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Looks like a movie that will do okay in America and gangbusters everywhere else. Kind of what Hollywood shoots for nowadays.
Quote from: Shaka Khan on July 07, 2013, 12:48:19 AMIMAX 3D? It's a date.yep. Chesterfield Mall ? Itll have to be week after next if you're insisting on weekends, but I could do Wednesday night too.
IMAX 3D? It's a date.
See: http://www.thebore.com/forum/index.php?topic=38610.msg1524611#msg1524611
Where? Better not be buried somewhere in the MOVIES NEWS or LET'S TALK MOVIES catch all threads. Because I pee on catch all threads.
Hey bb if you come to Houston I'll take you to a private screening Tuesday.
But lets back up a bit: where did whispers of this movie bombing originate from?
Quote from: Shaka Khan on July 07, 2013, 04:40:27 PMBut lets back up a bit: where did whispers of this movie bombing originate from?reports that Grown Ups 2 is trending above Pacific Rim as far as what movie people want to see that weekend
Quote from: Shaka Khan on July 07, 2013, 04:40:27 PMBut lets back up a bit: where did whispers of this movie bombing originate from?Everyone I talk to thinks it looks stupid because of giant robots. Giant Robots don't even seem popular with even the western anime fandom, the group you'd think would be all about this movie.
I wouldn't trust me. Pan's Labyrinth is my favorite movie. I could probably recite all of it. I'll be biased as fuck.
Also, Transformers had Megan Fox's ass and a clown ass ebonics Volkeswagen beetle, so yeah.
how does sharing memories with your co-pilot help fight monsters
Quote from: Barry Egan on July 07, 2013, 06:43:56 PMhow does sharing memories with your co-pilot help fight monsters Something something humanity, believe in each other, , CANCEL THE APOCALYPSE
If it was up to me:- The monster would appear in the first 5 minutes.- Switch scenes to the White House, where Obama picks up the phone and orders to unleash JIHADIST-3000.- 2 hours of monster vs. Robot.- Roll credits.
Quote from: Barry Egan on July 07, 2013, 06:43:56 PMhow does sharing memories with your co-pilot help fight monsters One of the pilots constantly has flashbacks of playing catch with his father. In the flashbacks, he's crying and his father says something to him, but he cannot hear the words. Then towards the end of the movie, with the monster poised to defeat the American mecha, the pilot finds himself drowning within his robot as water rushes through the control center. Time slows down, and once again the flashback returns. But this time his father's words are clearly heard: "that's alright son. Just remember to always do your very best."*cue triumphant music*The pilot tells his co-pilot about his father's words, then they defeat the monster. The end.
Transformers wasn't popular cause of giant robots, it was popular cause it was based on a shitty cartoon Americans grew up on and was directed by a guy whose movies are always successful due to stupid Americans enjoying them.I don't hate Michael Bay, the Transformers movies or any of that. It just bores me so I don't care to watch it. On the other hand Pacific Rim fullfils many of the things I want to see in a giant mecha movie and then some. It is not an adaption of a very large and fondly remembered franchise by a famously successful director made for the lowest common denominator, so it won't be pulling in great numbers and I'm fine with that.
maybe if you weren't so busy sucking dudes dongs at parades you'd know more about important stuff like robot action movies.
Quote from: Mupepe on July 07, 2013, 04:54:06 PMI wouldn't trust me. Pan's Labyrinth is my favorite movie. I could probably recite all of it. I'll be biased as fuck.Have you seen The Devil's Backbone?
You know the only shit that's worse than 80's era US cartoons?DBZ.
Yup. It was a toy commercial. Any quality was rare and accidental. Now, Beast Wars was pretty good.
Quote from: Oblivion on July 08, 2013, 01:29:46 AMQuote from: Oscar the Grouch on July 07, 2013, 07:58:38 PMYup. It was a toy commercial. Any quality was rare and accidental. Now, Beast Wars was pretty good.Why? Cause it was Canadian?No, because Mainframe weren't afraid to give the finger to the toy company's whims, within the extent of their ability. And they paid the price for it afterwards. Plus, Mainframe was pretty good at storytelling, as seen from Reboot. Sunbow on the other hand were literally founded, owned, and operated by an advertising company.
Quote from: Oscar the Grouch on July 07, 2013, 07:58:38 PMYup. It was a toy commercial. Any quality was rare and accidental. Now, Beast Wars was pretty good.Why? Cause it was Canadian?