Sequel canceled.
It already did more in China alone then what would the most positive predictions would be for China+Japan together. Not only China, it earned a shitload in the rest of Asia as well. Sequel un-cancelled.
Sequel canceled.
I doubt we will see anything soon.It already did more in China alone then what would the most positive predictions would be for China+Japan together. Not only China, it earned a shitload in the rest of Asia as well. Sequel un-cancelled.
I doubt we will see anything soon.
I feel bad,must be incredibly disheartening for Del Toro to have his movie bomb in Japan...
http://movie.walkerplus.com/ranking/japan/
Less than $3 million for sat and sun.
It's against a Pixar, a Ghibli, Depp and Pitt.How the fuck is this bombing in japan
I dont even-what.
How the fuck is this bombing in japan
I dont even-what.
Well considering that Evangelion 3.0 did 60 million in Japanese box office just last year PR should have audience.It's against a Pixar, a Ghibli, Depp and Pitt.
Basically women and children won't see it.
Yep. Movie is printing money in South Korea and China and bombing in Japan. Just wtf is going on.
Its a new franchise with no movie stars and Del Toro is not well known.Yep. Movie is printing money in South Korea and China and bombing in Japan. Just wtf is going on.
Well considering that Evangelion 3.0 did 60 million in Japanese box office just last year PR should have audience.
I talked about this in a previous post, but the movie is not being advertised at all in some parts of Japan. I finally got a chance to see it today, and there were huge posters for WWZ, some Lone Ranger stands, and ads for plenty of other movies at the theater. There wasn't even a poster for Pacific Rim. The mall I saw it at was packed, and I'd say the (mid-sized) theater was almost half full. Granted, this was at 1pm in the afternoon, but it's summer vacation, and there were a ton of folks seeing movies. If this movie survives in Japan, it's going to be on word of mouth alone.
It was an awesome movie though. Glad I could finally see it!
Its a new franchise with no movie stars and Del Toro is not well known.
Its a new franchise with no movie stars and Del Toro is not well known.
Like Evangelion but live-action-CGI is not that hard to put on a poster though.Its a new franchise with no movie stars and Del Toro is not well known.
Guess the poster saying that no one likes Rinko Kikuchi in Japan was true afterall.
She became a star due to international recognition alone. Plus she's kind of weird and Norwegian Wood sucked.Is there a reason for that?
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Can't find the original source, but still funny as hell.
Yup, this shirt is sick.
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Where did you get that from?
Awesome! Thanks.
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Can't find the original source, but still funny as hell.
This. Please also the debut of the Mexican Jaeger and give South Korea one too, they have high numbers (and maybe UK, just because they helped, even if it's not in the Pacific.)The only justice would be a sequel which dumped American and Japanese robots and pilots and concentrated on upgraded versions of Cherno and Crimson Typhoon.
Will there be a Director's Cut with more time spent on the other 3 or 4 jagers? I felt like they and their crews just got robbed on screen time. I feel like they collectively got about 5 minutes on screen.
God this movie was so fucking dumb. I expected more from Del Toro. I'm never going in blind again. This movie suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked. I don't even know where to start when complaining about it. meh.
God this movie was so fucking dumb. I expected more from Del Toro. I'm never going in blind again. This movie suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked. I don't even know where to start when complaining about it. meh.
Chronological order is a good way to organize things.
JetBlackPanda- I'm not sure why that matters, but the three most recent movies I've watched were Star Trek: Into Darkness, Evil Dead, and World War Z and I liked them all to varying extents.
Yup, this shirt is sick.
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JetBlackPanda- I'm not sure why that matters, but the three most recent movies I've watched were Star Trek: Into Darkness, Evil Dead, and World War Z and I liked them all to varying extents.
American jaeger, Thats why. Dell Toro and Co. Went to do some unfavorite decisions with PR. It was meant for domestic public. And it failed. It has no pull outside.How the fuck is this bombing in japan
I dont even-what.
What? No one knew any of that till it released. It's doing phenomenally in China in spite of Crimson Typhoon well, yeah. It wasn't marketed much or very well and had too much competition in Japan.American jaeger, Thats why. Dell Toro and Co. Went to do some unfavorite decisions with PR. It was meant for domestic public. And it failed. It has no pull outside.
What I didn't like about the movie:
1. The story. The backstory introduction sequence was a lot more interesting than the actual story of the movie.
2. The actors, or at least the main character. He was terrible; I couldn't relate to him at all because he couldn't portray any kind of emotion whatsoever. The Commander also had a bad actor; he had no gravitas whatsoever on his role, and felt like he was just poorly playing the part of someone who was more interesting than he made it out to be.
3. The Australian pilot son. He was awful, and his story ended in a poor way. Actual spoilers here:His father should have been the one that died, not him. It cheated the character out of redemption by having him die.
I still greatly enjoyed the movie though.
The third one's pretty brilliant if you think about it. What do you do if a pilot's drunk with power?Make him a Jaeger Bomb.
Breaks my heart to see those pages with At The Mountains of Madness sketches on them ;___;