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QuoteWaxwax Records has released Godzilla: The Showa Era Soundtracks, 1954-1975 for $450. The vinyl box set features the complete scores from all 15 Godzilla films from the Show era, remastered for vinyl.Godzilla, King Kong vs. Godzilla, Mothra vs. Godzilla, Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster, Invasion of Astro-Monster, Destroy All Monsters, Godzilla vs. Gigan, and Terror of Mechagodzilla are composed by Akira Ifukube. Godzilla Raids Again, Ebirah Horror of the Deep, Son of Godzilla, and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla are composed by Masaru SatÅ. All Monsters Attack is composed by Kunio Miyauchi. Godzilla vs. Hedorahand Godzilla vs. Megalon are composed by Riichiro Manabe.All 18 LPs are pressed on 180-gram colored vinyl. Each score is housed in a matte laminate-coated jacket with artwork by Robert Sammelin. They fit into a storage box with a fold-down magnetic flap featuring an album cover glossary along with a turntable slipmat, all within a slipcase box with matte satin laminate coating.Each soundtrack's cover art and vinyl colorway is pictured below.
QuoteNegotiations over 'Dune' remain ongoing. It appears that Godzilla vs. Kong will be roaring for Warner Bros. after all. The studio is nearing a deal with Legendary Entertainment with respect to the release of Godzilla vs. Kong, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.An agreement means the parties are close to averting a potential legal confrontation over Warner Media's surprise decision to put its entire 2021 slate on its HBO Max streamer on the same date that the films open in theaters. Warners' unprecedented Dec. 3 announcement caught all talent and filmmakers off guard and Warners is now engaged in negotiations with dozens of parties seeking compensation for potential loss of profit participation.