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As a war between humankind and monstrous sea creatures wages on, a former pilot and a trainee are paired up to drive a seemingly obsolete special weapon in a desperate effort to save the world from the apocalypse.
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Much better than Transformers vs. Godzilla has any right to be. It's not Shakespeare, but it's fun. The story mostly realizes what it is and gives you what you want, but there are times where it sees to want to be more than it is and tries to add a lot more depth. It's just that that's not what we want from this kind of show.
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CastCrew:
Peter Hewitt => Marine (uncredited) Matthew G. Taylor => Saltchuck Crew Robin Thomas => American UN Representative Julian Barnes => British UN Representative Santiago Segura => Wizened Man Ellen McLain => Gipsy Danger AI (voice) David Fox => Old Man on Beach Larry Joe Campbell => Construction Worker Brad William Henke => Construction Foreman Ron Perlman => Hannibal Chau Clifton Collins Jr. => Ops Tendo Choi Robert Kazinsky => Chuck Hansen (as Rob Kazinsky) Max Martini => Herc Hansen Charlie Day => Dr. Newton Geiszler Burn Gorman => Gottlieb Rinko Kikuchi => Mako Mori Idris Elba => Stacker Pentecost Charlie Hunnam => Raleigh Becket Diego Klattenhoff => Yancy Becket Heather Doerksen => Lt. A. Kaidanovsky David Richmond-Peck => Canadian UN Representative (as David Richmond Peck) Robert Maillet => Lt. S. Kaidanovsky
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Trivia:
SPOILER:When little Mako is in the alleyway, every object on the set was rigged to the same hydraulic system. Whenever the giant monster was to take a step, everything bounced or shook in unison, including the puddles.:SPOILER `~14479~` did an uncredited re-write of the script. `~12778~`, `~14817~`, `~13151~`, `~13160~`, and `~14105~` were considered for the role of Raleigh Becket. `~Neil Cross~`, `~Patrick Melton~` and `~Marcus Dunstan~` did some uncredited rewrites of the screenplay. `~1572~` was considered for the `~6063~` role. `~1144~`'s character, Hannibal Chau, could be named after `~490~`'s character, Hannibal Chew, in !~bladerunner~!~Blade Runner (1982)~!, as `~6497~` has named the film as a huge inspiration for him as a director. The title screen does not appear until seventeen minutes into the film. `~7356~` was considered for the role of Herc Hansen. `~1144~` kept the shoes he wore on this film. Later on, his wife had them melted down and converted into a pair of heels for herself. This was the first `~6497~` film to feature `~1144~` as a human character, since @%Cronos (1993)%@. The computer is voiced by `~18078~`, who also voiced GLaDOS, the A.I. from @%Portal (2007)%@ and @%Portal 2 (2011)%@. This is in fact a cameo by GLaDOS, as `~6497~` was such a fan of the games that he approached the game's developers, Valve, who approved. Del Toro said in an interview for the Toronto Sun, "I wanted very much to have her, because I'm a big Portal fan. But just as a wink. She's not cake-obsessed. She's not out to destroy humanity." He further explained, "Look, there's no A.I. I'd rather have than GlaDOS, but McLain's voice in the movie, due in theaters July 12th, has been modulated a bit to be less similar to the distinctive tone of Portal's unforgettable antagonist. The filter we're using is slightly less GLaDOS. Slightly. The one in the trailer I wanted to be full-on GlaDOS." The GLaDOS voice itself is inspired by the computer in @%The Thirteenth Floor (1999)%@. Though the giant monsters were always intended to be computer generated, all of their designs were expanded from the notion that they could be "worn as suits," like in traditional kaiju films. Kaiju is a Japanese word that literally translates to "strange beast." It is usually used to refer to giant monsters from Japanese science-fiction films, such as @%Godzilla (1954)%@. According to `~18072~`, in an earlier version of the script Mako and Raleigh spoke two different languages for a majority of the film. After connecting as pilots, they slowly began to understand one another, and before the end they heard each other speaking in their own respective languages. The only remnant of a language barrier is when Raleigh speaks to Mako in Japanese, and she is surprised he knows her home language. Approximately a hundred Kaijus and a hundred Jaegers were designed, but only a fraction of them appeared in the film. Every week, the filmmakers held a vote for their favorites. SPOILER:When Mako falls into her memory of being attacked as a little girl, the transition from the cockpit of the Jaeger to the Japanese street was all done on set.:SPOILER
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