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10 Films To See Before Pacific Rim
A beginner’s guide to kaiju classics
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Destroy All Monsters (1968)Here’s a film that might have something in common with Guillermo Del Toro’s effort (plot details are still under wraps so it's hard to be sure), what with an outside force sending monsters deliberately against Earth. An alien race takes control of Godzilla and his buddies, who were living peacefully on Monster Island, and sends them against the world’s biggest cities (New York, London, Paris, Moscow, Beijing). Once control is wrested back from the alien Kilaaks, Godzilla and the gang, like a super-sized Expendables, team up to fight the still-under-alien-control King Ghidorah – and once they’ve defeated him, have to overcome the flaming Fire Dragon. The good-monster line-up this time includes Godzilla, Minilla (Godzilla’s son. Note: NOT Godzuki), Mothra, Rodan, Gorosaurus, Anguirus, Kumonga, Manda, Baragon, and Varan – try saying that lot fast twice.
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| 1 | Robot Jox | Totally agree! Robotjox & Crash & Burn must be huge influences for Del Toro!
I'm there is even sequences in the Pacific Rim trailer straight out of RobotJox!!
Fist Palm Clench! More
| Posted by robmanley78 on Wednesday May 22, 2013, 15:58 |
| | 2 | Not the correct list | Oh, this is not even the correct list of movies to see before Guillermo Del Toro's Pacific Rim. This is an entirely another list, more suitable for introduction of movies like Rolland Emmerich's Godzilla. For Pacific Rim, you should do a list of animes like Mazinger Z, Voltus V, God Sigma, Gundam, Patlabor, and especially Neon Genesis Evangelion. You may even add Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Those ARE the correct list of introduction to Pacific Rim. More
| Posted by guusebumps on Wednesday March 6, 2013, 15:55 |
| | 3 | Not the correct list | Oh, this is not even the correct list of movies to see before Guillermo Del Toro's Pacific Rim. This is an entirely another list, more suitable for introduction of movies like Rolland Emmerich's Godzilla. For Pacific Rim, you should do a list of animes like Mazinger Z, Voltus V, God Sigma, Gundam, Patlabor, and especially Neon Genesis Evangelion. You may even add Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Those ARE the correct list of introduction to Pacific Rim. The one who wrote this article clearly didn't know what he/she was talking about and clearly not an anime mecha vs monster fan. More
| Posted by guusebumps on Wednesday March 6, 2013, 15:49 |
| | 4 | Not Entirely Without Merit | Think what you will of the Emmerich re-make, Patrick Tatopoulos' re-design of Gojira is fantastic - and that's Shere Khan's mandible, don't you know. More
| Posted by Litshttam on Tuesday September 4, 2012, 18:32 |
| | 5 | Forgot the 80s | I echo DanTDavies (11.05)
Robot-Jox was a film I watched when I was a pre-teen, and it was the first film that sprang to mind when I heard the meagre plot details of del Toro's Pacific Rim.
I think an Empire article should be forthcoming on this, um, "classic" (it's available on Netflix). More
| Posted by antsdavies on Monday September 3, 2012, 11:10 |
| | 6 | And anime? | Del Toro is Mexican. He's just a tad bit older than me. So my educated guess is that he very likely grew up with the likes of Mazinger Z, Kotetsu Jeeg, Gaiking, and other anime mecha series that aired as part of 'El Festival de los Robots' ('Robot Festival') throughout the late 70s and 80s. I think these shows must have been an inspiration for this movie, alongside other anime mentioned here in the comments (such as Evangelion), and--of course--the Gundam franchise. More
| Posted by HighwayJoe on Saturday September 1, 2012, 00:02 |
| | 7 | | no mention of Robot Jocks? Classic 80's featuring giant robots punching each other in a cold war stylee? More
| Posted by DanTDavies on Friday August 31, 2012, 11:05 |
| | 8 | What about the Anime influence, Empire? | Surely, Pacific Rim also has a flavour of animes such as Neon Genesis Evangelion, Rah Xephon, Gun Buster and the like? There's a whole genre of robots vs. monsters. Also, Weta did some preliminary artwork for a Neon Genesis film about 5-7 years ago, didn't they?
Obviously, GDT's story will be his own (because he's unique and awesome and tekkers) but there have been people that have wanted to do something like this for a while.
So glad Guillermo's the one to finally do it! More
| Posted by Nicky C on Thursday August 30, 2012, 14:26 |
| | 9 | No Gamera? | Really thought you would mention Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. Pure classic More
| Posted by Toxin on Thursday August 30, 2012, 13:31 |
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