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GUARDIANS of the GALAXY - Grading & Discussion

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I just saw it for the second time ever on blu-ray. Loved it all over again! I'm still shocked and how science fiction-y they went with this one. No more attempts at realism. Nova Corps! The Kree! the head of a Celestial! Thanos! Love it!
I liked Marvel when it was more grounded and less cartoon-y
 
That's such a bizarre statement since the DC comics have historically always been so much more cosmic and goofy than the Marvel ones, and yet the movies are the opposite of that now.
 
Saw it for the second time on bluray yesterday, third time in total. With someone who hadn't seen it yet.

Yes, it delivers.
 
I just saw it for the second time ever on blu-ray. Loved it all over again! I'm still shocked and how science fiction-y they went with this one. No more attempts at realism. Nova Corps! The Kree! the head of a Celestial! Thanos! Love it!
I liked Marvel when it was more grounded and less cartoon-y

Now you're just saying things for the sake of having something to say.....
 
I recently rewatched it and couldn't sit all the way through it in one viewing. Idk why but it wasn't as much fun the 3rd time around ( I saw it twice in theaters months ago). I noticed there is a lot of exposition in the film, which I didn't notice before.

Still a solid flick but the magic just isn't there for me anymore.
 
I just saw it for the second time ever on blu-ray. Loved it all over again! I'm still shocked and how science fiction-y they went with this one. No more attempts at realism. Nova Corps! The Kree! the head of a Celestial! Thanos! Love it!
I liked Marvel when it was more grounded and less cartoon-y

Yes, less cartoon-y.

Like:

- A man who builds a robotic power-suit out of junk in a middle-eastern cave. He then goes on to build a powered armor with an advanced AI and interface in his garage that's powered by an electro magnet in his chest that basically creates limitless energy.

- A Norse God with a hammer only he can pick-up and summon that allows him to fly.

- A man who was exposed to radiation and chemicals allowing him to grow 2-feet taller and gain 100 pounds of muscle mass. As well as having an enhanced immune system, stamina and physical limits.

- A man who was exposed to radiation and chemicals that causes him to grow several feet and put on several hundred pounds of muscle mass when he reaches a certain emotional state.

- Two perfectly ordinary, if skilled, human beings who're able to take on an army of aliens with advanced weaponry.

Yeah, Marvel really should stay grounded in reality as opposed to going to a "cartoon-y" aspects like a surgically and technologically modified raccoon, an anthropomorphic alien plant, an alien assassin all flying around in a spaceship visiting such exotic places and an alien depot the size of moon, built inside of an alien skull.

THAT'S just too much.

Norse Gods and giant green monsters? Okay!

Talking raccoons and giant alien skulls? Nope!
 
I just saw it for the second time ever on blu-ray. Loved it all over again! I'm still shocked and how science fiction-y they went with this one. No more attempts at realism. Nova Corps! The Kree! the head of a Celestial! Thanos! Love it!
I liked Marvel when it was more grounded and less cartoon-y

Yes, less cartoon-y.

Like:

- A man who builds a robotic power-suit out of junk in a middle-eastern cave. He then goes on to build a powered armor with an advanced AI and interface in his garage that's powered by an electro magnet in his chest that basically creates limitless energy.

- A Norse God with a hammer only he can pick-up and summon that allows him to fly.

- A man who was exposed to radiation and chemicals allowing him to grow 2-feet taller and gain 100 pounds of muscle mass. As well as having an enhanced immune system, stamina and physical limits.

- A man who was exposed to radiation and chemicals that causes him to grow several feet and put on several hundred pounds of muscle mass when he reaches a certain emotional state.

- Two perfectly ordinary, if skilled, human beings who're able to take on an army of aliens with advanced weaponry.

Yeah, Marvel really should stay grounded in reality as opposed to going to a "cartoon-y" aspects like a surgically and technologically modified raccoon, an anthropomorphic alien plant, an alien assassin all flying around in a spaceship visiting such exotic places and an alien depot the size of moon, built inside of an alien skull.

THAT'S just too much.

Norse Gods and giant green monsters? Okay!

Talking raccoons and giant alien skulls? Nope!

:techman::techman:

Marvel Studios: we keepz it REAL!
 
- A man who was exposed to radiation and chemicals that causes him to grow several feet and put on several hundred pounds of muscle mass when he reaches a certain emotional state.
You left out the most realist part...how his purple pants never split after hulking out. :guffaw:
 
- A man who was exposed to radiation and chemicals that causes him to grow several feet and put on several hundred pounds of muscle mass when he reaches a certain emotional state.
You left out the most realist part...how his purple pants never split after hulking out. :guffaw:

Maybe Banner started buying bigger sizes after an unfortunate incident at Home Depot that led to him being arrested for public indecency? :eek:
 
Yeah, that was implied in the Norton stand-alone movie. He buys oversized stretchy pants.
Betty buys some for him, but he never wears them. He's wearing jeans when he Hulks out at the University and slacks when he battles Abomination.
 
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