So there's no ratings for Pacific Rim at Movie-Hurl.com yet; can anyone say whether there's much hand-held camera work in it? I would really like to see it, but not if it means I have to flee the theater, or lay down in a dark room for two hours afterwards...
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No shaky-cam at all from what I remember. There is some 3D camera swooping, so if that makes you ill you might want to opt for the flat version.
'Suela, there is a lot of action, but I don't recall any hand held.
Note: we did not do 3-D or IMAX.
Awesome, thanks! I'll go for the 2D version, just to be safe.
I saw both Much Ado about Nothing and Pacific Rim today, the latter with a former roomie.
The former was very well done, an interesting modern-day adaptation. Amy Acker, Clark Gregg, Reed Diamond, and Sean Maher were all superb. And for the first time, I saw what people are talking about when they describe Fran Kranz as hot (maybe it's the short hair that finally did it). I didn't like Denisof as Benedick though - his nasal voice was just so unpleasant that I hated hearing him speak Shakespeare's words, and his attempts at physical comedy have always been cringeworthy to me. Also didn't like all the Dogberry stuff, but that's true of the play itself and not Nathan Fillion's fault (he was certainly a lot more tolerable than Michael Keaton in the role).
Pacific Rim was just made entirely of awesome. Perhaps the best giant robot vs. monster movie I've ever seen.
Teaser trailer for Idris Elba as Nelson Mandela: [link]
When I click, that goes to a trailer for How To Train Your Dragon 2?
Despicable Me 2 = however many minutes of complete delight.
Jesus, how did I manage to grab that URL by mistake? Talk about a franchise I know diddly about...okay, here's an article with embedded teaser.
Long Walk To Freedom: (short flight dragonback?): [link]