Edit: If you saved your Jaeger, you can also use it in the Jaeger Combat Simulator, though a lot of the parts will get switched out depending on what weapons you pick.
I just can't stop giggling at the idea of a couple North Korean pilots inside that thing's head holding up their arms, staring at them wide eyed, mouths agape.
I just can't stop giggling at the idea of a couple North Korean pilots inside that thing's head holding up their arms, staring at them wide eyed, mouths agape.
Don't be silly, That thing isn't piloted.
its the reincarnation of the great and glorious leader, come to save the world from capitalist monsters.
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Mmm, those're some good GWN jaegers. Was gonna call mine 'Polite Refusal.' I'm a try again with the jaegaer-maker.
Also picked up the art book at the comic shoppe today, but too scared to look at it yet for fear of thpoilerth. Will have to wait until friday.
I really want to see this in IMAX, but the 3D part turns me off. Don't like the concept in general, and del Toro didn't want to film the movie in 3d, so its probably shoehorned in.
Actually got to go to the premiere last night. Guys, this movie is, in no uncertain terms, totally tits. I can't think of one thing wrong with it. Except that the Dolby Theater sound system made it hard to tell who was saying what during the action scenes.
The story was tight, the effects were near flawless, and the music- dear god the music.
Actually got to go to the premiere last night. Guys, this movie is, in no uncertain terms, totally tits. I can't think of one thing wrong with it. Except that the Dolby Theater sound system made it hard to tell who was saying what during the action scenes.
The story was tight, the effects were near flawless, and the music- dear god the music.
I cannot wait to see this again.
Haven't seen the movie, but I'll second your review of the music. I bought the soundtrack on Amazon and have been listening to it while I drive.
This may be the first time I've ever wanted a longer commute or to get stuck in traffic.
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The Swedish one totally looks like he's skiing.
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wiltingI had fun once and it was awfulRegistered Userregular
edited July 2013
Just went to check show times and discovered my local cinema isn't screening this. I am not pleased. Not only that, same stupid cinema chain isn't showing at all, and has a monopoly in all the nearby towns.
EDIT: Ok, I can go in Waterford if I don't mind a 45 minute train journey both ways, plus probably hanging around waiting for the film/return journey for a combined couple of hours.
Just went to check show times and discovered my local cinema isn't screening this. I am not pleased. Not only that, same stupid cinema chain isn't showing at all, and has a monopoly in all the nearby towns.
EDIT: Ok, I can go in Waterford if I don't mind a 45 minute train journey both ways, plus probably hanging around waiting for the film/return journey for a combined couple of hours.
That fucking sucks. It's really awesome of you that you aren't giving up though. You're awesome!!
Just went to check show times and discovered my local cinema isn't screening this. I am not pleased. Not only that, same stupid cinema chain isn't showing at all, and has a monopoly in all the nearby towns.
EDIT: Ok, I can go in Waterford if I don't mind a 45 minute train journey both ways, plus probably hanging around waiting for the film/return journey for a combined couple of hours.
Waterford, VA?
If you're in Virginia there might be an Alamo Drafthouse relatively near you. And that'd be an experience rivaling any IMAX to boot.
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wiltingI had fun once and it was awfulRegistered Userregular
edited July 2013
Waterford, Ireland. Alamo Drafthouse are indeed awesome though, saw The King of Kong in the Austin, TX one.
Guess I'll just use Pacific Rim as an excuse to go up to Dublin for a night or two.
I can't make this thing work. Would somebody kindly make "The Seaward" a reality for me? I don't care where it's from or what it looks like, I just need to know there is a giant robot called the Seaward somewhere on the net.
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Edit: If you saved your Jaeger, you can also use it in the Jaeger Combat Simulator, though a lot of the parts will get switched out depending on what weapons you pick.
Don't be silly, That thing isn't piloted.
its the reincarnation of the great and glorious leader, come to save the world from capitalist monsters.
Also picked up the art book at the comic shoppe today, but too scared to look at it yet for fear of thpoilerth. Will have to wait until friday.
I'm definitely picking up that art book, but I'm waiting until after I see the film.
Apparently it is filled with them, so yeah, wait until after you see the movie.
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The story was tight, the effects were near flawless, and the music- dear god the music.
I cannot wait to see this again.
Haven't seen the movie, but I'll second your review of the music. I bought the soundtrack on Amazon and have been listening to it while I drive.
This may be the first time I've ever wanted a longer commute or to get stuck in traffic.
Why isn't it time to be in theaters watching this yet?
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Already sold out, .
EDIT: Ok, I can go in Waterford if I don't mind a 45 minute train journey both ways, plus probably hanging around waiting for the film/return journey for a combined couple of hours.
That fucking sucks. It's really awesome of you that you aren't giving up though. You're awesome!!
Waterford, VA?
If you're in Virginia there might be an Alamo Drafthouse relatively near you. And that'd be an experience rivaling any IMAX to boot.
Guess I'll just use Pacific Rim as an excuse to go up to Dublin for a night or two.
More than one Waterford.
Troubling.