p0stmarxed
Oh okay up until now I've just thought Pacific Rim was an okay movie but after hearing Del Toro refused any Pentagon funding for it I've changed my mind what a great film
right-2-rebel
p0stmarxed
Oh okay up until now I've just thought Pacific Rim was an okay movie but after hearing Del Toro refused any Pentagon funding for it I've changed my mind what a great film
right-2-rebel
liamdryden
“Unlike Godzilla, Pacific Rim doesn’t try to be serious even when it’s being serious. Characters have names like Stacker Pentecost and Hercules Hansen. The film requires you to believe that the best way to battle a giant monster is to build an even larger robot to fight that monster. Much of the Act 2 drama derives from inter-pilot tension airlifted from the Val Kilmer scenes in Top Gun. It’s the polar opposite of the Godzilla school of drama, where everyone is a total professional who has absolutely no personal goal besides Saving The World. In Pacific Rim, Idris Elba is Rinko Kikuchi’s Obi-Wan Kenobi, and two of the last Giant Robot-pilots in the world frequently get into sneering fights over who’s the bigger badass, and Charlie Day is a scientist. So, for all these reasons, Pacific Rim is a movie that I’ve heard perfectly smart people describe as “stupid” or “silly.” The problem with this line of thinking is that, really, that every blockbuster is pretty “silly,” in the context of Things Adults Should Care About. Godzilla is not less stupid than Pacific Rim just because people frown more. […] The difference, I think, is that Pacific Rim glories in its own silliness. There’s a flashback scene where Idris Elba rescues a little girl, and when he emerges from his giant robot, the sun shines upon him like he’s the catharsis in a biblical epic. There’s a moment when one giant robot swings an oil tanker like a sword. Then it grows a sword out of its wrist. Then it falls from space to earth. There are real complaints to make about Pacific Rim, I guess, all of them fair and most of them pedantic. I know a lot of people who have issues with the story. (“Why didn’t they use the wrist-sword earlier?” is a popular one.) Conversely, I don’t really know anyone who minds the story in Godzilla, possibly because everything stupid that happens is prefaced by Frowning Watanabe saying “This is why the stupid thing that’s about to happen makes sense.” Godzilla wants so badly to make sense. Pacific Rim wants so badly for Ron Perlman to wear golden shoes.”
— Darren Franich, “Entertainment Geekly: A call for an end to serious blockbusters” (via rahleighs)
Mako Mori (Mana Ashida) & Stacker Pentecost (Idris Elba) in Pacific Rim (1h2m).
Kaiju (怪獣 kaijū, Strange Beast)
It was 2500 tons of awesome…or awful. You know, whatever you wanna call it.
(Obs: all info comes from the official novelization.)
newts-geiszler
pacific rim: and they were drift compatible
me: oh my god they were drift compatible
Mako! Playing with color schemes.
titlecard
PACIFIC RIM (2013)
dir. Guillermo del Toro
thinking abt when pacrim said there are people out there who will have the capacity to know you completely and love you in a way where you genuinely complete each other, VERY much a metaphor for platos concept of two souls splitting from one and then said this is important because you can pilot a huge robot and beat up giant aliens together
Pacific Rim (2013), dir.
Guillermo del Toro
Pacific Rim + neon
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Pacific Rim (2013), dir. Guillermo del Toro
Pacific Rim has a Build-Your-Own-Jaeger feature on their website. Some folks haven’t taken it as seriously as I suspect the PR folks thought they would.
thisperspective
CANADA WE ARE ALWAYS SO SORRY
katodown
when I feel down, I look for this post
Pacific Rim has a Build-Your-Own-Jaeger feature on their website. Some folks haven’t taken it as seriously as I suspect the PR folks thought they would.
thisperspective
CANADA WE ARE ALWAYS SO SORRY
katodown
when I feel down, I look for this post
Charlie Hunnam in Pacific Rim
redbelles
Vengeance is like an open wound. You cannot carry that level of emotion into the Drift.
PACIFIC RIM (2013) dir. GUILLERMO DEL TORO
↳ MAKO MORI + A SOFTER WORLD