Though I wish the emotional stuff had been given more room to breathe vs SO MUCH being packed into one film
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Replying to @plentyofalcoves @RationalDis
The tumor line was yet another example of the film telling us a plot point instead of us discovering it. That line was way out of left field
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Replying to @Harlack @RationalDis
I liked it! I was like "woah". But I totally get what you mean. Would have been better for Quill to discover organically
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Replying to @plentyofalcoves @RationalDis
There was some good. Yondu/Rocket with the Ravegers was great(except the monologue at the end) and all the Drax/Mantis stuff was well done.
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But once again, Gunn insists that everyone gets a monologue to explain what's going in in stead of letting the audience just experience it.
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Replying to @Harlack @RationalDis
Again I wonder if part of this is execs insisting he over-explain. But I haven't seen enough of his films and could be BS-ing
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and of course it doesn't matter if it was studio interference or not if it's in the final product either way haha
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Replying to @plentyofalcoves @RationalDis
Ha, right!?! I’m basing this off only his Marvel movies. Just a dude who loves him some monologues.
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Replying to @Harlack @RationalDis
have you seen Super?? I haven't seen it in years but I loved it. do not remember # of monologues tho haha
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Replying to @plentyofalcoves @RationalDis
Never got around to it. I know Jay goes on about it though.
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Definitely watch Supper! It was, Supper good! ... ill show myself out...
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