Hating just to hate I see, if the first movie said the exact same thing i bet people would find it masterful. I love both movies, but I think the real hate isn't the actual movie. It's that Del Toro didn't direct it, so you have all Del Toro fans hating the sequel because it wasn't directed by him. Which is sad because Uprising doesn't deserve the hate. It's Underrated.
@@markofthebeast2130 The head was fully intact and some of the energy was absorbed because it's head was able to move after the hit. The chest armor had been sliced open and they were holding the Jeager in place so that all of the energy went straight into it. Fluctuating durability was definitely an issue in this movie, but I'm pretty okay with this particular fight scene.
@@voltronimusprime3833 pretty sure even a sword to the side wouldn't do enough damage where the head is more protected because apart from the head, the second most protected area is the reactor core
@@cesardepena7498 If it was just a giant metal blade I'd agree with you, but the swords used by the Jeagers here appear to generate some kind of energy field that helps them cut through material. Obsidian Fury's swords have a very obvious aura of heat around them compared to Gypsy Avenger's sword which just seems to glow blue, but you can see when they land that large slice against Fury's chest/side, that the wound and surrounding armor is glowing from the heat, and the power core is visibly exposed.
@@enzocrespin5806 Oh, I know, I'm just explaining his criticism, I'm not necessarily saying it's valid. I guess it's just a movie thing, they need to have the characters talk to each other at least for the audience's benefit.
@@salmahanifa7441 umm yeah that's nice,however in this fight your opponent is a 10000ton alien powered jaeger i think your fighting strats need to be a lil different buddy
@@zxkc i agree with you, the kids are annoying as hell and somehow only one of them die while in the first movie almost all of the pilots die. the jaegers move way too fast for what they're supposed to be and the ending is wack, why did the mega kaiji go to the volcano for no reason, and proceed to pause right as they reach the top to roar ( i know its plot and all but still )
@@micahbell2439 The joke format of "Mom has the movie at home" is a joke about watching cheap knockoffs of movies at homes. So he's calling Pacific Rim 2 a cheap knockoff of Pacific Rim 1. Pacific Rim 2 imo isn't bad but it is no where near as good as Pacific Rim 1 I think
There's literally no weight to the jaegers in this film at all I get that they wanted fast action sequences in this one so it isn't always slow and limbering but Kong skull Island managed to do that incredibly good while having weight to the kaijus
@@Assassin199410 in terms of realism, Pacific rim was far more realistic than this was. This movie may be an OK movie on its own, but compared to the first one, its garbage. You could actually feel the impact of everything the jaegers did. This fight scene couldn't even be possible if physics existed in the first place.
No it’s to come at the other jaeger fast to make the other jaeger brace for a high hit, then slide under the reach of the other jaeger and hit the undefended part beneath the arms.... It is a complicated move that seems to exploit the limited mobility of jaegers. Probably one of the coolest parts in this scene
Ayo can we just talk about the fact they literally just put Obsidian Fury into this movie to serve as essentialy a mini boss but never really mentioned his origins, like wtf
It's because it's a movie, to give the audience an understanding of what's going on. If this was a real-life scenario they wouldn't talk out loud at all.
@@kylerodrigues5865the audience ain't dumb and can see what they intend to do just like in some cases during the PR 1 we don't need every detail to be said, he's literally just stabbing the legs and had to say it, we don't need it.
@@izuyamakino833 you put too much faith in the general public. People are idiots. A lot of stuff has to be spelled out so the most basic people can understand it. It's considering the bottom line: if the movie only caters to the absolute diehard fans who understand what's going on then it would be different and they wouldn't have that there. It's more about wow factor and keeping the audience engaged.
I feel like the first movie was more focused on giving the audience a sense of awe of the Jaegars, the kaiju, and the world that they clash in. It did an amazing job. The sound design, physics modeling, and VFX of the giant machines and creatures were a beautiful mix of grounded in realism and yet still sci-if enough to be action-movie-friendly. In this new film, I feel like the producers were like, “Ok you get it now, right? Giant aquatic life inspired monsters vs. giant mechs piloted by mind-compatible pilots that share similar mental trauma. They throw each other around, destroy a building or two, and the Jaegar wins by deploying a secret weapon/ability that tips the balance of the fight. Now... we’re gonna one-up all that by introducing a bunch of new Jaegars that have martial-artist-level gravity-defying agility, crazy wacky weapons, and angsty teenager pilots!” Completely threw away the importance of the drift-compatibility and lost the sense of scale and realism of the first movie... for the sake of some Power Ranger / Transformers screaming and antics.
In the first movie the sword was like BFG from Doom. They don't pull it out very often,but when they did,it solved the problem. In this movie,sword breaks faster than the time it takes for me to break a pencil
Honestly that's more of a problem with how stupidly overpowered the sword was in the first movie. They spent like 30 minutes punching a Kaiju they could've cut clean in half in two seconds. And Raleigh didn't even know the damn thing existed even though he's INSIDE Mako's head the whole time.
@@slvrcobra1337 If you remember Kaiju blood is poisonous and can get people sick with just the smell alone. So the use of bladed weapons was rare, while concussive and plasmic weapons were the norm. That blade that could be used to kill a Kaiju in 2 seconds would also get several other people killed with its blood
0:22 there it is, that's the issue. They just brawl and jump up and roll. The thing that made them good in the last movie is that they were big and heavy and slow and didn't fight like people
Exactly. I don't know how they could miss that! This is just another random CGI fight. You don't feel the weight or the inertia of these huge masses. What a failure this movie was...
@@speen9430 regardless mass is mass and the faster a large mass moves the more energy it takes to slow it down. For reference see Newton’s 3rd law of motion
@@matthewcaughey8898 well yes, but If we are going by physical laws then those kaiju would have their flesh just fall right off or be crushed by earths gravity, and the jeagers would not be able to move at all we really should ignore physics in monster vs mech movies.... thanks for the reference
In OG Pacific Rim movie it's supposed the Jeagers are last ones, made with everything they had at hand. In this sequel is supposed to be an upgraded version of the old ones
Movie 1: “Today we are canceling the apocalypse!” Movie 2: “Teen titans, GO!” Edit 1: OML- please stop fighting in the replies- I seriously just wanna delete this comment because of the drama
@@jmanners night time shot can easily hide imperfections compare to a day time shot. Less light means less detail to render which inreturn less money to spend on improving the detail in areas which you cant properly see.
The thing that truly ruined this movie were the wonky, unrealistic physics. In the first film, everything from the textures, to the rain that interacted with surfaces, to the movements all imparted a true feel for the weight and scale of both the Jaegers and the Kaiju. But in this movie, it's like they threw physics out the window and treated the jaegers like solid masses of metal with no flex, no give, and no variation. So none of it feels quite right, huge or real.
ctuan yep. Their movements are bullshit, i know they're fast BUT not that fast! their movements must be the same/almost as same as Striker Eureka on the first film if the Jaegers on this second film we're more faster than the previous Mk Jaegers.
To add to the list, they were falling down at 0:30 , then exited to the right at 0:40, Obsidian's sword did no damage, the actual sword extend mechanism was way to fast for something of that size, and of course the swords being on fire.
I do not now the names but if we are talking about the battle. Obsidian fury: Iron man: shooting lasers at cap. Blue jeager: cap: blocking laser with shield. But if we talk about family situations the guy above me is right👆👆👆
The jaegers in this movie felt way too light, sturdy, and flexible. In the first movie the jaegers felt heavy, not too flexible because they have limits to how they can move, and they also felt strong but delicate, kinda like a newly made lego set. Overall, I would love them if they were in a movie OTHER then Pacific rim.
It does hurt to see a giant metal robot jump of a building's GLASS WINDOWS and another fat robot jump off the top of another building leaving little damage to the structure in contrast when Gypsy Danger punched through a building in PR
Diego Rosario I rewatched this movie and it’s not as bad as I originally looked at it, but no matter how advanced you get you can’t break the laws of physics.
@@randomselfimprovementchann1304 Even though Striker moved fast it still looked realistically fast, and it’s not just about visuals either. For example in the first movie when Striker was running towards Cherno, you can hear its core reactor starting, you can hear the turbines whistling to full power trying to push this heavy machine through the water. These are some of the reasons people rather the first movie.
What I loved about the first movie was just how accurate the Jaegers were. Given their tremendous size, the way they moved and fought the Kaiju truly made them look heavy and lumbering with a rather limited mobility. Additionally, the first film truly felt dark, brutal, dramatic, and badass, made for mature audiences, as it should be. And then, you have this movie, where they move is if they're completely weightless or "human sized." Compared to the first film, this straight-up looked like something out of "Power Rangers" or some other kids' action movie. Granted, the CGI and music were phenomenal, but everything else was either ridiculous or confusing.
Accurate? They're not even physically possible. At least the sequel gave us what the first one had promised: super robot action like the anime we watched as kids. Those didn't care too much about physics either.
It's combination of bad camera angles (the camera is always near the chest or head which makes it look like robot humans not jaegers), and the weightlessness of all of the kaijus and Jeagers which makes them seem like iron man versus demogorgon😭
@@scarecrow108productions7 Plasma burns, not repel. It does not have the kinetic force that a rocket or a bullet has, another flawed point in this movie, even the weapon effects aren't done right. If it were truly plasma, no material could withstand it and would melt.
As far as I know a +5 inches (+15 cm) thick ice could hold a small pickup truck, which is about 7000 lbs (3000 kg). Gipsy Avenger alone weighs around 2000 tonnes (2000000 kg), which means Gipsy Avenger and Obsidian Fury together would weigh about 4000 tonnes (4000000 kg). So 4000000 kg divided by 3000 kg multiply by 15 cm. That means the ice would be around 200 metres thick or more. If you think I did this calculation wrong, it would be helpful if you correct it.
I think it’s to do with pressure, the larger volume/surface area balances out the huge mass so not as much pressure is applied to the ice, so it doesn’t break
The Monsterverse fan it is tho The jeager in this movie are like kids toy It color is too bright and dont have any stripe or some cool texure and the metal in side the jeager are covered too much unlike gipsy danger
@@Randomguy-td6ed but pacific rim was supposed not identical to transformers. The robots should like in the first film, felt heavy man made machine, not moving like a cartoon character.
Ok there bucko, I waited YEARS for the second movie, and YES this is coming from a pacific rim NERD. I WAS NOT disappointed by the second movie, honestly, if your just a lousy movie action leech , you might think the sequel is lame, but if you were interested in the movie, you could understand the second one and why they made it the way they did, the Jaegers move like they do and act all 'cartoony and unrealistic' because they are ADVANCED jaegers. These are not Mark 3's like Gypsy. Gypsy was Mark 3, the first Jaegers deployed to fight the Kaiju were Mark 1. An example of a Mark 1 in the first Pacific Rim was Cherno Alpha (Russia). Mark 5? Striker Eureka. Gypsy in Pacific Rim was slow and not 'cartoony/unrealistic' because she is an older jaeger. Gypsy Avenger is a Mark 6 (VI). Which means after the war ended, the PPDC did some EXTENSIVE enhancements to the Jaeger program (even after it was going to stop being funded by governments). Avenger is more advanced and futuristic because she is Mk 6. Saber Athena is Mark 7. Tbh and ngl, i dont mind you hating on the movie, but this triggers me as an avid pacific rim fan and i feel the need to explain everything xD
@@ryan5251 It doesn't matter if they made advancements, laws of physic still aply, seeing a robot the size of skyscraper being able to do what regular humans can just seems odd, the first one you could feel every punch, you could see how tall it is because of how tall it is
Cuz its instinct and the brain does not get the message and its better to do Cuz if police does not need to talk but just signals(By the police force) then why do they talk?
2:48 so ur telling me... the yaeger's fist is stronger than the lightsaber/chainsaw combo..btw the plasma cannon is op why not start with that and how thick is the ice?!?!?
lol it was by the asylum, they capitalise on making low-budget movies ripping off similar blockbuster films while using clickbaity names to confuse old grandmas buying movies for their grandkids for christmas
Go to 1:37, close your eyes and listen. Does that sound like a giant robot standing back up? More importantly, does that sound like a giant robot that was built by HUMANS? Sound design can make or break a scene. Unless the robot/spaceship/whatever is made by aliens and/or the story takes place in a technologically advanced far future (like Star Trek etc), using Transformers esque "wub wub"-sounds to make your tech and gizmos sound "futuristic" is extremely lazy and not to mention overdone at this point. Ofcourse beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that, but you can't deny that the first film's sound design with all its hydraulics, motors and just the sound of the metal parts themselves moving about was lightyears ahead of this.
I think I know exactly why this film sounds very similar to Transformers. Because they actually had the same supervising sound editors of those films working on this: Erik Aadahl & Ethan Van der Ryn.
@@GenZPhantom The metal they use is really really really dense, much denser than any metal since kaijus can obliterate anything with ease and for something to withstand that, it must be really dense. And since density affects mass means that the more denser the heavier which means jaegers must be really heavy.
Tbf, this was well shot and edited. No jarring cuts, could follow what was happening. I get that it wasn’t as realistic, but I did appreciate that whilst watching this scene. Shame it didn’t go for the same kind of feel as the first
they were moving pretty fast to begin with, and its not like ice has very good grip anyway. even snow wouldnt really do much because of their combined weight
Honestly after watching it a few times, I can honestly say I enjoyed it. A lot of people complain that it wasn't as realistic or grounded as the first one, but I loved the over the top cheesiness of Uprising, kinda like how Gundam ZZ was nothing like Zeta Gundam. In time, I hope people can come to appreciate this movie for what it is, a fun giant mecha flick which is something we honestly don't get enough off.
Kazrel _ what people are mad about is the fact that nothing feels like it has the Umf. If you see a skyscraper tall monster you would expect the punches to be hard right? This doesn’t.
On its own merits, it's ok but as a sequel to the original Pacific Rim, it's just worse in every conceivable way. The plot has several huge holes in it, although I did appreciate making the kaiju drift from the first film have some consequences, most of the characters are either completely forgettable or utterly unlikeable, the ones that arent are incredibly underused, and like many others have said the Jaegers just feel wrong when they move and fight. PR jaegers had that feeling of weight and momentum behind them when they moved that PRU jaegers just don't have, this clip in particular just looks like yet another CG robot fight we could have gotten in any number of recent scifi films. I appreciate what they were trying to do and some of their ideas were really cool, I loved that they remembered about the constructed nature of the Kaiju, ran with it throughout the film, and let the villain take advantage of it during the final fight for example, but the overall execution was subpar at best.
Yeah I also agree, I hate when movies try to introduce new age/younger gen type of thing. They should have made the movie about these 2 working together
"I think we pissed em off"
"Good"
This is fanfiction-levels of dialogue.
deadass. What white boy made this movie honestly.
As a fanfic writer, they could have said better than that.
The movie would have been better if those guys just didn’t talk throughout the whole movie
Hating just to hate I see, if the first movie said the exact same thing i bet people would find it masterful. I love both movies, but I think the real hate isn't the actual movie. It's that Del Toro didn't direct it, so you have all Del Toro fans hating the sequel because it wasn't directed by him. Which is sad because Uprising doesn't deserve the hate. It's Underrated.
Assassin199410 because del toro was the best pr uprising was literally a power rangers rip-off
CGI Team: how thick do you want the ice to be?
Aku: *EXTRA THICC*
No thicc as me
Who is aku?
@@wanderingpaka1321 aku is me (indonesian langguangge)
@@aryawibisana.9 *language
@@wanderingpaka1321 haha sorry for my bad english
I love, how Jaegers are close to indestructible in one scene and then their armor is made of paper in another simply because scenario requiers it.
True, lol
0:24 - head hit and nothing
2:40 -took out entire reactor with one move
Yeah, that feels right
@@markofthebeast2130 The head was fully intact and some of the energy was absorbed because it's head was able to move after the hit. The chest armor had been sliced open and they were holding the Jeager in place so that all of the energy went straight into it. Fluctuating durability was definitely an issue in this movie, but I'm pretty okay with this particular fight scene.
@@voltronimusprime3833 pretty sure even a sword to the side wouldn't do enough damage where the head is more protected because apart from the head, the second most protected area is the reactor core
@@cesardepena7498 If it was just a giant metal blade I'd agree with you, but the swords used by the Jeagers here appear to generate some kind of energy field that helps them cut through material. Obsidian Fury's swords have a very obvious aura of heat around them compared to Gypsy Avenger's sword which just seems to glow blue, but you can see when they land that large slice against Fury's chest/side, that the wound and surrounding armor is glowing from the heat, and the power core is visibly exposed.
PacRim 1 - “theyre in neural drift so their minds are united”
PacRim 2 - they have tk talk to each other
They're still drifting in the second movie ya know
@@enzocrespin5806 But that's the point of his criticism, if they're drifting they shouldn't really need to talk to each other to coordinate.
@@risingskyes3178 They did it all the time in the first movie
@@enzocrespin5806 Oh, I know, I'm just explaining his criticism, I'm not necessarily saying it's valid. I guess it's just a movie thing, they need to have the characters talk to each other at least for the audience's benefit.
@@risingskyes3178 Yes you're right
“GO FOR THE POWER CORE”
*stabs leg*
They were trying to destroy his leg and get him down on 1 leg to slice the power core
2:12 if they added more force and using their legs to jump towards him could of finished him anyway
That was after they actually punched his power core
*literally punches power core* what were you watching
@@salmahanifa7441 umm yeah that's nice,however in this fight your opponent is a 10000ton alien powered jaeger i think your fighting strats need to be a lil different buddy
This movie made me so sad after being in love with the original one
Yea, feel betrayed
Screw you guys it was a good film
i mean the only bad part in my opinion was the kids and the ending.
@@zxkc i agree with you, the kids are annoying as hell and somehow only one of them die while in the first movie almost all of the pilots die. the jaegers move way too fast for what they're supposed to be and the ending is wack, why did the mega kaiji go to the volcano for no reason, and proceed to pause right as they reach the top to roar ( i know its plot and all but still )
@@mystik8438 Totally agree with you, what a wasted franchise i doubt they will make any good movies after this...
Me: Mom can we go see Pacific Rim at the movies???
Mom: We have Pacific Rim at home
Pacific Rim at home:
Huh?
@@micahbell2439 The joke format of "Mom has the movie at home" is a joke about watching cheap knockoffs of movies at homes. So he's calling Pacific Rim 2 a cheap knockoff of Pacific Rim 1. Pacific Rim 2 imo isn't bad but it is no where near as good as Pacific Rim 1 I think
Good one lol
@@Me-wk7dz In its own right, it's a good movie. But put next to the original, it's not good.
I mean you’re not wrong
movie 1: realistic
lookin like real robots moving
movie 2: go go power rangers brrt
Lmao
I mean the tech improved.
This the best one you crazy
@@najirabeeu we don't care, it just look bad
@@najirabeeu but we are talking about robots of lots of tons even if they passed 50 years, you cant make a giant robot move like a anime mecha
There's literally no weight to the jaegers in this film at all
I get that they wanted fast action sequences in this one so it isn't always slow and limbering but Kong skull Island managed to do that incredibly good while having weight to the kaijus
yah the ice should have cracked under their feet
I wonder where they get that very strong metal thingy
@@dam78 what meatal thing
those lightsaber rip offs
@@speen9430 Those metal are very awesome. They're strong, lightweight, and not easily dent or shatter. I wish I can have one
@@dam78 oh these are an alloy of titanium and something else so its very light and strong
Strongest thing: Hulk's pants
Second strongest thing:
The ice
All fun and games till Bedrock Fury comes in
gokus pants hulks pants and ice
Wrong. Camera man is strongest, next to Shaggy.
Looks like in this movie the robots weight as much as a pillow, so I wouldn't say the ice is that strong
No wonder I can never get a conversation going
*I’m still waiting for Pacific Rim 2, this spin off was aight*
This IS the sequel.
Assassin199410 no it isn’t, Guillermo Del Toro didn’t direct it
@@dr.deadpool5959 Well I guess by that logic, the original Star Wars Trilogy aren't sequels because different people directed them.
@@Assassin199410 It'd be better if we just pretend this doesn't exist and wait for another sequel. A better one.
@@Assassin199410 in terms of realism, Pacific rim was far more realistic than this was. This movie may be an OK movie on its own, but compared to the first one, its garbage. You could actually feel the impact of everything the jaegers did. This fight scene couldn't even be possible if physics existed in the first place.
Their *"Old Move"* is literally just dodge and then hit the other guy.
Am I to assume no Jaeger Pilot has ever come up with this before?
And they got it off twice back to back and a third time like twenty seconds later like the enemy is just blind I guess
No it’s to come at the other jaeger fast to make the other jaeger brace for a high hit, then slide under the reach of the other jaeger and hit the undefended part beneath the arms.... It is a complicated move that seems to exploit the limited mobility of jaegers. Probably one of the coolest parts in this scene
all by Chinese director
@@royisabau5 Del Toro had nothing to do with the directing of this movie and it showed.
Ayo can we just talk about the fact they literally just put Obsidian Fury into this movie to serve as essentialy a mini boss but never really mentioned his origins, like wtf
I love how they’re constantly shouting commands and strategies at each other, but they completely ignore the neurological link between them
They did that in the first movie too
It's because it's a movie, to give the audience an understanding of what's going on. If this was a real-life scenario they wouldn't talk out loud at all.
@@kylerodrigues5865the audience ain't dumb and can see what they intend to do just like in some cases during the PR 1 we don't need every detail to be said, he's literally just stabbing the legs and had to say it, we don't need it.
@@izuyamakino833 you put too much faith in the general public. People are idiots. A lot of stuff has to be spelled out so the most basic people can understand it. It's considering the bottom line: if the movie only caters to the absolute diehard fans who understand what's going on then it would be different and they wouldn't have that there. It's more about wow factor and keeping the audience engaged.
Exactly my point
*ICE IS THICKER THAN 70 BOWLS OF OATMEAL*
Don't u mean 1000
it’s thiccer than danny devito
don't you mean 69
thicker than frozen peanut butter
Global warming: am I a joke to you?
I feel like the first movie was more focused on giving the audience a sense of awe of the Jaegars, the kaiju, and the world that they clash in. It did an amazing job. The sound design, physics modeling, and VFX of the giant machines and creatures were a beautiful mix of grounded in realism and yet still sci-if enough to be action-movie-friendly.
In this new film, I feel like the producers were like, “Ok you get it now, right? Giant aquatic life inspired monsters vs. giant mechs piloted by mind-compatible pilots that share similar mental trauma. They throw each other around, destroy a building or two, and the Jaegar wins by deploying a secret weapon/ability that tips the balance of the fight. Now... we’re gonna one-up all that by introducing a bunch of new Jaegars that have martial-artist-level gravity-defying agility, crazy wacky weapons, and angsty teenager pilots!”
Completely threw away the importance of the drift-compatibility and lost the sense of scale and realism of the first movie... for the sake of some Power Ranger / Transformers screaming and antics.
The fight scenes are quite good though
@@electroanubis3385 avg
@@animesloversunited9069 avg?
“AND HIS NAME IS EREN JAEGER”
Ha
You got me there man lol XD
Yes?
People like you make me want to kill myself
@@AK-gf8uz then do it🚬
In the first movie the sword was like BFG from Doom. They don't pull it out very often,but when they did,it solved the problem. In this movie,sword breaks faster than the time it takes for me to break a pencil
So?
Honestly that's more of a problem with how stupidly overpowered the sword was in the first movie. They spent like 30 minutes punching a Kaiju they could've cut clean in half in two seconds. And Raleigh didn't even know the damn thing existed even though he's INSIDE Mako's head the whole time.
@@slvrcobra1337 If you remember Kaiju blood is poisonous and can get people sick with just the smell alone. So the use of bladed weapons was rare, while concussive and plasmic weapons were the norm. That blade that could be used to kill a Kaiju in 2 seconds would also get several other people killed with its blood
They also didn’t take out the sword against A FREAKING PLASMA CHAINSAW...
"the time it takes for me to break a pencil" I guess you are pretty weak then ?
To be frankly honest, the name Obsidian Fury is so unique compared to the other Jaeger names.
Yeah It has to be the most badass name Ive ever heard
The name fits together with the Jaeger itself
If cherno wasn’t destroyed
@@yameteonii_chan7278 2 word names, not syllables
@@yameteonii_chan7278 gyp sy dan ger is four syllables. Two words.
0:22 there it is, that's the issue. They just brawl and jump up and roll. The thing that made them good in the last movie is that they were big and heavy and slow and didn't fight like people
Exactly. I don't know how they could miss that! This is just another random CGI fight. You don't feel the weight or the inertia of these huge masses. What a failure this movie was...
@@Drakewyrm I agree so much. It's the reason I hated this over the other one
@@Drakewyrm like at 0:27 how fast was that punch / slam? That was faster than even a person could move... I mean come on
Have you heard of advancements you dense cabbage
@@drmhgouda71 what important is to make everything seems believable. Fail that and you get transformers movie.
Jaeger combat should be heavy, slow and brutal. It’s basically 2 walking destroyers hammering the snot out of one another
not really, this is like the 2040s and tec would have advanced well enough to make the jeagers engines stronger
thus able to move faster
@@speen9430 regardless mass is mass and the faster a large mass moves the more energy it takes to slow it down. For reference see Newton’s 3rd law of motion
@@matthewcaughey8898 well yes, but If we are going by physical laws then those kaiju would have their flesh just fall right off or be crushed by earths gravity, and the jeagers would not be able to move at all
we really should ignore physics in monster vs mech movies.... thanks for the reference
@@speen9430 they should move faster and be more deadly
Meanwhile 0:24
Mhm, yes powerful hit
Thing is. They do move slow. They just move much faster when they get the momentum
Pacific rim 2013 : real robots
Pacific rim 2018 : transformers robots
They're more than just robots...
Transformers has somewhat of an excuse. The bots are much smaller than the jaegers.
In OG Pacific Rim movie it's supposed the Jeagers are last ones, made with everything they had at hand. In this sequel is supposed to be an upgraded version of the old ones
@@brandon-ye4yr and they have a "brain" of thier own
@@etam8099 transformers also have a soul
3:09 Gispy Avenger: Give me your face.
(RIPS OBSIDIAN'S FACE OFF)
Optimus Prime: Nice.
I RISE, you FALL.
Huh
I RISE ,YOU FALL.....
RIP grindor
Eren and reiner
0:49
*Tony Stark disliked this video*
TheNovaBlade because this scene was in infinity war
Basically ion from tiatanfall2
havoc176 yep. The only thing is that Ion's chest cannon can KILL, instead of just making cool lookin' beams
Obviously who over uses a Unibeam like that.
Don't forget Obadiah Stane XD
Not going to lie best thing in the movie was the evil Jaeger's name "Obsidian Fury" so awesome
And the kaiju that’s it
@Josiah Jimenez yes
Yeah it's soo cool that it deserve a villain backstory, a reasonable one
How Thick is that ice??
Ikr
Not thicker than me
Its the future. Maybe the ice got thicker.
@@Wryvan.......... Ice sheets shouldnt be able to hold 500 tonne s........
At all
extra THICC
"You remember our old move?!"
"Hell yeah!"
1:59
That's it? Thats the move? Literally anyone could do that
Then can you do it
I can do it a bit....
Well, a sliding-spinning-upward cut is unusual enough to be someone's signature move..
Lol fight me and let's see, can u still use that move against me
@@callystaaaaaa ok give me a sword
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
Ice in Pacific Rim Uprising:*Can withstand more than a 1000 tonn of metal*
Then a 40kg. Kid Come running and fall
It also held Godzilla and Ghidorah
More like 2000 tons because you got two of them
This just in, scientist have now discovered u can build cities on thin ice
More than 1000 tons
Movie 1: “Today we are canceling the apocalypse!”
Movie 2: “Teen titans, GO!”
Edit 1: OML- please stop fighting in the replies-
I seriously just wanna delete this comment because of the drama
You people seriously need to come up with better jokes. This wasn't funny three years ago and it still isn't funny now.
you people are assh0les
@@oeursefuern don't think I didn't see that you typed "mean" before you edited it
@@raidenthenctzenwithinsomni4961 >:P
Basic
0:30 ok that's look pretty deep
0:37 wait what?
that not make sense
Bad movie making
M I F Muhammad Irfan Fajriannur if you guys look right be fore they fly out of the ice they hit the bottom and took out of the pit
M I F Muhammad Irfan Fajriannur they fell through a crack on HIGHER ground and exited thru lower ground
@@hearwho8438
Wtf
I think what killed it was the fact that the Kaiju fights were done during the day. Night time just gives it a more epic feel to it.
Which is very surprising because CGI costs less to produce when the background is darker. Just think of DC films, 300, etc.
Not to mention the darker atmosphere adds tension to the scene.
@@dgreatll You got a source on that statement?
@@jmanners night time shot can easily hide imperfections compare to a day time shot. Less light means less detail to render which inreturn less money to spend on improving the detail in areas which you cant properly see.
@@nanodesu9031 Yup it's pretty much common sense. 👍
The thing that truly ruined this movie were the wonky, unrealistic physics. In the first film, everything from the textures, to the rain that interacted with surfaces, to the movements all imparted a true feel for the weight and scale of both the Jaegers and the Kaiju.
But in this movie, it's like they threw physics out the window and treated the jaegers like solid masses of metal with no flex, no give, and no variation. So none of it feels quite right, huge or real.
ctuan yep. Their movements are bullshit, i know they're fast BUT not that fast! their movements must be the same/almost as same as Striker Eureka on the first film if the Jaegers on this second film we're more faster than the previous Mk Jaegers.
To add to the list, they were falling down at 0:30 , then exited to the right at 0:40, Obsidian's sword did no damage, the actual sword extend mechanism was way to fast for something of that size, and of course the swords being on fire.
Crimson typhoon shaking head and throwing otachi is realistic for you?
you read my mind
Atualy backflips and Ariel's are very realistic
They never investigated the factory afterwards which was the primary mission....
The one that was blow to hell and back? Kinda pointless at that point for a Jaeger to scout it out. Ground personnel might be able to find something.
The whole point of investigating it was to learn about the Rouge Jeager's origin. Why go to the (ruined) factory if you just captured the actual suit?
0:51 ironman vs cap
Lol , only the shield is missing xD
Because this cap is using the wakandan shields
Not at all
I'm not crying you're crying
I do not now the names but if we are talking about the battle.
Obsidian fury: Iron man: shooting lasers at cap.
Blue jeager: cap: blocking laser with shield.
But if we talk about family situations the guy above me is right👆👆👆
I just want an jaeger to be named "eren"
Lol eren jaeger. AOT
Nice
In the future they'll make metal titans
Ereh
Whats funny is John Boyega’s favorite anime is Aot 😂😂😂😂
Watch at 0.75 times speed. The fight is so much better.
It's looking more realistic
Looks more physically realistic in a way.
@@dragonking5852 tgis movie is garbage compare too new godzilla
Thx
@@dragonking5852 The irony is strong with this one.
The jaegers in this movie felt way too light, sturdy, and flexible. In the first movie the jaegers felt heavy, not too flexible because they have limits to how they can move, and they also felt strong but delicate, kinda like a newly made lego set. Overall, I would love them if they were in a movie OTHER then Pacific rim.
It does hurt to see a giant metal robot jump of a building's GLASS WINDOWS and another fat robot jump off the top of another building leaving little damage to the structure in contrast when Gypsy Danger punched through a building in PR
The fight scenes are quite good though
Watching this at 0.75 speed does help a little
@@duongallen4094 true
i guess the mark 5 maybe mark 6 generation jaegers are faster lmao
When Vito Corleone said “look how they massacred my boy” he was referring to the Pacific Rim series.
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pacific Rim 1: John wick equivalent rawness
Pacific Rim 2: We'll give power rangers graphics of 2000s😏
To be honest with you, I think they went full blown "anime-mecha" with this one.
The giant robots have far too much unrealistic speed for its size...
Mk 6 Jaeger means anything for you?
Diego Rosario I rewatched this movie and it’s not as bad as I originally looked at it, but no matter how advanced you get you can’t break the laws of physics.
what about striker eureka?
@@randomselfimprovementchann1304 Even though Striker moved fast it still looked realistically fast, and it’s not just about visuals either. For example in the first movie when Striker was running towards Cherno, you can hear its core reactor starting, you can hear the turbines whistling to full power trying to push this heavy machine through the water. These are some of the reasons people rather the first movie.
@@ferrallezz5246 good point
What I loved about the first movie was just how accurate the Jaegers were. Given their tremendous size, the way they moved and fought the Kaiju truly made them look heavy and lumbering with a rather limited mobility. Additionally, the first film truly felt dark, brutal, dramatic, and badass, made for mature audiences, as it should be.
And then, you have this movie, where they move is if they're completely weightless or "human sized." Compared to the first film, this straight-up looked like something out of "Power Rangers" or some other kids' action movie. Granted, the CGI and music were phenomenal, but everything else was either ridiculous or confusing.
I too was initially confused by a few things this movie had in it when I saw it in theaters tbh
Accurate? They're not even physically possible.
At least the sequel gave us what the first one had promised: super robot action like the anime we watched as kids. Those didn't care too much about physics either.
It's combination of bad camera angles (the camera is always near the chest or head which makes it look like robot humans not jaegers), and the weightlessness of all of the kaijus and Jeagers which makes them seem like iron man versus demogorgon😭
@@Argumemnonthey are but not as quick here obviously
I am thought that some of the Kaiju and Jaeger designs were pretty cool.
“Remember our old move?” I was expecting something cool
or at least a move that works anywhere besides on a giant ice floe
Like a jump kick cut head thing right?
Why the hell is he asking if they remember their old moves? The two dudes are literally mind connected.
We had the MC goes through the Mako's nightmare in their first drift
And then we have this crap
2:42 just like how optimus killed the fallen in Transformers 2!
Razorstorm21 oh yeah
Paaaww yeah!
Razorstorm21 true but from the behind
Transformers 2 reference confirmed
2:42 optimus crushed the spark
1:28 thats a pretty impressive move, you can literally use that if you're in a situation like that
Better cgi than justice league
Obviously
Better than most of the superhero movies.
Ofc. They spent all their money on cgi and none on actual plot
@@quitebad459 Um... How does the used budget affect the plot?
no @@rayin777
“He looks hurt”
“Go for his power core”
I hate the dialogue
Boohoo. Cry about it.
@@hectormendoza1289 lol
yeah and what are you going to do about 🤨
@@lainblehhh complain about it
@@gamemight1028 how will that help just make you sad like anyone cares
0:26 he tried the knifehead move
You mean Gipsy Danger's move?🤔
No pe no I meant what gipsy did on knifehead
@@yoskull9295 i know
"you remember our old move" he said like their brain aren't connect with each other and share their memory and thoughts. What kinda bullshit is this
Acting in this movie is very top notch.
@@khaler21 Lol, the acting in here is years ahead of the first movie 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽we all know Pacific rim 1 ain't got nothing on this 😂😂
@@undisputedhideandseekchamp1939 🤣
What if they're saying that because what if the other one is like nah let's do another one
@@undisputedhideandseekchamp1939 🤣🤣🤣
Plasma canon in the first movie destroy thing with ease,in this movie,they just like some electro shotgun
But hey, least it made Obsidian Fury flew off with the blast of that Plama Cannon. Lol
Well it was against a jaeger which we did not see in the first one also the jaegers had to improve and they only used it against only flesh sooo yeah
Tougher monsters in the second movie?
@@scarecrow108productions7 Plasma burns, not repel. It does not have the kinetic force that a rocket or a bullet has, another flawed point in this movie, even the weapon effects aren't done right. If it were truly plasma, no material could withstand it and would melt.
I think the objective was to capture not kill because they think in that moment it was humans on the jaeger
I wanna see Bruce Lee and IP MAN be in the cockpit of one of these things.
Ok yeah dud they wouldn't even need weapons they would just absolutely annihilate the kaiju
That'd be too op
Eren Jaeger vs Zeke Jaeger if their titans were robots
Hell yeah underrated!!!
Hey you
Lol 😂
They’re allies you idiot, and one commits
mass genocide via the rumbling
@Thatyounglighthouseboi there is no woooosh here, the only one that can be r/wooooshed is you.
* stabs enemy through the head with a massive blade *
"Pilots please exit the head"
wut
it was in the neck dude, but yeah it couldve killed them but it brain
As far as I know a +5 inches (+15 cm) thick ice could hold a small pickup truck, which is about 7000 lbs (3000 kg). Gipsy Avenger alone weighs around 2000 tonnes (2000000 kg), which means Gipsy Avenger and Obsidian Fury together would weigh about 4000 tonnes (4000000 kg). So 4000000 kg divided by 3000 kg multiply by 15 cm. That means the ice would be around 200 metres thick or more.
If you think I did this calculation wrong, it would be helpful if you correct it.
The ice holds them because it's a movie, so your physics go out the movie like in almost every other fantasy movie
TytoAlbaSoren interesting, but you cant just add and multiply, it is exponentional growing(english second language) e^whatever
I think it’s to do with pressure, the larger volume/surface area balances out the huge mass so not as much pressure is applied to the ice, so it doesn’t break
I don’t think a small pickup truck weighs 7000 lbs, try 4000
@@reidjordan4545 my father's compact pickup weight approximately 1500kg to 1700kg
2:20 when you and your sibling are fighting over a toy and your sibling has the upper hand
But mom says its your turn: 2:23
The first movies miles better ...
This is like bootleg power rangers type pacific rim
No way
The Monsterverse fan it is tho
The jeager in this movie are like kids toy
It color is too bright and dont have any stripe or some cool texure and the metal in side the jeager are covered too much unlike gipsy danger
This movie was a disgrace to Del Toro’s legacy
A little bit yes 👌🏻
thats true . this feels like a ripoff , but i enjoyed it . it was fun
@@sycky as a giant robot fighting yes its a good movie..
*But this is Pacific Rim we're talking about*
Yea, but the fight scenes were great tho, I love robots fighting each other, like transformers
@@Randomguy-td6ed but pacific rim was supposed not identical to transformers. The robots should like in the first film, felt heavy man made machine, not moving like a cartoon character.
0:42 wish I could do that it’d be so much easier to get outa bed XD
True, thanks for the idea lol
Same
I too wish i could twist my torso and spine 180 degrees to get out of bed
Orion TheGamingRaptor have fun breaking your spine
Have fun splitting your body in half
0:53 That scene makes the Jaeger look so small, like human size.
SanjenYasha ! I knew I was t the only one who said that
Full mass giant robot fall : didn't break
Get an ordinary punch : immediately break
I mean it was an elbow rocket I think that what’s it called
Bruh they punch super hard and using your hand make this stronger for mechs
They go for the reactor,its consider as vulnerable/soft spot as it is not much steel covering it
11 months.. Nobody understands that i talked about the ice
@@Greyat92 haha yeah..just got your point
@3:06 so that where Thanos got the idea for getting the mind stone from vision. 😂
2:39 FINISH HIM!
2:43
this second movie of pacific rim is to cartoony and unrealistic, unlike the first one where all the nations work together to defeat the kaijus
Ok there bucko, I waited YEARS for the second movie, and YES this is coming from a pacific rim NERD. I WAS NOT disappointed by the second movie, honestly, if your just a lousy movie action leech , you might think the sequel is lame, but if you were interested in the movie, you could understand the second one and why they made it the way they did, the Jaegers move like they do and act all 'cartoony and unrealistic' because they are ADVANCED jaegers. These are not Mark 3's like Gypsy. Gypsy was Mark 3, the first Jaegers deployed to fight the Kaiju were Mark 1. An example of a Mark 1 in the first Pacific Rim was Cherno Alpha (Russia). Mark 5? Striker Eureka. Gypsy in Pacific Rim was slow and not 'cartoony/unrealistic' because she is an older jaeger. Gypsy Avenger is a Mark 6 (VI). Which means after the war ended, the PPDC did some EXTENSIVE enhancements to the Jaeger program (even after it was going to stop being funded by governments). Avenger is more advanced and futuristic because she is Mk 6. Saber Athena is Mark 7. Tbh and ngl, i dont mind you hating on the movie, but this triggers me as an avid pacific rim fan and i feel the need to explain everything xD
Yeah and The politics people deciding to build a giant robots to punch giant monsters is realistic in the first movie
@@ryan5251 It doesn't matter if they made advancements, laws of physic still aply, seeing a robot the size of skyscraper being able to do what regular humans can just seems odd, the first one you could feel every punch, you could see how tall it is because of how tall it is
Ricardo alves huh! I’m surprised people still watch this stuff
And yeah they do apply
Okay first of all. From the last PacificRim. They should be able to be in each other’s heads. So he didn’t need to say “take out the legs”
In the first one they said why they talk, I don't remember why, but I know there was a reason
Cuz its instinct and the brain does not get the message and its better to do
Cuz if police does not need to talk but just signals(By the police force) then why do they talk?
Or have them saying the same thing at the same time?
@@bigbywolf5197 dude if your comparing big robots fiction fighting monsters to the police force. I dont wanna talk to you.
SI
This is what Optimus Prime definitely wouldn't be proud of lol
Which part?
@@guardiankite690 the entire film, unfortunately
@@maxvyros432 ahhh, ok. I was just makin sure
*1:37*
*That stunned Obsidian Fury!*
SILVΞRDЯΛGØИ seemed more like he was pissed
it would be a great twist if raleigh was controlling obsidian fury
Kobe's Kreations Gypsy and Obsidian have completely different chassis you'd need to completely change Obsidian's overall shape.
Yes
Yea what happened to him anyways
I piloted him not really lol............. I wish I could
Not making this movie would've been a better twist
2:48 so ur telling me... the yaeger's fist is stronger than the lightsaber/chainsaw combo..btw the plasma cannon is op why not start with that and how thick is the ice?!?!?
P3R50N Fat no because the core was already weakened from the cut
The ice would need to be 700 metes thick to hold them both. It’s not in the movie. The movies ice is as thick as one the the jeagers hands
Best move:
1. Shoot him
2. Shoot him
3. Shoot him
4. Use blades to penetrate the chest
when the fight feels like 2 dudes in armor fighting each other rather than actual giant robots fighting.
When you dont want to inject for good
Doctor: *RAGE MODE*
1:11
The speed that they move inside is so disproportionate to the speed of the actual machine. If you wanted realistic reactions, they should match.
Nobody:
Pacific Rim Uprising: *GO, GO, POWER JAEGERS!*
Loooooooooool
Dont roast me for saying this movie is pretty good i respect all your opinions btw
Him yells: get the hell out
Him 1 second later rips the whole face plate off
2:19
Obsidian fury: WAKANDA FOREVER!
**stabs the internal power core with a giant sword**
“He looks hurt”
Wow rly? I didn’t even know that
At least this wasn't Atlantic Rim
Jesus, that was a bad movie
Ikr
So true, man, so true!
Every movie by The Asylum is meant to be low budget, especially their mockbusters.
lol it was by the asylum, they capitalise on making low-budget movies ripping off similar blockbuster films while using clickbaity names to confuse old grandmas buying movies for their grandkids for christmas
Atlantic Rim > Uprising
so much better at .75
@tank 943 i did that and i forgot i put it at .75
It was much much better
Go to 1:37, close your eyes and listen. Does that sound like a giant robot standing back up? More importantly, does that sound like a giant robot that was built by HUMANS?
Sound design can make or break a scene. Unless the robot/spaceship/whatever is made by aliens and/or the story takes place in a technologically advanced far future (like Star Trek etc), using Transformers esque "wub wub"-sounds to make your tech and gizmos sound "futuristic" is extremely lazy and not to mention overdone at this point. Ofcourse beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that, but you can't deny that the first film's sound design with all its hydraulics, motors and just the sound of the metal parts themselves moving about was lightyears ahead of this.
@Taisto-Perkele sounds like a lazer cannon charging
Idk why but in my mind it sounded very specifically like a large four legged cyborg alien crushing something and growling. Not a jaeger.
I think I know exactly why this film sounds very similar to Transformers. Because they actually had the same supervising sound editors of those films working on this: Erik Aadahl & Ethan Van der Ryn.
It was NEWT
idk about sound design
but the scene with Leatherback jumping out of the water is just wonderful
1:37 now that was defying the laws of Pacific Rim. how the hell did a 50 ton war machine fly through the sky like paper?
No idea, but Jaegers don't weight 50 tons. Just correcting you, considering that it'll be lighter than an M1 Abrams which is 60 tons.
If it's paper, it won't fly far like that because air resistance.
No one takes the time to look at what metal they used they build the jaegers.
@@GenZPhantom The metal they use is really really really dense, much denser than any metal since kaijus can obliterate anything with ease and for something to withstand that, it must be really dense. And since density affects mass means that the more denser the heavier which means jaegers must be really heavy.
Why are they fighting on ice, why are they controlled by alien livers from another dimension, I mean if we start questioning, it all falls apart😂
Say what you want about the whole plot and characters...but in my opinion...the designs of both the Kaijus and the Jaegers are great!
I remember being 10 years old, too. And wow, the things I thought were great.
Thats good wisdom yoda
@@Linkpizzard My thanks I give you
@@alem1655 Thanks yoda
The only good thing this movie had.
INCOMMING!!!
*small human throws a little snowball*
I like how everyone dislike this sequel
del Toro rules
0:03 ah the casual kneel and turn around as if he's got a greeting pat on the shoulder
Tbf, this was well shot and edited. No jarring cuts, could follow what was happening. I get that it wasn’t as realistic, but I did appreciate that whilst watching this scene. Shame it didn’t go for the same kind of feel as the first
True. At least it didn't cut to 4 different camera angles for one takedown like the Avengers movies...
Why the hell does their suits look so cheap compared to the first movie
forrestgumball Hili
Because this is a TV movie version of the original movie.
Oliver Garrett oh idk maybe because it makes the movie look cheap. what kind of question is that?
or because they are cheap therefore can be made in more quantities. Last movie they didn't have that many but here they have dozens
Budget cuts
0:22 How tf are they still going with the amount of weight and friction they have?
they were moving pretty fast to begin with, and its not like ice has very good grip anyway. even snow wouldnt really do much because of their combined weight
Weight scales cubically while friction - quadratically. Something 2 times bigger would slide on ice 4 times longer.
@@DoctorM42 oooh
I don’t call that thing a Jaeger. I call it a Volgara. Which are evil, titanic, sentient, warmongering bio-robots. It fits that thing perfectly.
We need a video game like this frfr❤❤❤❤❤
GYPSY AVENGER WINS
FATALITY
We get them next time Obsidian Fury.
@@restorethesynderverse8530 Certainly not at the box office, though.
Man This Is Why I Love Transformers!!😍😍
Oof
Efflux its a joke btw
Yeah I know, I just wanted to describe what reading this comment feels like
The kaiju’s brain is like “ahhhhhh so this is what the big junk ting feels like”
Why would they need to talk to each other if they are synchronized?
I guess you’re just gonna forget that they did that in the first movie, huh?
@@jackcampbell8637 this movie could have improved
And they talk a lot more here
Why do they sound like they’re speaking through a $5 microphone?
Finally someone tell this fac👍t. It hurts my ear everytime John Boyeshit screams a lot throughout the movie.
3:14
Jake: What the hell is that?!
Zombie: Thats my lunch, you know.
Hahahaha😆
Pacific rim: *chain swords*
Pacific rim : *light sabers*
Man they just dont know why pacific rim was so good
Honestly after watching it a few times, I can honestly say I enjoyed it. A lot of people complain that it wasn't as realistic or grounded as the first one, but I loved the over the top cheesiness of Uprising, kinda like how Gundam ZZ was nothing like Zeta Gundam. In time, I hope people can come to appreciate this movie for what it is, a fun giant mecha flick which is something we honestly don't get enough off.
Kazrel _ what people are mad about is the fact that nothing feels like it has the Umf. If you see a skyscraper tall monster you would expect the punches to be hard right? This doesn’t.
If it was a different mecha movie that isn't related to Pacific Rim it would have been alright
On its own merits, it's ok but as a sequel to the original Pacific Rim, it's just worse in every conceivable way. The plot has several huge holes in it, although I did appreciate making the kaiju drift from the first film have some consequences, most of the characters are either completely forgettable or utterly unlikeable, the ones that arent are incredibly underused, and like many others have said the Jaegers just feel wrong when they move and fight. PR jaegers had that feeling of weight and momentum behind them when they moved that PRU jaegers just don't have, this clip in particular just looks like yet another CG robot fight we could have gotten in any number of recent scifi films.
I appreciate what they were trying to do and some of their ideas were really cool, I loved that they remembered about the constructed nature of the Kaiju, ran with it throughout the film, and let the villain take advantage of it during the final fight for example, but the overall execution was subpar at best.
2 would have been decent if they hadn't done the whole "training kids" bullshit
agreed
Yeah I also agree, I hate when movies try to introduce new age/younger gen type of thing. They should have made the movie about these 2 working together
@@CupOfWhiskey yes, why recurit kids when you can get airforce pilots lol
I mean they DID build thier own functional jeagers by themselves so they know a thing or 2
It's the anime inspired thing. In 90% of mecha anime, the pilots tend to be teenagers.
That’s a Michael bay fight right there lol
1:31 Obsidian Fury (Bully): Swirly time!
"It looks hurt!"
*Literally only looks insulted*
She looked like my mother when I cuss, " what did you say you idiot?"