Eh, I say he should do everything. We would just have to wait longer but a book like that is doable if one is patient. Another good compromise is two volumes. One pre-1985. One post and to the present. The only problem would be knowing Galbraith's taste the first volume would have mostly good reviews and the second largely negative, but I'd love to know what he thinks of the new Godzilla movies and stuff like that, his Final Wars review would be pretty amusing to read as I wonder if he detests the movie or, like the late Guy Tucker, actually likes it. There seem to be only two camps.

While you're at it, revise some of things that were missed the first time, like Samurai Reincarnation and Legend Of Eight Samurai and House.
Just the precise titles zooming through my head (Eight Samurai though was on Prism video for a while, I wonder how/why he left it out while including Fukasaku's more obscure Black Lizard), along with some of Nakagawa's ghost stuff, the rest of the Yokai movies and Living Skeleton and Genocide. That stuff was all harder to get back in 1995, just a push of a button away now. He also now has the chance to review stuff like the Japanese versions of Half Human and Prophecies of Nostradamus.

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