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 sebster wrote:
 Sasori wrote:
I'm hoping word of mouth and the international market carry this movie though.


Yeah, and that does happen from time to time. I mean, first weekend there was speculation that Avatar might be in trouble, because box office was high, but not high enough given the money spent on it. But then the box office numbers didn't just hold, they actually grew, and then held for a bizarrely long time. Word of mouth didn't just save that film, it turned it in to a monster hit.

But that was an exception, and like with everything, while it can happen, you don't want to be left hoping it happen for the unlikely. As a result, the rule of thumb is that when you see people saying that hopefully word of mouth or the international market will save the film, well there's trouble.

I need to check, but I think that's exactly how "The Matrix" turned out too...

I certainly don't remember seeing/hearing any aggressive advertising.

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DREDD is getting a sequel.

The dvd/blu-ray sales will guarantee that.

So there's hope for you kaiju baka to get your sequel yet.

I stopped finding kaiju entertaining about the age of 8 (spaceships and stuff were better than giant monsters.).


For the record, Star Wars came out when I was 8.

I'm OVER 50 (and so far over everyone's BS, too).
Old enough to know better, young enough to not give a ****.

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We just went to see it in Imax 3D, definitely the way to go.

I could see it getting a solid second wave of excitement when GW sues them for having the Kaiju share a Hive Mind and seek out new planets to consume.

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 whembly wrote:
I need to check, but I think that's exactly how "The Matrix" turned out too...

I certainly don't remember seeing/hearing any aggressive advertising.


The Matrix is one of the exceptions - basically one of the only films in recent memory that's made as much money after the first three weeks as it did in the first three. On big budget movies normally the money made after week three is a rounding error.

So, like I said above, it's certainly possible that Pacific Rim might be the exception, and might sustain its numbers. But it is hoping for something that is, historically, not very likely.

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 AegisGrimm wrote:
Don't forget the Riddick franchise that started with Pitch Black.......


That example doesn't really work. Pitch Black was a pretty small budget movie, with a final box office that was great relative to budget but nothing to cause. Pitch Black ended being made in to a franchise of sort because Vin Diesel became a bigger name, and so they went searching for a multiple film project for him.


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 chromedog wrote:
DREDD is getting a sequel.

The dvd/blu-ray sales will guarantee that.


Urban and the director have said they'd like to do more films, and there's hope as people realise the film found an audience. The money behind the project said a sequel was unlikely. Stranger things have happened, but they don't happen very often.

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“We may observe that the government in a civilized country is much more expensive than in a barbarous one; and when we say that one government is more expensive than another, it is the same as if we said that that one country is farther advanced in improvement than another. To say that the government is expensive and the people not oppressed is to say that the people are rich.”

Adam Smith, who must have been some kind of leftie or something. 
   
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Just watched it, I thought it was very mediocre in pretty much every respect...

Though Ron Perlman had some awesome shoes.

Edit:

I lied, it wasn't mediocre in EVERY respect... The two "scientists" were awful.

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 Corpsesarefun wrote:
Just watched it, I thought it was very mediocre in pretty much every respect...

Though Ron Perlman had some awesome shoes.


Well Ron Perlman IS awesome. I liked him in Enemy At the Gates and caveman #2 in Quest for Fire.

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 Flashman wrote:
Heck, if they'd given Crimson Typhoon a decent fight scene, it would have made a profit in China alone.


Yeah, Crimson Typhoon and Cherno Nova really needed more screen time.

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 AegisGrimm wrote:
It's pointless to pick this movie apart.


For me, that's half the fun of seeing a movie! Ones I liked, ones I hated, and ones I was indifferent to; all.

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Man I saw it last night with my family, as we were walking out of the theater we were talking about how great the subtle effects were. like
Spoiler:
how they constantly played with the lighting to evoke certain moods
and
Spoiler:
how the kid with the metal detector at the beginning is actually the kaiju scientist

Then on the car ride home we talked about who we might be drift compatible with. We all agreed my dad would make a bad pilot because he'd wind up chasing the rabbit like the girl, and my sister and I would likely be drift compatible because we've made a good tag team in fights before because we can practically predict the moves the other is about to make. On a side note did anyone notice that most of the pilots were somehow related to each other? I think the only ones that weren't were the second teams in the movie to pilot Gypsy Danger and Striker Eureka. (we're fairly certain Cherno Alpha's pilots are siblings)

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 yeri wrote:

Spoiler:
how the kid with the metal detector at the beginning is actually the kaiju scientist
(snip)
(we're fairly certain Cherno Alpha's pilots are siblings)


Expand upon the scientist bit in the spoiler tags? I think I missed that.

Also, the Cherno Alpha pilots are married.


Finally, if you're in this thread, you might enjoy this article. The article does contain one minor spoiler.

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sure, when the scientist first drifts you see him on the beach with as a child with who I assume is his dad when Gypsy goes down in the beginning. it's only there for a second, but I noticed it. also notice that the kid at the beginning when they find the old toy says with a dismissive tone "it's just an old robot toy". which is strange considering that Jagers were all the rage at that time. also the guy at the beginning has the same glasses as the scientist.

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So the kid of 11 grows up to be a scientist in his mid to late 20's in the 6 years between the beach scene and the rest of the film?
   
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It was a great movie, nipper and I reckoned far superior to Transformers.

Charlie Hunnam was adequate, but he was more than made up for by Rinko Kichuki. Dialogue was just good enough, and personally I liked the generic aspect of a lot of the dialogue and plot, using lots of sci fi staples. But I didn't like the too-obvious constant references to other movies - geeky scientist out of Jurassic Park, nerdy Brit scientist out of Dr Strangelove, body-parts shopping straight out of Bladerunner. the little boss aliens really reminded me of other movies, too, maybe Independence day.

But that was more than made up for by the vision and imagination of the fights, that were prefectly paced. My only disappointment was that the trailers spoiled on of the best bits, when they brained the kaiju with an oil tanker.

As for physical fighting - well... maybe there is some justification. You can't set off nuclear weapons in built-up areas, and the physics of large creatures means being thrown on your back is very damaging, it's all about weight vs surface area.

That said, there were only 20 people in the cinema on Monday night. Even with strong international showings, it will struggle to make back its budget.

But definitely a future cult classic.

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I'm surprised the studio went with that title. It's a little too detached from the subject matter.

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 gorgon wrote:
I'm surprised the studio went with that title. It's a little too detached from the subject matter.


Really? I think it's spot on, what with the majority of the action taking place around the rim of the Pacific

   
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 Corpsesarefun wrote:
So the kid of 11 grows up to be a scientist in his mid to late 20's in the 6 years between the beach scene and the rest of the film?


I thought the same thing. What did I miss here?
   
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 PrehistoricUFO wrote:
 Corpsesarefun wrote:
So the kid of 11 grows up to be a scientist in his mid to late 20's in the 6 years between the beach scene and the rest of the film?


I thought the same thing. What did I miss here?


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Even with some flaws, at least Pacific Rim wasn't like Revenge of the Fallen, where a hangar door in Washington DC leads to an aircraft graveyard in Arizona, complete with time of day change.........



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I thought it was pretty fekking awesome, and liked it about as much as an adult could. If I was 10-15 though holy crap I would have lost my mind...

Strong recommend to go see, don't analyze it too much though it is certainly not as non-sensical as most stuff in this type of genre is, but just take it in as an experience and you should enjoy it quite a bit... visually spectacular...

   
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 MajorTom11 wrote:
I thought it was pretty fekking awesome, and liked it about as much as an adult could. If I was 10-15 though holy crap I would have lost my mind...

Strong recommend to go see, don't analyze it too much though it is certainly not as non-sensical as most stuff in this type of genre is, but just take it in as an experience and you should enjoy it quite a bit... visually spectacular...

Taking my 7 & 9 yo tonight!

I'm so stoked!

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Best part of Pacific Rim:
'Giant Robots are a stupid idea, lets build a giant costal wall instead'
*Cuts to a scene showing the monsters smashing through the wall with ease*
   
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 MetalOxide wrote:
Best part of Pacific Rim:
'Giant Robots are a stupid idea, lets build a giant costal wall instead'
*Cuts to a scene showing the monsters smashing through the wall with ease*


I don't think the word smashing is even appropriate, it just kinda walked through the wall...
   
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Dear lord that looks bad.
   
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Just got back...

fething LOVED it!

Perfect summer flick.

My boys got a kick out of it.

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 Frazzled wrote:
I just don't think there is a major market for giant monster movies.


I think that's the crux of the issue. When I asked some of my colleagues if they wanted to go see it they unanimously declined. Mind, my colleagues are all huge nerds that geek out over anything Star Wars or Star Trek related, among other things. As a result I ended up going with a couple guys I used to canvass with who obsess over all things giant robot related.

The point being, of all the people I knew who wanted to see it, I was the only one who found the kaiju themselves at all interesting.


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 Frazzled wrote:

The problem with many of these blockbusters is not that they don't make money, but they don't make money vs. the gazillions spent on it (using Hollywood accounting, who knows how much was actually spent of course).


Its also a case of opportunity cost. Money spent on a profitable film may well have been better spent on established IP that is likely to be even more profitable.

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