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There he is.
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for anyone curious, the karloff kaiju was the one that attacked manila.
There he is.
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it's a cliche to complain about every movie being cliche these days.
yea, it uses some common tropes from this kind of genre (kaiju movies and mecha anime), but as long as its fun and entertaining. pacific rim has it in spades.![]()
Heh, people don't seem to use that excuse with Michael Bay's movies, and in Pacific Rim they were even more visible.Couldnt agree more, PR wore its influences on its sleeve and was all the better for it, I loved the movie and it was possibly the most enjoyable blockbuster this summer for me.
Heh, people don't seem to use that excuse with Michael Bay's movies, and in Pacific Rim they were even more visible.
A lot of the Bayisms like in the TF movies don't appeal to me at all. The ones in PR are more cheesy but it works far better for me.
I want it! Can't wait to watch this movie at home.http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/175879-pacific-rim-blu-ray-and-collectors-edition-packaging
Collector's edition packaging.
Yeah, i'm on the same boat, i loved The Rock and can watch and enjoy his other movies, even the ones that are really bad. I find Armageddon and Bad Boys II a little underrated, but i guess that's just me.Well you are speaking to someone who likes Bay's movies. The Rock is still a classic, Bad Boys is still a good action flick and I enjoyed all 3 TF movies and look forward to a 4th.
Well, he does have a lot of talents, which is why so many new directors are inspired by him (for better or for worse), and he has an eye for action. With Guillermo Del Toro, while i think he's talented and creative, and have yet to watch Pan's Labyrinth i wasn't very impressed by Hellboy at all, i really enjoyed his sequel though, but there too i think his use of clichés are his weak spot. I don't see how his use of the final speech worked for the film.The simple fact is though, he is not as talented a director as Del Toro and GDT used the cliches to his benefit in PR IMO. Plus, GDT sense of humour is much better too.
Agreed, I like SOME of the Bayisms in the TF movies, I still consider the 1st TF movie a great blockbuster, but PR just took its cliches and did them better, and as above, GDT is simply a better director than Bay.
He was serious in TDKR? I thought he was hamming it up in that film too, in a different way. He was like very self consciously "serious", talking with a whispery, often gravelly bent, in a very over the top and unnecessary manner. I wouldn't be shocked if he said he was satirizing the seriousness of it all.Seeing Burn Gorman ham it up after his serious stint in TDKR was probably the most enjoyable thing.
He was serious in TDKR? I thought he was hamming it up in that film too, in a different way. He was like very self consciously "serious", talking with a whispery, often gravelly bent, in a very over the top and unnecessary manner. I wouldn't be shocked if he said he was satirizing the seriousness of it all.