Will Godzilla Minus One’s Director Do A Sequel? He Reveals ‘Complicated Feelings’
Godzilla Minus One's director is conflicted over the idea of a sequel.
It's not a shoestring budget in Japan though. That's a huge budget. They don't pay their actors millions like we do. They don't spend millions and millions on effects. They can make incredible movies on not much money because their industry isn't bloated.This movie was fantastic, I cannot believe how good it was on a shoestring budget. Might be my favorite this year
It's not a shoestring budget in Japan though. That's a huge budget. They don't pay their actors millions like we do. They don't spend millions and millions on effects. They can make incredible movies on not much money because their industry isn't bloated.
Ours is. That's the problem.
I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't as many people in the loop that required getting paid lots of money too. they probably have a lot fewer assistant assistants, and not as many VPs of a million and one departments. And I imagine that their OT laws are much different than ours too, I wouldn't be surprised if Japan doesn't pay OT or you have to work at least 10 hours a day to qualify for OT. On top of that, I don't Japan's film industry is unionized like in the US which almost certainly has a cost reducing effect a far as labor is concerned, this could possibly result in more multi-tasking and fewer people because there's no union saying that an electrician can't pick up a hammer to help out when needed or some other specialist isn't required to move a cable 6 inches to the left because it's in frame.It's not a shoestring budget in Japan though. That's a huge budget. They don't pay their actors millions like we do. They don't spend millions and millions on effects. They can make incredible movies on not much money because their industry isn't bloated.
Ours is. That's the problem.
I believe it was the Collider review that specifically mentioned, in regards to budget, that Japan's film industry lacks unions for actors and film workers, which decreases the budget, but also contributes to a "Crunch" style culture of long hours without overtime that makes it hard on the crew.On top of that, I don't Japan's film industry is unionized like in the US which almost certainly has a cost reducing effect a far as labor is concerned, this could possibly result in more multi-tasking and fewer people because there's no union saying that an electrician can't pick up a hammer to help out when needed or some other specialist isn't required to move a cable 6 inches to the left because it's in frame.
In this version, the US is entangled with the Soviets directly so Japan is on their own, at one point using some former Navy destroyers outfitted with interesting secret weapons. No planes except a surprise in the form of a Japanese aircraft, but you do see a handful of Japanese tanks.It would be occupied Japan too I would think depending how long after surrender. What kind of military response to Godzilla would there be? Zeros and Corsairs? A B-29 with another A-bomb?
Yup, that's the one I've got. Also have the 90s version.Yep i have mine as well...L.
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