Pacific Rim 2013 Gipsy Danger vs Knifehead Movie Clip (4K HD)
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Pacific Rim is a 2013 American science fiction monster film directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day, Burn Gorman, Robert Kazinsky, Max Martini, and Ron Perlman. The screenplay was written by Travis Beacham and del Toro from a story by Beacham. The film is set in the future, when Earth is at war with the Kaiju, colossal sea monsters which have emerged from an interdimensional portal on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. To combat the monsters, humanity unites to create the Jaegers, gigantic humanoid mechas, each controlled by at least two pilots, whose minds are joined by a mental link. Focusing on the war's later days, the story follows Raleigh Becket, a washed-up Jaeger pilot called out of retirement and teamed with rookie pilot Mako Mori as part of a last-ditch effort to defeat the Kaiju.
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Imagine feeling your arm get ripped off, then feel your head get stabbed, then right after share the pain of your brother dying. And finally feeling the pain of getting stabbed in the chest. This movie is so dark but so good
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Yeah true I agree
true
And bringing the jaeger alone on the shore that not every pilot can do that
Mako: "I felt it."
1:10 this scene... this scene alone does something that Uprising didnt...
You can feel the gigantic power and robot movement
This is pure badass
IDK what they were thinking but they just disrespected the whole Pacific Rim Timeline. Even if technology is advanced Friction and Wind Resistance Exists. They destroyed the Kaiju and the city. MT.Fijian should’ve also erupted by Avengers explosion too
uprising is a fucking joke that did absolutely nothing right.
@@RKS2K they also made teenagers pilot the jeagars when they have whole militaries worth of drift compatible pilots
I like how the jaegers still had certain limitations when it came to the pilot's inputs inside the connpod vs what the jaeger actually pulls off as demonstrated in this scene. It isn't always 1-to-1, which made it more believable to me in a way. God I love this film lmao
Neku1022 Especially with the Foghorn too. Best scene in that this fight in my opinion.
In this movie you can definitely feel the heavyness and the impact of every blow from the Jaegers and the Kaiju s.
Same with The Black, both are awesome IMO.
@@evanboll4651 Atleast Atlas Destroyer looked like he had MASS than the rest of the mechs in Uprising
Ywah, unlike that power ranger bullcrap wr got with uprising
tbf the first fight in Uprising, Gispy and Obsidian did have weight to them and the fight itself was good but for some reason after that first fight it all went to shit. Excluding the bit where Gipsy gets punched into the air
@@ArmoredLyonell man uprising and black is just the worst pacific Rim movie yet the 2 new jaehers the Atlas just looks like a kid drawer not so realistic jarger and the other one with the freezer behind it it doesn't even feel real
1:12 best scene in this fight, just the sound of the straining machinery to lift the arms that weigh several hundred tons, the sound of the forearms locking into place, and the horn blaring as the arms drop down. along with the resounding "CLANG" the fists make against its blade like skull
my favorite part aswell
Bad ass movie !!
Better than uprising
yeah, people who think uprising is better don’t understand the laws of basic physics😂
I LOVE THIS MOVIE SO MUCH
Same
Not Pacific rim 2
@@tamhoang5873 I love both *Pacific Rims*
The second movie ruin everything good about this series
@@tamhoang5873 the 2 is trash 😂
I dig the use of the Horn. That signals the coming of Gypsy Danger. That's the sound of hope and impending doom for the Kaiju.
YO THANKS!
Nah
They were originally used like how ships use their horns, but later jeagers began using them for battle and intimidation, just like how a kaiju roars
@@jamesandthgff123I think the actual purpose was to draw the Kaiju’s attention to the Jaeger, instead of the surroundings. When Otachi was digging for newt, the foghorn played and she looked away.
I don’t think a lot of people realize that knife head ended the golden age of the jaeger from here it only gets worse for jaegers.
fun fact is Knife Head has already battle against other Jaeger before he fights Gipsy Danger, and it almost beats up the full hp Gipsy Danger before going down...
@@erickuo2786 yea it was Romeo but Romeo missed him and knife head got away
@@jenniemacruz4900 How do you know if it was Romeo Blue?
@@bw7004 the book
@@jenniemacruz4900 Oh, Ok 👍
*R.I.P* all the Mark 1 Jaegers...
Del Toro is a solid action-director. The sequence from where Gipsy's torque locks up to the first punch lands are mint.
What I love about this film is that it depicts a world that has potentially gone to shit and will probably keep going to shit, had its characters not done a single thing about it. Del Toro really did an excellent job at making you feel overwhelmed but, at the same time, pumped up because you just know there's a ray of shining hope in the form of its pilots. They gear up and go into battle with these calamities well knowing they may never come back but they don't back out and go in anyways. That's the sheer epicness that drives you throughout the overwhelming odds in this film. Its message: No matter how hard and dark it gets, humanity finds the best in it to find its way around a catastrophe. A perfect dystopian sci-fi thriller with perfect action packed scenes. You can just feel the heavy weight in every blow, it's so satisfying! This just goes to show us that a block buster can also work if in the hands of a proper director such as Totoro-san.
0:22 I’ve watched this scene for around 44 times and I never realized you can see the lights emitting from gipsy underwater behind the boat
Yeah I noticed that only recently as well.
Whoa... nice touch!
Did Gypsy swam from the post to Knifehead.Or maybe the sea floor just
Holy shit am i crazy or is that obvious
1:02 the sound of that first punch is way too satisfying
The impact is so powerful.
a sound so good that, i swear to god, they use the same thing in destiny 2’s iron banner
This scene alone is better than entire 2nd movie. What a waste
yeah man.that uprising look like power rangers movie...this is only pacific rim for me
Uprising doesn’t deserve the title pacific rim
Gypsy Danger's first punch at 1:03 alone is better than the sequel.
The stop watching the 2nd one
If your annoyed at uprising
@@flammenwerfer6548 good advice
That warhorn 🔥
Its called a Fog horn
its BWUAAA SOUND
@@idealzain4l404
Except it wasn't. That's Gipsy Danger's horn.
@@retrokingranch k
WOOOOOOOOOM
Raleigh’s final scream before he fires the cannon gives me chills every time.
This is my favourite fight. It really feels like giant machine fighting giant monster with slow heavy blows and big consequences. Later, and especially in the sequel, these fights are way too fast, long and damage doesn't mean anything.
Well as time goes on, especially in the Pacific Rim universe, technology is rapidly changing. Basically allowing for bigger and faster jeagers with more responsive control times. While it may not seem like it, the jeagers do still hit as hard as they did prior, it’s just more fluid. As for the damage to a Kaiju, as categories get more common, the kaiju get stronger and are more built for dealing with jeagers. The precursors learn about the defenses of earth and how each specific jeager fights with categories 1-3. Then once they learn they built kaiju specific to the jeager it’s going to fight. Leatherback is a good example. When Newt did a neural share between the kaiju brain, he saw what the precursors knew and they saw his. They learned about the weaknesses of the remaining jeagers through Newt and built leatherback to deal with striker, and otachi to spit acid throught the armor of cherno alpha and destroy the compod of Crimson Typhoon.
@@memeaholic3857 There is technological advancement and then there is breaking the laws of physics. Just because they can build a giant robot in a shape of a human it doesn't mean it should be jumping around like it is a human. It should be moving slowly.
@@poslednisoud Exactly! And plus... The universe of Pacific Rim is already futuristic, there was no necessity to try to give to the Yaeger program a new shape! We've already felt how advanced the technology was! They really should keep upgrading the technology of piloting and building giant robots, and not completely regret, which was what we saw in Uprising! Simply a deception!
A teenager build a yaeger from garbage? Come on...
Pilots running in the con pod like they were in a eletric treadmill? What's happened with that armor's complex system for both pilots interaction with each other and with the robot itself of the firts movie? That's what gave us a sense of realism of what could it be if humans could pilot colossal robots! It can't never, NEVER lose the sense of colossal weight and size!
The bigger it is, the slower the movements are, it doesn't matter how advanced the technology is!
Uprising hasn't upgraded anything, it was a regression!
@@poslednisoud The entire premise of Pacific Rim breaks the laws of physics
@@gessicafarias8738 Watch some mecha anime for reference. There are city-sized mechs that move at super sonic speeds. Seeing as Pacific Rim is blatantly inspired by anime, the speeds in the second movie are sort of to be expected. Plus, remember Raiju? That thing was almost too fast to fight. They only beat it because of the chain sword being strong enough to take it head-on.
They kind of had to make them faster or the kaiju slower, and the latter was never going to happen.
I love the way gipsy makes such cool noises
doink wang wang wang
The warhorn
Warhorn the best
Noises....
And they call gipsy she
@@hanzanimz997 no they dont
For me this is the only Pacific Rim movie, the second one should be called power rangers, this scene alone is better than the whole second movie
I agree the second one was a peace of trash
Pacific Rim the Black is suprisingly good.
Easter eggs, blood, violence, and impending doom.
@@noirangel6416 you know anywhere I could read the books to these I heard they’re good and provide some good lore on the Kaijus
Probably the closest we'll ever get to a true follow-up is Pacific Rim: The Black, and it's basically Pacific Rim: Mad Max Edition.
More like the Eva-Units from Evangelion.
They're get the job done.
@ 3:41 I love the sound sound the metal makes. It sound like Gypsy is screaming. Like she’s actually in pain
Dylan Hairston It’s just the system getting damaged
@@SHTTR- yeah I know. To me it just makes her feel more real.
Dylan Hairston Oh ok
3:40
He is*
2:28 oooh.... i like ur cut G!!!
Underrated
Makes sense cuz gipsy danger's name starts with G
😂😂😂😂
I love big ass mechas. I love big ass monsters. THIS MOVIE IS EVERYTHING I EVER NEEDED!!!
0:31 I love that reactor noise
The VFX designers really put a great deal of work into creating these Jaegers and to make them move in such a way that make them look like they are actually real. And the amount of Mechanical details are through the roof. This is One masterpiece that will never die. ❤❤
It’s cool to think that, to the person inside of the Jaeger, it seems like they are actually lifting a ship. And what’s makes it even better is that they actually are with the use of an almost 300 foot tall war robot. Also, who in their right mind would put pain sensors on the persons suit?
They didn't put pain sensors in the suit but since they're neurally connected to the machine, the pain would be mental or perhaps its just placebo playing its part
There connect to the ship so they have a sense of feel so that when they picked up the ship the would know how much pressure there applying without crushing it but feeling pain such as when the arm is ripped of is a price to pay
@@raizo-ftw in the second movie one of the jaegers' legs got ripped off by a kaiju the pilot felt nothing
@@sinkopeso9163 technology became more advanced, and the cockpits in the second movie were digital, here they are more mechanical
Pain is the ultimate teacher.
It was awesome and heartbreaking at the same time.
Crying from the power then crying from the loss
I love how this movie was dark amd actually having the pilots brutally killed to show how awesome experienced single-pilots are like Marshal and Raleigh
4:10 notice how in this movie the plasma cannon could blow up the head of the Kaiju when in the second movie the plasma were just making tingles
Second movie is a joke
Fun fact:the plasma cannoncon the 2nd movie is actually just a flashbang airblast
ezekiyam382 , that makes...a lot of sense actually
What second movie? Pacific Rim doesn't have a sequel
Lmao knockback cannons
Fun fact, though too far away to contribute/save Gipsy (Knifehead slipped by them) The MK I Romeo Blue was part of this engagement, in fact iirc RB was supposed to make contact while Gipsy ran backup.
Justin Schultz Part of that is due to Romeo blue’s slow movement. He one of the slowest yeagers.
@@shootmeup_2932
Actually, Blue IS the slowest Jaeger ever. Even slower than Cherno Alpha, despite not being near as heavy.
Could've sworn they said somewhere Knifehead avoided Romeo, which also could be a early indicator that this Kaiju is different since it avoided the Jaeger which was built more for ranged combat which Knifehead was not. In other words it'd be like a knight in full armor on foot trying to fight an archer from a distance.
@@retrokingranch So, Romeo Blue, who had less armor than Cherno Alpha was much slower? Wouldn't she have been faster?
Depends on thngs like power-to-weight ratio.
I love this movie so much!
This is one of my favorite parts of it, and one thing that i haven't realized before is that almost all fight happens with no soundtrack playing but only the real sounds of what was happening!
I think this detail gave to the scene a touch of realism and intensity! And then, when the fight starts again with even more intensity, after we heard "Kaiju signature raising" (2:07), the soundtrack starts to play, than stops again, than return growing while we get to its climax!
I get chill every single time Yance dies and Raleigh under so much pain, fear and danger, keeps piloting the yeager alone and don't give up the fight!
Really an amazing scene!
She attack
She protec
But importantly
*The Warhorn is Wack*
Yeah I’ve always wondered what part of gipsy sounded like a damn war horn
@@kingboiiiiiiii8460 Something you need to remember about the kaiju, is that they are animals. being loud is an intimidation tactic, hence the loud foghorns to get the kaiju's attention and potentially intimidate them (unlikely though that is)
@@smac0010 probably not to intimidate but like you said to get it’s attention
Also notice that the horn is (for the most part) only used when the Jaegers land or emerge. The horn could be a warning for anyone around the area that hey there is a Jaeger in active duty you should probably stay away.
@@ILaf1 yeah but they still do it when No one else is around and only right before attacking
At 3:43-3:45 it sounds like there is an echoing scream with the music as well as the sounds of the metal being destroyed, then being accompanied by Raleigh’s scream, this is such a good movie
I hear it faintly when it’s focusing on Gypsy and when he screamed at the end you could hear the pain and anger in his voice it was sad
Is it just me or does this just never get old?, I find myself coming back all the time to rewatch this scene.
Me too.
I literally felt like I was gipsy watching this movie again! Recreating all of Gipsy’s movements in all scenes!
Since the Kaijus have been adapting to the Jaeger program I've been thinking, Gipsy Danger kind of absorbs blunt force to the main sections of its body incredibly effectively.
The only problem is that Gipsy has a ton of moving parts and mechanisms in the joint areas; so KnifeHead is able to exploit it perfectly by piercing the shoulder areas.
Then Later when Gipsy is restored it takes on leatherback with no problem because her flaw isn't exploited (plus Otachi but that one was able to do better than Leatherback).
Leatherback only wanted to restrain gipsy long enough for otachi to find the source of the call, If we are being realistic, In that moment where leatherback is pushing gipsy, He could just crush the machine's head no problem, But if we are being realistic gipsy shouldn't even be able to move since an EMP literally fries all electronic devices nearby, And gipsy DOES have electronic devices, Anyways this is a great movie, I just noticed those two errors now lol.
@@FollowerOfMegatron Analog in the case of the Gipsy Danger refers to the feedback loop that controls the full nuclear system. You see, it's easy enough to harden electronics against an EMP. The Jaegers were totally hardened against that, even the Striker.
What makes Cherno Alpha and Gipsy Danger different from one of the more modern Jaegers, like Striker Eureka, is how the high powered systems work.
Cherno Alpha and Gipsy Danger are designed to be always on. They get massive electrical power from nuclear fission, which means even if they got hit by an EMP and everything shut down, the power would keep running.
Striker Eureka uses a complex magnetically contained fusion system which requires constant computer control. On the bright side, it can be turned off.
When Striker Eureka was hit by the EMP, the amperage spike didn't fry the electronics, but it did cause them ALL to turn off, including the power systems which generate power.
Striker Eureka can't restart without external power. It's never intended to shut off.
Gipsy Danger also had a short shutdown, but because you can't turn off nuclear fission, the power systems came right back online after the EMP once the fuses reset.
tl;dr by Analog, the pilot meant that the power system of Gypsy Danger was controlled by mechanical feedback and fuel rods, and thus could recover from a full shutdown.
@@DaddyHensei mucho texto 🗿🍷
the lights appearing before she emerges, the sound of airplane engines, the imposing soundtrack as she stands... jesus, this scene always gives me goosebumps
The most epic scene of whole movie and one of the best, most emotional and most coolest movie fights ever. Change my mind
3:34 jfc gipsy's lights actually fizz out momentarily when she hits the iceberg. This goddamn film bruh, borderline insane details lmao
2:01
Love this little bit of Elba's acting, clearly angry at them for the insubordination but also damn proud of a job well done despite all
This is why I love the first pacific rim a lot. We can see and feel the weight. The fight is not as smooth and it shows realism. Lastly, the way that every jeager and kaijyu moves is just perfect
Seeing one of the crew member dies in the robot head is really sad
Pilot not crew member
R.I.P Yancy..
Julian Velazquez ????
@@Hadfield15 is it Yancy or Yanzy? I'm confused
@@josellea4578 Yancy
I have a theory for Trespasser, Knifehead and Scunner. My theory starts off that if you look at their bodies, all three have the same kinda shell/amour piece on their backs. They also all have the same set of arms, to standard and two secondary. My theory is that the Precursors used the same base model for each of the three but changed up the heads to see which one is better
The real life reason is that the same CGI model was just reused.
This is actually known, according to official source iirc, the Precursors essentially Frankenstein a bunch of Kaiju together with varying body types and abilities, and then pit them against one another, with the "winners" being sent through the breach to attack us. If the Kaiju succeeds there, then they mass produce it, which is why if you look at the scene right before Gypsy explodes at the end, you'll see entire rows of pods, all of which contain Knifehead clones, because the Precursors know that design works against the only Jaeger we have left, Gypsy.
@@Rammstein0963. well there ya go haha. I knew about the whole putting them against each other and sending the winner to Earth but the rest I didn't know lol
That actually happened irl too, the art department designed hundreds of kaiju and Del Toro would bring them through an elimination round until we were left with the main seven that appeared in the film. The rest got cameos in the comics at least.
@@Rammstein0963. bro I wanna see kaiju fights forget the Jaegers lmao
@@alem1655 That's a lot of kaiju blood and screaming
As a huge fan of Gundam and Godzilla growing up, this movie was everything I ever wanted in a movie.
The fact Raleigh is screaming "No" and "Don't" makes it more impactful. Why? Because that's exactly what humans would say when they're about to die hopelessly
I love how this opening scene goes from a regular night on the job to a complete disaster that ended the golden age for humans and Jaegers. The excitement from Raleigh is genuine until all hell breaks loose.
This first fight really set the tone for the whole movie. It makes you root for humanity more as having huge robots became a point of desperation rather than hope when you see it get beaten up brutally.
Having a brother this scream is just everything 4:07
Notice in this scene gipsy danger is far slower compared to his resurrection later in the film. Heck the punches here feels so slow
That’s true and that’s what I observed as well.
Knifehead, the only kaiju that make Gipsy Danger get critical hit and make Raleigh's Brother died, this Kaiju really show us why Kaiju is the most scariest creature in the movie
That one fisherman
“What the hell” gets me everytime
I love the way both Gipsy and Knifehead make their entrances coming up from the water ready to battle.
I don’t think Charlie gets enough credit here, this is some sweet acting on his end 4:09
Every robot badass always has only one arm
Thats how you know it has gone though some shit
and half of its head
I love this movie so much and i love KNIFEHEAD so much he's my favourite monster
Gypsy Danger gotta be one of the most badass names I've ever heard
0:25 when gipsy comes up😍😍😍😍😍
The sfx for that scene was godly
It looked hella dope, but they were basically crouching down underwater just for that opening
Gypsy's one fine beauty ngl
@@donchapackdee6292 do they call it a she?
@@greymaulker8326 yes
So, gypsy came out from underwater? EPIC
I've always wondered about that, but you see Gypsy's parts move into place which makes me think Gypsy has a travel mode that lets it travel underwater with less resistance.
@@uptorest towards the end when striker and gypsy go underwater, you can hear them say "All holes sealed", and you can see the holes being sealed
@@uptorest Then the question would be why didn't they use it on the mission to the Breach? Though they could've removed it or something, good theory though.
0:28 “Jaegers use Inception music to introduce themselves.”
-Jeremy Scott, 2013
if you notice at 1:11 there's a red bar that indicates how much strength that gipsy was doing just to raise it's arms above it's head and you can see it "increasing" at 0.25x the speed. that's what they forgot in the second film.
One of the dopest kaiju entrances ever. That first roar was epic. The scarring around Knifeheads face from biting the jagged metal and armor was a nice detail
The attention to detail in this movie is IMO the greatest to ever hit the screen
If there’s any takeaway from this, it’s that they bagged their fifth kill...
Só um conseguiu
When gipsy danger emerges from the water is literally the best ever
0:31 God I love those juicy ass “power up” sounds that Gypsy Danger makes right there.
The slow mechanical movement emphasises how heavy Gipsy is, all the clunking and smashing is soooo damn good! 😆
Second film might as well have been toys, they just didn’t feel as badass..
A shame the second movie doesn't have this aspect ratio
Me too I love this kind of aspect ratio what kind it is Because I need to know because I want to used it in my movies when I become a filmmaker
And this time knifehead against gipsy danger takes place in 2020
I don't know why, but I love that sound effect at 1:10
2:28 how tf can something the size of a skyscraper move that fast?
speed doesn't mater if the giant thing is a living organism or meant to be fast
IndoraptorFan how is it skyscraper sized
@@brysonmcginnis1663 bcuz its big as hell
@@brysonmcginnis1663
So you think 340 feet isn't as tall as a skyscraper? Or what? Did you think the monsters and robots of this movie were Transformers size?
Kaptain Sal hell no. I just skyscrapers were bigger.
One of my fav movies all time - so much underrated
Whats crazy to mean is that Knifehead is targetting the chest and stomach. Like an animal going for the most important organs and the center of mass. Watch this: 1:21 . Knifehead was aiming for center mass, the arm blocked it and that lead to it striking the skull
Except then Knifehead learns - wait, it’s all about the head! Kaiju were treating Jaegers like organic creatures but after this fight, they start targeting the pilots and THEN they start winning
Makes sense actually.And they have a hive mind so that is why the kaijus start winning
The moment the kaiju and gipsy lost signals send chills
This scene was the OG “you should’ve gone for the head” 😂
Is it just me or does anyone else get the chills when gipsy honks his horn or whatever that is
Same
It's a war horn
you mean his warhorn
Gipsy breaching to the surface 😍
it's fog horn
I Love this film,this film is incredible
THIS IS THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ITSSSSSSSSS AAAAAAAA FREAKINGGGG MASTERPIECEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
AAAAAAHHHH I WANT PACIFIC RIM 3 SO BAD
Favorite Kaiju. That design is just lovely omg
I like Scunner
How realistic ….
Rushing your brother to do something he’s already doing 😂😂
Anyone else love that horn noise gypsy danger makes?
It feels like You can see the struggle with the charactors to get that to move which would make sense because it was meant for 2 pilots and the fact that he got that thing moving on his own is amazing
Raleighs brother: Don't get too cocky
After they shot knifehead twice: **Both of them get Cocky**
Thank god we never had a sequel
6 years later :
The spinoff was ok
We need the sequel In the first movie's universe
Now this is how you show the real power of Jaegers. Big but Heavy. When Gypsy pull up both its arms and locked it you can understand how heavy it is and the movements are slow not becuase its old generation but because of its weight.
True Masterpiece.
As much as I like the second film, it never emphasised just how big the Jaegers were. The only scene I can think of was November ajax.
The way that this film speaks volumes about the size of the Jaegers every single moment they get is incredible.
Dude: Hey, Feel free to pet my dog. Don't worry, he doesn't bite.
The dog: 1:20
I don't know why, but the death of Raleigh's brother touched my heart, even if they showed it for a short time on screen.
0:16 epic roar
Very epic
Raleigh’s defiance at 4:09. Still gives me chills.
I bet it’s heartbreaking for the fisherman to see knifehead ripping apart gipsy like that and know they can’t do anything.
1:31 i like the plasma cannon sound
Bro this movie is amazing even when it’s a decade old
This scene is still goated after 8 years
That last cannon shot tho...
Something cool I noticed is that Knifehead went straight for the heart, which would instantly kill a human. The precursors would not realize that it won’t do much to a Jaeger until Knifehead crippled Gipsy Danger with a headshot.
Theres rumors that the brother survived...
He was throwed out of the jaeger and landed in the water. And the fishers on the boat was able to retrieve him in the water...
1. No
2. Raleigh still felt his brothers fear but then it cut off (death)
3. He was still attached to the machine which then he drowned with (because of movement limits)
@@loasoda2 no knifehead ate him
CGI in this movie was so ahead of it’s time
Seeing Knifehead underwater with the blue eyes and the shining blue blood I get some Megalodon vibes from Sea of Thieves.
Ohh yes
Can't unsee that
knifehead would eat up an actual megalogodon like us eating a salmon
Deadliest Catch Extreme Season
1:00 When your drunk father comes home and wants to beat you.
gispy’s real voice: 0:47
Glados
The ocean's depth makes no sense in this movie but no one's complaining about it. The water goes up to Gipsy Danger's thighs ish, but the Kaiju that can reach his arm can still swim and be invisible to Gipsy's pilots. The Kaiju would have to be way smaller to do this.
I don't know what you're talking about?
It's also a she.
continential shelves?
@@Superfighterleo1 I just looked those up and that's not what I meant. You can see in the movies that the Jaegers walk in waist/thigh-deep waters most of the time. The Kaijus are as tall/as big as the Jaegers, yet they can completely submerge themselves and be invisible from above. It's like if you walked in a pool and had water up to your thigh/waist and your buddy next to you could casually swim next to you without you being able to tell he's there at all. (The human example doesn't really make sense because we're much thinner than tall whereas Kaijus are usually about as fat as they're tall, but it's the best analogy I got.)
I'm gonna say it. It would be better if they just forgot the second movie and make an actual sequel, where u can feel the weight, size, and machinery of the Jaegers, and not some unrealistic oversized transformers. Fr, this movie was so good
I fucking love the sound of the horn from Gypsy. If we ever build a real Gypsy Danger I hope they include the horn.
Its not from him
@@weyze2059 it is. Remember when Gipsy blares the horn and Otachi stands back up after digging through newton's refuge bunker?
Also, I don't recall from where, but somewhere it's mentioned that Raleigh likes to use the blare because it kind of answers the Kaiju roars back