A lot of the jokes fell really flat though, and several were really drawn out - the one with the opening credits and the Bomb one both went on for too long, and I don't think I saw anyone in the screening actually laughing at them.
I don't know if I will be able to stomach Baby Groot. He came across as really forced even in the trailers, and I expect in the film they milk him for all he's worth.
Was Baby Groot just there to sell toys?
How was the villain on a scale of bad-forgettable.
Quote from: Maverick on May 05, 2017, 05:14:46 PMHow was the villain on a scale of bad-forgettable.Actually I enjoyed the villain. Can't say too much because of spoilers lol.
Quote from: Maverick on May 05, 2017, 05:14:46 PMHow was the villain on a scale of bad-forgettable.One of the best villains in the MCU so far imo.
Quote from: TBlocks on May 05, 2017, 06:39:36 PMQuote from: Maverick on May 05, 2017, 05:14:46 PMHow was the villain on a scale of bad-forgettable.One of the best villains in the MCU so far imo.SpoilerKurt Russelhoff was definitely the best villain. I'd say the most forgettable to me was either Malekith or the first 2 Iron Man villains.
the protagonist searching for his father, with that reveal being a lazy cliche itself.
I thought the whole point of this franchise was that it's a conglomeration of cliches (homages)
I liked this movie a lot, but was pretty disappointed with the generic sequel structure this film took, from expanding the team, redeeming previous villains, and the protagonist searching for his father, with that reveal being a lazy cliche itself. The character development boiled down to everybody just needing a hug. I worry that my enjoyment of the film from it's dozens of jokes and big spectacle is letting me forgive a pretty bad story and a really shitty climax. SpoilerAfter Doctor Strange's creative climax, watching two Celestials just have a dumb fist fight was a huge letdown.
Quote from: Sovereign Citizen Kane on May 06, 2017, 09:05:52 PMI liked this movie a lot, but was pretty disappointed with the generic sequel structure this film took, from expanding the team, redeeming previous villains, and the protagonist searching for his father, with that reveal being a lazy cliche itself. The character development boiled down to everybody just needing a hug. I worry that my enjoyment of the film from it's dozens of jokes and big spectacle is letting me forgive a pretty bad story and a really shitty climax. SpoilerAfter Doctor Strange's creative climax, watching two Celestials just have a dumb fist fight was a huge letdown.One of the first comments my friend made after we left the screen was it was basically daddy issues: the movie.