Re: Guardians of the Galaxy
Posted: Mon August 04, 2014 7:44 pm
I love a good turn-your-mind-off Sci-Fi, but I've found most of the Marvel movies pretty mediocre. Is this one different enough to warrant a trip to the cinema?
I know a lot are going to disagree with me, but as someone who finds the Marvel movies very dull, I don't think this was really anything new or exciting. The comedic touch was appreciated, but not enough to outweigh all the tiresome Marvel BS.ABNorman wrote:I love a good turn-your-mind-off Sci-Fi, but I've found most of the Marvel movies pretty mediocre. Is this one different enough to warrant a trip to the cinema?
this.Peeps wrote:AB, id say go see it.
That's because the script was originally written as a Dora the Explorer movie.red calzolaio wrote:this.Peeps wrote:AB, id say go see it.
i just really liked the fact that it was extremely enjoyable despite the fact of never hearing about these Guardians before. never once did i think about the name Marvel being associated with this film.
do you pronounce it "dorer"?tommymctom wrote:That's because the script was originally written as a Dora the Explorer movie.red calzolaio wrote:this.Peeps wrote:AB, id say go see it.
i just really liked the fact that it was extremely enjoyable despite the fact of never hearing about these Guardians before. never once did i think about the name Marvel being associated with this film.
Of course. Otherwise it doesn't rhyme. Unless you're from Boston, I guess.Alex wrote:do you pronounce it "dorer"?tommymctom wrote:That's because the script was originally written as a Dora the Explorer movie.red calzolaio wrote:this.Peeps wrote:AB, id say go see it.
i just really liked the fact that it was extremely enjoyable despite the fact of never hearing about these Guardians before. never once did i think about the name Marvel being associated with this film.
now that i think about it, i don't believe i've ever said that word out loud. but if i do, i will be sure to add the "r."tommymctom wrote:Of course. Otherwise it doesn't rhyme. Unless you're from Boston, I guess.Alex wrote:do you pronounce it "dorer"?tommymctom wrote:That's because the script was originally written as a Dora the Explorer movie.red calzolaio wrote:this.Peeps wrote:AB, id say go see it.
i just really liked the fact that it was extremely enjoyable despite the fact of never hearing about these Guardians before. never once did i think about the name Marvel being associated with this film.
Alex wrote:now that i think about it, i don't believe i've ever said that word out loud. but if i do, i will be sure to add the "r."tommymctom wrote:Of course. Otherwise it doesn't rhyme. Unless you're from Boston, I guess.Alex wrote:do you pronounce it "dorer"?tommymctom wrote:That's because the script was originally written as a Dora the Explorer movie.red calzolaio wrote:this.Peeps wrote:AB, id say go see it.
i just really liked the fact that it was extremely enjoyable despite the fact of never hearing about these Guardians before. never once did i think about the name Marvel being associated with this film.

It is probably the one you'd have the easiest time enjoying, but it is still clearly within the boundaries of that universe. Just slightly more self-awareABNorman wrote:I love a good turn-your-mind-off Sci-Fi, but I've found most of the Marvel movies pretty mediocre. Is this one different enough to warrant a trip to the cinema?
He loves space violence (Star Wars) so this puts my mind at ease.theplatypus wrote:There is a little bit of cursing in it (I think they say "shit" a couple times) and a considerable amount of violence. I don't think it'll harm your child.
I've often wondered how a father/son viewing of The Road would go down. Might save that until he is eight.bart wrote:You should take the kid to see Snowpiercer.
Jesus.zeb wrote:I've often wondered how a father/son viewing of The Road would go down. Might save that until he is eight.bart wrote:You should take the kid to see Snowpiercer.
"If the end of the world comes, son, your mommy won't want to be with us anymore, "zeb wrote:I've often wondered how a father/son viewing of The Road would go down. Might save that until he is eight.bart wrote:You should take the kid to see Snowpiercer.