Having just saw it, it just occurred to me the parallels to DS9's The Search. Star-Lord is Odo! (but a lot more powerful...
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Did I get that correctly that the Ravager Reunion at the end was a reference to the original Guardians?
Yep. Stakar (aka Starhawk), Martinex, Charlie-27, and Aleta. Not sure on the other two, but then it's been a long while since I've gone back to classic Guardians.
Bwuh?...great use of Kirk Douglas...
I absolutely agree on Pierce and I found Cross to be very interesting - certainly better than most people seem to give him credit for. I also really enjoyed Baron Zemo, as well. Nevertheless, I do tend to agree that Ego may very well be the best one-off villain so far.I rather enjoyed Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce, Corey Stoll as Darren Cross and of course, Tom Hiddleston as Loki.
It's still absolutely Farscape, though. I know it's based on comics that came way before Farscape but there are so many things that are the same that these movies are basically Farscape on the big screen. I can only assume that casting Ben Browder in a bit part was a tacit acknowledgement that they are aware of the similarities
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Ah, thanks for sharing that! I also wondered about possible Farscape influence. Seems safe to say now that Ben Browder's cameo was a deliberate nod.The team of Guardians from the movie was put together in the comics in 2008, well after Farscape. However, I think the Farscape connection comes more from the choices and style made in the movies than the comics.
Plus there's this interview:
http://www.superherohype.com/featur...galaxy-deleted-scenes-lost-moments-and-beyond
SHH: This is a shot in the dark, but did “Farscape” inspire this movie in any way? Because I see a lot of that show in this movie, both in Peter Quill and in the way that the universe is presented.
Gunn: Well actually, people ask me about every show you can imagine. They ask me about every single science fiction show, but Farscape is about the only one… The only science fiction shows that I think I ever really watched were “Farscape” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation.”
SHH: Quill does strike me as a successor to John Crichton.
Gunn: Yeah… I'm sure there's influences there. I liked that show.
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