![]() ![]() John has this informal yet formal writing style that makes the book a breeze to read and yet well layered as well. ![]() "John LeMay has done it again! The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies is loaded with fun facts, well written reviews and loads of interesting historical footnotes and trivia. Now I can't wait for Volume 2!"-Mike Bogue, author of Atomic Drive-In And besides all that, LeMay offers great trivia about these movies, some of which even an oldster like me didn't know! Highly recommended nostalgic fun for new and old fans alike. LeMay's enthusiasm is contagious, his prose pumped, his insights enjoyable. 1: 1954-1980 is a love letter to all those great Showa Era sci-fi, fantasy, and horror movies from the Land of the Rising Sun. "John LeMay's wonderful The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies Vol. Fans of the genre will find all the usual Godzilla and Gamera films here, along with many lesser-known genre entries finally getting their due."-Martin Arlt, Editor of Mad Scientist Magazine ![]() "With The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies, LeMay takes a fresh look at the daikaiju genre, providing both critical analysis and interesting behind the scenes information on the making of these films. ![]()
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