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According to Imax, the running time is 132 minutes.
http://www.imax.com/movies/m/pacific-rim-an-imax-3d-experience/
works for me.
According to Imax, the running time is 132 minutes.
http://www.imax.com/movies/m/pacific-rim-an-imax-3d-experience/
Whoever made that did a great job,
While Legendary Entertainment’s Thomas Tull is still talking to multiple studios about a new distribution and potential co-financing deal for its movies, Warner Bros. isn’t among them. Tull is set to end his production company’s eight-year partnership with the studio as their contract comes to an end.
Legendary and Warner Bros. have opted to part ways rather than continue discussions about extending their deal, sources close to both parties confirm to Variety.
The decision now enables Tull to move forward with more serious talks with the three interested studios looking to lure Legendary to their lots: Universal, Sony and Fox.
Legendary’s goal is to have a new deal in place before the July 4th weekend, according to multiple sources, with Tull saying any studio it decides to partner with would have to agree to “help fulfill the grand vision” he has to build a larger entertainment company that produces not just films, but TV shows, digital content and publishes comicbooks that appeal to fans of genre fare.
I am really surprised this isnt tracking big or at least bigger than Grown Ups 2. I mean it's giant robots vs aliens. Maybe more humor in trailers. I dont know I thought the trailers sold it really well.
How reliable is tracking usually
Adam Sandler fans and I guess families too since it looks like a kids movie.
WWZ blew past it's tracking. Rim still has a few more weeks to get it together and good reviews could help it. So far the problem with Rim's marketing has been the lack of focus on the characters. If you go by the marketing it's still not clear who the lead character is and what any of the characters are up to besides fighting monsters via giant robot.
WWZ blew past it's tracking. Rim still has a few more weeks to get it together and good reviews could help it. So far the problem with Rim's marketing has been the lack of focus on the characters. If you go by the marketing it's still not clear who the lead character is and what any of the characters are up to besides fighting monsters via giant robot.
I know we all dislike the Grown-Up films, but the movie is loaded with familiar faces and big stars in Kevin James and Adam Sandler (Salma Hayek to a lesser degree). America loves to go for dumb, goofy comedies. Plus its about older guys with families, so it brings in the adults and the kids. Grown-Ups arguably has broader appeal than something like Pacific Rim.
I'm a huge Del Tero fan and I like Elba but the marketing for this film has been very frustrating to me from the start. Who the hell are we supposed to care about? How much humor does the movie have? What's going to be going on besides monsters/robot fights? For Del Toro's sake I hope the film is a big hit but Warners is not doing a great job so far. Hopefully people see it despite the marketing.Yeah they really need to introduce the characters some.