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GUARDIANS of the GALAXY - Grading & Discussion

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Yeah I remember all the Emperor did was cackle alot and walk around with a cane he didn't even have a lightsaber, then the Force lightning came out and he nearly killed Luke.
 
Yeah I remember all the Emperor did was cackle alot and walk around with a cane he didn't even have a lightsaber, then the Force lightning came out and he nearly kille Luke.
But that wasn't all he did. We knew Vader worked for, him Vader was willing to overthrow the Emperor to be with his sun. Emperor was more compelling a villain because he was the tug of war element between Luke and Vader, And, when we do meet him, he is goading Luke, trying to get him to do everything Yoda told him not to do. He didn't just
cackle alot and walk around with a cane
 
Yeah I remember all the Emperor did was cackle alot and walk around with a cane he didn't even have a lightsaber, then the Force lightning came out and he nearly kille Luke.
But that wasn't all he did. We knew Vader worked for, him Vader was willing to overthrow the Emperor to be with his sun. Emperor was more compelling a villain because he was the tug of war element between Luke and Vader, And, when we do meet him, he is goading Luke, trying to get him to do everything Yoda told him not to do. He didn't just
cackle alot and walk around with a cane

So what? He was only a hologram in ESB and had merely four scenes in ROTJ you learn nothing about him nor do you understand how powerful he is.
 
Yeah I remember all the Emperor did was cackle alot and walk around with a cane he didn't even have a lightsaber, then the Force lightning came out and he nearly kille Luke.
But that wasn't all he did. We knew Vader worked for, him Vader was willing to overthrow the Emperor to be with his sun. Emperor was more compelling a villain because he was the tug of war element between Luke and Vader, And, when we do meet him, he is goading Luke, trying to get him to do everything Yoda told him not to do. He didn't just
cackle alot and walk around with a cane

So what? He was only a hologram in ESB and had merely four scenes in ROTJ you learn nothing about him nor do you understand how powerful he is.
He was spoken on in the first film, and he was a personal wedge between characters we do care about.

Having seen all the Marvel films, I don't know anything about the purple guy. Other than the fact that he is threat, Tony has no connection to him
 
He was spoken on in the first film, and he was a personal wedge between characters we do care about.

Having seen all the Marvel films, I don't know anything about the purple guy. Other than the fact that he is threat, Tony has no connection to him

You didn't know fuck all about the Emperor by the end of A New Hope either. And knew little more by the end of Empire. It wasn't until the third film that he was fully revealed, and even then all he did was twirl his mustache, look pleased with himself, and troll Luke.

In comparison, Thanos was shown briefly in a post-credits scene in one film, had a couple of scenes in this film, and is also personally linked to two main characters in this film. Seems pretty comparable to me.
 
Tony, Cap, Widow, and pretty much everyone else I care about, has no personal - or even tangental - connection to Thanos. He is a big evil guy that smiles at the end.. and we are supposed to care. It could a Carmaglefluffin fromt the Andromeda galaxy and it would make no difference

Even Tarkin's reference to the Emporer held more for me to care about, because the rebels are fighting for freedom and rights from this huge empire, and the idea before Tarkin mentioned the Emperor was that they did have sympathizers in the senate. That is what Leia's mission is all about!! But when the Emperor dissolves the senate, we understand a bit of the conditions of this galaxy and even get a feeling for why Leia's fight might be futile.
 
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yeah that's about seven films or so into the franchise and all we get is a smile, and we are told merely told he is the big bad?

How many films prior to The Avengers dealt with the Infinity Gems?

Answer: One. Captain America: The First Avenger.

And The Avengers was the 6th and final Phase 1 film.
 
Blame Joss Whedon this is from The Avenges Wiki article.

In a May 2012 interview, Whedon said that it was his decision to include Thanos in a post-credits scene, although the character is not identified in the film. "He for me is the most powerful and fascinating Marvel villain. He's the great grand daddy of the badasses and he's in love with Death and I just think that's so cute. For me, the greatest Avengers [comic book] was Avengers Annual #7 (1977) that Jim Starlin did followed by Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 (1977) that contained the death of Adam Warlock. Those were some of the most important texts and I think underrated milestones in Marvel history and Thanos is all over that, so somebody had to be in control and had to be behind Loki's work and I was like 'It's got to be Thanos.' And they said 'Okay' and I'm like 'Oh my God!'"

And really we're told his plan in the first words of the movie.

[first lines]
The Other: The Tesseract has awakened. It is on a little world. A human world. They would wield its power, but our ally knows its workings as they never will. He is ready to lead. And our force, our Chitauri, will follow. The world will be his. The universe yours. And the humans, what can they do but burn?
 
I'm with FSM on the subject of Thanos, to be honest. There's a lot of things the MCU has done amazingly well, but successfully building anticipation for Thanos as the Big Bad Behind the Scenes has not been one of them. I was left feeling pretty indifferent by his appearance in Guardians.
 
I fully expect Thanos to get more of a build-up now that Marvel has confirmed they're heading towards Infinity War in 2019 and 2020. It's easy to complain about Thanos' lack of development thus far, but we have to remember that we're only ten movies into what will be a twenty-one film saga when it's all said and done, and Thanos was only just introduced in the sixth with just a (very) slightly more prominent appearance in the tenth, after the seventh, eighth, and ninth films all dealt with the fallout of what happened in The Avengers. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is essentially a serialized television show in movie format; things make a lot more sense when you treat it as such.
 
Well, it's serialized to the point that there are story threads weaving throughout ("It's all connected"), but not so much that every movie is essential watching.
 
I fully expect Thanos to get more of a build-up now that Marvel has confirmed they're heading towards Infinity War in 2019 and 2020.

You won't have to wait that long Part I is in 2018 and Part II is the following year, but GOTG II will be coming out in 2017.
 
Anyone can say that such and such is the most powerful creature in the universe. That, by itself, won't make me care.

Weyoun was a wussy clone. A little girl like Ezri Dax, even before she was joined, could take him out while hardly breaking a sweat. But Weyoun was more compelling as a villain in his first scene than Thanos

I don't think Weyoun was a compelling villain in his first scene because he wasn't a villain. It was an uneasy alliance to fight the rebel Jem'Hadar. He came off as sleezy in that episode (where he had far more screentime than Thanos has had so far), but he wasn't a villain. It was after he was killed off and replaced with the second Weyoun that he started to get a bit more depth as a character.

ETA: I think calling Thanos the big bad is misleading. He certainly is a big bad that they're slowly building to, but there are plenty of movies without him before and there will be other big threats after.
 
ETA: I think calling Thanos the big bad is misleading. He certainly is a big bad that they're slowly building to, but there are plenty of movies without him before and there will be other big threats after.

I was thinking about that Galactus, Magneto and Doctor Doom are all owned by other studios. I'd love to see the super powered Count Nefaria in an Avengers movie but I don't know who owns the rights to him. So for right now Thanos is the biggest threat they've got so they can't use him too early on.
 
Well, obviously they haven't used him too early, waiting for the third Avengers movie to really use him at all. But Ultron will be pretty big before that. After that? I don't know. Maybe Kang the Conqueror.
 
Well, obviously they haven't used him too early, waiting for the third Avengers movie to really use him at all. But Ultron will be pretty big before that. After that? I don't know. Maybe Kang the Conqueror.

There's no reason to think Thanos won't play a major part in GOTG 2.
 
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