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

DeathyBoy

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I know this is late to the party but I wanted to address this. I think it actually made a lot of sense. Twisted sense but sense none the less. He knew he was falling for her and it sounds like he couldn't resist going to see her and it would jeopardize the expansion. He planted the tumor in her head, a sort of burning your bridges behind you scenario so he knew he couldn't go back to her and he would complete his work. It's evil but it makes sense.

This.

Ego can genuinely love her and still do that. It's not an/or situation.
 

Vidiot

Member
I liked it but thought the first was better. I felt this one joked around a bit to often. Some of the stuff just went on for too long like Groot getting the wrong stuff or the whole taser face thing. The whole thing with Peter's dad was also really odd. I still think it was a good flick though.
 

tr00per

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Since they put in the watchers, how likely is it that they'll replace Nick Fury's eye and make him the new watcher of Earth?
 

GAMEPROFF

Banned
Since they put in the watchers, how likely is it that they'll replace Nick Fury's eye and make him the new watcher of Earth?

Unlikely. They did this to take White Nick Fury out of the game and make more space for Black Nick Fury. Wont happen anytime soon in the movies.
 

jph139

Member
This.

Ego can genuinely love her and still do that. It's not an/or situation.

I don't think Ego is capable of "love" in the way we understand it. Meredith - any mortal, really - is so far beneath him that they barely register. Not even pet status, frankly. He loved Peter's mom in the same way I love, like, a sandwich, or a TV show.

And he threw her away when she was too much of a distraction. Like quitting a video game when it starts eating up too much of your time. Feels bad, but it has to be done.
 
I don't think Ego is capable of "love" in the way we understand it. Meredith - any mortal, really - is so far beneath him that they barely register. Not even pet status, frankly. He loved Peter's mom in the same way I love, like, a sandwich, or a TV show.

And he threw her away when she was too much of a distraction. Like quitting a video game when it starts eating up too much of your time. Feels bad, but it has to be done.

He may have been starting to develop actual feelings of love which he may have been capable of if he stayed with her. But yeah he killed her and didn't think anything of it because mortal life and love as a concept is totally beneath him - he recognized that he was starting to feel something but pretty much shut it down as soon as he could.

Ego's motivation is great because he is essentially a force of nature that can't be reasoned with, and yet he is able to mimic the traits of humans that are used to bond with one another. Meredith truly believed they were in love and Peter truly began to feel like he had his father in his life - Ego was convincingly genuine in the catch scene. He appears to be conflicted but in reality he is driven purely by his desire to expand.

I definitely prefer a villain like this to the one-dimensional version of Ronan they used in the first movie. And when you throw in everything the Ravagers have going on in this movie, plus the Sovereigns, I think GOTG Vol. 2 has the best villains in a marvel movie yet. I absolutely love how much of a threat the Sovereigns could be to the universe, but throughout this movie they're 100% only after our heroes to punish them for being shitheads lol
 
I have a feeling
Yondu wouldn't have been killed off
had he not been so overpowered, dude was a walking deus ex machina. I hope by some miracle he makes it back in future installments, heck I'll even accept a cameo.
 

jon bones

hot hot hanuman-on-man action
I definitely prefer a villain like this to the one-dimensional version of Ronan they used in the first movie. And when you throw in everything the Ravagers have going on in this movie, plus the Sovereigns, I think GOTG Vol. 2 has the best villains in a marvel movie yet. I absolutely love how much of a threat the Sovereigns could be to the universe, but throughout this movie they're 100% only after our heroes to punish them for being shitheads lol

Yeah, the villains were top notch here.

Can't wait to see more of her, too - wish I had the Blu Ray already so I can screen cap the end where she's disheveled and looking at Adam's cocoon.

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Did anyone catch Yondu's last line he said to Peter? He said "He's your father but he ain't your daddy." Then he said 1 more thing.
 

Cuburt

Member
They also cut Nebula's "gardens of the galaxy" line that I loved from the TV spots lol, wonder if it was a blooper they just decided to run with for promotional material.

I'm glad that both were cut, especially if the soup bit was only a drawn out gag about nosily eating soup, but while watching the film, I was kind of hoping more of the soup bit was in. It could have been funny in the context of a scene if it was more than just about him slurping, but the gardens of the galaxy just doesn't seem like it would have worked all that well.

Edit: Okay, I take back the part about a drawn out gag about soup. This is hilarious.
 
3D it is then. Thanks guys.
3D is darker and loses a lot of the vibrancy. It's due to the 3D conversion.

I saw both. 2D is a lot better on this one. The 3D conversion was shit.

Unlikely. They did this to take White Nick Fury out of the game and make more space for Black Nick Fury. Wont happen anytime soon in the movies.
You mean Black Nick Fury's dad became a Watcher?


Marvel's main universe (commonly known as Earth-616) introduced another Nick Fury in 2012's Battle Scars #1. This version was the son of the original and an Afircan American secret agent named Nia Jones. To protect the child from Fury's enemies, Nick Fury Jr. was raised as Marcus Johnson; he became a respected US Army Ranger and served alongside Phil "Cheese" Coulson in Afghanistan. Now the original Nick Fury has gone underground to quietly deal with world threats off the grid while Marcus has accepted his birth name and operates as SHIELD Agent Nick Fury Jr.

http://observationdeck.kinja.com/nick-fury-is-white-but-his-son-isnt-1524162933


Also, Fury Sr is effectively immortal, so becoming a Watcher makes sense...
 

Kin5290

Member
I guess I see different things in movies because this felt like a stronger movie than the first. Maybe I just really like Yondu's character.
The core plot is far, far stronger, and actually ties into the personal story. And Gamora fares so much better in this movie.
 
I'm starting to come around on the 2nd one being better than the 1st now too

Also goddamnit how come Quill lasted way longer out in space than Yondu did

This is some bullshit

Bring him back q.q
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
I'm starting to come around on the 2nd one being better than the 1st now too
Same.

The more I think about the film, the more I like it. I also really like when movies kick me in the balls and make me cry, which the second did a lot better than the first.
 
This movie is unequivocally better than the first. The first movie isn't bad but there's just so much time spent on the setup like most origin movies. And MCU Ronan fucking sucks, whereas this movie has some of the best MCU villains yet.
 

geomon

Member
Just came back from seeing it. Really cool movie. Only thing that threw me off was young Kurt Russell. Seeing Kurt Russell in 80's movies made it seem a bit weird.
 
This movie is unequivocally better than the first. The first movie isn't bad but there's just so much time spent on the setup like most origin movies. And MCU Ronan fucking sucks, whereas this movie has some of the best MCU villains yet.
Pretty much. I thought the first was pretty mediocre and unfunny. The sequel upgrade was Uncharted 1 to Uncharted 2 tier
 

TylerD

Member
I saw it again with my fiance last night. After watching both movies twice in 4 days, VOL 2 is definitely my favorite out of all the MCU movies.
 

theBmZ

Member
This was a movie of highs and lows for me. The highs were very high. The lows were very low. I found the first movie to be more consistent. However, if I had to pick one, I would probably choose vol. 2 over the original. The humor in vol. 2 almost never worked for me. It wasn't as smart as the first. It was very juvenile at times. I feel like James Gunn went just a little too far. The first 30-40 minutes or so was kind of hard to sit through. I felt like I was just watching the Guardians do things. There was no story being told yet. The things the film did well however, topped the things the first one did well for me. Once Ego was introduced the film picked up significantly and finished very strong. The parts that work the best is when everything slows down and we get to flesh out the characters. The theme of family is very strong. Everyone in the film has a significant connection to each other. Ego is a good villain made great by Kurt Russells performance. The introduction of the Celestials, The Watchers, potentially Eternity, and the tease of Adam Warlock was pretty awesome. I hope they all play a part in Infinity War and whatever they call the sequel. Even though I found the humor to be mostly bad, the strength of the villain, the main characters development, and the theme running through the film carried it just past the first for me. Sorry for the unorganized post. Just a jumble of my thoughts.
 
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