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Steve Ryfle remembers scouring the TV Guide each week to find the monster movies and Universal horror films he loved.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNGodzilla fans fete the monster as it turns 70
Godzilla has morphed over the years, but one constant is the devotion of its fans, who celebrated the Japanese monster's 70th ...
The book, which features introductions by “Halloween” and “The Thing” directing legend John Carpenter and recurring Godzilla ...
Godzilla: The First 70 Years is a 432-page book filled with stories, interviews and photos of one of cinema’s most enduring figures.
But, "unbeknownst to many people, Godzilla's international stardom actually began right here in Los Angeles," said Steve Ryfle, who co-authored the book, Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from ...
In Steve Ryfle’s new book, Godzilla: The First 70 Years: The Official Illustrated History of the Japanese Productions, the author digs into the well-known monster's filmography and the ...
That’s because for five decades, according to Ryfle, pretty much the only way audiences in the U.S. and other parts of the Western world could see the film was through a highly altered version of the ...
Authors Steve Ryfle (L) and Ed Godziszewski pose with a copy of their book about the first 70 years of the "Godzilla" ...
Last year marked the 70th anniversary of the first Godzilla, and Toho has spent much of that 70th year going all-in to celebrate the King of the Monsters. From more movies, to theme park rides, to ...
That’s because for five decades, according to Ryfle, pretty much the only way audiences in the U.S. and other parts of the Western world could see the film was through a highly altered version of the ...
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