Let me know if it's all English, or at least subtitled. I've got it on my list for Christmas, but I don't want the Japanese version where the second disk is all in Japanese with no subs.Bluray should be out today, getting mine from Amazon
That's the set that I want, I just want the bonus disk in English or with English subs. I guess I'll just wait and see if it gets released someday.This is the one i ordered:
I dont believe it has all the Japanese extras the deluxe edition from Godzilla.com has.
Okay, unless I'm sorely mistaken, there's a UK version of the Japan Deluxe Edition coming in December that WILL have subtitles for the bonus disc. It's also going to have the English dub which I'm curious to check out.
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Looks like the booklet is in English also.
Edit: Yes. The newest set definitely has English for booklet and bonus disc. Kind of annoying though for those that purchased one of the prior editions.
If it's not 15 minutes of Godzilla, then it doesn't need to be included back into the movie.Came across a youtube video stating there is a 15 minute longer extended version of the movie.
That's a weird take! It's not a Showa Era rubber suited wrasslin' match movie where the whole point is monster smashing. Hell, you could probably cut Godzilla entirely out of Minus One and still have a great movie. Same with Shin Godzilla - they're using it as a big obvious metaphor like with the original 1965 movie. Except Shin's is about the slow bureaucratic response to disaster (so the movie satirized the Fukushima incident with each new character they introduce getting a longer and longer job title, an excellent visual joke lol) and Minus One's is about survivor's guilt and the struggle to be able to live a normal life after war.
That's also what bugs me about people taking the endings of those movies literally - Shin's body being frozen moments before it split into lots of little critters wasn't a To Be Continued! hook, neither was the "infection" on Noriko's neck at the end of Minus One, it's just the last ominous note of a complete story, that the damage from Shin was contained at the last possible second and is now going to loom over the city for years to come and that Noriko now carries the same survivor's guilt that Koichi had, so she's going to need the same kind of support that he did. She's not gonna turn into a Godzilla Human Hybrid or whatever nonsense clickbait ENDING EXPLAINED! videos are slinging lol.
I'd actually be really surprised if the Minus One sequel is, y'know, a sequel. I fully expect it to be an entirely unrelated story from the same team (maybe keeping the same Godzilla design for marketing purposes)
I rewrote a reply to this 3 times and I reel it in. I agree from top to bottom on this post but must say, let us all be grateful that your last sentence is true and that we have not yet seen the influences of hero to zero, forgot my own words and wisdom, that is the stock amd trade writing style of those that have destroyed other franchises just to "out with the old and in with new" or worse, "surprise ending at all cost". AKA, you didn't see that coming because, of course, it made no sense at all given the known backstory.Yeah I agree. Shin didn't need a sequel. I thought there might be one and the next threat would be a rival monster fighting Godzilla forcing him to stop the humanoid evolution and continue on as a Kaiju and we'd get another Vs movie but I'm glad it didn't happen (although that universe is still going with Shin Ultraman, Kamen Rider, et al). Not every story needs a continuation. And I agree that I don't know that this particular Godzilla can turn into a hero but Yamazaki is a hell of a director so if he gives it a shot, I'm onboard.
I'd may be okay with Doc returning in the Minus One sequel as he would surely become a valued authority on dealing with Godzilla. It makes sense. But no else else should return. Create new characters in an unrelated story or as you said keep the design and forgo the continuity as has been done with most Godzilla movies.
I'd love to see another rubber suit Godzilla. Yeah, the Legendary films kind of fill in that style of Godzilla but I need old school effects and I need it done by TOHO. It's not the same when Hollywood does it.
I have to disagree with Noriko feeling any survivor's guilt. Unlike Koichi, there were no regretful or 'shameful' actions that led to her surviving. Now, even those who survive through luck rather than the consequence of their own actions can of course experience survivor's guilt but, let's not forget that Noriko was a voice of reason to Koichi to put away his guilt. She understood what it meant to choose to live and it wouldn't make sense for her to regress to a point where she forgets her own wisdom.
Maybe they will have some with group craft ideas and recipes.They're really milking these releases, eh?
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Godzilla Minus One 2-Disc Watch Along Edition Blu-ray
Watch Godzilla Minus One and Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color with their award-winning visual effects team with the all-new Godzilla Minus One 2-Disc Watch Along Edition Blu-ray. This two-disc set pairs both versions of the film on 4K Blu-ray discs inside a case with art from the 2024 theatrical...godzilla.com