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Eh?
Wasn't Stacker her adoptive father?
Yeah.
I doubt it was romantic love. Father-daughter love would be more appropriate. She seemed far more into Raleigh.
Eh?
Wasn't Stacker her adoptive father?
Can't breathe.
This is what del Toro was going for. As a result I thought the dialog was perfect in its cheese.
No way around it, the subject matter is inherently cheesy. That said, I could have done without all the unnecessary gags like the kid finding a little toy robot then finding a GIANT ROBOT or that stupid desk toy with the metal balls getting set in motion.
Eh?
Wasn't Stacker her adoptive father?
Yeah.I doubt it was romantic love. Father-daughter love would be more appropriate. She seemed far more into Raleigh.
looks like someone didn't watch the mid credits scene...
regarding your 2nd point,also she's japanese, people are timid over thereshe already said she loves stacker (idris elba) when he was about to die, it's the part where it's not being subbed if you watched the subbed version
tbh i also expected a mouth to mouth scene also at that point, but i thought it's interesting how they didn't go for it
THIS is the good shit right here. That Kaiju Hunter shirt is what I was talking about before. I'll buy like 8 of these thanks
Thanks for the link. Bought both of them!
Aaaand bought. Thanks dude.
My brother and I had to buy both those shirts!!
bought
BOUGHT! Thanks for the headsup! Loved the movie and hopefully it's the start of a new breed of action movies!
your welcome guys!
wish i had money to get one as well...
ugh, i missed itBOUGHT! Thanks for the headsup! Loved the movie and hopefully it's the start of a new breed of action movies!
ugh, i missed it
No way around it, the subject matter is inherently cheesy. That said, I could have done without all the unnecessary gags like the kid finding a little toy robot then finding a GIANT ROBOT or that stupid desk toy with the metal balls getting set in motion.
Pacific Rim Physics (Part 1): Ais a Boeing 747 to the FaceRocket Punch
Pretty nifty article on the physics of PR.
Evangelion was also not trying to be an homage to old tokukatsu shows. There's more to things than just Eva.
I know this has been said a million times in this thread, but the whole Eva reference thing is puzzling to me. I'm an over 40 something, just like GDT, albeit younger, and I haven't watched a second of Evangelion. GDT confirms he hasn't either. Pacific Rim reminded my of childhood, which occurred prior to many in this thread, apparently. I have Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot on DVDs. I also have the Giant Robo DVD set. THAT's what I see when I watch Pacific Rim footage.
Evangelion was also not trying to be an homage to old tokukatsu shows. There's more to things than just Eva.
Some people just don't realise how extensive the genre is in Japan. The dude behind EVA is a huge Tokusatsu fan himself. He lobbies for the conservation of the classic man in a rubber suit special-effects for exemple.I know this has been said a million times in this thread, but the whole Eva reference thing is puzzling to me. I'm an over 40 something, just like GDT, albeit younger, and I haven't watched a second of Evangelion. GDT confirms he hasn't either. Pacific Rim reminded my of childhood, which occurred prior to many in this thread, apparently. I have Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot on DVDs. I also have the Giant Robo DVD set. THAT's what I see when I watch Pacific Rim footage.
You sure about that? I thought Anno said it was inspired by Ultraman in a lot of ways.
Some people just don't realise how extensive the genre is in Japan.
"Inspired by" isn't necessarily the same as deliberately trying to make an homage to something.
Evangelion was also not trying to be an homage to old tokukatsu shows. There's more to things than just Eva.
Might be on After Hours for 14! JUMPONIT
Mako is actually a minature Jaeger and has small ants as her pilot.
hm, i don't follow
My greviances with the movie were weak characterization (like how people said they really felt for the russian and chinese pilots that died despite both teams having a combined total of maybe 5 minutes prior in the movie and almost no lines of dialogue) and how the jaegars didn't use weapons.
My girlfriend Sara (who has given me the okay to talk about her case, in the name of supporting this movie that she's fallen head over heels in love with) has a learning disability. I'm honestly not sure what the clinical name for it is (if it has one), but one of the things she has trouble with is processing language on a non-literal level. In other words, metaphors, figures of speech, and some humor that depends on incongruities, sort of doesn't interface quite right with her brain.
However, there's no "metaphor" sector of the brain. There's nothing that interprets figurative information across media. There's brainmatter that deals with language... and brainmatter that deals with visuals.
So, while my girlfriend struggles with linguistic metaphor, she takes to visual metaphor like a fish takes to water. I have to admit, sometimes she gets comics or movies, for example, in ways that I don't, despite my training in media. She can look at a weird background motif in a Manga panel and immediately list off for me its significance, or pick out recurring color schemes used to signify something about a particular character, or decipher wordless sequences that I find confusing or disorienting and (embarrassingly) explain them back to me like it's no big thing and I'm kinda silly for not getting it.
She followed that up by talking about how expressive and cool the Kaidanovskys--the pilots of Cherno Alpha--were. These are, remember, two characters with effectively zero dialogue, beyond a few shouted commands during their fight scene, and yet they stood out dramatically within her mind as well rounded characters. And the conversation pretty much proceeded like that--sometimes with me echoing her thoughts, but often with her picking out details that I had missed completely.
She was responding to the film as a visual learner. She was reacting not as a traditionally trained--and traditionally, we might say, constrained--theorist, but as someone that interprets media according to images, body language, design symbolism, and color cues.
It's funny how I've seen more marketing for this movie in the last week than prior to its release. Hope it works out and the legs keep growing. Great summer fun.
What's your take on this blog article? Particularly the section on the Russian pilot team.
http://stormingtheivorytower.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/the-visual-intelligence-of-pacific-rim.html
Quick setup overview, the article goes into more specifics later on regarding the Russians:
Some people can make a personal/emotional connection in other ways.
Gonna spoiler this just to be safe:Question about the Pacific Rim world:
Does the godzilla movies exist? Did it just happen there were kaiju that looked like movie monsters, or did the films just not exist in this reality?
It was an interesting take and I understand how his view of the characters were colored by his own personal experiences but I don't think that necessarily excuses poor characterization.
There is a lot that can be inferred by body language but most of what he wrote was what he constructed based on what he saw, rather than what was presented. I'm not advocated a "tell not show" approach but more could have been done with them
Pacific Rim is available to preorder at Amazon! The whole gang's on there!
What's your take on this blog article? Particularly the section on the Russian pilot team.
http://stormingtheivorytower.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/the-visual-intelligence-of-pacific-rim.html
Quick setup overview, the article goes into more specifics later on regarding the Russians:
Some people can make a personal/emotional connection in other ways.
What's your take on this blog article? Particularly the section on the Russian pilot team.
http://stormingtheivorytower.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/the-visual-intelligence-of-pacific-rim.html
What's your take on this blog article? Particularly the section on the Russian pilot team.
http://stormingtheivorytower.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/the-visual-intelligence-of-pacific-rim.html
I noticed the part about how the Russians calmly strided away from the plasma cannon, but everything else there is pretty incredible. I can't believe I missed the obvious symbolism of Mako's hair dye. Does she lose it after the fight in Hong Kong?What's your take on this blog article? Particularly the section on the Russian pilot team.
http://stormingtheivorytower.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/the-visual-intelligence-of-pacific-rim.html
Quick setup overview, the article goes into more specifics later on regarding the Russians:
The little gifs with Sasha and her husband are so subtle, yet once you notice them, you probably won't ever miss them again.
What's your take on this blog article? Particularly the section on the Russian pilot team.
http://stormingtheivorytower.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/the-visual-intelligence-of-pacific-rim.html
Quick setup overview, the article goes into more specifics later on regarding the Russians:
Some people can make a personal/emotional connection in other ways.