Princess From the Moon (1987)
Toho’s tradition of shoehorning random monster attacks into their otherwise unrelated science fiction and fantasy efforts continued well into the ‘80s.
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Princess From the Moon (1987)
Toho’s tradition of shoehorning random monster attacks into their otherwise unrelated science fiction and fantasy efforts continued well into the ‘80s.
Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972)
The Host (2006) dir. Bong Joon-ho
*Pterodactyl Noises*
Footage from The Host 2 (Gwoemul 2)! I hadn’t realized it was already in production! Sweetness those effects are goooooood. So lovely to see the monster in highdef.
I am a HUGE FAN of The Host. It is one of my favorite monster movies by the amazing director/writer Joon-ho Bong. If you can, watch it in Korean with english subtitles (the dub is terrible imo). Can’t recommend it enough.
I don’t know who wrote the sequel, but it doesn’t look like Joon-ho Bong is directing :c curious to see how much the tone will change.
Gweomul
Image du film Gwoemul (Bong Joon Ho) de George Bletsis
The Host (2006)
The Host
Concept art for The Host / Gwoemul
The statue of the Gwoemul, the monster from The Host in Yeouido Park in Seoul, South Korea.
A statue of the monster from The Host in South Korea. At one point it was being displayed at Yeouido Park in Seoul; I’m not sure if that’s still the case.
On the set of Bong Joon Ho’s “The Host”
The Host (2006)
Gwoemul (Original Title)
Director - Joon Ho Bang, Cinematography - Hyung-Ku Kim
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