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SSC 07: Shin Godzilla (Anno, Higuchi, 2016)

SSC 07: Shin Godzilla (Anno, Higuchi, 2016)

FromSingle Serving Cinema


SSC 07: Shin Godzilla (Anno, Higuchi, 2016)

FromSingle Serving Cinema

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tim and Tay are joined by Rob (our very first guest on the podcast) to talk about bureaucracy, kaiju films, and more in a discussion about 2016's Shin Godzilla. This 2016 installment in the 67-year Godzilla franchise examines how the modern Japanese government (and allied forces) would respond when a skyscraper-sized lizard comes ashore to wreak havoc in Tokyo. Shin Godzilla was written and directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi, and stars:Horoki Hasegawa as Rando YaguchiMikako Ichikawa as Hiromi OgashiraSatomi Ishihara as Kayoko Ann PatersonYutaka Takenouchi as Hideki AkasakaTagline — "A god incarnate. A city doomed."Shin Godzilla is available to rent on Google Play. Scene  (12:42 - 15:55)As the first form of Godzilla moves upriver, the Prime Minister begs his team to find new perspectives. Hiromi (Mikako Ichikawa) is called in, immediately cutting through the bureaucratic decorum with radical ideas about Godzilla’s capabilities and rapid evolution, including the idea that it could support its own weight to walk on land. Bound by procedure, the cabinet agrees that they need to hold a press conference to calm the public, at which the Prime Minister foolishly goes off script and announces that Godzilla cannot leave the sea, according to experts. He is interrupted by an aide, who informs him that Godzilla has in fact come ashore.Links6:40 — Neon Genesis Evangelion, available to stream on Netflix8:20 — Anno and fan service25:55 — Frilled shark design33:30 — Found footageRecommendationsTim: Colossal (Vigalondo, 2016). Available to stream on Amazon Prime and CBC Gem.Tay: Trollhunter (Øvredal, 2011.) Available to stream on Hoopla.Rob: The Twentieth Century (Rankin, 2020). Available to stream on Crave.All links are verified at the time of publication and based on availability in Canada.
Released:
Aug 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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