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Pant Leg Eater from the Bad World
08-03-2014, 02:37 AM
I'm actually pretty surprised there isn't a thread about this movie already. I mean, as far as I can tell pretty much everyone is already in love with the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the way it portrays its characters and stories. With a few exceptions I suppose, but I still really liked the first Thor movie, so :p

Anyways. GotG was really good. I went and saw it today. Now, I have never read and of the comics before, and didn't even know about them until I heard about the movie. I was thoroughly impressed though. I cried, I laughed, I cried again, and I laughed a lot more. It was definitely silly, but not in a campy way.

Did you guys see it yet? What did you think? Do we have any real-life Guardians of the Galaxy fans around who read the comics? From what I understand these guys are based off of the comics from like, 2008-2010 or something. I dunno, I'm no expert.

blackmage_nuke
08-03-2014, 02:56 AM
I liked it but I saw it in 2d and some of the slowmotion just seemed silly. It felt like they bought the rights to too many songs and just extended the ending to tack on the extra song they couldnt put anywhere else because "aint no mountain" seemed like the perfect place to end it.

Colonel Angus
08-03-2014, 03:00 AM
I mentioned this as the nail in DC's movie coffin in the Happiness thread. Like you PLEF, I never read the comics either. I know this isn't one of their top franchises & it's amazing that they took it & made something spectacular out of it. IDK yet where it falls in All-Time greatest comic book movies, but it's got to be Top 10. I don't think I was as blown away by this as I was w/ the Winter Soldier, but holy shit was this good.

DMKA
08-03-2014, 04:40 AM
I saw it Thursday night, and I was impressed by how good it was. I don't know if it's the best Marvel film yet, but it's definitely up there near the top, and probably my new personal favorite.

It just has a certain level of overall enjoyment from a healthy balance of action with humor that the others don't. I think the fact that it knew just how seriously to take itself really helped.

Also, Starlord and Drax the Destroyer were pretty kawaii desu ne. A nice bonus.

Colonel Angus
08-03-2014, 05:32 AM
I hope this pushes Fox into finally making a proper Deadpool film. See, Fox, it can be done, humor & action.

Scotty_ffgamer
08-03-2014, 06:19 AM
The movie is great. I'm honestly more excited about future Guardians movies than anything else with the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Skyblade
08-03-2014, 07:14 AM
I thought it was excellent.

I also thought it did an incredible job of blending the serious Thanos arc with an utterly comedic core film/franchise.

Shiny
08-03-2014, 09:13 AM
I expected nothing less. I love Marvel and the universe of Marvel. Seeing Thanos more was a treat for me. Lee Pace did an excellent job in his role as well.

Literally all of the Guardians are hilarious and have very quotable lines. I am going to see it again just so I can remember and hear most of them. I was laughing hard so I missed the end of a few. I love that aliens seemingly take everything literally.

"They have sticks up their butts." - Star Lord/Peter Quill
"That's terrible. Who would put sticks up their butts?" - Gamora

"That went over your head." Star Lord
"Nothing goes over my head. I will catch it." Drax

"We literally just said that you didn't save me." -Star Lord
"Oh, I wasn't listening I was thinking about something else." - Drax

"We're like Kevin Bacon." - Gamora


This film left me wanting more and that's a good thing. There was a enough backstory to carry the film, but they left enough out for the sequel. My only pet peeve was the beginning with the melodramatic "my mom is dying of cancer" bit. It didn't fit the tone of the rest of the film which was more action packed and comedic. I didn't like that. They should have just left it as it was in the comics with her getting killed by aliens. The whole "touch my hand" thing was just lame but I understand why they felt the need to change it and have it connect to the reason why Star Lord becomes selfless.

Music choice was fantastic. Can't go wrong with 70s music.

9/10

Noire
08-03-2014, 09:48 AM
Much as I enjoyed the film - and I really did, it's probably my third favourite film in the MCU thus far - I wish Marvel would stop throwing away their villains like this. The villains for this film were awful, and that bothered me. Ronan was a mindless zealot (and there is so much more to his character than that), Thanos appeared for all of five minutes, and Nebula and Korath may as well have not been in the film at all. I loved the Guardians, but I didn't really care about the plot as much as I should have, because the threat was so under explored that it didn't really have the gravity it should have. It was Red Skull all over again.

It was great they took the time to develop the Guardians, and actually bothered to explain the Infinity Stones, and even include Thanos beyond a two-second face shot. But the threat was still under-represented, and the villains in the Marvel Universe have just as much - if not more - character as the heroes. They're equally as iconic in their own way. I can appreciate that it wasn't as serious a film as previous Marvel films, but...well, the villains were there, and they should have been more than just tokens to drive the plot forward. Ronan was such a waste, and that bothers me.

...but otherwise, yeah, I loved this. Once Star Lord started strutting his stuff through the ruins using an alien rat as a microphone, I was laughing constantly right up to the end. Even the aliens had so much character to them! I hope they don't take too long with the sequel because I'd love to see where they go from here. Cosmic Marvel is fantastic and, villains aside, they represented it really well in this film. The locations were all stunning and had their own identity (although I did get strong Riddick vibes from the prison) and it wasn't so huge as to feel overwhelming, either. The lack of pointless space jargon was much appreciated, as well.

Jinx
08-03-2014, 03:00 PM
This movie looks decent, but I won't lie to you. The main appeal is seeing a blue, bald Amy Pond.

Aulayna
08-03-2014, 03:22 PM
I really enjoyed it. Didn't know what to expect, and was a bit uncomfortable at first as the cinema was packed out. But within 5 minutes of the film starting I completely forgot about that.

Jess
08-03-2014, 03:37 PM
I saw it on Friday. It wasn't my choice, but I was pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed it. I want my own Groot. :jess:

Pant Leg Eater from the Bad World
08-03-2014, 04:11 PM
This movie looks decent, but I won't lie to you. The main appeal is seeing a blue, bald Amy Pond.

OMG IT WAS HER! I racked my brain yesterday after watching trying to figure out who it was.

Colonel Angus
08-03-2014, 04:27 PM
This movie looks decent, but I won't lie to you. The main 58738appeal is seeing a blue, bald Amy Pond.

I know this is going to sound weird, but I thought she was really hot as Nebula. She went to Comic-Con & revealed her bald head & still looked great. :love:


I saw it on Friday. It wasn't my choice, but I was pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed it. I want my own Groot. :jess:

I was surprised by how awesome Groot was! For a character who has one line, there was a lot of heart & humor. Plus, he could do a lot of amazing trout.

Shiny
08-03-2014, 05:37 PM
FYI Nebula is going to be in the sequel more. I too want a Groot. Those eyes, so adorbs.

They also included Thanos for more then two seconds. He appears in two scenes and speaks in both. He's more massive than he looks in that chair though.

McLovin'
08-03-2014, 10:13 PM
"That went over your head." Star Lord
"Nothing goes over my head. I will catch it." Drax



-> "Nothing goes over my head. My reflexes are perfect, I would catch it."

The one quote that always comes to mind when I think about Drax and makes me lol is when Starlord says:
"We got a walking thesaurus over here."
Drax: "Do not ever call me a thesaurus."

Chibi Youkai
08-03-2014, 10:26 PM
Saw it Friday with the BF, thought it was a great summer movie. We laughed through most of it, and I never felt like I needed to check my watch for the time, which makes it a success. Wish they'd made the villains with a little more plot and reasoning, but it still rocked. And set itself up quite nicely for either a sequel or a tie in to the Avengers later on.

Nice
08-04-2014, 04:31 AM
Saw it on Saturday. It is hands down the best Marvel flick I've seen. It's funny, has wonderful, witty characters and dialogue. That's not even mentioning the music and instantly quotable lines from the pic. James Gunn has won me over from the opening scene with Peter dancing in the cave to the final epic line, "We're the Guardians of the Galaxy bitch". I already wanna watch it again.

Shiny
08-04-2014, 10:55 PM
"That went over your head." Star Lord
"Nothing goes over my head. I will catch it." Drax



-> "Nothing goes over my head. My reflexes are perfect, I would catch it."

The one quote that always comes to mind when I think about Drax and makes me lol is when Starlord says:
"We got a walking thesaurus over here."
Drax: "Do not ever call me a thesaurus."

"They got my dick message!" -Star Lord

McLovin'
08-05-2014, 01:33 AM
"He said: I may be an a-hole, but I'm not a 100% dick."

"Do you believe him?"

"Well I don't think anybody is 100% Dick."

Ayen
08-07-2014, 10:41 PM
Needed more Nebula.

Rocket and Groot were the best characters in the whole movie.

The beginning was confusing and just not enjoyable.

Character motivations seem to alternate between family and greed with vengeance somewhere in the middle. By the third or fourth character that mentioned a family member I was just tired.

Some of the jokes weren't funny at all, few misses though.

Drax speech annoyed me.

This movie reminded me that Howard the Duck exists.

The villain was smurfing stupid.

Thanos was awesome.

I want Yondu's arrow.

That is all.

Pike
08-08-2014, 02:34 AM
Just got back from this. Great movie. Serious Star Wars vibes, and that's a good thing.

I don't know if it tops Iron Man for me but it's definitely up there.

Jinx
08-08-2014, 01:03 PM
I think Denmark and I might see it this weekend! We're both kind of intrigued because we're going into it knowing basically nothing.

sharkythesharkdogg
08-08-2014, 01:36 PM
I am also officially curious about this movie now.

Laddy
08-08-2014, 11:18 PM
I think this movie is one the best balances of action and comedy I've seen.

Shiny
08-09-2014, 04:26 AM
I think this movie is one the best balances of action and comedy I've seen.

Pretty much agreed although it could use more action. Actually maybe not because I felt like Winter Soldier was almost too much action. There was hardly any breathing room in between someone almost getting almost killed.

Jinx
08-09-2014, 11:11 PM
Just got back. I liked it! I wish that there was more of a driving force for the plot...an explanation (especially where the villains were involved) would've been really nice. Still, I had fun! :)

Dark_Valentine
08-10-2014, 01:21 AM
I absolutely loved it! Groot was the best thing about the movie in my opinion haha he was just too adorable!

Agent Proto
08-10-2014, 11:18 PM
I watched it the other night and I have to say that I really enjoyed the movie. One of the best movies I have seen in awhile, and a lot of others have said what I wanted to say, so I won't repeat them. :D

Denmark
08-10-2014, 11:27 PM
i am groot

NeoCracker
08-11-2014, 12:48 AM
Racoon was my favorite for the movie. Bar none the best lines.

Though really, all of them were amazing. I thought they did fine with the villains, Thanos being their to build up the continuity of the greater universe at large, and the main villain filling out his role well enough. He was definitely threatening.

krissy
08-12-2014, 02:15 AM
Ubest film in forever

Wolf Kanno
08-12-2014, 06:48 AM
Just saw it this evening and it was a great fun movie, not exactly "Oh shit I need to see this again tomorrow" like Avengers was but it was a fun ride. I second Noire that the film's major problem was the villains being largely out of focus and frankly there were probably too many supporting characters and villains/antagonists for a flick that was also trying to develop five distinct characters but what the hell it was really funny, had good action sequences, I got some more Thanos, Infinity Gems, and a rocking 70s soundtrack. I had fun and isn't that the point? If I wanted villains with better depth I would go back to reading the comics.

Mercen-X
09-09-2014, 12:09 AM
So I wasn't going to see this because I didn't really have the funds to go to the theater. But my dad recently turned fifty and it was kind of a big deal so my mom and I took him out to watch. We had all been wanting to watch this but my parents are really strapped too so this was kind of pushing it, but it was WORTH IT! We were actually kind of worried that we were making it out to be something that it wasn't. We had gotten really excited to see The Avengers and when we finally got to see it, the experience just DID NOT DISAPPOINT. We were worried that no other Marvel film would be able to compete on that level. But Guardians, on the other hand, was on a whole other level. We were surprised how often we laughed, how often we started to tear up, and that neither of things seemed out of place or detracted from the adrenaline ride for each action sequence. I had to take a reality pill to even begin to try to find things about the movie I may not have liked. Pretty much all I've got at this point is that I wish there had been more of a battle between Gamorra and Nebula. It felt like I blinked and suddenly she'd gotten chucked out a window. But for now, that's all I've got, the rest was so awesome and we even stayed for the stinger and my dad laughed out loud when he recognized Howard the Duck (which coincidentally we had watched just a couple of months ago).

Karifean
09-11-2014, 12:00 AM
The last thing we need to complete the plan... is that man's eye.

It's been a while since I saw a film this pointless. And it was really fun.