With Adam Driver, Steven Yeun, Harrison Ford, and (possibly) Jodie Comer joining, I have more than enough reason to stay. Not to mention Daredevil: Born Again.
This movie proves there is plenty more to mine from a Cinematic style universe to be interesting. Quantumania has a very cool visual cgi style, mom has awesome raimi moments, and Shang chi is a successful king fu movie. They’ll sort it out if they slow down and build quality again. Ifee will right the ship with feign imo
Quantumania is a near non stop barrage of poor CGI to the point you’re praying for it to end by the time you finally get to the third act.
I agree a lot of the actual cgi was poor, but the designs were pretty creative and fun imo Not going to put blame on the bcc artists because I can see what they were going for
I don’t blame the artists. But the movie looks bad and that’s kind of a huge strike against a visual medium.
I think we’re agreeing on different points. The movie does look bad, but the actual designs and etc are pretty creative in spite of what Peyton did with it
I’m with you. Feels like the need a big home run somewhere and soon. That new Captain Marvel film looks atrocious.
This is by far my favorite of the trilogy. I’m glad Gunn successfully showed that you don’t need to kill characters to end their journey. Excited to see more Adam in the Guardians and to see Quill get involved with Earth conflicts.
I love James so much. Hopefully he’s still able to be himself while also being Zaslav’s Feige (which isn’t a position I’d wanna wish on anyone). If nothing else, I bet his Superman will be great.
The last 40 minutes of this is pretty much a better version of Love & Thunder. The kids, Drax and Nebula retiring to watch over them, and Phyla becoming a Guardian. lmao
Allred is right about these being the cream of the crop from this studio, and also, everyone who likes cape comics should read some Allred comics.
Impressed by how well Gunn made this feel like a true Guardians sequel. I was worried that it would partially feel like a sequel to Infinity War/Endgame for obvious reasons, but this felt like the actual third act of a trilogy.
Saw it last night, greatly enjoyed it. A few nitpicks here and there but they did Rocket justice and that's what matters the most. I'm going to quasi-headcanon that while Starlord sticks with the 70s/80s music, Rocket is more of a 90s/2000s guy between having Radiohead, Florence, and giving approval on Briteny Spears and Korn. Also loved that Adam Warlock is a certified Himbo. And the King Crimson shout out got me good. Starlord fake death was kinda dumb but whatever, it got Adam to do a cool thing. Meanwhile the Rocket fake death was devastating, I also didn't REALLY expect them to kill him off and definitely expected the "but it's not your time" line, but his breakdown there got me. As did his breakdown when Lylla died. And when he first spoke saying "Hurts." Yea, basically anything Rocket was stellar. As for the villain, he got a little comical towards the end but generally I actually appreciate having a villain who's....just a villain, just a fucked up piece of shit playing god. Chukwudi really nailed him.