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The Official Godzilla Compendium: A 40 Year Retrospective

The Official Godzilla Compendium: A 40 Year Retrospective
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The Official Godzilla Compendium: A 40 Year Retrospective

 
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Beginning with his birth in the heart of a nuclear explosion in the 1954 film Godzilla: King of the Monsters, The Official Godzilla Compendium has everything you ever wanted to know about the King of the Monsters. Published in cooperation with Toho, the Japanese studio that produced Godzilla's first 22 films, it takes an intimate peek behind the cameras and a nostalgic look at all of his movies. It even compares all of Godzilla's giant monster friends and foes by height, weight, wins and losses! Packed with photos and illustrations, movie summaries, and entertaining essays that cover all aspects of the last 40 years of Godzilla, this is the only official compendium published in America.

Written by J. D. Lees, editor and publisher of G-Fan magazine, and Marc Cerasini, a New York Times best-selling author of nonfiction.  

 
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Product Details
Author:J.D. Lees
Paperback:144 pages
Publisher:Random House Books for Young Readers
Publication Date:March 24, 1998
Language:English
ISBN:0679888225
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:7.9 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 50 reviews

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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5A feast for the eyes.  Jan 13, 2003 By Chadwick H. Saxelid "Bookworm"
This official compendium of Godzilla adoration offers nothing that any serious or longtime fan of The Big G doesn't already know, but it DOES offer a huge amount of stills - something the superior unauthorized tomes do not. Although weakened by a lack of detail (not mentioned are the prickly facts of Toho's shrinking budgets, the overuse of stock footage, etc.) and glowing reviews of every single movie in the series without bothering to mention their individual shortcomings (although it is nice to read commentary on Godzilla versus Megalon that doesn't grind the doofy flick into the dirt) this book would be a welcome addition in any true fan's library, just based on the stills and artwork alone. Highly recommended.

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5A great book!  Jul 16, 2000
If I could I would give it 6 stars ... It is a great source of data. If you want all the little deatials, get all the godzilla web sites and print them out. It has info about ALL monsters in godzilla films, not just Godzilla. It has info on movies, too. There are a few other things on Gozilla, too.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5You're right this time, it's the big fellow: the lizard king  May 27, 2004 By gtoherder "gto69wt"
First off, this book is appreciating at a better clip than the stock market: I picked up my copy four years ago for what I thought was the catastrophic sum of $35.00. How many of your investments have more than doubled in value over the last four years?

But that is the WORST reason to buy this book! Buy it because it is possibly the very best source book on Godzilla. Buy it because it's well put together, well-made, well-written and lavishly illustrated. Buy it because, well, because it's about Godzilla.

Sure, if you're reading this you probably ought, by general opinion, to have outgrown any childish fascination or affection for a guy in a rubber suit stomping a cardboard Tokyo. You probably shouldn't speed on the highway, ride fast motorcycles or make rude gestures at the television news people either and stop eating raviolis out of the can, would 'ya???

It's not the inner child or any of that psycho-nonsense that motivates you to a) keep reading this even if you know it's nuts and b) keep faith with the Maximum Lizard, his films, books and exploits. It's the 'enduring' child: the continuing ability to be delighted, to wonder and, quite frankly, enjoy watching major urban areas get trashed by something wilder than your average daydream but not nearly as scary as reality.

Unless your investments have been paying off nicely or you've been selling oil to the government, you might want to put this on your wish list and make nice with firends and relatives. Godzilla approves of social harmony in a sort of offhand, one-more-thing-to-stomp way.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Slick, Stylish, Polished Addition for Fans  Feb 25, 2000 By J. Hardy IV
This fairly slim book certainly lives up to the description of what a compendium is supposed to be: `a brief, complete summary, or abstract'. Glossy stills, plot line summaries, brief reviews [favorable of course], color plates, and the great poster art for each film are presented in this Godzilla overview. With the recent release of some of the Heisei [second] series on DVD I've been indulging this guilty pleasure and started getting back into Gojira after having seen his films and being a fan through my childhood. It was such a pleasure to visit the Heisei series after the American version debacle. This books gave me a nice update on what to expect from the updated series. The guest essays appear to be filler, but they're humourous; Godzilla as a dinosaur, and parenting techniques via Godzilla [honey, you blow smoke rings, you'll get your tail stepped on]. Next up is the more in depth study, `Monsters are Attacking Tokyo', and the Best of Godzilla soundtracks. How many books can you read that bring a nostalgic smile to your face, remembering these films from your childhood, and allow you to look forward to seeing ones that still haven't been released on DVD or in the US originally. Recommended to new and old fans.

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5The best informative book you can buy on Godzilla in the U.S  Feb 20, 2004 By Kent
The compendium is absolutely THE reference book for fans in the U.S.! Although with the internet, many of us can access other books about Godzilla. But this one is one of the best out there on Godzilla! I must have for any fan of the series!

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