I made This since I can’t stop lying and admit my takes are so spicy, winter soldier is my 2nd least fave and ant man is my 2nd fave yes I prefer it over the first gotg. @IronWidowMaikuB will be so happy lol and I think why is that for ant man I think it’s Edgar wright’s fingerprints are felt here despite him leaving especially compared to ant man and the wasp, and no I haven’t seen Quantumania.
I felt that since gotg was his first it’s a bit jarring the tone from serious and dramatic not a tone killer but the all of his later work in the Mcu even the special felt more natural and timed correctly.
So This is my tier
Great: Iron Man 2, Ant-Man
Good: Gotg, Age of Ultron, Winter Soldier
Bad: Dark World
Since his dad Ego the Living Planet is a Celestial and the Celestial race aren't really a biological family across the Universe, does that means that Peter Quill doesn't have any biological grandparents from his Dad side then? We know that his grandma from his Mom side passed away after his Mom died from cancer and he was abducted by Yondu when he was a little kid.
I mean let's be objective for most of the time that's never true. We as fans many times wanted to see some specific character in spotlight. Especially those we already got to know but were simply supporting characters, like Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, Wanda Maximoff, Loki or Clint. But there are also characters who didn't appear in MCU but we want them to. I know Moon Knight was one of those characters. I've seen many fans wanting Young Avengers/Champions to appear in MCU, especially after they started introducing their members. And even when we don't ask for a specific movie or a show it doesn't mean it won't be good or interesting, I mean let's look at Guardians of the Galaxy. How many people cared about them enough to ask for a movie? The only Marvel project I asked for was Thunderbolts and I'm getting it. We shouldn't be complaining that there's a project WE didn't ask for but we should be happy for those who asked for it, because there's always gonna be someone like that.
I just realized that Guardrians of the Galaxy (the first movie) is basically about a few guys who meet in prison, become a crew, and save the galaxy with dancing and the power of friendship.
I mean, I might be a little off (it has been about a year since I last watched it), but still...
I mean we have plenty of serious moments, dialogues, characters not to mention heartbreaking ones, but people act like it's just jokes with them and no stakes. It's annoying.
Seriously tons of of different movies used different types of comedy long before MCU was a thing but now everytime a movie/show has a comedy people say Marvel comedy but don't explain what makes it different from other types. They did it with the trailer of Transformers One even though Transformers always had comedic moments.
I only knew them from their appearances in animated shows so Imagine my surprise when they turned out to be criminals.
In which movie will Beta Ray Bill appear physically? He could appear in Thor: Ragnarok and in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.1 -as the page wrote- but he didn't. Also the page wrote that Kevin Feige stated that it was ultimately cut from the movie due to his insignificant screen time, and that Bill will appear in a later film that could do him better justice.
For me:
- Iron Man
- Captain America 2
- Ant Man 1
- Thor 3
- Avengers 3 and 4
- Spider Man 3
- All of the Guardains Of The Galaxy movies
If Ego was the big bad villain in The Guardains Of The Galaxy trilogy, here's hoe I think it would play out:
- Guardains Of The Galaxy Vol 1: It would still be the same.
- Guardains Of The Galaxy Vol 2: beginning of Guardains Of The Galaxy 2 would be the same, except instead of Ego trying to save the Guardains from The Sovereign, it's one of the High Evolutionary, because he figures out that 89P13 is with the Guardains early.
There would be several mentions of Peter Quill's father.
The Rocket and Star Lord disagreement would be the same.
Mantis would try to escape Ego and she'll still become a member of The Guardains Of The Galaxy.
There will be a final battle between The Guardains Of The Galaxy and The High Evolutionary.
Peter Quill would understand Rocket's origin story.
- Yondu wouldn't die.
- And at the end, Star Lord and Rocket would forgive each other and the team would still be together.
- Guardains Of The Galaxy Vol 3: The beginning of it would still be the same, except instead of Adam Warlock coming to attack. Ego comes but doesn't attack. And he finds Peter and Mantis.
- Past Gamora would still be there.
- Peter would still learn a lot about Ego.
- The end of Yondu's Ravengers would still happen.
- Peter would still find out that Ego is a villain and he'll still learn about the expansion.
- There would be a final battle between Ego and The Guardains Of The Galaxy.
- Yondu's death would happened.
- There would be a Ravenger funeral.
- And the ending would still be the same where the old Guardains retire and Rocket becomes the new leader of the team.
1. Avengers Endgame
2. Avengers Infinity War
3. Spider-Man No Way Home
4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3
5. Thor Love and Thunder
6. Black Panther Wakanda Forever
7. Avengers Age of Ultron
In the case of Guardians of the Galaxy, the secret in question was clearly never meant to be discovered because it still hasn't been found yet. Director James Gunn has been playfully taunting fans ever since the film's release that there's a top-secret Easter egg hidden within the film somewhere which has yet to be uncovered. Though Gunn hasn't given out much in the way of clues, he did suggest in 2017 that some had gotten close, and last year added that it had been partially discovered, yet to date nobody has managed to crack the entire thing. While some fans have insisted Gunn is simply trolling fans to keep the movie on their lips, he insists that he'll drop the facade if a fan sends him the correct solution. Given that just about every frame of the movie has surely been pored over by obsessive fans by now, one suspects we might not know the truth until Gunn himself gets fed up holding onto the mystery.
The GOTG trilogy has had a good run, and I appreciate the flow of the plot. But I also noticed that there are some quotes that I've heard from those movies which are considered very inspiring or motivational to me (and all of us, of course).
The quote which I find it inspiring to me was from GOTG3 when Lylla said that "It's good to have friends". Of course, it's good. Because a friend is someone who always stays on your side to cheer you up or give support to you when you feel in trouble. It kinda reminds me of this old saying "No man is an island", meaning that no one is alone, and there should be somebody that can hold your hand and be with you anytime.
Anyway, I just wanna know what quotes from the trilogy inspire you the most, and I'm open to hearing your thoughts about it.
Guardians Of The Galaxy was to me a great and intergalactic movie. I love the characters, the theme, the soundtrack, and the story.
Tell me your favorite scene below
I made a post about this in may, and I decided to make a new one in June. I wen't on Rotten Tomatoes and picked the top.
For me I'd be Black Panther, Chadwick Bosemen was obviously the best part of the film despite the weak script, but Shuri is just annoying Killmonger isn't an interesting villain, Klaue is also annoying, and the pacing is confusing between Civil War and Black Panther.
Let me know your thoughts down below.
Ive been wondering about this since i saw the GOTG movie. what material is the new orb container made of? how does it contain the power of the power stone until thanos comes knocking and asking politely for it? i have so many questions about it, feel free to give me your thoughts!
Who else thinks it to be unrealistic how when 2014 Nebula is killed in Endgame, 2023 Nebula stays alive? Usually in time travel, a character dying means their future self dying as well.