WOW! How'd that happen? Don't you usually post these threads months in advance?I totally forgot it was coming out today...
I totally forgot it was coming out today and I'm surprised that it's getting decent to high scores.
IMDb: 8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 72%
I saw it Thursday night.
Best Kaiju movie EVER!!!
Sometimes an entire year.Don't you usually post these threads months in advance?
Because it looked like a forgetable summer movie with robots and special effects. It didn't look bad necessarily, it just didn't look all that earth-shattering. I figured I might check it out.Why are you surprised it is getting good ratings?
As good as this was, I'm still putting Man of Steel at the top of my list. I think Pacific Rim is being better received because it doesn't have to live up to any expectations.I can't say that this is the best movie of the summer, cause of course that's entirely subjective. I will say it's my favorite movie of the summer so far.
Yeah, I suppose you could nitpick the logic behind using giant robots to fight monsters as well as why they need two pilots in a mind meld, but the concept is fun and you find yourself more accepting as the movie progresses.…as far as plot goes, there were so many times where stuff kinda didn't make sense but was so awesome you overlooked it.
I thought of Voltron too.My partner loved that too and grabbed my arm and just started saying, "VOLTRON! That's like VOLTRON!!!"
My partner loved that too and grabbed my arm and just started saying, "VOLTRON! That's like VOLTRON!!!"
I know nothing about Japanimation(never cared for it)and don't know a kaiju from a kaj-a-goo-goo and he told me there were lots of little subtle homages to the genre.
One thing we were wondering was, does the shoe motif mean anything in Japanimation? There were two characters who took a shoe and the camera seemed to really focus on it. Is there any symbolism in Japanese culture?
I was planning to stay through the end credits anyway (I was trained that way from a young age), especially since I heard it's dedicated to Ray Harryhausen & Ishiro Honda.By the way, stay through the first part of the credits, not just for the awesome theme song, but because there's a little something extra. I'm sure you'll like it. There's nothing tacked on at the very end though.
Yeah, I suppose you could nitpick the logic behind using giant robots to fight monsters as well as why they need two pilots in a mind meld, but the concept is fun and you find yourself more accepting as the movie progresses.
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