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In this episode we discuss the sequel to Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. Does this movie deserve its creation? We also discuss the Ready Player One trailer. Directed by Steven S. DeKnight (Pan's Labrynth, Pacific Rim, Crimson Peak) Starring John Boyega (Attack the Block, Star Wars, Detroit) Scott Eastwood (Flags of Our Fathers, Suicide Squad) Cailee Spaeny (First major release) Burn Gorman (Layer Cake, The Dark Knight Rises, Crimson Peak) Charlie Day (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Horrible Bosses, The Lego Movie) Tian Jing (The Great Wall, Kong: Skull Island) Jin Zhang (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dargon, My Lucky Star, Ip Man 3) Adria Arjona (Person of Interest, Emerald City) Rinko Kikuchi (Babel, Norwegian Wood, Kumiko: The Treasure Hunter) Jake Pentecost, son of Stacker Pentecost, reunites with Mako Mori to lead a new generation of Jaeger pilots, including rival Lambert and 15-year-old hacker Amara, against a new Kaiju threat.
In the sequel to Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim we get jaegers, drones, and Kaiju and things in between. Kate and Adrian bring you through the movie and talk about their likes and dislikes in Pacific Rim Uprising, how Jon Boyega needs to be in more things, and how mechs should move given the laws of anime.
It's robots vs. monsters vs. Jaegers vs. kaiju vs. bad exposition on this week's show! We're joined by noted Pac Rim enthusiast, Geek 101 podcaster and all around good dude Ariel Rada to discuss the sequel to Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim as well as some X-Men news and Apple's foray into original content.
Hot off the global success of Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim, a sequel to the robots versus monsters film was greenlit and is now upon us. Gone are Idris Elba and Charlie Hunnam in are John Boyega and Scott Eastwood. To keep in line with this pattern, gone is Barry and in is DJ Valentine of the Simplistic Reviews Podcast. MOVIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK: The Death of Stalin, Mute, Thor: Ragnarok, Belgica, Easy A, Pacific Rim: Uprising Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter or Facebook. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music. Give them a like on Facebook or check out their website at www.thegooseband.com.
Host emeritus Darren Franich comes up through the breach to do battle with Clay over Guillermo del Toro's PACIFIC RIM. Which side will Ryan choose in this epic contest? Also: Darren and Ryan's show notes! Recorded at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica
This week on the Ticker podcast: IR takeaways from Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim, what the global stock market slide means and whether China will soon welcome a stream of new IROs.
With Godzilla fast approaching and del Toro's Pacific Rim smashing theaters last year, the Geek Mythology Team look at various aspects of the 'monster-movie' genre and how it could correlate into gaming. There's also a helping dose of the latest news in TV, Movies and Gaming and various banter about the fact that this episode is the first episode that'll be both a video and audio podcast(exciting)! There's also another round of the Geek Olympiad and judgement on both Octodad: Dadliest Catch and Child of Light.
In this messy show, Tom and Derrick looks at the rather epic levels of carnage in this year's summer blockbuster, and wonder if it's too much. Are we being desensitized to all this damage? Is it fair for Hollywood to call back to 9/11 for lazy affirmation of their plot developments? And why is Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim a more responsible film than Zack Snyder's Man of Steel? All this, plus the Superman sequel Tom really wants to see! You now you don't want to wander Tokyo carrying a red shoe, so get to clicking (and don't forget to Twitter us at @BITDShow)!
In this messy show, Tom and Derrick looks at the rather epic levels of carnage in this year's summer blockbuster, and wonder if it's too much. Are we being desensitized to all this damage? Is it fair for Hollywood to call back to 9/11 for lazy affirmation of their plot developments? And why is Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim a more responsible film than Zack Snyder's Man of Steel? All this, plus the Superman sequel Tom really wants to see! You now you don't want to wander Tokyo carrying a red shoe, so get to clicking (and don't forget to Twitter us at @BITDShow)!
In this messy show, Tom and Derrick looks at the rather epic levels of carnage in this year's summer blockbuster, and wonder if it's too much. Are we being desensitized to all this damage? Is it fair for Hollywood to call back to 9/11 for lazy affirmation of their plot developments? And why is Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim a more responsible film than Zack Snyder's Man of Steel? All this, plus the Superman sequel Tom really wants to see! You now you don't want to wander Tokyo carrying a red shoe, so get to clicking (and don't forget to Twitter us at @BITDShow)!
A review of Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. Find more at www.PodMeIfYouCan.com
Adam tries to convince Josh that he has no knowledge of Sarah Connor’s whereabouts -- whatever it takes to stay alive in order to share this week’s Filmspotting Top 5: Movie Robots. Plus, it's Kaiju vs. Jaeger in Guillermo del Toro's "Pacific Rim" ... Will it also be Kempenaar vs. Josh? This podcast is presented by Audible. :00-1:34 - Billboard / Audible 1:34-26:30 - Review: "Pacific Rim" Music: Daft Punk, "Beyond" 27:48-30:30 - Audible 30:30-38:02 - Massacre Theatre 38:02-47:48 - Polls / Notes 47:48-52:39 - In Memoriam: Dennis Farina Music: Daft Punk, "Within" 54:03-59:12 - Pay The Dealer 59:25-1:31:14 - Top 5: Movie Robots 1:31:14-1:37:18 - Close / Outtake MUSIC - Daft Punk NOTES - MT winner: Bret Pippen - Audible recs: Zealot: Life and Times of Jesus... The Woody Allen Collection LINKS - "So It Goes" Magazine - Josh's review of "Pacific Rim" - "Moonrise Kingdom" cos-play PARTNERS - MoviePass - Fandor.com/Filmspotting - The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith- iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a first for the podcast this week and we have a double main review. First we discuss Pixar's latest sequel/first prequel Monsters University, and try to figure out if Pixar are getting lazy, or if everyone else has simply upped their game. After that we talk gigantic bad-ass robots and aliens in our review of Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. Also this week, we discuss Sam Mendes' return to the Bond franchise (Yay!) and Johnny Depp's return to the Alice in Wonderland franchise (why?!), James has a rant about films from The Asylum, particularly the so-bad-that-it's-fucking-terrible Sharknado, and the other lads watched some films as well. Guess which forgetful old bastard wrote this.
In episode 62 Top 5 Film welcomes back Steve Zaragoza of Source Fed. Last time Steve was on the show we talked Hobbits and this time we are talking giant monsters and robots in lieu of Guillermo det Toro's "Pacific Rim" releasing. For the Top 5 list the group breakdown their favorite Kaiju and Jaeger's (not limited to Pacific Rim) and for a bonus round the group discusses what giant monster/robot movie would they most like to see next.
On this Side Effect it's Jaegers, Kaijus, and canceling the apocalypse as we review Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. Joining Dave is New Jersey Nick and Mike from Slashercast, author D.A. Chaney (@DA_Chaney) and first time guest Jesse (@TheJesseb83) from the @MovieCopia podcast. Is Pacific Rim the Rocket Elbow to the face the summer blockbuster needs? Listen and find out!
This week, we discuss THE summer movie for monster-punching robots, Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim! Plus, we dive into some movie news, including the improbable social media buzz surrounding SyFY's stinker, Sharknado.
The epic battle between Jaegers and kaiju is finally here! Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim is one of the most highly-anticipated films of the year--at least by geeks online--but is it a fitting entry into his filmography? Does this battle for humanity impress, or is it just as exhausting as all the others we've seen this summer? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:22 - Intro and clip 3:23 - General thoughts 15:46 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing cinemafix@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
West reads David's review of Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim.
On this week's podcast, Fandango's Erik Davis and Sean O'Connell discuss Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim, as well as the most anticipated panel at San Diego Comic-Con
This week, Paul and AJ discover that silence is perfectest herald of joy; if they were but little happy, they could say how much. You're kidding yourself, though, if you thought that meant they would shut up. Nope, there's plenty of talk about Joss Whedon's delightful Shakespeare adaptation Much Ado About Nothing, as the boys gush about the cast (Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof together again!), delight in the embellishments and grace notes Whedon has added to the text, and discuss how successfully the film blends Old English with 21st century trappings. Much ado, indeed. Next: we're making up for not taking the Fourth of July off by taking next week off, but when we return, we shall be discussing Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim.