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Justin
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| Post #1: 9th Aug 2014 7:57 PM | |
Agreed on the overhype. I enjoyed it, but I found myself so critical of it after being told what an amazing experience it was. It was above-average fair that felt a little shaky sometimes. It was also hard to take Chris Pratt as anyone but Andy Dwyer.
I'd see it again fersure tho, which I can't say for most movies. Dancing baby groot is clearly my favorite thing, and I found Rocket's drunken monologue to be very moving. | |
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| Post #2: 9th Aug 2014 7:59 PM | |
Also knowing what Lee Pace is capable of, he was nothing but boring-1D-space villain in this movie. Neither terrifying nor entertaining. Thanos was underwhelming as well. | |
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| Post #3: 19th Jul 2017 7:58 PM | |
I don't know if this is blasphemous but the second one was my fave Marvel movie, and I didn't actually like the first very much. This movie manages to have character development for like 7 characters, which is more than all other Marvel movies combined tbh.
I liked the villain, and I loved the Gold people. | |
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