Pacific Rim opens this Friday. Giant robots vs. giant monsters. Directed by Guillermo del Toro. Starring Ron Perlman, Idris Elba, and Charlie Day. And Ellen McLain (GLaDOS) as an AI voice.
Put all those sentences together, and I can’t imagine NOT seeing this movie. It’s even up to 83% on rotten tomatoes. So I’ll be having some milk steak (boiled hard) and pamcakes for dinner, bringing my Companion cube, and plunking down my $11 this weekend.
I thought this movie was odd. Never heard anything about it before, don’t recognize any of the names, yet it seems pretty big budget. But Ellen McLain? Now I want to watch it more than The Lone Ranger!
Never heard of it until now, now I’m psyched too, but prepared to be disappointed. I don’t know why there aren’t more Giant Robot and Monster genre movies.
I definitely want to see this one. The Boy (who turns 6 tomorrow) really wants to see it too because, giant fricking robots punching giant sea alien monsters, how much more cool could it be? Well, add Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Ron Perlman, and Charlie Day and it becomes even more awesomer.
Anyway, I think it’s PG13 but I hope it’s OK for my son. Iron Man III was OK for him but I don’t think I want to take him to Star Trek, Man of Steel, or Lone Ranger.
I never go to the IMAX. I rarely see movies in 3D. If I do see a movie in 3D it’s either because it’s a free screening, or I paid for the 2D version or something else (yes, I know that’s unethical).
I paid full price, $20.00, for an IMAX 3D ticket for this Friday evening. Yes, I am psyched. Guillermo is BACK!! This is his baby, like Pan’s Labrynth, like The Devil’s Backbone, unlike the Hellboy movies and Mimic. It’s going to be so awesome I’m not sure if my heart will withstand it. I’ve not seen any previews or seen more than a quick glance of any stills.
I hope this movie does well. I’ve met Del Toro and he’s absolutely wonderful and delightful. I wish him nothing but happiness.
I liked it when it was called “Neon Genesis Evangelion”, but didn’t like it when it was called “Transformers”. So who knows if I’ll like it as “Pacific Rim”.
I have bought my ticket for a Friday night IMAX showing. I grew up with Power Rangers, and I like anime, so I’m excited to see what a good director and a decent cast of actors do with the giant-monster-battle premise.
I’ve been looking forward to this for like a year now. Frankly, if del Toro weren’t in the driver’s seat, I wouldn’t have cared about it, as I’d be sure it was gonna be some fucked up Transformers-like movie or something. Del Toro is about as solid a fantasy director as the world has right now, tho and even his less than perfect stuff is still pretty compelling.
If he does this right, it could be a fantastic & fun movie.
If he does this poorly, it’s gonna be 2 hours of bad one-liners and characters with poor decision making skills.
I have a friend who has been strangely psyched to see this movie for quite some time.
He actually saw an advanced screening – which he loved – and is now strangely psyched to go back and see it again on opening night.
… And probably again with another group of us willing to see it, but not on opening night. So it seems his psych may have been justified, if still strange.
I was surprised to read so many positive reviews of it. Unfortunately I think the lack of a big name star is gonna be a fatal flaw in it drawing in audiences.
I say I was surprised because I simply cannot take ‘gundams’ (or whatever those giant battle-bot things are called) seriously. It’s just patently ridiculous to make a huge weapon in the shape of a giant person, with arms, legs etc. It’s cartoon logic at its most obvious. You’ve got a super advanced technology that can build massively huge, massively strong mechanisms like this and their primary means of offensive weaponry is, to punch each other?!? Sorry, I just can’t suspend that much disbelief.
It is what it is, a classically Japanese ‘fetish-y’ fiction genre, like anime (which to me is just crappy animation of disturbingly young & sexy girls with huge eyes and big tits!)
We all have different limits to our suspension of disbelief, but the giant robots don’t bother me more than other action/sci-fi movies. Making giant robots to fight giant aliens is ridiculous and defies physics, but there are things in Iron Man, Star Trek, and many other movies that are equally bad.
I hope the movie does well. It looks good, and seems to be one of the few original movies this summer, one that’s not a sequel, prequel, remake, or based on a comic book. I also like a lot of the actors in it.