Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Retracing the Steps of Android M11!

Android M11 ran here! Photo by Brett Homenick.

On Tuesday, October 31, I took a trip to Keihinjima (an island in Ota Ward right next to Haneda Airport) to check out a filming location for Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991). It was the setting for the iconic (infamous?) scene in which Android M11 stops the jeep that Terasawa and Emmy are driving right in their tracks.

In the two photos above, you can see the spot where M11 started running to catch up to the jeep. (In the movie, flames from M11's burning car are partially obscuring the view of the street.)

In the photo above, as well as the one below, you can see where M11 passed the jeep on foot. (This is where M11 grins as he overtakes the vehicle while running.) Interestingly, this scene was shot on the street on the opposite lane (where traffic goes in the opposite direction) of the one in which M11 started running.

As you can see, Jacob and I did some mugging for the camera. I guess we couldn't help ourselves, given how silly things got in that scene.

When it comes to the photo below, this is around the spot where M11, well, does exactly what you see in the photo below. He stops running and braces himself to stop the jeep with his bare hands. I copy the pose below. This scene was shot on the same street on which M11 started running. So, interestingly, the filmmakers kept switching lanes, perhaps because they couldn't shut down that much of the street.

In the photo below, I get ready to run in the same spot from which M11 started running after he ripped off his burning clothes.

In the photo below, I give my approval to the same filming location spot.

Did I mention that this location is almost literally a stone's throw from Haneda Airport? It's true. Had the filmmakers turned their cameras around, you would have scene airplanes taking off and landing nearby. 

So, if seeing the iconic filming location of one of the Godzilla series' most laughable moments isn't enough to convince you, I'd imagine this excellent view of Haneda Airport ought to be.

And that's a wrap!

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