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Alfonso Cuarón says 'Pacific Rim' made 'Gravity' feel like a 'tiny Sundance film'
High praise from one of Guillermo Del Toro's close filmmaking friends


BY KRISTOPHER TAPLEY TUESDAY, SEP 17, 2013 8:57 PM

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We're going to have a few nibbles of a recent interview with director Alfonso Cuarón leading up to a larger piece dealing specifically with his work on the space spectacle "Gravity." Today, with the summer movie season not too distant a memory just yet, I thought I'd ask Cuarón for his thoughts on "Pacific Rim."

It's not arbitrary. You might recall back in 2006 when Cuarón's "Children of Men" was in the race with Guillermo Del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth" and Alejandro González Iñárritu's "Babel" that much was made of the "three amigos," this trio of Mexican filmmaker friends from way back who had accomplished their greatest feats in one year, each of them in the thick of the circuit. All three ended up with nominations, whether for writing, directing or editing. "Gravity" is Cuarón's first films since "Children of Men," though Del Toro and Iñárritu have respectively made "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" and "Biutiful" in the interim.

"I love 'Pacific Rim,'" Cuarón tells me. "I know that's Guillermo and his passion, since I first met him and was going through his film collection and seeing all these Japanese films. As a kid I was a fan, myself, of this Japanese show called 'Ultraman' and I could see all of his amazing love for that."

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"Gravity" has taken up nearly four years of Cuarón's life as of late. He and his team had to invent the proper technology to achieve the look he was looking for (much like what happened on "Children of Men," in fact) and the result is a massive film with humbling scale. So it's high praise when he says Del Toro's film made his work feel minuscule by comparison.

"When I saw 'Pacific Rim,' I said, 'Man, I've been three-and-a-half years now doing 'Gravity,' and now you're making me feel that I just did this tiny, tiny indie Sundance film.' But what I love about 'Pacifim Rim' is it's done without any post-modernist, ironic approach. He really loves his characters. He loves his monsters. And at the core of it, what he loves is the characters inside the robots."

"Pacific Rim" recently crossed $400 million at the worldwide box office. A sequel from Del Toro and screenwriter Travis Beacham may well be on the way after overseas receipts helped balance out lackluster domestic numbers.

Stay tuned for more from Cuarón as we build toward that big "Gravity" feature. In the meantime, mark your calendars.

"Gravity" hits theaters nationwide on Oct. 4 and you'll want to be there.


Read more at https://www.hitfix.com/in-contentio...like-a-tiny-sundance-film#Fqyc8tKGPoArbKqD.99


BD Trailer:

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And a cool pic of Crimson Thyphoon that I don't remember seeing before!

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Pacific Rim Now Ranks As 2013's Highest-Grossing, Live-Action Original Film

Summer 2013 – like pretty much every summer blockbuster season – was characterized by sequels, spinoffs and remakes of stories populated by familiar characters. We celebrated something like Guillermo Del Toro’s Pacific Rim because, unlike its brethren, it wasn’t based on a book, comic or vintage television show we’ve already digested. And now it’s being celebrated for its international grosses without having to lean on a recognizable, bankable name.

As BoxOfficeMojo notes, Pacific Rim earned $407.3 million worldwide. Currently, it is the 10th-highest-grossing film worldwide in 2013. But as ComicBook.com points out, “Of the nine films ranked ahead of Pacific Rim worldwide, eight of them were either sequels or based on pre-existing books or comic book characters. The Croods was the only brand new intellectual property, and it was an animated film. Pacific Rim was the highest grossing live action movie worldwide based on a brand new intellectual property.”

It’s an interesting conversation, because those of us who thoroughly enjoyed Rim want to see the film do well so that Del Toro gets the chance to do a possible sequel … which is ironic, as we’re taking the time to celebrate its originality. Why are we so quick to try and squeeze a follow-up out of something proudly unique? Is that what this business has become? It this what WE have become?

Yes. And we’re excited because Rim co-writer Travis Beacham has been circling a sequel script since December 2012. He took to Twitter during opening weekend to say that he hopes the sequel gets greenlit because Del Toro had massive, crazy plans for the next chapter. There even have been rumors that co-star Charlie Day (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) would be the villain in the sequel, which could be a great twist.

The conversation will continue as Rim makes its way to DVD and Blu-ray. Plus, Del Toro and his entire cast – still to this day – keep the conversation going in interviews for the movie. The director, in this clip, brilliantly teases that this first movie would be like Howard’s End compared to the “surreal” action they are mapping out for a follow up.
 
gonna be tough passing on the digital copy thats available today and wait on the BluRay.... :monkey1...
 
which is a 5min Digital Download wait vs 20,000min BR Purchase wait.
are you completely out of the loop with the gotta-have-it-now-instant-gratification world we live in???? ... :monkey1....
 
:pfft:
gonna be tough passing on the digital copy thats available today and wait on the BluRay.... :monkey1...
I got my digital copy and I am watching it right now!

Buy both! Support the Jaeger program! :panic:
:lecture!


The blu ray release sneaked up quickly. I remember waiting so long to see it in the cinema. Not long now until we can see it in all it's HD glory.:yess:

The Digital Copy is available in HD and it looks beautiful!!!
 
I'll wait for my copy of PR to get here. Its not one I think is worth jumping on right now to watch.
 
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