Gritos y susurros - Ingmar Bergman Fitzcarraldo - Herzog No country for old men Winter sleep Her THE TREE OF LIFE The live of pi There will be blood Contempt - Godard Children of men The revenant The tin red line The great beauty - Sorrentino - Party scene
That’s what makes this movie so good. The plot may not be the best, but that action is where is at. And the nail the action each movement fells heavy and impactful, in stead of the action just looking like someone is a costume, it not just look like a giant mech but FEELS like it
@@johnsonwu4745 Yup this movie makes every Transformers movie minus 1 and 3, feel like an absolute joke and the action scenes in those movies where it's filmed by hyperactive monkeys or careless childrens. SHAME ON YOU, PARAMOUNT AND TRANSFORMERS.
@@johnsonwu4745 so real, i love how mechanical it feels too, you can see all the moving parts, how every thing moves in-order to reduce something or to increase something is just INSANE they put so much effort into this movie and it shows so well.
Bro listening to this with headphones is orgasmic. You can hear the power and weight of every step that beast takes. Being austicit, this movie just scratched every single itch in my brain and I LOVE it.
2:08 I love how quick their reaction is cuz they're not like, "OH MY GOD, THAT SPITS ACID" no, no, no, they went like, " *oh that spits acid, GIVE ME THAT* " lol
well it is likely they already new it had the ability to spit acid and plus that acid attack was originally for cherno alpha which was built more for brute force and not agility
Basically like Monster Hunter games, breaking the monster's advantages to make it an easier fight. Otachi spike tail? Ice break! Otachi acid spit? Rip out the glands, ouch! Otachi dragon mode? Cut off the wings, yer dead!
1:13 I love how Gipsy makes an effort to avoid stepping on that bridge, while at the same time completely crushing the street with every step she takes. It's a great way of showing that collateral damage is unavoidable, but that the Jaegers atleast make an attempt to keep it as low as possible. Unlike Uprising lmao
I hate that scene in uprising where one of the mechs just pulls out 2 swords and cuts like 6 building in half while running, such unnecessary damage...
thats probably why Del Toro didn’t direct the 2nd movie. But I wish Del Toro will direct a Monsterverse movie like Godzilla he makes Kaijus feel so massive
@@zenitsuthunder3946 monsterverse has no come back anymore 2014 felt heavy, on 2019 it started to make less and less sense especially with godzilla moving hella fast and running fast too, lost the heavy look. Gvk was fun but a dumb movie, and Kaijus didn't feel any heavy, just puppets. But the movie was entertaining so that's great.
I'd have to agree. I didn't have trouble seeing things but I know several people who did because they are much older than me (eye sight does get worse with age), so maybe with HDR they would be able to see better. Also dem colors.
@@daaquino5597 This is the only 3D movie that I enjoyed. I'm nearsighted and had to wear 3D glasses over my glasses and all 3D movies were really dark. But Pacific Rim is freaking bright and clear in 3D. I don't know how they achieved that.
I love how Raleigh knows everything about Gipsy Danger, the short ways to activate a weapon with the IA, how he is so compatible with Mako (both like the samurai /martial arts style) , how Raleigh is strong enough to control Gipsy alone while Mako prepares the freezing air and how Mako is so damn compatible with Raleigh that she put a new weapon they both likes: the sword.
The plasma cannon was reworked after the mk3 restoration program and it didn’t need the floating disk anymore so it’s not a short cut ,the chain blade was added because gipsy had so close rage weapons the gipsy can’t produce weapons out of thin air also raleigh didn’t control gipsy alone mako was still connected so he didn’t control it himself and if you talking about the knifehead fight he only use half of gipsy’s body as he would die if he use the whole body doesn’t matter if he’s strong
@@xSwaghettiYolonesEx Stacker had a partner in their Jaeger who died because of radiation-based cancer. Stacker solo piloted because his partner collapsed or something. That's what I read from the lore. Not sure if it's canon
@@commander_jat0580 Also remember that the Knifehead fight took place five years before the main plot of the film, and Gipsy Danger was given a refit/retrofit during the interim. Gipsy in general is much more mobile and agile in the modern fights but doesn’t lose than sense of weight and mass that comes with being a 2000 ton metal mech. You see it when they wrestle Leatherback, when they dodge the acid, or my favorite, when the head rapidly looks back and forth as they’re grappling with Otachi’s tail.
@@ggibby04508 months late but if you think Gipsy speed is impressive just imagine Strikers when they aren’t in the water, when they were fighting Orachi their speed was insane so just picture on land
1:15 I love that they included that line, "Choppers, do you have a visual, over?" It shows that the Jaeger is fighting as part of a team, a unit with supporting elements. I just wish they'd followed up on it with a few more lines, with the choppers responding and spreading out in a search pattern.
I enjoyed that a lot, the support helicopters doing various things, occasionally popping up in the foreground, while most of the time it's spotlights, You can almost always hear them in the fight as background noise. Wish there was more Action from the (Jumphawks I think?) VTOL/Helicopter things from Uprising/the Black, other than just carrying Jaegers to Sydney and shooting at apex for 10 seconds
which makes the wall an even stupider idea in hindsight lol. then again governments coming up with cheap ineffective band-aid solutions that don't address the problem is kind of the most realistic part of this movie lol
It looked so silly though haha. Like it didn't seem to get lift at the right times, not that such a creature would be able to fly, anyways. Attaching a couple wings to the empire state building won't allow it to fly
There is just something so special about this movie. It's not an original concept, it's campy, and it's downright cringe-edgy at sometimes. But it just does everything it promises it will do so god damm well that these things are non-problems, if not straight up a positive part of what makes it special. It promises you a movie about giant robots fighting giant kaijus, an it delivers exactly that - it's basically a 1:1 bang for your buck. The sense of scale, the impact, the fights, the robot designs and the monster themselves are so perfectly tailored to fit the exact purpose of delivering the "Mecha V.S Kaiju" concept, that this movie goes beyond the sum of it's parts and just becomes a classic. It never tries to be more than it is, but it shows mastery of the concept and pushes it as far as it can go, and ironically enough, that's what makes this movie *more* than it is. This film is special because it's unapologetically *it*. It is a shame we never got a sequel, it would've been great, especially if they used the same design and cinematographic principles as the original and improved on it.
This movie promised giant robots beating up giant monsters and it delivered. Movies don’t need an overly complicated plot or message. They just need good ideas and be executed well
i know we like to meme on the whole "the sequel doesn't exist" thing but this is exactly what went wrong with uprising. it honestly had a lot of really good ideas, it just didn't execute them very well. rogue jaegers? a mega kaiju? mako having an estranged adoptive brother? newt getting brainwashed by the kaiju drift? these could have been classic in the right hands. alas, del toro was not involved
@@Nostalgia_Addict The """better""", """upgraded""" Gypsy Danger that appears in Pacific Rim: Uprising. Don't watch that movie, it's literally Power Rangers...
@@pinkhoodieguy7703 Pacific Rim: Uprising? Nah, mate, you're delusional. There's only one Pacific Rim. On a less joking note, I'm willing to bet I could fix the script for the movie, give it to del Toro, and get the Uprising we all deserve. Step 1: Don't kill Mako. Step 2: Mako and Raleigh are still Drift partners. Step 3: They're not happy about the collateral damage the other dumbasses are causing, and come in three-quarters of the way through the movie to ream the protagonists for their ridiculous civilian casualties and property damage.
@@yerman0564 from the trailers, seems so. They r literally gonna copy Pacific Rim. They even seem to use the same city to fight as the one in this scene. The building at 2:34 with triangular shapes can be spotted in GvK trailer
1:38 I always love this moment, idk why it just always gets me. I always appreciated how they took this movie pretty seriously for the most part but still knew when to have fun and put in a dumb joke like that.
It also gives you a sense of relative scale, like how small things such as the pendulum move quickly, makes you feel how big actual Jaegers and Kaijus are especially they look slow and sluggish overall.
No hay otra maldita película sobre robots gigantes que te haga sentir el mismo peso, proporción, magnitud o dimensión de dicho contexto como ésta. Pasarán muchos años antes de tener una película de acción así de buena.
speaking realistically those boats are very resistant considering that they have to withstand storms and giant waves I estimate about 7 hits to a kaiju before breaking
well it is a container ship. On duty, those big container ships can carry about 200,000 metric tons. So yeah they very strong, they can definitely deliver a swing
also most movies use night fight scenes to hide bad cgi but pacific rim uses them to its advantage by giving the jaegers headlamps and making the kaiju bioluminescent. they glow against the darkness
01:02 This is my favourite part of the movie where Gipsy Danger is walking past all the tall buildings when she is looking for Otachi. It's a great way to show the scale and size of these mechs, when they are walking. It's so COOL!!! THIS MOVIE IS SO COOL!!!
@@avairal5936 I mean I can see why you'd say that but tbh the comparison is kinda unfair since the monsters in this movie are almost always in the dark while thanos had to look good in much brighter lighting as well as conveying human emotions.
Kaiju blood is toxic. Hence why most of the weapons are based on concussive force or heat rather than bladed edges. But when it comes down to the wire and they’re out of options, time for the blades. The only real exception to this rule is Crimson Typhoon, who’s main attacks are shallow cuts and slashes designed to bleed their opponent. Which is kinda dumb when you realize they actually had a plasma cannon like Gipsy danger, but never used it in the film. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@ggibby0450 The movie never mentions anything about Kaiju blood being so toxic that they'd want to avoid using bladed weaponry. The movie also shows scientists/scavengers handling the fresh corpse and organs of a Kaiju without even having gloves or facemasks on. So I don't think there's any reasonable way to explain why they didn't just use the sword right away instead of smacking it with a boat and punching it. This is just not the kind of movie where you're supposed to think logically about every single detail.
Simple, it's because railey never knew that gipsy danger has a new weapon. During the first scene of the movie, gipsy danger only has plasma cannon as a weapon. When Gipsy danger was destroyed and being fixed, the engineers added a sword. That's why when they used the sword mako said "wait, there's something left".
It's the basic kaiju fighting formula. Why doesn't Ultraman, Megazord, Voltron etc. break out their their swords and finish off the villains right off the bat? Why do they have to go through several rounds of punching, kicking, and falling before they break out the final finishing move?
An interesting detail as to why Raleigh didn't know about the sword, was because it was a _VERY_ recent installation of Gypsy. According to the lore, Mako's family actually _developed_ many of the Jaeger weaponry, and the sword was something Mako personally added to Gypsy Danger. The reason she didn't tell Raleigh was because there wasn't any time to do so. Once she "Chased the Rabbit", she expected to be pulled off the Jaeger Program, so she didn't expect Gypsy to be deployed... ...And once the battle got heated, well, Mako just didn't have time to tell Raleigh, and to be honest, when putting the close quarters of the city into consideration, as well as how _easily_ it sliced Otachi like a well-cooked ham, the sword would have trashed the city as much as it would have killed Otachi. In fact, people tend to forget that the whole reason the Jaegers were built was because any other option was too Destructive. Nuclear Bombs sent toxic "Kaiju Blue" in a widespread area, leaving whole entire regions uninhabitable, and most of the affected regions were pretty close to areas like NASA, so you couldn't just launch a space program to hammer the Kaiju from Orbit either. And before you ask, the whole reason I brought up Nuclear Bombs? Because HISHE liked to ignore that it was already explained in Pacific rim that they _TRIED_ Nukes before... And it caused too much damage.
It´s the small details that really make you feel the size of these things. I especially love the "slow" walk of Gipsy Danger. The way the water just gets blasted off it because what at that size looks like a slow walk is actually moving at whats probably close to highway speed.
0:45 I love the detail of Gypsy almost looking like she's catching her breath. Great reminder that there's people in there. Also I love how heavy the jog to catch up with Otachi feels.
@@qibcentricsplayground2043 Marvel definitely has some good CGI but nothing good since phase 3 imo, except maybe Guardians 3 and the last Spider-Man movie.
Whatsoever do you mean? Do YOU know what it would look like watching a giant robot beat the ever-living shit out of a giant monster? Because this is EXACTLY how I think it would look to watch a gundam beat the shit out of a monster.
Man the attention to detail they used for this movie is amazing. You can see gipsy making small head movements when the kaiju spits acid, as if it was analyzing it and processing it like a person (people are controlling it but still) they didn’t have to add that but they did, and since they used the coolant to cut off the tail the AI says that the temperature is critical and in a later scene you’ll see that the coolant levels are low
I have this on 4K UHD Blu-ray and I give the visuals a 10 and for the Dolby Atmos sound-audio mix, I would also have to give it a 10 as well.. the quality of Pacific Rim (2013) is a *10/10*
Am I the only one who think Pacific Rim's Honk Kong fight is better than Godzilla Vs Kong's Hong Kong fight? The sense of scale, weight, camwera shots and cinematography still look a lot more impressive.
I like to imagine myself selling my help to the people in Attack on Titan. Telling then that for a savk of coins I'll get Giant Knights to tear the titans in half.
@@anishkarki7825 yeah pretty much. I think the Yeagers in pacific rim are a lot taller than the colossal titan, many many times heavier and has speed. Would be like watching Mike Tyson curb stomping a flower.
@UC288KrQYcsR0v992jHiAp9g The Colossal Titan is about 60m tall, and Gypsy Danger is 288 feet, or about 87.7 meters tall. In other words, the Titans would be wastes of time, and the Colossal Titan would be the only semi-challenging match. After what we saw with Leatherback and Otachi, I think Gypsy Danger could easily take them on; the only challenge would be them not knowing to strike at the nape, and even then, eventually, they'll hit the neck with that massive fuckoff sword.
Just compare the Jaegers pilots of this pacific rim compared to uprising, here you’ve got gypsy danger trying to minimize collateral damage to buildings, while in the 2nd movie you’ve got gypsy avenger just pulling down buildings trying to slow down the kaiju raijun and saber Athena just using her sabers to slice through the buildings just to look cool?
The legendary veteran and the discipline daughter of the commander. Vs Tennagers, and a fail jaeger pilot. Who do you think makes more level headed decision?
Gipsy: * takes care for consideration on every individual building to try and avoid as much collateral damage* Avenger: HOW MANY BUILDINGS CAN THIS THING TAKE
If there are any other scenes in 4k HDR that you would like to see, leave a comment down below
Gritos y susurros - Ingmar Bergman
Fitzcarraldo - Herzog
No country for old men
Winter sleep
Her
THE TREE OF LIFE
The live of pi
There will be blood
Contempt - Godard
Children of men
The revenant
The tin red line
The great beauty - Sorrentino - Party scene
Mr Nobody
Run - Kurosawa
*ran
Blade runner - Both movies
Bird man
Days of heaven
ALL OF TARKOVSKY MOVIES!!!!!!!!!
There’s just something about giant robots using cargo ships as baseball bats that is all so satisfying
Pretty much Evergreen right now (Ever Given)
with the music as well
@@mcdonaldsmcflurry7734 😂😂
I used to pretend I'm doing the same with a large stick or something when I was younger
"You walked in on the wrong neighborhood fool!"
That MASSIVE sound of MASSIVE Gipsy's MASSIVE footsteps when he walks is like....MASSIVELY amazing!!!!
That was a MASSIVE comment if i say so myself
That’s what makes this movie so good. The plot may not be the best, but that action is where is at. And the nail the action each movement fells heavy and impactful, in stead of the action just looking like someone is a costume, it not just look like a giant mech but FEELS like it
@@johnsonwu4745 Yup this movie makes every Transformers movie minus 1 and 3, feel like an absolute joke and the action scenes in those movies where it's filmed by hyperactive monkeys or careless childrens. SHAME ON YOU, PARAMOUNT AND TRANSFORMERS.
@@johnsonwu4745 so real, i love how mechanical it feels too, you can see all the moving parts, how every thing moves in-order to reduce something or to increase something is just INSANE they put so much effort into this movie and it shows so well.
Real
1:18 this scene is so good. When you can actually hear all the mechanical parts moving and working.
You can feel the power needed to realize each movement
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right along with the satisfying crunch of each step
Bro listening to this with headphones is orgasmic. You can hear the power and weight of every step that beast takes. Being austicit, this movie just scratched every single itch in my brain and I LOVE it.
The sound design is unbelivably good throughout the whole movie, they even added a doppler effect in this shot to sell the size and distance
2:08 I love how quick their reaction is cuz they're not like, "OH MY GOD, THAT SPITS ACID" no, no, no, they went like, " *oh that spits acid, GIVE ME THAT* " lol
Exactly! They don’t suddenly turn into scared children they go “that’s a problem”. Then proceed to fix it!
They gave off " I'm having none of that shit , I'm taking it off" vibes
well it is likely they already new it had the ability to spit acid and plus that acid attack was originally for cherno alpha which was built more for brute force and not agility
@@alexcrockett5665 yes, it was made to beat cherno alpha
Basically like Monster Hunter games, breaking the monster's advantages to make it an easier fight. Otachi spike tail? Ice break! Otachi acid spit? Rip out the glands, ouch! Otachi dragon mode? Cut off the wings, yer dead!
0:00 Every time this song plays, I can never resist the Smile on my face from creeping up.
I love how the link "0:00" doesn't work lol
@@rchihuahua858 i tough that my aim was crap lol hahah
Fr 🔥
1:13 I love how Gipsy makes an effort to avoid stepping on that bridge, while at the same time completely crushing the street with every step she takes.
It's a great way of showing that collateral damage is unavoidable, but that the Jaegers atleast make an attempt to keep it as low as possible.
Unlike Uprising lmao
easier to fix damaged streets and vehicles than a bridge.
I hate that scene in uprising where one of the mechs just pulls out 2 swords and cuts like 6 building in half while running, such unnecessary damage...
I also hate the scene that another one pulls buildings down onto a Kaiju.
@@ricardoalves9605 saber athena
@@nex4007 gipsy avenger
It should be a global crime that this did not even get nominated or VFX at the Oscars
Pacific Rim (bot the film and the series as whole) has been robbed repeatedly. It deserves better.
thats probably why Del Toro didn’t direct the 2nd movie. But I wish Del Toro will direct a Monsterverse movie like Godzilla he makes Kaijus feel so massive
@@zenitsuthunder3946 monsterverse has no come back anymore 2014 felt heavy, on 2019 it started to make less and less sense especially with godzilla moving hella fast and running fast too, lost the heavy look.
Gvk was fun but a dumb movie, and Kaijus didn't feel any heavy, just puppets. But the movie was entertaining so that's great.
The VFX of pacific rim look better than Godzilla v Kong IMO. Just rewatched both in 4K
@@cory9495 Just saw the teaser for GodzillaxKong 2.
Maybe this is one of the best movies to rewatch in HDR ;-)
I'd have to agree. I didn't have trouble seeing things but I know several people who did because they are much older than me (eye sight does get worse with age), so maybe with HDR they would be able to see better. Also dem colors.
3d was awesome Avatar level quality even in TV.
I wish I had seen it in cinema. Its great on a good TV but on the big screen its just something else.
@@ZedsDeadZD It was so good in theaters that i paid twice just to come back and see it again.
@@daaquino5597 This is the only 3D movie that I enjoyed. I'm nearsighted and had to wear 3D glasses over my glasses and all 3D movies were really dark. But Pacific Rim is freaking bright and clear in 3D. I don't know how they achieved that.
I love how Raleigh knows everything about Gipsy Danger, the short ways to activate a weapon with the IA, how he is so compatible with Mako (both like the samurai /martial arts style) , how Raleigh is strong enough to control Gipsy alone while Mako prepares the freezing air and how Mako is so damn compatible with Raleigh that she put a new weapon they both likes: the sword.
The plasma cannon was reworked after the mk3 restoration program and it didn’t need the floating disk anymore so it’s not a short cut ,the chain blade was added because gipsy had so close rage weapons the gipsy can’t produce weapons out of thin air also raleigh didn’t control gipsy alone mako was still connected so he didn’t control it himself and if you talking about the knifehead fight he only use half of gipsy’s body as he would die if he use the whole body doesn’t matter if he’s strong
Power of love
Best weapon in these movies imo like why tf would u want giant whips just slow you down
@@xSwaghettiYolonesEx Stacker had a partner in their Jaeger who died because of radiation-based cancer. Stacker solo piloted because his partner collapsed or something. That's what I read from the lore. Not sure if it's canon
@@carlpeng2580 during that fight with Onibaba IIRC, the radiation rendered him unconscious
The scene where Gypsy ran towards it actually surprised me seeing how quick and nimble something that big can be.
Yes. In the first fight with knifehead it was in the water and therefore couldnt move that fast.
I mean, just remember how many motors per fiber that thing has, imagine
@@commander_jat0580 Also remember that the Knifehead fight took place five years before the main plot of the film, and Gipsy Danger was given a refit/retrofit during the interim.
Gipsy in general is much more mobile and agile in the modern fights but doesn’t lose than sense of weight and mass that comes with being a 2000 ton metal mech. You see it when they wrestle Leatherback, when they dodge the acid, or my favorite, when the head rapidly looks back and forth as they’re grappling with Otachi’s tail.
@@ggibby0450 Indeed.
@@ggibby04508 months late but if you think Gipsy speed is impressive just imagine Strikers when they aren’t in the water, when they were fighting Orachi their speed was insane so just picture on land
I remember seeing this in IMAX - so memorable. Too bad their latest sequel ruined it.
No sequel, forget it. They just make another Power ranger movie and took the name
@@BELIVE114 ya see pacific rim the black that would fit the role of a pacific rim sequel
What sequel? I believe there is only one movie
@@luxaniel I meant the anime
@@BELIVE114 i agree with u bro. Fak part 2 plastic robots from power rangers
1:15 I love that they included that line, "Choppers, do you have a visual, over?" It shows that the Jaeger is fighting as part of a team, a unit with supporting elements. I just wish they'd followed up on it with a few more lines, with the choppers responding and spreading out in a search pattern.
I enjoyed that a lot, the support helicopters doing various things, occasionally popping up in the foreground, while most of the time it's spotlights, You can almost always hear them in the fight as background noise.
Wish there was more Action from the (Jumphawks I think?) VTOL/Helicopter things from Uprising/the Black, other than just carrying Jaegers to Sydney and shooting at apex for 10 seconds
Then you have the other movie where everyone is special and everyone is a main character acting independently.
The chopper: yeah bro I'm Outta here u handle that shit
3:50 you can see how finally Mako takes the lead when Gipsy uses the sword
Also when Mako said "For My Family" but in Japanese in this scene makes it even cooler. It's like live action anime done right.
I really love how dramatic this scene is you can tell just by gipsy's theme you can tell alot of love went into this scene
"It can fucking fly?"
-the entire PPDC, probably
which makes the wall an even stupider idea in hindsight lol. then again governments coming up with cheap ineffective band-aid solutions that don't address the problem is kind of the most realistic part of this movie lol
They fly now?
It looked so silly though haha. Like it didn't seem to get lift at the right times, not that such a creature would be able to fly, anyways. Attaching a couple wings to the empire state building won't allow it to fly
It is also stupid of them to melt down jaegers to make the wall instead of fixing them up & updating them so the have many tools to fight with
@@logr12dragonknight55 Yeah, the Wall was intentionally a stupid idea.
There is just something so special about this movie.
It's not an original concept, it's campy, and it's downright cringe-edgy at sometimes.
But it just does everything it promises it will do so god damm well that these things are non-problems, if not straight up a positive part of what makes it special. It promises you a movie about giant robots fighting giant kaijus, an it delivers exactly that - it's basically a 1:1 bang for your buck. The sense of scale, the impact, the fights, the robot designs and the monster themselves are so perfectly tailored to fit the exact purpose of delivering the "Mecha V.S Kaiju" concept, that this movie goes beyond the sum of it's parts and just becomes a classic.
It never tries to be more than it is, but it shows mastery of the concept and pushes it as far as it can go, and ironically enough, that's what makes this movie *more* than it is. This film is special because it's unapologetically *it*.
It is a shame we never got a sequel, it would've been great, especially if they used the same design and cinematographic principles as the original and improved on it.
It got a semi-sequel in the anime, it’s good and I recommend giving it a watch
@america6634 yeah it's pretty good!
Not quite sure when or where it takes place in the universe though... 😅
This movie promised giant robots beating up giant monsters and it delivered. Movies don’t need an overly complicated plot or message. They just need good ideas and be executed well
Pointlesshub reference @@rusty7984
i know we like to meme on the whole "the sequel doesn't exist" thing but this is exactly what went wrong with uprising. it honestly had a lot of really good ideas, it just didn't execute them very well. rogue jaegers? a mega kaiju? mako having an estranged adoptive brother? newt getting brainwashed by the kaiju drift? these could have been classic in the right hands. alas, del toro was not involved
Man this first movie was just a pure masterpiece they actually made these giants feel you know... giants
What do you mean, first movie? Talking like there's a second lmao
@@MilleniumFDH XD
When I was younger I saw this movie and thought "when I grow up I want to build that"
me too i thought that i can build and control it and fight like kaiju
What’s stopping you? The government and taxes? Me too.
For me when I saw these movies and Power Rangers I thought “I’m gonna pilot that”
Same but from a video game and i still want to build one to this day
*gipsy danger: uses a cargo ship as a weapon*
*Gipsy avenger: uses buildings as a weapon*
Gipsy avenger : *still gets rekt*
Wtf is gipsy avenger
@@Nostalgia_Addict The """better""", """upgraded""" Gypsy Danger that appears in Pacific Rim: Uprising. Don't watch that movie, it's literally Power Rangers...
@@pinkhoodieguy7703 Pacific Rim: Uprising? Nah, mate, you're delusional. There's only one Pacific Rim.
On a less joking note, I'm willing to bet I could fix the script for the movie, give it to del Toro, and get the Uprising we all deserve. Step 1: Don't kill Mako. Step 2: Mako and Raleigh are still Drift partners. Step 3: They're not happy about the collateral damage the other dumbasses are causing, and come in three-quarters of the way through the movie to ream the protagonists for their ridiculous civilian casualties and property damage.
@@ladywaffle2210 Tbh I could already feel the shitty movie vibe the moment they decided to add a teenager in the cast
Holy crap, so much color!
Pacific Rim is one of the best movies to show off HDR, it's got a lot of very vibrant colours
@@4KHDRMedia I might rebuy it's HDR version if I upgrade to HDR.
Unlike Godzilla where it’s just dark and brown and the monsters look like burn victims
@@avairal5936 GvK wants to change that it seems.
@@yerman0564 from the trailers, seems so. They r literally gonna copy Pacific Rim. They even seem to use the same city to fight as the one in this scene. The building at 2:34 with triangular shapes can be spotted in GvK trailer
1:38 I always love this moment, idk why it just always gets me. I always appreciated how they took this movie pretty seriously for the most part but still knew when to have fun and put in a dumb joke like that.
It also gives you a sense of relative scale, like how small things such as the pendulum move quickly, makes you feel how big actual Jaegers and Kaijus are especially they look slow and sluggish overall.
No hay otra maldita película sobre robots gigantes que te haga sentir el mismo peso, proporción, magnitud o dimensión de dicho contexto como ésta. Pasarán muchos años antes de tener una película de acción así de buena.
Estan buena bro que ls segunda pelicula nunca existio.
@@Fersalinas1815 que dices,si nunca existió,sería una tontería por el estudio seguro sacaba a Guillermo del toro por qué tenía otros proyectos,que va
Creo que godzilla bro la del 2014, en lo personal si sentia el peso de lo enorme que son. Y curiosamente tambien fue realizada por legendary- warner
Así es, estos 4 minutos y 56 segundos tiene mejores efectos visuales que toda la fase 4 MARVEL.
Animators: How strong you want the ship to be?
Guillermo Del Toro: Yes.
speaking realistically those boats are very resistant considering that they have to withstand storms and giant waves I estimate about 7 hits to a kaiju before breaking
@@ismaelgalindo I mean they wouldn't be sea worthy after hit 1 but I can see the keel taking more than a couple hits to fully give way lol
well it is a container ship. On duty, those big container ships can carry about 200,000 metric tons. So yeah they very strong, they can definitely deliver a swing
The cgi in this movie is just so much better than any other movies. Change my mind.
Gotta love ILM.
also most movies use night fight scenes to hide bad cgi but pacific rim uses them to its advantage by giving the jaegers headlamps and making the kaiju bioluminescent. they glow against the darkness
It's not necessarily the best but the way they cover up stuff that might look rough in broad daylight is definitely some of the best
Pure epicness. When writing, filming, casting, choreography and cg come together for perfection.
2:42 Badass...
Doomsayer Vibes right there
I love that part
Came here just to watch that part
I even heard the sound of the fingers cracking somehow
when otachi releases her wings is just amazing
Best robot action fight ever!
0:43 When you realise the size and strength of that machine.
01:02 This is my favourite part of the movie where Gipsy Danger is walking past all the tall buildings when she is looking for Otachi. It's a great way to show the scale and size of these mechs, when they are walking. It's so COOL!!! THIS MOVIE IS SO COOL!!!
this movie had better consistent cgi than the avengers infinity war
The monsters in this movie has better CGI then Thanos
@@avairal5936 I mean I can see why you'd say that but tbh the comparison is kinda unfair since the monsters in this movie are almost always in the dark while thanos had to look good in much brighter lighting as well as conveying human emotions.
HDR really shines in this clip
3:26 I've seen this movie many times including in theatre, never noticed the blue moon before, nice touch on Guillermo's part.
Excellent upload guys
It is good movie in 3d ???
Dude, i never noticed too.
What's the significance of the blue moon?
@@Blockistium i want to know too
@@AmiralAkainu you wont regret it
2:44
This was the best part
big & huge, slow & powerful...
this scene is pure identity of pacific rim
3:41
Raleigh: we're all about to smacked up
Mako: no, (Japanese language)
Raleigh: what the hell are you talking about?
Raleigh does speak japanese what a weeb
Raleigh also speaks japanese
3:45 did anyone noticed they used Snapdragon for the display?😅
Bruh
Qualcomm snapdragon i saw that
Pure Mobile processing power
Yeah that thing need true power 😂
I was gonna say the same thing 😂😂
Every time I watch this scene I just think, “Why didn’t they open with the sword?” 😂😂😂 so badass
Kaiju blood is toxic. Hence why most of the weapons are based on concussive force or heat rather than bladed edges. But when it comes down to the wire and they’re out of options, time for the blades.
The only real exception to this rule is Crimson Typhoon, who’s main attacks are shallow cuts and slashes designed to bleed their opponent. Which is kinda dumb when you realize they actually had a plasma cannon like Gipsy danger, but never used it in the film. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@ggibby0450 I never knew Crimson Typhoon had a plasma cannon… makes me irritated knowing that now. What a badass mech that was.
@@ggibby0450 The movie never mentions anything about Kaiju blood being so toxic that they'd want to avoid using bladed weaponry. The movie also shows scientists/scavengers handling the fresh corpse and organs of a Kaiju without even having gloves or facemasks on. So I don't think there's any reasonable way to explain why they didn't just use the sword right away instead of smacking it with a boat and punching it. This is just not the kind of movie where you're supposed to think logically about every single detail.
Simple, it's because railey never knew that gipsy danger has a new weapon. During the first scene of the movie, gipsy danger only has plasma cannon as a weapon. When Gipsy danger was destroyed and being fixed, the engineers added a sword. That's why when they used the sword mako said "wait, there's something left".
It's the basic kaiju fighting formula. Why doesn't Ultraman, Megazord, Voltron etc. break out their their swords and finish off the villains right off the bat? Why do they have to go through several rounds of punching, kicking, and falling before they break out the final finishing move?
4:52 ooooooohh!! Super hero landing!
An interesting detail as to why Raleigh didn't know about the sword, was because it was a _VERY_ recent installation of Gypsy.
According to the lore, Mako's family actually _developed_ many of the Jaeger weaponry, and the sword was something Mako personally added to Gypsy Danger.
The reason she didn't tell Raleigh was because there wasn't any time to do so. Once she "Chased the Rabbit", she expected to be pulled off the Jaeger Program, so she didn't expect Gypsy to be deployed...
...And once the battle got heated, well, Mako just didn't have time to tell Raleigh, and to be honest, when putting the close quarters of the city into consideration, as well as how _easily_ it sliced Otachi like a well-cooked ham, the sword would have trashed the city as much as it would have killed Otachi.
In fact, people tend to forget that the whole reason the Jaegers were built was because any other option was too Destructive. Nuclear Bombs sent toxic "Kaiju Blue" in a widespread area, leaving whole entire regions uninhabitable, and most of the affected regions were pretty close to areas like NASA, so you couldn't just launch a space program to hammer the Kaiju from Orbit either.
And before you ask, the whole reason I brought up Nuclear Bombs? Because HISHE liked to ignore that it was already explained in Pacific rim that they _TRIED_ Nukes before... And it caused too much damage.
2:42: Doomsayer Vibes right there
2:15 POV:Your trying to take out the object your dog has in its mouth
relatable
3:48 did anyone notice that the monitors are using the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors😂
This movie is full of small details. They were looking for perfection in each frame
It´s the small details that really make you feel the size of these things. I especially love the "slow" walk of Gipsy Danger. The way the water just gets blasted off it because what at that size looks like a slow walk is actually moving at whats probably close to highway speed.
1:14 Take your note Steven DeKnight. This is what made Pacific Rim so great
0:01 That build up of the music for Gipsy Danger walking with the boat just makes it so badass.
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When I was young I always asked my father to play these on the tv using cd's and dvd's, so nostalgic.
3:34 didnt knew GLaDOS was there.
Gipsy danger slicing otachi in half never gets old
I'm 22 rn. But there's just something about giant robots fighting kaiju creatures that makes my inner 10 year old happy
0:45 I love the detail of Gypsy almost looking like she's catching her breath. Great reminder that there's people in there. Also I love how heavy the jog to catch up with Otachi feels.
The uprising is more "for children" and more comedy than this.
I agree, I feel as if they just wanted to make a transformer movie lol
it so so so bad ....
they should make 'pacific rim 2' again correctly
@@maemi814 I'm honestly irritated enough that I might find a copy of the plotline and... fix it.
Mako deserved better. She'll get better.
@@maemi814 And let's pretend uprising never happened.
This movie is so good. And it's a good thing it doesn't have a sequel.
Its literally not possible to make a better movie scene than this
I love how Rileigh say I'll hold them. since he solo piloted before.
The editor of this movie is a bloody legend!
A 2013 has better than 90% of 2023 movies
how the fuck we went from this to the sequel just baffles me
this movie should have made billions.
I have watched this movie like 50 times and will keep watching! Damn
This movie is basically what every little kid who played with giant robot toys was picturing in their head.
every damn time the theme play, i got goosebump.
This is one of those movies where the CGI doesn’t look “realistic” but it looks amazing.
It definitely looks more realistic than whatever crap marvel shits out Tbh
@@qibcentricsplayground2043 well that’s a low bar lol
@@jackpackage4278 to be fair marvel's cgi was banging for the iron man trilogy
@@qibcentricsplayground2043 Marvel definitely has some good CGI but nothing good since phase 3 imo, except maybe Guardians 3 and the last Spider-Man movie.
Whatsoever do you mean? Do YOU know what it would look like watching a giant robot beat the ever-living shit out of a giant monster?
Because this is EXACTLY how I think it would look to watch a gundam beat the shit out of a monster.
Man the attention to detail they used for this movie is amazing. You can see gipsy making small head movements when the kaiju spits acid, as if it was analyzing it and processing it like a person (people are controlling it but still) they didn’t have to add that but they did, and since they used the coolant to cut off the tail the AI says that the temperature is critical and in a later scene you’ll see that the coolant levels are low
did you notice the AIs voice is glados from portal?
0:00 this right is is enough to get someone hooked into the giant fighting robots genre.
what a gloriously made scene from a gloriously made movie… ahhh too bad it never got a sequel!
I have this on 4K UHD Blu-ray and I give the visuals a 10 and for the Dolby Atmos sound-audio mix, I would also have to give it a 10 as well.. the quality of Pacific Rim (2013) is a *10/10*
It is so hard to make CGI feel like it has weight, so huge props to the CGI artists because I feel every single blow
Imagine a Godzilla crossover....
If only they would stop cutting away from Godzilla in those films
If godzilla was in the Pacific rim universe he would just flick the kaiju and boom they'd be dead.
They're owned by the same studio. It could have been possible if Uprising didn't take a dump all over itself.
Well we kinda got it in Godzilla vs Kong
That low key metallic guitar 🎸 sounds very mechy. I couldn't resist replaying it 5 times over.
What kids see when they're playing with their figures.
I just clicked the video and there wasn't even a second wasted. The bgm just kicked in within a millisecond and i just went "oh yeahhhh"
I use this clip everytime I wanna test if a monitor is good or not
Well underrated
The lighting and colors in the night scenes still look sooooo good.
This part was so amazing... always love watching the 1st part of Pacific Rim and now hyped for the anime version coming to Netflix 🔥❤️
Yep, I'm definitely about to re-watch the movie after watching this. 📽 🖥
3:03 the music is so ominous and scary
God if there is any movie I want to watch in HDR, it's this one.
0:07 is possibly the most radical thing I've ever seen
Fighting them feels so hopeless so when they win it feels so much more rewarding.
2:12 "imma need that big dawg"
Am I the only one who think Pacific Rim's Honk Kong fight is better than Godzilla Vs Kong's Hong Kong fight? The sense of scale, weight, camwera shots and cinematography still look a lot more impressive.
You are not.
I like to imagine myself selling my help to the people in Attack on Titan. Telling then that for a savk of coins I'll get Giant Knights to tear the titans in half.
Or stomp them to oblivion..
@@anishkarki7825 yeah pretty much. I think the Yeagers in pacific rim are a lot taller than the colossal titan, many many times heavier and has speed. Would be like watching Mike Tyson curb stomping a flower.
@UC288KrQYcsR0v992jHiAp9g The Colossal Titan is about 60m tall, and Gypsy Danger is 288 feet, or about 87.7 meters tall. In other words, the Titans would be wastes of time, and the Colossal Titan would be the only semi-challenging match. After what we saw with Leatherback and Otachi, I think Gypsy Danger could easily take them on; the only challenge would be them not knowing to strike at the nape, and even then, eventually, they'll hit the neck with that massive fuckoff sword.
Eren jaeger in an jaeger nice.
@@erenjaeger772 hahaha yep
To me~ this is the best 3D movie i ever watch in the cinema~ after so many years this scene still makes me tear with joy and excitement
No matter how powerful gipsy danger is it is literally metal toast by the hands of Godzilla
No duh lmao, no need to even comment this, it’s a fact. But I still love GD tho.
Both are protagonists, and both have plot armor, but Godzilla's plot armor is way stronger, so... Yeah
It's sad they haven't made a sequel for this
That cargo ship is stronger than all of the Jaegers from Uprising.
I love seeing so much water falling off gypsy, the jaegers are so large that so much water collects on them as they move around
Just compare the Jaegers pilots of this pacific rim compared to uprising, here you’ve got gypsy danger trying to minimize collateral damage to buildings, while in the 2nd movie you’ve got gypsy avenger just pulling down buildings trying to slow down the kaiju raijun and saber Athena just using her sabers to slice through the buildings just to look cool?
The legendary veteran and the discipline daughter of the commander.
Vs
Tennagers, and a fail jaeger pilot.
Who do you think makes more level headed decision?
Gipsy: * takes care for consideration on every individual building to try and avoid as much collateral damage*
Avenger: HOW MANY BUILDINGS CAN THIS THING TAKE
The Music at the beginning is so badass
The most badass entry to a fight in the history of cinema.
*Ghidorah takes notes*
1:14 the way how gipsy walks is just BADASS and the sounds of those footsteps are just so realistic
am i the only one who hears GlaDOS's voice as the voice assistant in the Gipsy danger?
You're not the only one
i remember whan i was in cinema on this movie with two my sisters good memory good one
It's disappointing that a sequel was never produced. :(
Fr
I refuse that this peak movie have a sequel