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What did well-regarded directors like Akira Kurosawa really think about this disreputable genre? How did monster movie actors feel about being upstaged by guys in rubber suits? How did Japan's special effects wizards create those incredible scenes of mass destruction? | What did well-regarded directors like Akira Kurosawa really think about this disreputable genre? How did monster movie actors feel about being upstaged by guys in rubber suits? How did Japan's special effects wizards create those incredible scenes of mass destruction? | ||
With more than 100 capsule reviews and an invaluable Who's Who, this is the essential guide to the best and worst of Japanese fantastic films, from such underrated greats as ''[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]]'', ''[[ | With more than 100 capsule reviews and an invaluable Who's Who, this is the essential guide to the best and worst of Japanese fantastic films, from such underrated greats as ''[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]]'', ''[[Magic Serpent]]'', and ''[[Matango (film)|Attack of the Mushroom People]]'' - to the wondrously awful ''Invasion of the Neptune Men''. | ||
[[Godzilla]] has invaded America and Stuart Galbraith IV's ''Monsters Are Attacking Tokyo!'' shows how he and his monster brethren got here.}} | [[Godzilla]] has invaded America and Stuart Galbraith IV's ''Monsters Are Attacking Tokyo!'' shows how he and his monster brethren got here.}} |
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Monsters Are Attacking Tokyo! is a 1998 nonfiction book written by Stuart Galbraith IV and published by Feral House. Its main attraction is an oral history of Showa-era kaiju and sci-fi films, as told by the actors, directors, composers, cinematographers, technicians, and producers who worked on them.
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