Just now got to see this movie. I really really liked it, though I did coming away thinking that it's maybe been a little bit overhyped. The first two scenes were fantastic, and then there was a bit of a dip. The whole conception of Xandar just felt kind of weird, like some futuristic sci-fi pleasantville (although the Nova Corps at the end did sort of sell me on it eventually - loved the 'blockade'), and the 'getting the team together' bits did feel a little bit forced. The prison break was an awesome sequence, though, and from the moment Rocket had his drunken breakdown, there was no stopping this movie. My general thoughts:
The main flaw that never really got redeemed was, as everyone said, the cookie cutter motivations of Ronan.
I actually really liked Nebula, and second the notion that we need to see more of her.
Groot is possibly a new favorite character of mine - so much more expressive than i expected and really cool abilities. His resurrection couldn't have been more telegraphed if they'd flashed a big 'Groot will return' sign on the screen, but his final moments were still awesome.
Gamora wasn't at all what I thought - less badass assassin and much more goody two shoes with mad skills. I like it, though, especially as an interesting counterpoint to badass Nebula (and to wacky, slightly amoral Quill).
Yondu really strained my credibility throughout the movie. Why are they taking this wacko so seriously, I kept thinking. The scene when he finally used his arrow shut me up instantly. I actually would like to see more of him now.
Thanos was a bit too easy going - hopefully he gets more involved in future films.
Nova Prime just felt kind of out of place. Reminded me a bit of Jodie Foster's character in Elysium, but more generic (and less evil, of course).
ETA: I also really loved the score (not the soundtrack, though that was fine). It's been a long time since I heard that kind of wonderfully airy, celestial sci-fi music in a blockbuster movie.
I'm pissed. I WANT to see this movie, but I DON'T want to pay extra to see it in 3D (because it bothers my eyes) and there's no 2D screening locally.
I hate this 3D shit. The film doesn't even look good. It looks too dark and the colours are washed out. Give me a nice clear 2D anytime. I haven't yet been able to see the latest Apes movie either because of this.
While I'm sure a random person online isn't going to change your mind, I thought the 3D was actually pretty good. For me it added to the movie and didn't detract from it.
I do agree though that 3D is being shoved down our throats more and more. Out of the two showings this movie is getting at my local theater (3D and 2D) only the 3D showings start early and are spread out throughout the day while the 2D showings don't start until the afternoon and only number about 4.
This confuses me. I'll agree that the 3d at least didn't get in the way (Godzilla, I'm looking at you) but I didn't see anything good about it at all. It was just kind of there, jacking up the price for no good reason.
Yondu got to Earth in a Ship. No effort. Well not a lot that we were made aware of.
Ronan got from Thanos' throne world to Xandar (Where Yondu and Starlord were.) and back again, in a couple hours.
Um.
Peter may have "chosen" to stay in space, or was told that bad shit would happen if he went back and shared alien tech with the humans... But why the frakk did Thanos need the Tesseract to invade Earth by wormhole, when it's a doable trip in hours to a month at most with conventional engines?
Thanos didn't need the Tesseract to invade earth, he needed to invade earth for the tesseract. Using the portal was probably Loki's idea, big drama queen that he is.