I'm getting tired of the fact that it's a common figure of speech when someone doesn't like something that a lot of other people do, then they assume something is wrong with them. Why do people have to like everything that other people like too? What the hell is wrong with different people liking different things?synobal said:Maybe there is something wrong with me, but I just can't get excited for this movie. I just don't seem to be able get into the whole giant robots vs giant monsters.
You're looking to deeply at my comment there. I'm just saying I don't really get the whole giant robot vs giant monster thing. But if I just post once sentence I seem to have a habit of getting a warning.JLink said:I'm getting tired of the fact that it's a common figure of speech when someone doesn't like something that a lot of other people do, then they assume something is wrong with them. Why do people have to like everything that other people like too? What the hell is wrong with different people liking different things?synobal said:Maybe there is something wrong with me, but I just can't get excited for this movie. I just don't seem to be able get into the whole giant robots vs giant monsters.
Its the only movie out right now and its only competition is grown ups 2 and is getting universal praise....box office flop my ass.pearcinator said:The movie was pretty good but I have to say...those 'Australian' characters had the worst 'Australian' accents ever.
It's not doing so well over here in Australia (opened in 4th place) and that poster of Sydney in rubble? Yeah...not in the movie. A Kaiju attacks Sydney briefly but there's hardly any destruction as it's quickly disposed of by the 'Australian'-piloted Jaeger
The action was intense and epic although I don't think it will do very well unfortunately. Mainly because it is camp and full of cheesy acting/dialogue. It will probably be a box-office flop (especially with a $180 Million budget) and end up a cult classic like Starship Troopers.
It's direct to DVD and intermixes CGI and practical effects. Trailer hereCapitano Segnaposto said:Bob, I was getting reasonably excited for Pacific Rim throughout your review and was even planning to go see it... then you told me that there was a new Chucky movie that doesn't look like a comedy and looks like it has some practical effects...MovieBob said:Pacific Rim
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Nope. No more Pacific Rim, must see Chucky.
It felt restrained because you weren't doing the punching since its not a videogame. You referencing Platinum Games only confirms this, but few studios go so OTT as Platinum does so having the bar set there might be a bit unwise. I felt a bit the same toward the end though. Honestly I don't expect much from movies anymore, but this was pretty damn impressive.Daystar Clarion said:Why there are bound to be those who go against something to seem different, I honestly thought the film was only alright.A3sir said:Not the first time I've seen this today, and it's really annoying me. It's been out for 2 days now, 2 week days. Save your judgments on how well the movie goes for the first weekend that it's out. The ONLY reason it is losing to kids movies is because it is currently school holidays.pearcinator said:It's not doing so well over here in Australia (opened in 4th place)
It felt restrained, I mean, robots punching giant monsters in the face should make me feel more awesome than this movie did.
Missing the point, entirely. But hey lets see...General Vagueness said:Also if there are ranged weapons that hurt them, why not use those the whole time instead of a giant close-up robotic exoskeleton thing?
Yeah, it's getting old and wearisome. They happened, Bob. Get over it already!jFr[e said:ak93]Another week, another rip on the Dark Knight Trilogy. I'm really getting tired of him shooting those films down.
OT - It's giant robots fighting giant monsters! Messing that up would take a lot of skill. Looking forward to checking this one out.