I saw Pacific Rim yesterday! Finally. I liked it a lot, though I had a similar problem that I had with Firefly: people were squeeing so much about it that I ended up almost disappointed because it didn't quite live up to my high expectations.
Things I liked: GIANT ROBOTS. Yay worldbuilding! With politics and economics and society in the background and all working together, with black markets and stuff. Canonical soulbonding. Somewhat realistic technological improvements and yet not because of general panic. Mako & Stacker :) The action scenes were fun, the soundtrack fit, the colors were well done, and the kaiju didn't look silly. The emphasis on acting together instead of solo was very nice.
Things I didn't like:
- Some of the characters. The Russian couple and the Chinese triplings die in the beginning without any meaningful scenes, while the Australian jerk survives? I wasn't interested in the Australians, or Raleigh for that matter, I've seen characters like them hundreds of times before.
- The science subplot. Seriously, they've been fighting these things for twelve (?) years and never before did they think of doing a DNA analysis, or attempting a drift with a kaiju brain, and they don't have more scientists? Please. It's not like they need geneticists for building the walls. Not to mention it's soo silly and unnecessary that the kaiju are all grown clones, canon rejected. And I wasn't interested in the twitchy scientists either. Give me more Russians instead.
- With so much fight experience and/or simulations they really should know more about their weapons and fighting techniques by now than "oh, right, we do have a sword!" ;)
The stories I want:
- Obviously there are remnants of the drift even when disconnected, right? ;) But nobody talks about it so it's quite a surprise, and not always a good one for different teams.
- Mako learning about Raleigh's brother, Yancy, first through the drift and then later
- The futurefic, especially AUs where Cherno Alpha (which is not correct Russian, btw...) and Crimson Typhoon survive, and those that focus on economics and politics and society rebuilding
- the dark one where the aliens simply re-open the breach a few years later and this time they attack hard and immediately and defend the breach so it can't be attacked that way again
And the crossovers:
- with Leverage, shortly after the first few attacks, where Hardison gets into the Jaeger program as a programmer and Parker and Eliot get involved with the black market
- with Gundam Wing, where the Gundam pilots are the only survivors from a secret program that tried to teach kids how to control a Jaeger on their own; they are integrated into the international Jaeger program but everyone is secretly freaked out by them
- with Generation Kill, with Brad and Ray as copilots that nobody can understand how they work, and Nate as the young deputy commander of their shatterdome
- with the Sarah Jane Adventures, a short one from adult Clyde's perspective, wondering where the Doctor is etc.
- with Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, because obviously they are extremely successful copilots, though now that I think about it I'm not sure how well they would do with the actual program and setting... maybe a few AU elements... hm.
and many more that I will probably think of later. :)
Things I liked: GIANT ROBOTS. Yay worldbuilding! With politics and economics and society in the background and all working together, with black markets and stuff. Canonical soulbonding. Somewhat realistic technological improvements and yet not because of general panic. Mako & Stacker :) The action scenes were fun, the soundtrack fit, the colors were well done, and the kaiju didn't look silly. The emphasis on acting together instead of solo was very nice.
Things I didn't like:
- Some of the characters. The Russian couple and the Chinese triplings die in the beginning without any meaningful scenes, while the Australian jerk survives? I wasn't interested in the Australians, or Raleigh for that matter, I've seen characters like them hundreds of times before.
- The science subplot. Seriously, they've been fighting these things for twelve (?) years and never before did they think of doing a DNA analysis, or attempting a drift with a kaiju brain, and they don't have more scientists? Please. It's not like they need geneticists for building the walls. Not to mention it's soo silly and unnecessary that the kaiju are all grown clones, canon rejected. And I wasn't interested in the twitchy scientists either. Give me more Russians instead.
- With so much fight experience and/or simulations they really should know more about their weapons and fighting techniques by now than "oh, right, we do have a sword!" ;)
The stories I want:
- Obviously there are remnants of the drift even when disconnected, right? ;) But nobody talks about it so it's quite a surprise, and not always a good one for different teams.
- Mako learning about Raleigh's brother, Yancy, first through the drift and then later
- The futurefic, especially AUs where Cherno Alpha (which is not correct Russian, btw...) and Crimson Typhoon survive, and those that focus on economics and politics and society rebuilding
- the dark one where the aliens simply re-open the breach a few years later and this time they attack hard and immediately and defend the breach so it can't be attacked that way again
And the crossovers:
- with Leverage, shortly after the first few attacks, where Hardison gets into the Jaeger program as a programmer and Parker and Eliot get involved with the black market
- with Gundam Wing, where the Gundam pilots are the only survivors from a secret program that tried to teach kids how to control a Jaeger on their own; they are integrated into the international Jaeger program but everyone is secretly freaked out by them
- with Generation Kill, with Brad and Ray as copilots that nobody can understand how they work, and Nate as the young deputy commander of their shatterdome
- with the Sarah Jane Adventures, a short one from adult Clyde's perspective, wondering where the Doctor is etc.
- with Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, because obviously they are extremely successful copilots, though now that I think about it I'm not sure how well they would do with the actual program and setting... maybe a few AU elements... hm.
and many more that I will probably think of later. :)
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Date: 2013-07-23 11:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-07-23 12:18 pm (UTC)Also, because I just have to giggle every time I see this scene (and Eliot's face): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4vmnitfeEA
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Date: 2013-07-23 12:48 pm (UTC)There could be a scene where Eliot goes undercover into a Jaeger pilot training station and beats up all of the trainees. But he's not compatible with any of them. It took Hardison a long time to persuade him to do it because he doesn't want to share his mind with anyone.