Buck Rogers, Candy Kane (real people)
I don't think any one person could be considered the best, but if you put a gun to my head I would have to say B.B. King. The classic 12-bar blues is a specific harmonic form with a particular chordal progression albeit with variations. The 16-bar blues is also extant. B.B. King took this simple form and expanded its possibilities--limiting his exploration into other styles of music-- probably more than any one else. He has made tons of recordings and performed for decades and he is known all over the world. At the gut level, his lyrics are informed by the origins of black music, gospel and in essence, slavery, which is where blues came from. IMHO, of course.
You're in luck. I'm a Japanese movie freak. It is "Gamera vs. Zigra" or "Gamera tai Shinkai Kaiju Jijura" (1971). What a hoot of a flick! Two cub scouts, one a bratty Einstein, are abducted onto a UFO and stupidity ensues. The "shark monster" is so laughable! This has to be the best Gamara film of them all. The special effects take the cake. If you only see one Gamara movie, see this one. Chemically enhanced, if possible.