Monday, July 29, 2013

Mechs and Monsters: Pacific Rim Review

The need to see this movie...to believe this movie would be all that I hoped for in a movie...was planted early in my early in my childhood.  I have always had a knack to recall memories from when I was very young, and one of the earliest ones was when I was about 5 years old.  I picking out Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla along with Godzilla vs the Smog Monster from the local video store.  The movies were to distract me long enough for my parents to do their taxes.  I think that was my first memory of mechs vs monsters and it filled me with quite a bit of awe at the time.

Fast forward 25 years later, and I think I was still waiting for a the entertainment world to instill that same awe with another mechs vs monsters.  While there have been some valiant efforts, I still felt that it had not been done right just yet...until I heard about Pacific Rim.  With Guillermo del Toro leading the charge, I had a large amount of hope.  Then I saw the cast.  Was this to be not only one of the best movies of the summer as well as doing justice to the mechs vs monsters genre?

In short: Yes!  While there are some minor issues I had with the film, overall it was a grand success.  This is a return to what summer blockbusters were meant to be!

The main reason for seeing this movie is watching large the mechs, Jaegers (German for hunter) versus the monsters, Kaiju (Japanese for strange creature/giant monster).  The film delivers 3-4 actual battles not including some flashbacks and TV news reports.  They occur out in the ocean, in major cities, in the air/space, and even underwater.    Each fight had impact, and not just within in the story.  You could feel the weight of the flurry of attacks between the Jaegers and Kaiju.  There are even a few human vs human scuffles thrown into the mix.

The story and performances were entertaining.  As long as you didn't take the story too seriously and treat it like a proper summer blockbuster.  The logic, for a sci-fi fantasy film, is played pretty straight with some comedy thrown it to keep it from getting too serious.  There is nothing new story wised added to the genre, but the story is well thought out and mostly complete.  Most of my issues with the story were all pretty minor and never really took up much screen time which is devoted to the fights and the large cast of main and support characters.  Again, don't spend too much time thinking about and just enjoy the show!

Out of the main cast, Idris Elba commands all the scenes he shows up in as the military man turned "rebel" leader of the Kaiju resistance force.  He plays well against Charlie Hunnam troubled Jaeger pilot, who does a serviceable job here.  It was kind of distracting seeming him all cleaned up as I kept wanting to see him as Jax the Jaeger pilot. His Jaeger co-pilot/love interest is played by the beautiful Rinko Kikuchi.  It is always nice to see a strong female who isn't overly sexed up and played for eye candy.  Given a troubled past and amazing Jaeger skill and knowledge, she more than holds her own against her male counterparts.  The rest of the cast is well rounded with Charlie Day, Ron Pearlman, and Burn Gorman.

My main issue with the film is that I wanted more.  I wanted more time with some of the Jaegers and their pilots to see them show their true skill before falling to the Kaiju.  It would have be cool to see more about the training of how to be Jaeger pilots, but I could see that taking time away from the fight sequences.   I would have liked to see a little more from a number of the actors as well.  With such an ensemble of a cast, some do not get enough screen time or dialogue.  This is a good kind of criticism though...wanting to spend more time in a world that the cast and crew help build.

My other issue is purely genre fan questioning and speculation.  Debating fight techniques, why they waited so long to use special weapons, etc.  This kept my friends and I discussing the film well after we exited the theatre.  Another good sign.

The last issue is more of a personal with the story.  Yes, I know I said not to take it too seriously, but some of the story tropes I felt were not needed.  We didn't need the little bickering between Hunnam and one of the Aussie pilots, but again it was handled pretty quickly.  I wish I felt the loss more of Hunnam's brother in the opening as well as the loss of the two briefly mentioned/shown Jaegers and their pilots.

Overall, I really enjoyed the ride and encourage everyone to see this movie in the theatres.  I think the scope of the Jaegers and Kaiju will not translate as well on your home TV screens.


The above artwork is by Kevin Tong, and was one of the amazing posters sold by Mondo at Comic Con.


Wednesday, July 3, 2013

SDCC - 15 Days and counting...Offsite Events

This year will be my first foray into the offsite events at SDCC,  Last year, I stayed with a friend, which was awesome and cost effective.  This year, I booked a hotel to be able to hit the later events and try for some of the big panels that require a very early departure.  I also had some friends who were going to come with me, but had to bail due to family obligations.  Luckily, I was able to find some some cool roommates to help with the cost of the room :)

Anyway, back to the point:  Offsite Events.  Below are the events I have planned, followed by some other cool events.  The best place to look for events is SDCC Unoffical Blog's calendar:

Wednesday - HopCon
I heard from a friend about an event Stone Brewery is holding called HopCon.  Stone, partnering with Wil Wheaton, are releasing a beer called w00tstout, tying into Wil's event w00tstock on Thursday night, which is co-hosted by Adam Savage (from MythBusters...more on that in a second).  Anyway, Stone is tasting the w00tsout along with some other beers.  Something about drinking beers with Wil sounds fun...he is a home brewer as well, so there is some common ground to talk with him about haha.  I was a little bummed about not getting Preview Night...but upon reflection, I know all I would have done is do a quick walkthrough of the Exhibition Floor, bought a couple of things, and then watched all the TV previews.  I'll see the shows either later during the rest of the Con or when they air...so nothing really lost (no real exclusives that I NEED).
http://www.stonebrewing.com/hop-con/ - $49, Stone Brewery Liberty Station location, Wed 5pm

Thursday - w00tstock
I have heard nothing but good things from my friends who have gone to this event.  Lovingly referred to as Nerd Church, it is a big variety show hosted by Wil Wheaton and Adam Savage with special guests.  Not much has been released on who the special guests are, but this is one of the premier events.
http://w00tstock.net/ - $44.90, Balboa Theatre, Thurs 7pm

Friday - The Walking Dead Escape
This event I did last year and was a lot of fun...and exercise haha.  Held at Petco Park, the organizers of this event transformed the stadium to a zombie apocalypse with ruined cars, cargo nets, trash cans, hundreds of people dressed up as zombies or other denizens of the world,, and other debris.  It was more tiring than I anticipated, but I made it through and survived...my friend did not.  Some of the zombies has blacklight reactive paint that can mark you as being infected if you get hit enough.  I had a couple grazes...one in my short from the cargo net and another through a cheap section where you have to crawl through an area that is covered in blood (that kind of stained my shorts haha) and the zombies converge on you.  Being big and tall did not help me much, but this year I have been training through NerdFitness (probably future post on Health and SDCC, which would include this).  Last year we got the 100th issue of the Walking Dead as a bonus to the price of admission.  This year we get a book revolving around the Governor from the series.  And a special little treat was that my bag check number of #666, which I was really fond of haha.  You can also participate as a normal zombie or step it up and be a zombie "hero" that will get you professional zombie makeup!  You can also pay a small fee to spectate and watch it all.   Takes place Fri and Sat from 6pm to 10pm.
http://www.thewalkingdeadescape.com/sandiego.html - $75, Petco Park, Fri 8pm (for me)

As of now, I don't have an plans for Sat or Sun.  There are a couple things that would be worth checking out, like:

NerdHQ 
Zac Levi's Nerd Machine's event held during SDCC, now at Petco Park.  In addition to their Conversations for a Cause with the various who's who of geek fandom (Joss Whedon, Nathon Filion, etc.), their location has the newest games and tech to play with.  Schedule is not out as of yet, but tickets can go quick...so pay attention to their site.
http://www.thenerdmachine.com/nerd-hq/ 

Geek and Sundry
Felicia Day started G&S with a number of segments on YouTube covering her personal vlog, Tabletop games with Wil Wheaton, and many more.  Felicia has been busy building this brand and adding new segments.  During Comic Con, they will be hosting their festivities at Jolt'N Joes.  No official news on the events yet, but I'm hoping some boardgame time with Wil and some beer will be on the agenda haha.
http://www.geekandsundry.com/forums/discussion/2421/geek-sundry-sdcc

There is more, so here is a link to SDCC Unofficial Blog's calendar: http://sdccblog.com/events/2013-07/

Here is a quick list of my highlights:

  • PSYCH the musical - Wed at 12am
  • History's VIKINGS Interactive Waterway - Thursday/Friday/Saturday 2pm to 2am
  • 30min Musicals: JURASSIC PARK in 4D! - Thursday 6pm
  • Distand Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy -  Thursday 8pm
  • Aquabats! Live - Thursday 8pm
  • Veronica Mars Fan Event - Friday sometime
  • ...and more!
Musical tie-in
Any excuse to use one of the music videos from The Guild, staring Felicia Day :) 
The Guild - "Wanna Date My Avatar"



Monday, July 1, 2013

San Diego Comic Con - 16 days and counting...

I am starting this blog to help plan for and cover SD Comic Con.  Besides for my own use, I hope it will become something of a helpful tool for my friends where I consolidate all the different news sites, twitter feeds, etc. that I follow.

I have done two similar blogs for my trips to New Zealand/Australia and England.  I had a blast doing it, and it provided an awesome way to relive the experience and remember more about the trips.  And, if possible, I would like to continue reporting on different entertainment news being it from the worlds of movies/TV, games, books, comic, music, etc., as I have a love for almost any form of entertainment.

And to continue a tradition I have done for my past blogs, I plan on incorporating and tying in music to each post - be it some cool music I heard while at the Con, music I am listening to while doing something, or just some cool music that I think fits the topic somehow.  I coined the term "SoundTrekkin'" awhile back at Coachella one year...meaning having the right song playing while you are exactly where you should be...kind of like the soundtrack to you life...

This will be my second year at SDCC, but I feel I have accumulated a lot of helpful ideas from my first year and my friends who have gone so many years before me.  So on my first post, I thought I would start with what I am using to find out the latest and greatest information as I prepare to take on SDCC!

  • Websites to follow:
    • SDCC Main page - http://www.comic-con.org/cci
      • Currently useful for information on exclusives, special guests, and basic admin stuff related to your passes
      • Will be much more useful once they post the schedule!
    • San Diego Comic Con Unofficial Blog - http://sdccblog.com/
      • Great source for current news and updates, include great calendar for offsite events, and other news
    • When Nerds Attack - http://whennerdsattack.com/
      • Another news site for SDCC.  Covers some offsite events and has a handy 2013 panel page showing that panels have been announced so far and the date/time/location if known.
    • The Nerd Machine/ Nerd HQ - http://www.thenerdmachine.com/ and http://www.thenerdmachine.com/nerd-hq/
      • Zac Levi (from Chuck) site that offers news in the nerd world as well as hosts Nerd HQ at Comic Con, which is an offsite and not a part of SDCC...meaning you do not need a badge to attend
      • Hosts lots of conversations with people for charity - tix are $22 and goes to charity!  Their site has videos of some of the conversations last year.
    • Your favorite sites for the things you are excited for
      • If you have regular sites you visit that cover content that will be at SDCC, you can bet they will have news leading up the event.  Some of my personal favorites are:
  • Follow Twitter - so many actors, directors/producers, entertainment companies, etc. have Twitter accounts, and it is often the quickest way to find out what is going on before, during, and after Comic Con.  Plus, sometimes special news and events gets announced through this medium, and it would be a shame to miss out on a secret screening of a film...it is worth signing up for an account just for SDCC.  Here are some great ones to start with:
    • @Comic_Con - SDCC official account
    • @SDCCNerdsAttack - When Nerds Attack's account
    • @Crazy4ComicCon - Tony B Kim's account, great source for news and tips
    • @NerdFu - Nerd Fu's account, another good news site
    • @TheNerdyGirlie - another cool resource for news
    • @IanFin8 - this blog :)
    • Follow your favorite people in the industry.  People like Wil Wheaton, Felcia Day, Joss Whedon, Nathan Filion, etc.  Not only will they post funny things but during SDCC you can find out what panels or special events they'll be apart of.


Music:
I was suggested this song when I mentioned how I love the music from Adventure Time (which I am sure I will include in future posts).  But this song is the work of someone who pieced together dialogue from Lemongrab and mixed into a very cool rock/metal song!  So check out this track at SoundCloud using the link below:
https://soundcloud.com/1051tunes/unacceptable-condition

"...hold tight you buns if your buns you do hold dear, for time has come to wake and run and not give way to fear..."

Thanks for tuning in,
Ian