HIROSHIGE AND VAN GOGH

HIROSHIGE AND VAN GOGH
Read About Van Gogh's Secret Visit to Japan

WELCOME TO BLOGABOUTJAPAN

WELCOME TO BLOGABOUTJAPAN
IT WAS A SPECIAL TIME IN MY LIFETIME

APT WITH TATAMI MATS, a special time in my lifetime in Japan...

APT WITH TATAMI MATS, a special time in my lifetime in Japan...
Watercolor by R.L.Huffstutter

COMPARISONS IN ART

COMPARISONS IN ART
HIROSHIGE'S WORK ON LEFT, VAN GOGH'S ON RIGHT

YOKOHAMA PICTURE SHOW

YOKOHAMA PICTURE SHOW
Shot with my Petri in Yokohama 1962

RICE FIELD IN JAPAN 1962

RICE FIELD IN JAPAN 1962
I took this with my PETRI in Kanagawa Prefecture

Sunday, July 22, 2012

MONSTERS IN MOVIE HISTORY

MONSTERS IN MOVIE HISTORY
This 1954 movie produced by genius cinematic artists in Japan brought us Godzilla in 1954. Most older Americans, or anyone in the world in the elderly category has surely seen this thriller. When it premiered, it was a spell-binding thriller and scarred the hell out of most of us at first glance. Now, however, the monster movies are darker, and mostly inspired by a kind of evil that is really researched.

Like goodness, evil is also a subject that reaches out and attracts those who are seeking something missing in their lives. This, of course, is only a personal opinion. However, like the video games so popular today seem to have a kind of attraction that is hard for most adults to comprehend. RLH
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MONSTERS IN MOVIE HISTORY by roberthuffstutter

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