I thought this bit of material from an actual filmmaker might be of interest, particularly to see the artistic perspective of someone who makes films for Roger Corman/New World Pictures. Scott ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 17:59:31 -0700 From: Robert Kizer <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: R.J. Kizer [log in to unmask] wrote: > > Well, it didn't list your name. I never thought I'd get an e-mail from > R.J. Kizer, especially when I'm still telling people I don't think your > take on _Godzilla 1985_ works very well. I've watched it enough times, > though. Maybe you can tell me, the humbled film student, what Steve > Martin's dragfon ornament was supposed to signify. Did you finish out > your IMDb filmography? I know I added MMPR:TM and _The Lion King_ to the > database because I recognized your name on the credits immediately and > remembered. > > Scott > > On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Robert Kizer wrote: > > > Scott Hutchins wrote: > > > > > > Where did you find out that stuff? > > > > > > Scott > > > > > > I'm sorry... what "stuff" are you referring to? > > > > R.J. > > Hi Scott, 1) Well I don't think my take on "Godzilla 1985" works very well either. In fact, at the time, I knew it wasn't going to work very well. But how could I turn down the offer to work on a "Godzilla" movie - no matter how lame?? As the U.S. producer, Tony Randel, put it to me--"R.J., I'm offering you a chance at immortality." We only had two and half days to shoot the additional material. Our total budget, covering the shoot, all post-production, and intermediates was $250,000. Now considering there are some entire movies that are shot for even less money, that must not sound too impressive. But for Hollywood standards, that's incredibly cheap. Mr. Burr only gave us 8 hours. 2) The significance of the dragon? It was just a visual symbol for the mystical link between "Steven Martin" and Godzilla. It was something the original U.S. writer came up with and we all thought, "Hell, why not?" 3) I have not finished my IMDb listings. I have been trying to update a few obscure pictures, but the IMDb is having trouble with my entries. Anyway, good luck. ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama.