Maybe it's just me, but it seems that if you're going to do a poster for "Terror of Mechagodzilla," maybe you should have an obvious picture of Mechagodzilla on the poster?
Mechagodzilla's absensence aside, it would be nice if the second picture wasn't a composite from DESTROY ALL MONSTERS, made seven years earlier. The Godzilla suit itself and the waist-deep assault on New York City are both from that film.
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Mechagodzilla's absensence aside, it would be nice if the second picture wasn't a composite from DESTROY ALL MONSTERS, made seven years earlier. The Godzilla suit itself and the waist-deep assault on New York City are both from that film.
ReplyDeleteWell, perhaps they were taking their cue from the Italians...
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