[Movies] Pacific Rim

As long as they don't do this in the same way as Cloverfield, I can't wait to see this. I've always wanted to see the Kaiju battle movies hit over here in the US. Though, I do have to admit, I still have a soft spot for guys in rubber suits smashing models rather than CGI, but asking Hollywood to use practical effects of any kind over CGI is futile.
 
This is Guillermo Del Toro right?

That's got to mean a whole shit ton of practical effects. That dude loves them too much.
 
Yeah, assuming Del Toro isn't being hamstrung by the studio, and so far word seems to be he's being allowed to act like a kid in a candy shop, expect some really amazing visual effects, many of which will be practical.

I cannot contain my glee for this thing. I am so excited. Giant monsters and Del Toro. Gaaaaaaah!
 
A possible solution?

Hail to the King baby!

The test video is brilliant. The bits of the gorilla whale you do see certainly look better than zilla did. Plus the bits in spoilers make it sound like we're going to get cool fight scenes. I'm hopeful, especially since we still have to wait another 2 years for Toho to bring the franchise back into production.
 
Dear Hollywood:

Nobody stores video on tape any longer, and digital signals don't have a problem with vertical hold, nevermind static.

If you are going to show these features of a supposedly unstable signal, please make sure you are using an old analog TV with a 4:3 aspect ratio, sitting on top of a VCR, with an obviously frayed video cable between the two, rather than a 16:9 HD digital image.

Thank you.
 
Dear Hollywood:

Nobody stores video on tape any longer, and digital signals don't have a problem with vertical hold, nevermind static.

If you are going to show these features of a supposedly unstable signal, please make sure you are using an old analog TV with a 4:3 aspect ratio, sitting on top of a VCR, with an obviously frayed video cable between the two, rather than a 16:9 HD digital image.

Thank you.
Yeah, and telephones (even landlines) don't go back to a dialtone when you hang them up, but it's an accepted cinema tool. :p
 
You know what else is true? I don't give a shit about any of these technical nitpicks and think the movie looks fun.
 
I don't think anyone is holding it against the movie, just more of a general nitpick about hollywood in general.

On that note, Dear "found footage" movies. My video camera does not show the viewfinder options on the actual recorded tape/digital medium.
 
I felt the same way about the nitpicking in the World War Z thread. Different strokes for different folks.
 
There's a world of difference between minor gripes about how broadcasts appear and the unbelievably stupid WWZ "zombie wave".
 
I have neither read WWZ nor am I particularly interested in the zombie genre as a whole, so the fact that it breaks from convention (or the stated lore from the book) doesn't particularly bother me. I also don't particularly care about the physical impossibility of the 'zombie wave' since it's not like reanimated, brain-eating corpses are all that close to reality.

I'd guess that for you, it breaks the reality of what is presented, the same way that the digital/analog mix-up makes stienman twitchy. I don't think the factor of improbability is what is important, it's the fact that it breaks immersion. For you, it's a dealbreaker; for me, it's just another ruleset I would accept as part of the presented world. For stienman, with his technical background, the tv thing is kinda bullshit; for Tress, it's just another visual cue. So like I said, different strokes for different folks.
 
I never read the books either, and I'm one of the few people that actually like some of the "fast zombie" movies. I think from a purely cinematic standpoint it looks retarded.
 
Meh, I just think it's funny. As drifter points out, it's like anything else in the movie. The director has a vision and wants to evoke certain emotions in the viewer. Same reason they use shakey cam - when we're running our vision may indeed shake, but our eyes and brain work together to present a steady image to ourselves, so the shakey cam is definitely not realistic, and since there aren't physical cues for our brain to work off it can make people sick.

But it's the vision they want to present, evoking the emotions they want to evoke. Same thing with hacker screens, impossible car crashes and explosions, etc.
 
Yeah, the only thing I noticed was GlaDOS.

That's rad.

Guillermo Del Toro is such a fucking nerd. I love that guy.
 
I NEED to see this.

Dear Mayans,

Please do not end the world. At least not until this is released and I have time to see it. Thank you.
 
GLADOS GLADOS GLADOS!!!!

If that computer isn't at least a little snarky, I'm going to be very upset. Singing is also acceptable.

"Well it looks like despite your best efforts, which mainly involved lots of of you waddling around the water like an elephant seal, the monster is still alive. *clap* *clap* *clap* Oh good, my slow clap module still works."
 
Sad it's not Godzilla. All that being said, this looks awesome. I will definitely be going to see this.
 
That....That doesn't look good, at all. The concept is fun and neat but it looks really, really silly in execution.
 
That....That doesn't look good, at all. The concept is fun and neat but it looks really, really silly in execution.
Are you trying to imply a movie based on the spirit of cheesy godzilla movies is SILLY?

I say good day to you, sir.
 
Wow, that looks like I will actually be able to see those giant robots fight.... that's right, I am looking at you Transformers.
 
Are you trying to imply a movie based on the spirit of cheesy godzilla movies is SILLY?

I say good day to you, sir.
Except there's no cheese in that trailer at all. I will say the rocket punch is pretty damn cool but everything else is pretty serious-looking. Obviously the actual movie may incorporate more cheese.

As for the Transformers comparison, I see very little difference in the visibility of the robots; that last shot was no different than Transformers2 and Optimus being knocked across the highway.
 
Except there's no cheese in that trailer at all. I will say the rocket punch is pretty damn cool but everything else is pretty serious-looking. Obviously the actual movie may incorporate more cheese.
I'm reminded of how China Mieville described his novel, Kraken:

It's a dark comedy about a squid-worshipping cult and the end of the world. It takes the idea of the squid cult very seriously. Part of the appeal of the fantastic is taking ridiculous ideas very seriously and pretending they’re not absurd
Del Toro may share his perspective, I get that sort of feeling from the trailer.
 
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