November 14, 2005

"Rodan."

That owl has been disturbing me all day. It brought back a childhood memory. When I was 5 years old, the movie "Rodan" came out. I saw ads for it on TV and could not understand if the fact that it was in a movie meant that it wasn't real. I asked some people, and no one would give me a straight answer, for some reason. Back then it was much more common to tease young children. Or maybe it was just a Delaware thing. Anyway, I was terrified of Rodan for a long time.

9 comments:

Robert said...

The reason nobody would give you a straight answer is that it's fun to mess with kids' heads.

Mean, but fun.

Ron said...

For me it was Alfred E. Newman...very disturbing!

Icepick said...

Ooo, Rodan was the creepiest of the Japanese monster movies. The scenes in the mines in particular, with the crazy miner, and the giant grub worms. You should be happy they didn't take you to see it!

Yeah, yeah, some of you guys are gonna say, "But Icepick, isn't War of the Gargantuas creepier?" And the answer is no. Yes, the action scens in WotG were quite disturbing, but the overall effect in Rodan is much more so.

Of course, all of this kaiju talk has me thinking of grad school (Okay, math guys are wierd. Think we don't know that?), and makes me want ot stay up all night watching Ran again. Damn stupid job....

knox said...

Rodan's not real????????

Icepick said...

Well of course Godzilla beats Rodan on a good day: Godzilla is King of the Monsters, afterall. But the question under discussion was the creepiness of Rodan the movie. And Rodan has additional significance as the first color kaiju film.

And in further defense of Rodan, the monster, when Godzilla DID need help against King Ghidorah, who'd he go to for help? That's right, Rodan. And Mothra. But really, Mothra has Godzilla's number so that was only natural.

Knoxgirl, don't fret. Rodan is real. In fact, there's a breeding program in place to make sure we don't run out. You never know when Godzilla's gonna need help fighting off alien monsters, and Gamera's too unreliable. (The turtle has a drug habit, but you didn't here that from me.)

The movie Rodan is about the public discovery of the breeding program. It's basically a biopic of the first (known) breeding pair. There were some ... unfortunate events associated with that program becoming public, however. But you can't make omelets without breaking some eggs. Some really big-assed eggs.

knox said...

Now I'm waiting for a "Fear Factor" where someone must drink an entire Rodan egg...

Ron said...

This whole post will worth the price of admission if we can get Ann to sing the Gamera song on the podcast.

Icepick said...

Ron, that would be funny, but just so long as she doesn't sing that annoying Mothra song.

KnoxGirl wrote: Now I'm waiting for a "Fear Factor" where someone must drink an entire Rodan egg...

I knew this thread would pay off eventually....

Sanjay said...

But, did you ever see _Rodan_?