Travis Beacham Records a New Commentary for ‘Pacific Rim’

He created one of the most popular new sci-fi movies of the last decade, but he wasn’t on the official commentary track. The B-Movies Podcast is here to right that wrong with an all-new, all-exclusive commentary track for Pacific Rim! Screenwriter Travis Beacham is here to share his stories about the production, explain every little detail about the film, and tease new revelations about the kaiju and the drift, tease the upcoming Pacific Rim 2 and more.

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Cue up the film in your DVD player, pause the film at the first black screen after the Warner Bros. logo, and press “Play” with William Bibbiani, Witney Seibold and Travis Beacham to watch the film with them, and learn tons of new and exciting information about Pacific Rim. Beacham reveals in this commentary track that the fight scene between Raleigh and Mako was originally going to be a dance, and describes exciting Jaeger weapons that never made it on camera, alternate endings, alternate openings and why some kaiju look like they were patched together from different models (it’s going to be important later).

And if you can’t get enough Pacific Rim, join Crave and The B-Movies Podcast on Friday, July 10 at the Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles for a special midnight screening of the film! Witney Seibold and Travis Beacham will be in attendance to answer your questions and give away hundreds of dollars worth of prizes, including Blu-rays, posters and more. Tickets are on sale now!

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Did you know they shot an ending for Pacific Rim in which Mako and Raleigh kissed? That’s just one of the things you’ll learn in The B-Moviest Podcast Commentary Track for Pacific Rim! Subscribe to the show free on iTunes for more reviews, exclusive interviews and downloadable commentary tracks, follow us on Twitter at @BMoviesPodcast, follow your hosts at @WilliamBibbiani and @WitneySeibold, and follow Travis Beacham at @TravisBeacham. You’ll be glad you did!

 


William Bibbiani is the editor of CraveOnline’s Film Channel and the host of The B-Movies Podcast. Follow him on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani.

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