View Full Version : Hey Guys, Pacific Rim...wait, GlaDOS? Wha-- ROCKET PUNCH?! WOA!!!
Bells
12-12-2012, 07:41 PM
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The thread title reflects my reactions to this trailer.
Muthafuggin Pacific Rim man!! :dance:
Aldurin
12-13-2012, 01:19 AM
Man, that is blatantly GlaDOS, I wonder if Valve can sue for that (they aren't EA so they probably won't jump on it like a shark).
rpgdemon
12-13-2012, 01:26 AM
I don't think it really is blatantly GlaDOS.
It sounds the same, but if the character is different, Valve can't sue them for using the same voice actor/robotization technique.
Lumenskir
12-13-2012, 01:37 AM
Hrrm. :\
On the one hand, the trailer showed zero Charlie Day, was (hopefully) showing off the slo-mo parts so we could see the robots's designs, and (hopefully) the ponderous "Monsters from portals inside of cracks in the snooore human standupednesszzzzz" voiceover is the extent of the movie's info dump...
On the other hand, I've been burned one too many times. From what I can see, every interaction between the giant figures that presumably make up the core of the movie seems stilted.* I'd be perfectly fine with Idris Elba's** whole "Humans, RAH!" speech being the general tone of the movie's story, but the whole "We made monsters too!" and neural link stuff makes me think it'll tend towards the more psychological, which, meh.
*And not like how Big O-esque "This is what millions of tons of metal mech winding up and careening around" slow-but-forceful looks, more like "Fighting in millions of pounds of invisible molasses" glacial.
**Charlie Hunnam, what accent is that?? They're letting Idris Elba speak in his normal voice, you should speak in yours.
So far, not impressed, but I'll stick with the default of cautiously optimistic.
Man, that is blatantly GlaDOS, I wonder if Valve can sue for that (they aren't EA so they probably won't jump on it like a shark).
Well, they signed off on it, so I'd say they wouldn't have a great case. (http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/120087-Guillermo-del-Toro-Has-GlaDOS-On-Board-for-Sci-Fi-Movie)
Although, that was also something that baffled me. Like, I can imagine Del Toro being all "Ooh, it'd be great to have GlaDoS be the voice!", but was there no one around to ask "Why?"
Locke cole
12-13-2012, 02:39 AM
So it is, in fact Ellen McClain?
I thought the similarity was uncanny.
Of course, I dunno if that's good or bad.
On the one hand, it's a fun little thing to recognize in the movie.
On the other hand, if I see the movie, I'm going to be expecting those giant robot suits to flood with neurotoxin every time I hear the AI.
synkr0nized
12-13-2012, 02:53 AM
So it is, in fact Ellen McClain?
I thought the similarity was uncanny.
Of course, I dunno if that's good or bad.
Yes, it is.
Personally, I think that's bad. I will be sorely disappointed whenever I hear her not being sarcastic, sinister, or just plain amusing and entertaining. It will be upsetting to hear my dear GLaDOS reduced to a mere computer voice, no matter how awesome Ellen McClain is.
I will only be mollified if they imply that GLaDOS was just looking for an extra job to pass the time between testing subjects and gassing facilities.
Bells
12-13-2012, 05:24 AM
It's the eternal burden of Movie/CG Robot Battles... Sluggish and heavy. I learned to live with it, even though it still saddens me a bit to see it.
i know they do it to be "faithful to physics" and to give "weight" to everything... but quite honestly? You are giving me Rocket Punching Skyscraper-sized robots, i'm Ok with suspension of disbelief at this point.
POS Industries
12-13-2012, 10:01 AM
I'm getting some strong American Godzilla vibes from this movie that are turning me off.
I wouldn't have even given a shit about this movie if not for Ellen McLain.
Bells
12-13-2012, 10:22 AM
it's probably the Godzilla Yell they use and the glowing reptile mouths...
POS Industries
12-13-2012, 02:53 PM
Actually I was leaning more toward the overly Americanized feel of what is a traditionally Japanese genre. I mean, it's still probably not going to be THAT bad but we've been burned before with this sort of thing.
Magus
12-14-2012, 04:05 PM
Seeing mostly for the Guillermo Del Toro monster designs and robot designs and the general epicness of it. I even liked Don't Be Afraid of the Dark which I guess was Del Toro-Lite so really I haven't ever disliked something of his yet.
The only real nod towards Japanese anime seems to be that some of it will be set in Japan and the co-star is Asian, along with the general concept, but again, I'm pretty optimistic about it.
Bells
12-14-2012, 06:10 PM
Rocket Punches are also very very much japanese.
Amake
12-17-2012, 11:16 AM
Alternate title:
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv324/immortalpictures/two-robots.jpg
So yeah Guillermo Del Toro = Aces; don't think I can add anything else.
Premmy
12-18-2012, 07:28 AM
Actually I was leaning more toward the overly Americanized feel of what is a traditionally Japanese genre. I mean, it's still probably not going to be THAT bad but we've been burned before with this sort of thing.
It's because Americans are too whiny to accept the rubber suits. And I mean. what's even the point if there's no rubber suits?
Nique
12-23-2012, 12:55 AM
Transformers/ Godzilla / Battleship esque action films are just becoming way to exhausting without something in them to back up the continuous influx of explosions and tits. Story writing is becoming a lost art in the genre that needs it the most.
And if someone had the bright idea to capitalize on Portal's success, why not just make a half-life// portal film?
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