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wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
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riotjune
United States3357 Posts
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Figgy
Canada1783 Posts
On October 07 2013 12:32 Doko wrote: Just saw this and one of the posts on IMDB is very accurate, the best acting in the movie was done by a 7 year old. It delivered in action and cgi but the script is like trying to insult you constantly. Apprently Ron Pearlman can finance the whole gigantic robot program by himself, it is not a good idea to put swords on your giant robot from the start, Military aircraft must fly into the monster instead of simply supporting the giant robots from the sky, you should build a wall hundreds of meters tall on every coastline on the planet with no defenses capable of killing a monster when you could spend all that manpower and resources into giant robots (SERIOUSLY WTF^100). I'm not going for scientific accuracy here but there's no need for this level of stupid to make a gigantic monster movie... I'm still surprised how few people have actually watched one of the old cheesy Japanese Godzilla movies. The wall was basically a homage to "The government always cuts the funding of the only project that could ever work to put money into something completely ridiculous instead", that happens in pretty much every older monster film. The entire film was a parady of Japanese monster movies, it's sad a lot of people don't understand that because it's part of what made this movie excellent. | ||
h41fgod
Sweden377 Posts
On June 27 2014 10:57 Whitewing wrote: The nuke only delayed the creation of another portal, and this one is now under the atlantic ocean? What, you thought a small nuke like that would wipe out the entire alien species or planet? It did in Battlefield Earth! (Im sorry for the emotional trauma mentioning that movie has caused anyone.) | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41100 Posts
In addition to just being a fun time at the movies, Pacific Rim showed the power of international box office. The movie made over three times as much internationally as it did domestically, and that was good enough to get Legendary Pictures to greenlight a sequel. Speaking to director and co-writer Guillermo Del Toro for his new movie The Book of Life—on which he served as a producer—he told us, “We got the first draft of the movie now, and we are going to spend another 4-5 months on the screenplay before we start pre-production. We start pre-production next year in August-September and start shooting November-December next year.” He’s also got big plans for the franchise. In addition to the animated series leading up to Pacific Rim 2, the sequel will not only be radically different that the first movie, but it will also attempt to lead into Pacific Rim 3. Hit the jump for more. Pacific Rim 2 is set for release on April 7, 2017. Source | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41100 Posts
“It’s not an immediate follow-up,” the director told Collider about the second movie, which will take place a number of years after the first. “It is the world having been freed of Kaiju, what happens to the world after — what happens to the Jaeger technology once the Kaiju are not a threat. It’s quite a jump.” Does that mean bad news for those who wanted more giant monsters attacking urban centers? Apparently not; later in the same interview, del Toro made a comment that “the Kaijus are very different” in the new movie, so apparently they’re coming back at some point. Anyway, there’s always the newly-reactivated Godzilla franchise for that after this summer to tide you over. Even more excitingly, del Toro did have some good news to share: more wacky scientist adventures. “I think that two of our main characters like in the first one are Burn [Gorman] and Charlie [Day],” he said, referring to the actors who played Dr. Hermann Gottlieb and Dr. Newton Geiszler, respectively. “They are really, really — I mean, honestly, they are probably the guys I have the most fun writing along with Hannibal Chau [Ron Perlman’s black market dealer] so just from a purely selfish drive, I like writing them.” Source | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
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ETisME
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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
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unkkz
Norway2196 Posts
On November 27 2014 19:17 Scarecrow wrote: I hope they bother to hire competent scriptwriters. Or just have nobody speak for the entire movie. | ||
obesechicken13
United States10467 Posts
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icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
more diversity of jaegers pls | ||
parkufarku
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Striker.superfreunde
Germany1117 Posts
...there’s going to be a lot more about the Kaiju and their origins, and the world will be in a very different state when we get to this movie. He and Travis created this enormous universe that’s pretty much like multiple movies smashes into one. So with Pacific Rim, you could just assume that all the specific tropes of the movie, like the giant robots and the giant monsters and all the technology around it, is going o be explored in more depth Source | ||
Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
I want fucking big robots who smash the shit out of stuff. | ||
Diavlo
Belgium2915 Posts
On February 07 2015 09:01 Kipsate wrote: who cares about speaking, or writing or any plot at all. I want fucking big robots who smash the shit out of stuff. Giant monster movies should just apply the same dogma as porn: -Nobody wants to see the dude -Dialogues are pointless -Diversity adds flavor -The bigger the better -The more the merrier | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14883 Posts
On February 07 2015 09:01 Kipsate wrote: who cares about speaking, or writing or any plot at all. I want fucking big robots who smash the shit out of stuff. So on point | ||
Striker.superfreunde
Germany1117 Posts
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Sentenal
United States12398 Posts
This looks like its going to be even better than the first one! My hype is off the charts! | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17709 Posts
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