Showing posts with label Guardians of the Galaxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guardians of the Galaxy. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Guardians of the Galaxy is Still Awesome on Second Viewing
When I really enjoy a movie, I will watch it multiple times. That is why I have as many movies on DVD and Blu-ray as I do. I usually only see a movie in the theater once, but I am willing to see some movies more than once while in the theater. So far, the most I have gone to the theater to see a movie is four times for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Over the years, I have seen several movies twice at the theater. I haven’t done it as often in the last few years, partly because of opportunity and partly because there weren’t as many movies I was interested in seeing at the theater twice. Earlier in the week, I decided to see Guardians of the Galaxy again.
I absolutely loved Guardians of the Galaxy when I saw it on opening day. The movie is fun and entertaining with a great soundtrack. Probably within a day of seeing the movie, I was thinking about trying to go see it again. I ended up waiting until Tuesday because I was going to have several hours in between two work related classes and I didn’t want to make two trips into the office. If that hadn’t been happening, I think I would have gone again on Monday.
There weren’t as many people there the second time, but it was a decent amount for early afternoon, especially considering it was a 3D showing. For whatever reason, there are only two show times at the local theater for Guardians of the Galaxy that aren’t in 3D. The very first showing every day is discounted even more on top of the matinee price, so there could have been more at that time - I missed that showing because of the first class. Everyone in the theater seemed to really enjoy the movie - all of us stayed through the credits for the extra scene. Yes I had already seen it, but I wanted to see it again too.
I noticed a few more things here and there that I had missed the first time I saw the movie. I noticed how Yondu’s mohawk turns red at times, especially when he is using his whistle controlled arrow. I paid more attention to one character when he turned up because I figured out from reading the credits the first time that Nathan Fillion did the voice for that character. The voice really sounds nothing like Fillion. I noticed more cool things with the special effects, including with the 3D. Since there weren’t as many people there, I was able to hear a few lines that I had missed previously thanks to the laughter of the audience. I did notice the one character from the scene after the credits earlier in the movie - no I’m not saying who it is. The character in question can be seen in the background when the main characters go to see the Collector. There isn’t a closeup of the character or anything like that. It is really just a silhouette, but that is enough to make it clear who it is.
Guardians of the Galaxy holds up very well on a second viewing. I enjoyed the movie just as much as I did the first time. Honestly, I would be see it in the theater again if I got the chance. I would even pay the higher price for a 3D showing again. This is one of the most entertaining movies I’ve seen in a long time. I will definitely be adding this to my movie collection.
This review is part of elvisdo’s 7th Annual Funny Pages Write off.
Friday, August 1, 2014
Guardians of the Galaxy is Awesome (Spoiler Free)
5 out of 5 Stars
Guardians of the Galaxy is the latest Marvel movie. I have been looking forward to seeing it for months, ever since I saw the first trailer that has Hooked on a Feeling playing. The movie is very fun and entertaining and it is definitely worth checking out. It does build on what has happened in previous Marvel movies and sets up things for future movies while still standing alone fairly well.
I am only going to briefly discuss the plot for Guardians of the Galaxy. People who prefer not to know anything about the plot before seeing the movie should skip the next paragraph.
** Minor Plot Discussion **
Peter Quill is abducted from Earth in 1988, just minutes after his mother passes away. Twenty-six years later, he is calling himself Star Lord. He ends up in a world of trouble when he manages to find an orb that Ronan, a Kree, is trying to retrieve for Thanos. Ronan sends Gamora, an assassin and Thanos’s adopted daughter, after Peter. Gamora and Peter end up in prison along with Groot and Rocket, where they meet Drax. The five decide to work together to get out so they will have a chance to stop Ronan and Thanos.
** End of Minor Plot Discussion **
There is a cute scene at the end of the movie, just as the credits are starting. There is a scene after the credits that ties back into something that happens during the movie. All of the Marvel movies have done this, and with most of them, the extra scenes hint at something that will be coming in some way in a future movie. Another Marvel character is introduced in the short scene. I did recognize the character, but I have no idea what is being planned there. I honestly never expected to see that character show up, and I am now wondering what Marvel is planning since all the other characters introduced in this way have turned up in later movies so far.
Guardians of the Galaxy is the based on the Marvel comic book. I have never read it, so I have no idea what has stayed the same and what has been changed. I hadn’t even heard of Guardians of the Galaxy before Marvel announced that they were making the movie. I didn’t know what to expect from the movie, even after seeing the first few trailers, but I still wanted to see the movie. I’m very glad that I saw it. This is one of the best movies of the year.
Peter is first shown as a child in 1988. The movie only spends a few minutes on that point in his life, but it is a rough few minutes. The movie then jumps forward twenty-six years to show Peter as he is finding the orb. From that point on, things move at a fairly good pace without feeling rushed. The story works well overall. It is very interesting and entertaining, blending in some touching moments with really funny things. Some of what happens is just flat out bizarre - one of the characters is a talking raccoon and another one is a sort of tree that can only say I am Groot - but it all works perfectly to make an awesome movie.
All of the main characters say and do things that are funny in some way. All the humor gives a movie a lighter feel overall even with the emotional moments. Music also plays a part in what is going on since Peter’s most treasured possession is the mix tape his mother made for him of songs from the 70s and 80s. Those songs actually work very well with what is going on when they are heard. I am slightly disappointed that more of Hooked on a Feeling isn’t heard during the movie like it was in one or two trailers. Other characters react oddly to Peter’s music, and at one point, he even uses it during a confrontation in an unexpected way. In another scene, Peter shares the legend of Footlose and hero Kevin Bacon. The music also serves as a connection to Earth and his mother for Peter, so it is understandable why he is so protective of his walkman and the mix tape. I do wonder where he got batteries for the walkman over the years.
I ended up seeing Guardians of the Galaxy in 3D because of the show times. For whatever reason, all but two of the show times are in 3D at the local theater. I do think the 3D was pretty good and that it added to a few cool images. I think the movie is also showing in IMAX 3D at some locations. Everything looks wonderful throughout the movie. Several things are created with special effects that are done well.
There is a decent amount of action to what is going on without things getting too graphically violent overall. A few things happen that are more violent and could be upsetting or even disturbing to some viewers. There are different fights, including a few involving space ships, that are done well. I think there is a decent amount of action in the movie overall. I think of the movie mostly as a fun action adventure in space. The movie is rated PG-13, so parents should keep that in mind when deciding on taking kids to see it. There is some swearing, though nothing extreme and the word that rhymes with luck is not used. Peter does make an obscene gesture at one point, though it is done in a funny way.
Guardians of the Galaxy has an interesting group of unique characters. Peter, Gamora, Rocket, Groot, and Drax are basically misfits who are thrown together by circumstances and end up finding a way to work together. They ultimately become friends and discover that their individual strengths compliment each other, making them stronger together. Peter is a bit of an outlaw who has a rather inflated view of his own reputation. Chris Pratt is perfect in the part.
Gamora was raised by Thanos and turned into an assassin after he killed her family. She sees the current situation as her way of getting away from him. She is very good at fighting and does have some trust issues. Zoe Saldana is good in the part. Nebula, who is part cyborg, was raised with Gamora and the two have issues. Nebula has issues with Thanos as well, though she seems loyal to him. Karen Gillian is really good in the part. I don’t think I would have recognized her if I hadn’t know she was playing the part since she looks so different.
Rocket and Groot have been working together for a while as some sort of bounty hunters/mercenaries. Rocket is a raccoon that has been experimented on, giving him the ability to talk. He is very fond of large weapons. The voice Bradley Cooper does for the character fits him very well. Groot is basically a walking tree who is very good in fights. Vin Diesel provides his voice even though he only says one thing. He does say it in different ways, and it seems like Rocket is able to pick up on more other things that Groot means. Drax is after vengeance for his family. He wants to kill Ronan and even go after Thanos, and his need for vengeance causes him to make some stupid decisions at times. Dave Bautista is fine in the part.
Ronan is the main villain of the movie. He wants revenge against enemies of the Kree, and he is determined to get it. Most people are afraid of him since he will not hesitate to use deadly force. Lee Pace does well with the part. Thanos is just briefly in the movie, though it is clear that he has bigger plans. I believe that Thanos will be playing a bigger part in future movies. Josh Brolin performed as the character for motion capture and provided his voice.
Yondu is a bandit that has basically raised Peter. The two have some conflicts. Yondu isn’t really a bad guy, but he isn’t really a good guy either. Michael Rooker does well with the character. Glenn Close is in a few scenes as Nova Prime, the leader of the Nova Corps who are in charge of protecting the planet Xandar. John C. Reilly turns up in a few scenes as Rhomann Dey, a member of the Nova Corps. Benicio Del Toro is The Collector in a few short scenes. Stan Lee makes another short appearance somewhat early in the movie. Nathan Fillion has a small cameo, though I think, now that I figured out which character it was, that he just did the voice. Director James Gunn has a cameo too, though I didn’t manage to spot him.
Guardians of the Galaxy is absolutely awesome and definitely worth seeing in the theater. People who have liked the other Marvel movies will probably enjoy this one as well even though it is a bit different. This is one of the best movies of the year.
This review is part of elvisdo’s 7th Annual Funny Pages Write off
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