Yes...yes it was.
Those who are indecisive about going, you should go. Bigger screen the better.
I thought it was going to be stupid, but I really liked it. It wasn't good but it was really entertaining.
Yes...yes it was.
Those who are indecisive about going, you should go. Bigger screen the better.
It was good for the same reasons why FF6 was good.
Pacific Rim 2....this time its on land...in Midwest America *previews voice*
Definitely needs to be seen in the theater. Sound was AWESOME. You won't get that at home no matter how awesome your home theater is. Oblivion is still my favorite audio/visual movie this summer but the sound on this one was awesome.
Awesome ing movie. You got the giant robots (piloted by mind melding pilots) pummeling giant monsters wading into the water, under the sea, in air and on land. You got the cast selling the geeky lingo and frame of reference such as "it's the first category 5 Kaiju!" And you got RON PERLMAN! Much better than the Transformers franchise in almost every way imho. Made me forget my worries for 2 1/2 hours or however long it was. And the movie was long but it didn't feel that long because pretty much every frame is awesome. Highly recommended. Might go see it again before it leaves theaters.
Pacific Rim 2: Kaiju of the Corn (Cornju)
What I hated about Pac Rim was the obviously fake accent of the actors.
what was the production budget for this movie, script dialogue was fkn but they got straight to the point
didnt like the character buildup though
good mecha movie, ima get this on BR when it comes out on dvd, fkn awesome sound affects and , just the sheer fact it touch on some subjects of mecha anime/manga in relation to the suits and hardware used...
fights were good but damn all the fights were in the dark and
part 2 needs to incorporate that technology the scientists was using to get into the brains of the monsters, whether telepathy or some to get a step ahead of the game....human evolution or peak human beings better response time in them mechas is needed, hence i would prefer to see 1 person per mecha instead of having 2 pilots to control one...
i felt that during the bridge scene they couldve expend Mako self sacrifice....where the monsters swim around and release whatever sperm to fertilized her life fishes and leads to part 2 where monsters come back smarter or some ...
ps. what i didnt get was the newer units were inferior to the original one with the nuke engine, why did they went away from a nuke engine?
lol I think I recall Idris Elba stating that the newer machines were slapped together without much thought for a potential EMP or some tbh. So that probably was the attempt to explain that.
The Jaegers are back.
Not near the cast of the last one and I fear it will look like the low budget version of the first one, but I'll probably go see it anyway. Del Toro is still involved so there's that.
Starting to feel a little Transformersish(and ugh John Boyega), but it...sign me up for more Kaiju and more Jaegers.
Yeah, but if there's Charlie Kelly in it, it's still a winner.
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