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Space Ninja
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But if a company doesn't renew their distribution rights for a movie, don't the rights revert back to Toho or something? What's preventing Sony (Who apparently has all the rights to the Millennium movies) from acquiring the Showa movies and releasing them (Aside from a possible lack of interest)?
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Banned
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Englewood CO
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I'm hoping that with the new movie next year, and it being the 60th anniversary, someone is going to go, 'Hey, let's license as many as we can." And hopefully, it will be someone awesome like Shout Factory or Criterion.
Okay, a pipe dream, but I'd love it is Criterion would tackle a few more Godzilla movies. |
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Mighty Morphin
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Za Warudo
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Yes, rights return to Toho. That's what happened to the Showa movies I mentioned above. Nothing is stopping Sony from picking up the rights except that they choose not to re-obtain the rights. They did it once for the 50th anniversary and didn't feel like hanging onto the rights, for whatever reason.
Man, I hope the new movie renews interest and someone gets interested in releasing the other movies... Quote:
I'm hoping that with the new movie next year, and it being the 60th anniversary, someone is going to go, 'Hey, let's license as many as we can." And hopefully, it will be someone awesome like Shout Factory or Criterion.
Okay, a pipe dream, but I'd love it is Criterion would tackle a few more Godzilla movies.
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