Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 |OT| Anyone can save the galaxy once - SPOILERS!

There's like three extended Baby Groot scenes in the entire movie. I wouldn't even count the intro but fine. The second is on the Ravager ship which also serves to set up the Yondu and Rocket relationship and the other, significantly shorter one, is with the bomb. That's it.

In a 140min movie.

"Excessive", brehs.
He is in a lot of scenes just to be there and be to cute. I think the criticpoint is valid to some degree
 
There's like three extended Baby Groot scenes in the entire movie. I wouldn't even count the intro but fine. The second is on the Ravager ship which also serves to set up the Yondu and Rocket relationship and the other, significantly shorter one, is with the bomb. That's it.

In a 140min movie.

"Excessive", brehs.

With a character as bad as Baby Groot, any amount of screen time above none is excessive.
 
He is in a lot of scenes just to be there and be to cute. I think the criticpoint is valid to some degree

This, which is ultimately fine I guess, he's adorable after all, but namely during the opening, I looked at my friend and said "This is still going on, huh..."
 
This, which is ultimately fine I guess, he's adorable after all, but namely during the opening, I looked at my friend and said "This is still going on, huh..."

Basically that. It's just an opinion. I didn't particularly like Baby Groot so any extended scene with him felt excessive if you know what I mean. I don't mean to say he actually had a large amount of screentime, just more than he warranted. Although the bomb scene was pretty good.

It's not like it brought the movie down or anything.
 
He is in a lot of scenes just to be there and be to cute. I think the criticpoint is valid to some degree

I don't see it. Every larger Baby Groot appearance makes sense. He has no interaction with the Sovereign, he is never on the surface of Ego and hell, he basically disappears until the Ravager thing. Sure, he has pointed appearances here and there but duh, he's part of the team.

With a character as bad as Baby Groot, any amount of screen time above none is excessive.

Ok.
 
Baby Groot merch is going to fund James Gunn's retirement.

I thought the intro went on a little too long, but they wanted to use the whole of Mr Blue Sky (which is fairly long). Also the initial timing of the music with the logo is worth it (still not reaching the highs of "Come and Get Your Love" from the first.)
 
Baby Groot merch is going to fund James Gunn's retirement.

I thought the intro went on a little too long, but they wanted to use the whole of Mr Blue Sky (which is fairly long). Also the initial timing of the music with the logo is worth it (still not reaching the highs of "Come and Get Your Love" from the first.)
Come and Get Your Love will never be surpassed
 
Basically that. It's just an opinion. I didn't particularly like Baby Groot so any extended scene with him felt excessive if you know what I mean. I don't mean to say he actually had a large amount of screentime, just more than he warranted. Although the bomb scene was pretty good.

It's not like it brought the movie down or anything.

Well yeah of course I do understand that if you don't like him every scene about him will suck, I just found his appearances were paced very well, compared to other funny kids in movies, atleast IMO.

He is in a lot of scenes just to be there and be to cute. I think the criticpoint is valid to some degree

But they're like 2 second scenes or him waving or puking. It's just reaction scenes like every other character has. After all, he's part of the team. It would be more stranger if he just doesn't appear other than his 2 scenes.

Baby Groot merch is going to fund James Gunn's retirement.

I thought the intro went on a little too long, but they wanted to use the whole of Mr Blue Sky (which is fairly long). Also the initial timing of the music with the logo is worth it (still not reaching the highs of "Come and Get Your Love" from the first.)

Yeah that's what I felt, they wanted to play almost all the whole track, instead of cutting it or do a shorter edit.
 
Baby Groot is great. He's an adorable little pet, very expressive. What was wrong with his character?

Because besides the Taserface joke the worst and most overlong scenes were anything that focused on Baby Groot.

Groot in GOTG1 was somehow more cute despite being 8ft tall and killing a bunch of people. How is any of the dumb shit that Baby Groot does any more adorable than stuff like Actual Groot's smile when he kills like 30 soldiers.
 
I loved it personally, I put it on par with the original and Yondu's character arc was so well done.
 
It is so iconic (and unexpected, I already knew they would do something for the opening screen in vol.2)

The cold open to Marvel logo + opening scene and title card is probably my favorite sequence of the entire MCU. It was already my favorite Marvel movie at that point and only got better. I was hoping for another cold open for this movie, but I loved what we got as well.

Love reading all the positive impressions, will probably go for a second watch this weekend.
 
Best part of the movie for me is when Ego says "and that's why I gave your mother the tumo-" and Starlord is already unloading full clips into him.
 
Best part of the movie for me is when Ego says "and that's why I gave your mother the tumo-" and Starlord is already unloading full clips into him.

Yup no words or anything just raised his arms and began to fire.

I didn't expect that. I mean like I expected Ego to go bad but I didn't think he did that.
 
Best part of the movie for me is when Ego says "and that's why I gave your mother the tumo-" and Starlord is already unloading full clips into him.

I loved that, especially since it helped to avoid falling into the "our friend is brainwashed" trope.
 
Because besides the Taserface joke the worst and most overlong scenes were anything that focused on Baby Groot.

Groot in GOTG1 was somehow more cute despite being 8ft tall and killing a bunch of people. How is any of the dumb shit that Baby Groot does any more adorable than stuff like Actual Groot's smile when he kills like 30 soldiers.

I thought the gags in the middle went on for far too long. I def agree with that. But I loved the opening credits sequence and the scene with the bomb batteries
 
Bradley Cooper in this gives one of the better voice acting performances I've heard lately. Unlike Jungle Book where all the actors voices really jumped out of the animals, I don't really hear Bradley in Rocket. He did a good job of disappearing into the role. You'd think that would be easier to do with your face not ever on screen, but I guess it isn't.

Cooper was excellent...

Btw, was their any point to having Vin Diesel voice Groot here? I forgot it was him till the end credits.
 
So what is the argument for the first being better. I feel this movie has the better story, the better villain, better action, far better emotional moments, I think it's funnier, the ending is way better.

The first had better music and since it was the first it was more original. Maybe it flowed better, even then I think I rather watch 2 way more than 1.
 
I don't think so. The light only gave him powers on Ego.

He literally told him so long as he had the light, he'd be immortal. He's not without it. He's just a guy now. He's got Celestial in his genes, but without the light, it's basically just a useless mutation.

Baby Groot might be the most adorable thing I've ever seen. Anytime something bad was happening to him (especially when the ravagers were kicking him and pouring beer on him, I immediately went to "YOU STOP IT RIGHT NOW" and got sad :(

When Ego overpowers them all for a moment and starts engulfing Groot and he starts crying 😭
 
So what is the argument for the first being better. I feel this movie has the better story, the better villain, better action, far better emotional moments, I think it's funnier, the ending is way better.

The first had better music and since it was the first it was more original. Maybe it flowed better, even then I think I rather watch 2 way more than 1.

Only thing better about the first one is the song selection and it's usage.
 
So what is the argument for the first being better. I feel this movie has the better story, the better villain, better action, far better emotional moments, I think it's funnier, the ending is way better.

The first had better music and since it was the first it was more original. Maybe it flowed better, even then I think I rather watch 2 way more than 1.

Pretty much all of this. Don't get knocking a sequel for not "feeling as fresh". It's a sequel. So long as it doesn't feel tired and is good, who cares?
 
This movie, guys. Holy crap.

I need to put my thoughts together when I'm not tired but this is another top tier MCU film.



Probably because it was hilarious. My theater was dying.


Yup. Nicely edited/framed too - you see giant kurt Russell and then just a couple of seconds of massive pacman instantly on the screen so it's sudden and unexpected (and a callback to earlier in the movie). Nice throwaway visual that really worked in my viewing.

That and 'my nipples...!' were the biggest laughs IMO
 
So what is the argument for the first being better. I feel this movie has the better story, the better villain, better action, far better emotional moments, I think it's funnier, the ending is way better.

The first had better music and since it was the first it was more original. Maybe it flowed better, even then I think I rather watch 2 way more than 1.

I liked the more adventure tone of the first, where the team goes to various planets. Also I felt like Peter team doesn't do much other than the first and final act, basically everyone at Ego is just there chilling while all the action goes to Rocket and Yondu.

On the other side I understand why it's like that considering the story.

At the end I do liked 1 more but I'm more than pleased with the sequel. Both movies are top MCU for me.

Thinking on it, Groot barley said "I am Groot" in this..

Hat and bomb scenes as far as I remember.

Yup. Nicely edited/framed too - you see giant kurt Russell and then just a couple of seconds of massive pacman instantly on the screen so it's sudden and unexpected (and a callback to earlier in the movie). Nice throwaway visual that really worked in my viewing.

That and 'my nipples...!' were the biggest laughs IMO

Yep, but for me "Mary Poppins y'all" wins all lol
 
This movie felt way more fun than the last one. And I liked the last one a lot. The tone was perfect to me. Even with all those characters they felt like they all had their moments. I think I will try to see it again in the theaters.
 
The thing that blew me away the most is that in the middle of all this insanity, with characters faces turning into cartoons, turd and penis jokes; there could be a moment as emotional and simple as when Drax was talking about his family and mantis touched him and the emotion that hit her was brutal. I don't think there is a better emotional scene in all of marvel, except maybe the one that came at the end of the same movie.
 
So what is the argument for the first being better.

For me personally:

-Better music

-Better pacing

-The humor wasn't as forced (same with the soundtrack)

This was just more of the same. Some of the highs were higher than the first, while some of the lows were pretty damn low. Pratt's take at dramatic acting was awful. The main plot was less interesting than some of the side stuff going on (Yandu/Rocket/Groot, Gema and Nebula, Drax and The Alien Lady). I really like Ego, probably top 3 Marvel villain, but it still felt somewhat undercooked. Right before he becomes the big planet monster thing and the low stake galaxy wide thing takes place.

I was really mixed because overall I did like the movie. But for a while, it felt like it was going no where. Then remembered it midway that it's a superhero movie and things suddenly pick up and get somewhere. Visually though, holy hell was this a pretty movie. MCU's most impressive display of visuals to date. I'm going to see it again tonight with friends. I saw it with my gf and her friend yesterday, and they absolutely loved it.
 
So what is the argument for the first being better. I feel this movie has the better story, the better villain, better action, far better emotional moments, I think it's funnier, the ending is way better.

The first had better music and since it was the first it was more original. Maybe it flowed better, even then I think I rather watch 2 way more than 1.

Gamora also gets hit with a bad case of Chickification in the first movie, where she's the only girl and the love interest so of course she has to act feminine and delicate so the white male hero can come to her aid and set the stage for them to bang.

The prison sequence is the worst example of that. You'd think that a killer with her reputation would have no problem going all Rorschach "I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me!" on all of the low level thugs, but instead she acts threatened and intimidated so Peter feels the need to step in.

She's a lot better presented in 2.
 
The thing that blew me away the most is that in the middle of all this insanity, with characters faces turning into cartoons, turd and penis jokes; there could be a moment as emotional and simple as when Drax was talking about his family and mantis touched him and the emotion that hit her was brutal. I don't think there is a better emotional scene in all of marvel, except maybe the one that came at the end of the same movie.

Yondu's death is the first time in a long time I actually remember being shocked or affected by a character death in fiction. I think Harry Potter was probably the last time, and none of that was as effective as Yondu telling Peter who his "Daddy" was as Peter desperately tries to stop him.

I need to see this film again this weekend I think. Usually a good sign. More I mull it over, more I think it surpasses the first in some pretty big ways.
 
Drax screaming after getting stabbed with the arrow had me laughing right until the end of the credits, best gag in the whole film for me. Batista absolutely sold it.
 
Gamora also gets hit with a bad case of Chickification in the first movie, where she's the only girl and the love interest so of course she has to act feminine and delicate so the white male hero can come to her aid and set the stage for them to bang.

The prison sequence is the worst example of that. You'd think that a killer with her reputation would have no problem going all Rorschach "I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me!" on all of the low level thugs, but instead she acts threatened and intimidated so Peter feels the need to step in.

She's a lot better presented in 2.

We got two very different impressions of Gamora in the Kyln. "Delicate" and "intimidated" doesn't describe her time there at all.
 
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