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Very enjoyable movie. I probably enjoyed it more than MoS, but, of course, my expectations were far lower for Pacific Rim.

And yup, this movie demands an IMAX screen. The 3D was pretty damn good, too. I might take the lady to see it this weekend if it's still on IMAX

I've heard several people say IMAX definitely makes this movie better, and I'd like to see it on one too, but...do they still show 2d IMAX? I honestly haven't been to one in about a decade. I can't see 3d movies properly, and all of the IMAX screens anywhere close to me specify they're in 3d.
 
]Gipsey would destroy Godzilla.[/B] Not even a contest unless it was Matthew Brodericks Godzilla then maybe it'd be a fight. Maaaybbeeee.

Pleeaase, Godzilla would stomp. No Jaeger is ready for Godzilla. Not one conventional weapon on earth can do jackshit to him. Showa Godzilla would destroy, Heisei would destroy, Millennium would destroy. Matthew Broderick's Godzilla standing a chance? You must be trolling son. One Atomic Breath might be enough to end Gypsy Danger, and Godzilla would eat his nuclear radiation from the resulting meltdown like candy.
 
Gipsey would destroy Godzilla. Not even a contest unless it was Matthew Brodericks Godzilla then maybe it'd be a fight. Maaaybbeeee.

You have that very backwards. Godzilla destroys the 98 Godzilla in under a minute
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIcExdpsEcQ

Also keep in mind the big G has dealt with Jaegers before essentially with Mecha Godizilla and hybrids like Gigan or Mecha Ghidora. Godzilla has a very powerful beam weapon, something the Kaiju in PR lacked, and is very used to taking beam weapon hits.

He's also fought along Jaegers (mechs) like Jet Jaguar and Moguera, so I actually see a Gypsy Godzilla team up being ultimately more likely.
 
I've heard several people say IMAX definitely makes this movie better, and I'd like to see it on one too, but...do they still show 2d IMAX? I honestly haven't been to one in about a decade. I can't see 3d movies properly, and all of the IMAX screens anywhere close to me specify they're in 3d.

It's possible, but I guarantee the 2D showings are limited. My theater had one 2D IMAX showing vs about six 3D IMAX showings.
 
"Cat VI? Are you sure about this? Look how small he is!"

*laser breath takes out 5-10 Jaegers*

"OI CRIKEY!"

He would register very high on the Shirazawa scale, off the scales probably, because ambient radiation is one of the quantifiers and Godzilla is a walking nuclear reactor. But compared to some of the monsters in PR he is quite physically small, Slattern is fucking huge. However, Godzilla is ridiculously dense, the lightest one weighs like 20,000 tons, heaviest 60,000 tons compared to Slattern's 6,750 tons lol.
 
He would actually register very high on the Shirazawa scale, off the scales probably, because radiation is one of the quantifiers and Godzilla is a walking nuclear reactor. But compared to some of the monsters in PR he is quite physically small, Slattern is fucking huge.

Can't remember but don't the giant scales on the back of Godzilla absorb energy which in turn power up his nuclear breath?
 
Godzilla is a trap. He's about as small as a Category 3 Kaiju and he's not toxic (Just extremely radioactive). At least one jaeger is gonna bite the dust just because it gets cocky and then Godzilla incinerates it.

Gipsey would destroy Godzilla. Not even a contest unless it was Matthew Brodericks Godzilla then maybe it'd be a fight. Maaaybbeeee.
I think this person has Godzilla and Gipsy confused.

Gipsy would destroy the 98 Godzilla, considering how easily conventional weapons took it out. Just one punch should be enough; conventional weapons took six days to bring down a freaking Category 1 Kaiju.

Proper Godzilla is an insanely powerful Kaiju and would stomp Gipsy on its own; the only weapons Gipsy has that even stand a chance of harming Godzilla are its chest blast and swords, and that atomic breath is devastating.

Still would be fun to see.
 
Can't remember but don't the giant scales on the back of Godzilla absorb energy which in turn power up his nuclear breath?

I think the spines are mostly cosmetic, Godzilla can absorb radiation through his skin which in turn gives him energy. He eats radiation and metabolizes radiation.
 
Decent movie. A bit too long without action. And my god the acting was brutal. So cornball.

The action scenes were great and despite being a 2 hour + movie, I left wanting a lot more robot/fighting scenes. That's a shame really.

Charlie (Sunny) was great but really all his scenes were pointless and probably should have been left out before they even got to filming.

I wanted to like it a lot more, but the acting/casting/writing really held it back.
 
Did Gypsy always have that sword up its sleeve or was it added in China?

The plot, characters and overuse of comedic relief were fucking atrocious. Action was greatness.
 
KOIJU? AH DA FUCKIN' CALLED 'EM SHAZWAZZAS

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Was half expecting the Australians to break out with "FARKIN HELL YEWSE CUNTS SEE THE SOIZE OF EM SHAZZWAZZAS? FARK ME"

and

"Yew call that a knife?"

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"This.. is a knife"



ok what's a SHAZWAZZAS
 
ok what's a SHAZWAZZAS

Urban Dictionary says it's another name for the cane toad, which has wreaked havoc in Australia as a non-native, invasive species. Thus, the term could be applied to the kaijus as well. At somewhat of a stretch, you can see how they even resemble amphibians.

Or, it just sounds cool. Australian accents make everything sound cool.
 
Anyone feel like the movie was missing *something*?

It was all very spectacular but it's missing like a few defining moments that would put it a tier above. The only "highlight" scene I can remember is the sword part in the sky. Reminded me of Final Fantasy.

Otherwise it's just them punching each other a lot. The Chinese and Russian jaegars had like .5 sec of screen time. The elbow rocket and ship bat scenes would have been amazing except they were both spoiled in the trailers.
 
ok what's a SHAZWAZZAS

Urban Dictionary says it's another name for the cane toad, which as wreaked havoc in Australia as a non-native, invasive species. Thus, the term could be applied to the kaijus as well. At somewhat of a stretch, you can see how they even resemble amphibians.

Or, it just sounds cool. Australian accents make everything sound cool.

I don't know if it originated from The Simpsons, but that's where most know it from.

They go to Australia and Bart takes an American Bullfrog with him and released it into the wild causing it to go nuts and breed.

The toads are called Bullfrogs, one Australian replies "That's an odd name, I'd a called em chuzzwazzers".

Sadly since YouTube went legit finding such clips is far more difficult than it should be.

Whole episode here http://metalhead.wrzuta.pl/film/8Ort7EtBikd

Look from about 16:10
 
I don't know if it originated from The Simpsons, but that's where most know it from.


Right! Thanks, I remember that episode now, can't believe I didn't before. I wonder if the UD entry is then either an attempt to legitimize the joke, or if the word naturally entered the lexicon through that episode.

OR, the Simpsons was making a joke on historical events, then applying it to the US when the koala hitches a ride home. I don't know, but I should probably stop filling the thread with toad talk >_>.
 
Anyone feel like the movie was missing *something*?

It was all very spectacular but it's missing like a few defining moments that would put it a tier above. The only "highlight" scene I can remember is the sword part in the sky. Reminded me of Final Fantasy.

Otherwise it's just them punching each other a lot. The Chinese and Russian jaegars had like .5 sec of screen time. The elbow rocket and ship bat scenes would have been amazing except they were both spoiled in the trailers.

I think the biggest compliant amongst those who liked the film is the lack of screen time for Cherno and Crimson.
 
Watched the movie yesterday.
I think I hyped the movie way too much for myself.

The Kaiju fighting scenes were excellent,
and the special effects were awesome for those scenes.

Though a lot of the indoor scenes with people looked really green screenish,
Like the production value on those scenes looked made for TV...
 
Wait somebody earlier was saying that Dinosaurs were Kaiju. I thought that the Dinosaurs were killed by the Kaiju as part of some scouting wave thing.

The way I interpreted it, they attempted an incursion during pre-history and were unable to establish a foothold because the climate was incompatible with their physiology. They weren't the dinosaurs and they didn't kill the dinosaurs. They just poked their heads in briefly and left.

This is what it is. They tried to come through but our atmosphere wasn't something they could deal with. After years of pollution the conditions were just right so they were able to come in after us. They spell this out pretty clearly in the movie.

So what was the real reason they only started sending in stronger Kaiju at the end? Was it that they couldn't send them earlier, or that they chose not to?
Pretty sure this was covered already but the earlier waves were scouts. Each Kaiju is a clone but heavily modified. Once we started winning against the scouts they started sending in the big guns to fight our defenses.

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Seriously though, that would've been pretty sick. Funny enough, Raiju, one of the cat IVs in that last scene swimming around looked kinda close if it were standing upright.

Is this the dude who's mouth opens and there's another head in it? And is there detailed art like this for all of the Kaiju? I love their designs but the only ones I could really see clearly were Knifehead, Leatherback and Or..Orachi?
 
Can we talk about Ron Pearlman's outfit? My friends and I couldn't stop laughing the whole time. His character was fine, but my god the clothes. The gold plated shoes. I wouldn't be surprised if that was Pearlman's own set of clothes and he just showed up one day.

"Oh hey del Toro whatcha doing, making a movie? Mind if I step in?"

Those shoes were out of control. The mid-credits sequence made my dad and I laugh out loud.
 
Can we talk about Ron Pearlman's outfit? My friends and I couldn't stop laughing the whole time. His character was fine, but my god the clothes. The gold plated shoes. I wouldn't be surprised if that was Pearlman's own set of clothes and he just showed up one day.

"Oh hey del Toro whatcha doing, making a movie? Mind if I step in?"

Hahaha. His character was amazing.
 
Good stuff. I had a stupid smile on my face numerous times throughout.

Only real bummer is that Idris Elba can't really be back for the sequel. At least, not in any large capacity.
 
Only things I didn't understand were the comment about GD being analog. How can something like that be analog? I don't understand.

I also didn't understand how the main character escaped since there is a DNA scanner in the rift. But then I figured it must just check one way.

Everything else was pretty fucking awesome. Yes, some of the dialog was cheesy, but this is expected in a movie that is basically a love letter to japanese monsters and mechs.
 
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