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- The films cast and producers describe the changes and growth a film goes through under Guillermo's direction.
- Here we have the melding of the gothic with the futuristic.The team of artists provide the colors for the environment that make Guillermo's vision of a monstrous gathering.
- Guillermo's science fiction adventure fills your vision monster sized factions with man-made robots against anteverse predators The filmmakers talk of their memories of mechanical vs. monster kaiju films.
- This making-of consists of 8 scenes from the movie "Hellboy (2004)". One sees images of the set while shooting the scene. We get: Abbey Ruins (Day 19/116 run time 2:55); Broom's Office (Day 61/116 run time 2:05); Machen Library Alley (Day 56/116 run time 2:15); Subway Station (Day 85/116 run time 1:58); Subway Tunnels (Day 76/116 run time 2:34); Kroenen's Lair (Day 103/116 run time 3:10); Egg Chamber (Day 110/116 run time 2:11); Catacombs (Day 116/116 run time 1:35).
- A visit to the Hong Kong set where practical builds were seamlessly merged with digital effects.
- Witness the challenges of building and shooting five distinct Jaeger cockpit sets and two city blocks of a destroyed Hong Kong street.
- See Guillermo's mammoth creature creations as his unique approach to monster films is brought to light. See an overview of the film's kaiju creations.
- This 2010 interview with writer-director Guillermo Del Toro, conducted by Javier Soto, explores the influence of the Spanish Gothic genre on The Devil's Backbone and Del Toro's feature; Pan's Labyrinth
- The Tokyo streets were rigged with hydraulics by the special effects team for the young Mako to navigate on.
- The creation of the film's majestic machines was an intricacy of design that hadn't been seen in cinema before. Early design meetings view a number of silhouettes before a decided upon towering mech warrior evolves.
- Guillermo explains the mythology developed for drifting and its rules. He also explains the real-life drifting counterparts that make the concept feasible.
- Using layered holograms of the characters world, the significance of the events represented are broken apart and described.
- Composer Ramin Djawadi takes us through the birth of this film's orchestral sounds.
- the scale of the designs are examined as are the significance of the micro levels of detail.
- Set the large tasks of putting life into the 2D artistic renderings Gillaume created. See how ILM craftsmen put life into the inspired digital creatures.
- An interactive presentation o Guillermo del Toro's "Pacific Rim" notebook.
- Learn about the emotional connections among the several characters and how the actors fulfill their role's characterizations.
- The cast had to be in prime physical conditions in order to withstand every type of kaiju attack and to operate their assigned jaegers.