Friday, December 31, 2010

A Look Around Godzilla's Old Stomping Ground

by Armand Vaquer

The print edition of The Daily Yomiuri article, "A Look Around Godzilla's Old Stomping Ground" showed up (faster than I expected) in the mailbox today.

I scanned the article and here it is below (click on image to view larger):



The interview for the article and photo were done on December 7th in Hibiya and published in the December 24 edition.

In case you haven't read the article or the image isn't clear enough, here's the full text:

A look around Godzilla's old stomping ground

Tom Baker / Daily Yomiuri Staff Writer

Godzilla was the embodiment of war in his eponymous 1954 debut film, but he saved the Earth from ecological doom in Godzilla vs the Smog Monster in 1971. The giant reptilian monster has meant many things to many people.

But did you ever imagine him as a tourist? According to The Monster Movie Fan's Guide to Japan (51 pp, 15 dollars, available via www.comixpress.com), Godzilla has ranged as far north as Sapporo, where he destroyed the TV Tower in one of his many films, and as far south as the Sakurajima volcano in Kyushu, near which he came ashore in another.

One place he hasn't visited is New York. Or perhaps that point is arguable. Armand Vaquer, the guidebook's author, told The Daily Yomiuri in a recent interview that devoted fans refer to the 1998 U.S. film in which Godzilla took a bite of the Big Apple as GINO ("Godzilla In Name Only").

For fans devoted enough to make a pilgrimage to Japan, Vaquer's book will tell them where to find landmarks associated not only with Godzilla, but also with his titanic terrapin counterpart, Gamera.

Some of the practical information in the book is a bit dated. For instance, it has been a few years since a plane-to-terminal bus ride was a routine part of arriving at Narita Airport.

However, most travelers are likely to rely on more conventional guidebooks for such details, using this one for it specialized insights. Those begin at the airport, too, about which Vaquer writes: "Interestingly, a video of the procedures at the Immigration desk features G-FEST XIV [monster fan convention] guest and Godzilla actress Shelley Sweeney. So at least you will be able to see a familiar, friendly face."

Vaquer's devotion to his subject shines through in his book and also in person, but it is not uncritical devotion. In the entry on the Seto Ohashi bridge, which connects Okayama and Kagawa prefectures, he writes, "In Godzilla vs King Ghidora (1991) King Ghidora blasts the bridge (in a not-too-convincing effect) during a fly-by."

A more positively memorable scene involved what Vaquer described in the interview as a cake-shaped cinema that stood on the site of the present-day Yurakucho Mullion building in Tokyo.

"That was in the 1954 Godzilla, where Godzilla steps on the train tracks, and the power surging through him causes his tail to whip about, and it smashes into the building. The inside joke there is that the patrons that were seeing the movie in that actual theater got to see the tail just hit the building they're sitting in watching it," he said.

In another part of town, the Diet Building has suffered abuse in several films, by Godzilla, Mechagodzilla, Mothra and King Kong, which must have been a cathartic experience for at least some members of the audience each time.

The book includes a page about the Daigo Fukuryu Maru Exhibition Hall in Koto Ward, Tokyo, which houses the Japanese fishing boat whose 1954 irradiation by fallout from a U.S. hydrogen bomb test was a real-life reference point for the original Godzilla film.

For monster movie fans, a stop at this spot will mark a solemn pause in an otherwise lighthearted journey.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Rockstar Party - Inspiration Station

Hello there lovelies!

Apologies for the lack of actual content this week! You see, The Boyfriend and I are preparing to host a 2 birthdays & New Year's rockstar-themed party. Argh, so much to do. Especially since I have to work until an hour before the party starts. But, let's talk costumes - I am going as Courtney Love at her grungy best. See this:

However, I can't talk about Courtney Love and only have one picture. Feast your eyes!







For more Courtney love (yeah, I went there), visit Fuck Yeah, Courtney Love. For (possibly) drunken photos of me dressed as Courtney Love, check back in a few days.

Until next time, xo.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Eye Candy - Versus

Hello there lovelies,

If I didn't love Tavi of Style Rookie before, I certainly would now that she has introduced me to the Versus SS11 collection. DROOLDROOLDROOL. Of course, I did love Tavi before, but check out these clothes guys!







But, what are good clothes without freaking amazing accessories?

Image.

Nom nom nom. If this collection was some kind of tasty confectionary I would eat it all up. Or you know, since it's clothes, I guess I could just wear them or something?

Until next time, xo.

Monday, December 27, 2010

What I Wore Today - Owly Edition

Hello there lovelies,

Since I managed to wrangle four days off this week, you get more outfit posts (and evidence of my unsettling obsession with owls). The terrible weather has still been preventing me from roaming the wilderness and other such activities, but I would never miss an opportunity to play dress-ups. The Boyfriend and I did try to go to the Railway Museum today, but they were doing a kids event so it was crazily packed. Instead, we drove around randomly and then came home to play Halo on the Xbox 360. On the plus side, on our random drive we did find another botanical gardens to explore. What's that? Oh, right, outfits.

Monday Outfit Rundown:

Cropped Owl Tee: Cotton On, $10
Shredded Singlet (layered underneath): Trade Secret (Sass), $16.95
Pants: Trade Secret (Otto Mode), $10
Vans: Present from Mummy Dearest
Beanie: Op-shop, $8
Watch: Cotton On, $14.95
Bracelet: Made by The Boyfriend
Rings: Trade Secret, $4.95 each

Reeeeally crappy accessories shot. I blame cloudy weather!

Tuesday Outfit Rundown:

Owl Tunic: Birthday present from Mummy Dearest
Pants: Kmart, $20
Boots: Kmart (Grosby), $30
Beanie: Trade Secret (Billabong), $14.95
Bracelet: Made by The Boyfriend
Watch: Cotton On, $14.95

This is the pose that suggests that I have to go exploring my own garden, due to the rain making the grass grow so tall. I'm lost guys! Also, I'm going to take this chance to say that I'm pretty sure I have the best Mum ever. She bought my owl-related things for my birthday after reading my owl-obsessed ramblings on this very blog. Coolest graphic print item ever. EVER. Ok, I'm going to stop rambling now. But before I do:

OWL! One of my other birthday presents was this gorgeous owl-shaped bookmark. You mean I can read, and fuel my owl obsession at the same time? Freakin' sweet. Ok, I better go because apparently if I mention owls one more time I'm being carted off to the crazy house. Crap.

Until next time, xo.

Wako Dept. Store Spotlight

Above, the Wako Dept. Store in November 2001. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

by Armand Vaquer

The Wako Department Store building in the Ginza district of Tokyo is one of the most iconic locations used in Godzilla movies.



It first appeared in Godzilla (1954) when Godzilla (above), during his nighttime rampage through Tokyo, is angered by the gonging clock on top of the building. Godzilla then proceeds to demolish the clock along with the rest of the building.

Later, the Wako Dept. Store building appears in the U.S. version of King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) via inserted stock footage.

Once again, the building appears in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995) during the exploding Godzilla scenario sequence.

Above, the Wako Dept. Store in December 2010. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

According to Wikipedia:

From 1894 to 1921, the Hattori Clock Tower stood on the site that Wako occupies today. In 1921, the Hattori Clock Tower was demolished to rebuild a new one. The reconstruction was delayed due to the Great Kanto Earthquake of September 1, 1923. The new tower was completed in 1932 as the K. Hattori Building. In homage to its predecessor, the new store was also fitted with a clock.

Its 1932 Neo-Renaissance style building, designed by Jin Watanabe, with its curved granite façade, is the central landmark for the district and one of the few buildings in the area left standing after World War II. The building functioned as the Tokyo PX store during the Allied Occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1952. The clock tower plays the famous Westminster Chimes.


Above, the Wako Dept. Store clock in December 2010. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

There are photographs of the Wako Dept. Store standing almost untouched while the rest of Ginza is in rubble due to Allied bombing raids. It is not too difficult to locate them on the Internet.



During my recent trip to Japan, the building was adorned in Christmas lighting (above).

The Wako Dept. Store is one of the must-see locations for G-fans visiting Japan. The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan covers the Wako Dept. Store building.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Monday Moodboard

Hello there lovelies,

Here's another healthy dose of inspiration for the early-week-blues. As usual, click on the pictures for sources.







Until next time, xo.

What I Wore Today

Hello there lovelies,

Ugh, I am getting so over this rain. Mainly because I want to take some pretty outside outfit photos. It is a truth universally acknowledged that outfit photos look way better in natural light than in the dark, dim inside of my house with a camera flash. Sigh.

Saturday Outfit Rundown:

Cardi: Jay Jays, $20
T-shirt: Trade Secret (Ezekiel), $15
Pants: Trade Secret (Otto Mode), $10
Necklace: Trade Secret, $8.95
Rings: Trade Secret, $4.95 each.
Bracelets: Made by The Boyfriend

I have a mild (read huge & terrible) obsession with crazy huge rings at the moment. To answer a work debate: do you think that the ring on the left is a fox, a skunk or a raccoon? It didn't say on the description, and because our lives are sad we have been arguing about it ever since.

Sunday Outfit Rundown:

T-shirt: Reconstructed by Me
Shorts: Jay Jays, $20
Tights: Kmart, $10
Dr Martens: Shoe City, $200
Necklace: Made by Me

This unusually bright outfit is the result of many weekends cooped up inside because of the rain, and far too many Gossip Girl/Glee DVD marathons. When I went shopping today the first person who saw me goes "See, she's a Gleek too!". Best random person ever. Also, how did another pair of high-waisted shorts sneak their way into my wardrobe. Double sigh. I'm disappointed, because the photos of this outfit don't look as awesome as it looks in the mirror. I blame the inside photos.

Until next time, xo.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Best Of The Interwebz


Hello there lovelies,

So, today is Christmas. I don't celebrate Christmas as such, beyond being glad that I and my family have enough time off work to be able to see each other all at the same time. We have a big barbeque, which we do any other time we can all get together, and I get presents from people who give me presents pretty much every time I see them. So, luckily for you, this means I have plenty of time to gather some links!

The Best of Gala Darling: 2010 Edition! Goold old Gala did some pretty great writing this year, which you should probably check out.

10 Totally Justifiable Reasons for Murdering Someone This Christmas
, from the desk of Death Star PR. This is about as much "Christmas Spirit" as I get.

I really want to make one of these hybrid sweaters for Winter -lucky for me, there's a tute for that.

Violet Bella is another of my new favourite blog finds! This lady is amazingly stylish, and crazy talented.

Best guest post ever! Corrine of Frock and Roll guest posts on yes & yes on How To Move In With Your Beloved and Not Kill Them.

If you love cute, quirky accessories as much as I do, then you could probably use Max California's DIY Hair Clippies/Rings/Brooches tutorial.

Neutral is an amazing post from Vanessa of Chicken Soup for the Dorky Soul on how we view our bodies.

Nubby Twiglet got married! (And the photos & dresses are gorgeous).

Ok, I lied. Here is a TINY bit more Christmas spirit: I've really enjoyed Vanessa of Big Girl, Small Budget's 12 Days of Christmas style challenge. Admittedly, I like it more because she has done so well with such strict guidelines than because of the Christmas element.

If you love rants about Christmas, then read The Busty Traveller's post This is Sparta. You will love it.

Stupid Advice: Ideal Holiday Gifts for Women
is also a LOL-worthy read.

The Big Secret
is an amazing post by Sal of Already Pretty. I'm so glad that she dug it out of the archives for today!

So effing cute. A tutorial for making fabric watch bands, from Cluck Cluck Sew.

Enjoy my dears, and I hope you're having a great day, whether you celebrate Christmas or not.

Until next time, xo.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

A Dose of Style - Willow Smith

Hello there lovelies,

I realised last night that I am way behind with popular culture. How is this relevant you ask? Well, I have to admit that I had no idea why the phrase I WHIP MY HAIR BACK AND FORTH was popping up all over my internet until I googled Willow Smith looking for some of her kickass outfit photos. I know, right? Anyway, I'm going to attempt to distract you from that revelation with pretty pictures.

I only wish I could work this much leopard print at once and still look cool. Me wearing this = MC Hammer had a sex change. Willow wearing this = awesome.

Serious love for these pants/tights(?). Ok, just love for this whole strange ensemble. This girl KNOWS how to wear shades.

What did I tell you about this girl and sunglasses? Also, this top makes me wish I had a name cool enough to warrant screen-printing myself a name singlet.

What a mean strut. Everything in this outfit is so different, but it all comes together perfectly. Note to self: need stripy pants, preferably in large quantities.


Man, this whole family looks crazily stylish. Of course, major points go to anyone who can pull off that much plaid. Too much plaid is never enough I say!

Now, to distract you again before you realise how creepy it is that I'm this obsessed with the satorial choices of a 10 year old. Just in case you don't know why everyone is whipping their hair back and forth, go watch this. But be warned - if you do watch this, your life will never be the same.



Until next time, xo.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Monday Moodboard

Hey there lovelies,

Get a load of this Monday magic. Click the images to be transported to their sources, as usual.






Until next time, xo.