Can anyone tell me what song listed in the score is the main theme of the movie? I don't mean any of the 80s songs; I mean well, the epic song.
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Can anyone tell me what song listed in the score is the main theme of the movie? I don't mean any of the 80s songs; I mean well, the epic song.
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.
I had the same feeling. People follow him, take his orders and everything. We got a little hint at that arrow when they went to the same buyer Quill did, but it was still a bit meh.
Then we saw what he really could do, and yeah..... makes sense everybody simply does what he says or else.
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.
I had the same feeling. People follow him, take his orders and everything. We got a little hint at that arrow when they went to the same buyer Quill did, but it was still a bit meh.
Then we saw what he really could do, and yeah..... makes sense everybody simply does what he says or else.
Personally, I thought the fact that he was played by Michael Rooker was explanation enough!
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.
I had the same feeling. People follow him, take his orders and everything. We got a little hint at that arrow when they went to the same buyer Quill did, but it was still a bit meh.
Then we saw what he really could do, and yeah..... makes sense everybody simply does what he says or else.
Personally, I thought the fact that he was played by Michael Rooker was explanation enough!
I had the same feeling. People follow him, take his orders and everything. We got a little hint at that arrow when they went to the same buyer Quill did, but it was still a bit meh.
Then we saw what he really could do, and yeah..... makes sense everybody simply does what he says or else.
Personally, I thought the fact that he was played by Michael Rooker was explanation enough!
I checked his IMDB, and although I've seen some of his stuff, I think he's more known in the US then global. The Walking Dead seems to be the only huge international thing he did. Other shows he was in that have been aired international were things where he only played in one episode.
So yeah, most people outside the US will kinda go 'who?'.
The general assumption at this point is that Thanos is going to be the main villain in Avengers 3, so if he is, I assume he'll be playing a very active role there.Thanos was a bit too easy going - hopefully he gets more involved in future films.
As if I didn't love Rooker enough.
When he let go of Star-Lord after Star-Lord promised him that recovering the Orb would yield a great sum.Who knew that "Merle" had a soft side!
The general assumption at this point is that Thanos is going to be the main villain in Avengers 3, so if he is, I assume he'll be playing a very active role there.Thanos was a bit too easy going - hopefully he gets more involved in future films.
I say this because of two allusions in movies, and he's still not coming out.
I say this because of two allusions in movies, and he's still not coming out.
He appears in both The Avengers and GOTG.
I had the same feeling. People follow him, take his orders and everything. We got a little hint at that arrow when they went to the same buyer Quill did, but it was still a bit meh.
Then we saw what he really could do, and yeah..... makes sense everybody simply does what he says or else.
Personally, I thought the fact that he was played by Michael Rooker was explanation enough!
I checked his IMDB, and although I've seen some of his stuff, I think he's more known in the US then global. The Walking Dead seems to be the only huge international thing he did. Other shows he was in that have been aired international were things where he only played in one episode.
So yeah, most people outside the US will kinda go 'who?'.
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