick is such a badass one, and one if ny fav's.
This is actually great the colorize seems like is a showa movie
Personally I don't like the idea of colorizing this film, the black and white really does work wonders in making this film more depressing and creepy, especially Godzilla's scenes, it's awesome seeing him so dark that you can make him out but he also kind of blends in with the background, Fear of the unknown type of stuff.
That being said it is interesting to see attempts at colorizing the film, even if I would never watch it like that, that being said I'd never choose to watch the 1956 American version anyway, I have once or twice but this film really is its best in Japanese, a much darker toned film.
My all time favorite Godzilla scene!
Love both version of this movie and would love it to be colorized
Its kinda like a party with colors changing every second. But omg without paying attention to that its so good
I prefer the 54 version without these scenes because the film feels like it moves quicker and it's crazy how he just stomps into tokyo destroying it just gives it a mood.
It's so weird watching it in color but it's amazing we can experience this.
God(zilla) tier work my guy, this is impressive
Thank you my good lad
The fact that this was done with something called "deoldify" is ironic, since the result looks like 2-strip technicolor, a process that was obsolete decades before Godzilla was made.
This is pretty fire. As a G-fan I now kinda wanna see the entire thing in color just to see what the vision was for it in regards to that
Vision Vision Vision COLOR
カラー化はめちゃくちゃいい!
ありがとう!
THIS IS THE COLORED VERSTION OF GODZILLA KING OF THE MONSTERS
I love how this movie showcases godzilla using his breath on humans before using it on monsters he fights, even if he uses it on army men and jets
HOW did u do gods work its beautiful and deserves more views!!!
I like to think that Steve Martin was just somewhere during the original gojira film
That’s amazing
I never saw the color version before but wow it makes Godzilla # 1 more real than he was in the film
I've never seen the colorized version. Actually, it looks pretty good. I want to see this in its entirety now
初代ゴジラに関しては、白黒映画だからこその恐怖があったと思う。
同意する
と言うより、この時代ならではの悲壮感が感じられない。
戦争の影を引きずっているからこその名作なのに。
ただゴジラそのものについては、モノクロの雰囲気をある程度尊重している様で、夜間シーンもさほど気にならなかった。
Nice colorization! But points detracted for cutting off the dialogue at 2:57, "He's leaving" followed by Dr. Yamane replying, "But he will be back" without opening his mouth lol!
I just watched the original 1954 movie and I liked it way more than I expected to
The effects still hold up quite well.
I thought the older effects were better masked because of the original movie being in B&W but it looks great even in colour!
逆輸入されて好評だった「怪獣王ゴジラ」だね、
初めて視た時は取って付けた様なレイモンド・バーの追加シーンとか、如何にも中国系と思われる俳優達へのインタビューシーンに違和感感じて萎えた憶えがある。
beautiful!
アイアンサイド警部は若い頃ゴジラと対決してたのですね😨
I love this movie
i was 4 at thetime, saw this movie at the drive in, gave me nightmares
初代ゴジラの『 カラーライズドVersion 』ですけど、改めて観ると難しいのが判りますね。でも、よくやりました✨ゴジラの体色は、『 キングコング対ゴジラ 』の、緑がかった濃いグレーを基調にして頂きたかったです。
Looks just like Colorization, c. early- to mid-1980s, a project headed by Ted Turner. I saw some of that Colorization stuff on TV in those days, and that's almost exactly what it looks like, your video up there.
“ ... look at the size of those footprints.”
Nice