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PACIFIC RIM (BLU RAY 3D/BLU RAY/UV COPY) LIMITED

09-02-2014, 0:02
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Cena kup teraz: 249 zł     
Użytkownik Failte_Eireann
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Miejscowość Kołobrzeg
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Koniec: 09-02-2014 00:05:00

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Wydanie oryginalne w idealnym stanie, nieużywane,  zafoliowane.

 

  

 BEZPŁATNA, BŁYSKAWICZNA WYSYŁKA !!!

 

 

UWAGA !!! Filmy bez polskiej wersji językowej !!!
  

 



Tytuł oryginalny: PACIFIC RIM (BLU RAY 3D/BLU RAY/UV COPY) LIMITED EDITION ROBOT PACK

 

 

Obsada: Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Ron Perlman, Charlie Day, Rinko Kikuchi, Diego Klattenhoff, Burn Gorman, Robert Kazinsky, Clifton Collins Jr., Robert Maillet, Heather Doerksen, Max Martini & Larry Joe Campbell
Reżyseria: Guillermo del Toro
 
 

 



Region: 0 ALL (Europa, Polska, cały świat)
Języki: angielski, niemiecki, włoski, hiszpański
Napisy: brak polskich, angielskie, niemieckie, włoskie, hiszpańskie i inne

 

 

 

If the prospect of two-plus hours of 250-foot mechanical men pummeling enormous alien creatures from another dimension is just what you've been waiting for, oh, boy, does Guillermo del Toro have a treat for you. The celebrated director--one might even say visionary--has pulled off the most elaborate B-movie heist ever with this huge-budget special effects extravaganza that revels in catchphrase cliché dialogue, a howlingly obvious script, and the most breathtaking homage to Japanese monster and mecha cinema, manga, and comic tradition. It's all by design, of course, and is a stunning spectacle that also acts as antidote to the bloated, self-important superhero genre and typical bombastic Hollywood tent-pole fare. Pacific Rim has plenty of bloat and bombast, mind you. But it's in the service of a wondrously geeky story that throws all logic and seriousness to the wind, transporting the viewer to a realm of childlike popcorn escapism no matter their age. A dense and breathless prologue dumps us into the near-future global warfare of Kaiju vs. Jaeger. Kaiju are reptilian monstrosities that emerge from deep in the sea through a portal that leads to a world where Kaijus are systematically bred to destroy. They annihilate coastal cities and claim millions of lives before the world's citizens band together to fight back. The humans build fantastic robots called Jaegers (German for fighters) that are able to vanquish the early Kaiju enemies by employing "pilots" who drive the mechanized behemoths in pairs, joining minds in a process known as the Drift. But as the years go by, the war has taken a toll on the humans and the Jaegers, both of whom are nearly defeated. From beginning to end there's really no point in asking questions or trying to calculate details about the outrageous goings-on in the world of Pacific Rim. This is a pure thrill ride ruled by del Toro, the wild visual flair of his artistry and his sheer delight for wallowing in tropes and genre chestnuts leading at full volume. The cast is mainly window dressing for the astounding computer images. The pilots Charlie Hunnam, Max Martini, Rob Kazinsky, and Rinko Kikuchi are merely types. The same goes for Idris Elba, but his glowering presence as the unwavering commander is the best real-life thing about Pacific Rim. A pair of nerdy scientists (Charlie Day and Burn Gorman) add to the plot (simple as it is), though their primary purpose is wacky comic relief. Del Toro favorite and Hellboy himself, Ron Perelman steals his few short scenes as a bootlegger in Kaiju corpses. His character says a lot about the movie's self-effacing attitude. Pacific Rim is deeply in cahoots with itself over the ridiculousness of the story, but also delights in the awesomeness of its invention. The action is both coherent and mind-blowing, which is why most people will find it such a kick. Just like driving a Jaeger, throw your head into the battle and hang on.

 

 

When legions of monstrous creatures, known as Kaiju, started rising from the sea, a war began that would take millions of lives and consume humanity’s resources for years on end. To combat the giant Kaiju, a special type of weapon was devised: massive robots, called Jaegers, which are controlled simultaneously by two pilots whose minds are locked in a neural bridge. But even the Jaegers are proving nearly defenceless in the face of the relentless Kaiju. On the verge of defeat, the forces defending mankind have no choice but to turn to two unlikely heroes--a washed up former pilot (Charlie Hunnam) and an untested trainee (Rinko Kikuchi)--who are teamed to drive a legendary but seemingly obsolete Jaeger from the past. Together, they stand as mankind’s last hope against the mounting apocalypse.

Extra Content
All extra content is in 2D on the Blu-ray disc
• A Film By Guillermo Del Toro
• A Primer On Kaijus & Jaegers
• Intricacy of Robot Design
• Honoring The Kaiju Tradition
• The Importance Of Mass And Scale
• Shatterdome Ranger Roll Call
• Jaegers Echo Human Grace
• Inside the Drift
• Goth-Tech
• Mega Sized Sets
• Baby Kaiju Set Visit
• Tokyo Alley Set Visit
• Orchestral Sounds From The Anteverse
• Audio Commentary by Guillermo Del Toro
• The Director's Notebook.
• Drift Space
• The Digital Artistry of Pacific Rim
• The Shatterdome (Production Database)
• The Wall of Life/Rations
• Excuse Me
• Theft
• "Catch You In The Drift, Dad"
• Blooper Reel

This exclusive version contains moulded robot packaging, a blister pack and J card.