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Monday, November 28, 2011
Godzilla shopping around in a grocery store?
My favorite part is the shopper looking at Godzilla
and then returning back to his watermelons, as if everything were normal!
I don't know how this costume was even let into the store, as policies are pretty strict at these places.
Trust me, as a teen I use to work at grocery stores and if somebody even tried to pull this off they would never make it past the front door.
Managers would be out so quickly...
The closest thing I can think of is that this is a store employee who was dressed as Godzilla for some event, and he's now coming back in to end his shift.
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“MUSHROOM CLOUDS AND MUSHROOM MEN -- THE FANTASTIC CINEMA OF ISHIRO HONDA” by Peter H. Brothers.
For the first time outside Japan a book has been published on Japan's foremost director of Fantasy Films: “MUSHROOM CLOUDS AND MUSHROOM MEN – The Fantastic Cinema of Ishiro Honda” (AuthorHouse, ISBN: 978-1-4490-2771-1).
Known primarily for directing such classic Japanese monster movies as Rodan, Mothra, Attack of the Mushroom People and the original Godzilla, Ishiro Honda (1911 - 2011) has been an undeservedly overlooked figure in mainstream international cinema.
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Making use of extensive interviews from Honda’s colleagues as well as a wealth of original source material never before gathered into one volume (including previously-unpublished essays) and nominated in 2009 for a “Rondo Award,” MUSHROOM CLOUDS AND MUSHROOM MEN is an affectionate tribute to the most-prolific and influential director in the history of fantasy films.
(Three-time “Rondo” Award Nominee Peter H. Brothers is also the author of Devil Bat Diary).