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Pacific Rim And The Wolverine
Went to go see Pacific Rim and The Wolverine the other night.
Pacific Rim was so much better than I thought it was going to be. A bit cheesy to be sure but I thoroughly enjoyed the escape from real life for a bit to watch big-ass robots kick some Kaiju ass :)
The Wolverine... really interested to hear what others who saw this thought, especially those with a comic book background. The critics I've read have said it was better than the first... My take? Different movies to be sure. I liked it but... *scratches head* ... just kind of left me disappointed for some reason.
One thing that I absolutely LOVED about The Wolverine is... the high heels one of the characters is wearing in the funeral scene. I want them! I was thinking about them during the whole rest of the movie :). You'll know the ones I'm talking about when you see them... so sexy. Been trying to find them online but can't seem to find them. If anyone figures it out... send me a link :).
Anyway... both enjoyable and both worth checking out if you've got some time :).
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Haven't seen Wolverine, but I did catch Pacific Rim. Yeah, it was better than it deserved to be, but I think Del Toro can be so much better than that. He's wasting his talent on comic books, Godzilla and transformers. I'd like to see him do Perdido Street Station by China Mieville.
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trish
Haven't seen Wolverine, but I did catch Pacific Rim. Yeah, it was better than it deserved to be, but I think Del Toro can be so much better than that. He's wasting his talent on comic books, Godzilla and transformers. I'd like to see him do Perdido Street Station by China Mieville.
I totally agree. The main reason I went to go see Pacific Rim was that Del Toro was involved in it. I really like his work but Pan's Labyrinth really made me a solid fan for sure. I keep waiting for the next movie of that imaginative quality from him. The Orphanage was pretty good too.
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Pacific Rim - Finally the Giant Robot v Giant Monster Movie I always dreamed of seeing as a kid... Loved it - Not to mention the Sons of Anarchy Actor getting the lead ... mmmm makes me want to re-think this whole Trans Lesbian thing --- well at least for a couple bangs
Wolverine - havent seen it yet - Im a comic geek so I will probably bitch about the liberties that the film takes with the character but then later go buy it on DVD anyway
Nuff Said
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I loved loved loved Pacific Rim (Godzilla 2013). I have always been a huge fan of the Battletech books growing up (Aidan Pryde anyone?) and so this is the first step! Great flick to see in 3D with the Dolby ATMOS.
I saw Wolverine last night. It was okay, but not great. Way too many dream sequences of Famke Janssen that made little sense. I wanted to fuck the redhead japanese girl the entire movie. so sexy.
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Pacific Rim is one of my favorite movies of the year! I loved it, although there isn't much story there, and the "comic relief" parts seemed to grind it to a halt. (That said, the post-credits moment with the movie's punch line was hysterical.) But I pretty much went for Kaiju and Jaegers hitting each other. So it was all good to me.
The Wolverine, I don't want to spoil for anyone on here, but there was too much going on. It felt like too much story at times. The girl/sidekick is pretty much wasted in this, and it seems like a lot of the best parts of the Wolverine you know from the comics was kind of kicked aside. Plus, it's a sequil of sorts to X-Men 3, which instantly recalled the hate I had for that movie and how so many characters got killed off. So to have that in my head throughout the movie kind of ruined it. But the fights were great, and it's beautiful to look at.
And Christian, I wanted that girl too.
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Why weren't the pilots called jaegermeisters? I think Del Toro missed the boat on that one. Product placement too.
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Wow! Hmmmm.... Ok well I'll show once again how I differ from everyone else on this forum. I've seen both and both were about what I expected. Wolverine was a big meh!! It was like a Wednesday show of a daily soap opera--only good for setting up what's coming next. Do agree with Christian--love a chick who can kick some ass and I was channeling my inner Charlie Brown--- I wanted the little red-haired girl!
Pacific Rim was just a waste of money. The plot was juvenile. The drama was poorly manufactured and executed. The fighting was forgettable and almost ridiculous--- why were this robots even created to fight when the monsters were never taken out by fighting, only by weapons! It was stupid. The whole transformers meets Wii meets Voltron thing didn't work for me. I thought it was lousy.
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sucka4chix
Wow! Hmmmm.... Ok well I'll show once again how I differ from everyone else on this forum. I've seen both and both were about what I expected. Wolverine was a big meh!! It was like a Wednesday show of a daily soap opera--only good for setting up what's coming next. Do agree with Christian--love a chick who can kick some ass and I was channeling my inner Charlie Brown--- I wanted the little red-haired girl!
Pacific Rim was just a waste of money. The plot was juvenile. The drama was poorly manufactured and executed. The fighting was forgettable and almost ridiculous--- why were this robots even created to fight when the monsters were never taken out by fighting, only by weapons! It was stupid. The whole transformers meets Wii meets Voltron thing didn't work for me. I thought it was lousy.
The plot for pacific rim was direct from "TOP GUN" they just tossed in Giant Robots and Monsters instead of fighter Jets.
if you want to go there AVATAR was Dancing with Wolves just with blue aliens and space ships.
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Pacific Rim - I too really liked this movie for its similarities to Godzilla, Ultra Man, Transformers, etc! All movies don't need some well involved story to be enjoyed. I actually seen it twice. It would have really nice to see some of the fight scenes in an open area or in a neighbood with low houses, and during the day.
Wolverine - too much story and not enough action early. I wanted to see the self-described bodyguard to be a better sword fighter. Or at least as tough as the young one with the spiked ball in the Kill Bill movie. The train fight scene was best to me.
Btw - Did anyone else's knees hurt seeing the granddaughter and bodyguard walk? The both seemed bow-legged but their knees hit each other with every step. Ouch!