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Because of the film's positive reception during its limited but lengthy theatrical run in America, Columbia Pictures optioned a remake with Neil H. Moritz attached as producer and Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi taking on screenwriting duties.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/big-man-japan-get-hollywood-195131</ref> The project went silent after is initial 2011 announcement but in 2013, the screenwriters gave the online new site Collider an update on the remake is still in the works but not much else. Afterwards, the planned American remake virtually vanished into Development Hell and is widely believed to have been quietly killed off. | |||
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==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== |
Revision as of 04:27, 29 June 2020
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Plot
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Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto
- Written by Hitoshi Matsumoto, Mitsuyoshi Takasu
- Executive producing by Yasushi Minatoya
- Produced by Akihiko Okamoto
- Music by Towa Tei
- Cinematography by Hideo Yamamoto
- Edited by Soichi Ueno
- Production design by Etsuko Aiko, Yuji Hayashida
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
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Appearances
Monsters
- Big Man Japan
- The Fourth
- The Fifth
- Evil Stare Monster
- Leaping Monster
- Child Monster
- Strangling Monster
- Female Stink Monster
- Male Stink Monster
- Midon
- Super Justice
- Super Justice's Father
- Stay With Me
- Don't Touch Me
- Baby Justice
Weapons, Vehicles, and Races
- SDT patrol car
- SDT fighter jet
Production
Marketing
American Remake
Because of the film's positive reception during its limited but lengthy theatrical run in America, Columbia Pictures optioned a remake with Neil H. Moritz attached as producer and Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi taking on screenwriting duties.[1] The project went silent after is initial 2011 announcement but in 2013, the screenwriters gave the online new site Collider an update on the remake is still in the works but not much else. Afterwards, the planned American remake virtually vanished into Development Hell and is widely believed to have been quietly killed off.
Gallery
Soundtrack
Theatrical Releases
U.S. Release
Alternate Titles
Box Office
Reception
Awards
- Asian Film Awards - Best Visual Effects (Nominated)
- Cannes Film Festival - C.I.C.A.E. Award, Golden Camera (Nominated)
- Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival - Best Film (Nominated)
Video Releases
Videos
Trailers
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Clips
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