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#this really was rocket's movie
thecanadianowl · 1 year
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bittersweet-mojo · 1 year
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memorandum for a weird little guy
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robotsandramblings · 4 months
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new random hyperfixation just dropped outta nowhere like a beyonce album or some shit lmao
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konakoro · 3 months
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Will never get over Cillian Murphy menacingly reading a Dr. Phil book to Rachel McAdams in Red Eye
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phantastragoria · 1 year
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Very massive Vol. 3 spoilers and implications below but UHM what.
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itsladyliv · 1 year
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guys i just watched guardians 3 what the hell why does james gunn hates animals
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thissliceofnonsense · 10 months
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The greatest tragedy of Guardians of the Galaxy three
The fact that rocket didn't say "And we will all fly away together into the grand unknown" (or whatever he said to his friends in the backstory scene) to the guardians at the end.
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I just think it would have showcased how he got to live out his dream eventually with people he loved, even if his friends never got to.
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lulu2992 · 1 year
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Today is the 12th anniversary of Sucker Punch, my favorite live-action film.
I’ve recently acquired the 240th issue of Mad Movies, a French magazine, because I had heard that there was an interview with Zack Snyder in it and that he reportedly “debunked” a popular fan theory I’ve never subscribed to.
And, indeed, in the interview, aside from regretting that so many people completely missed the point of his movie, he says the following about the ending (spoilers):
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“For example, the epilogue can be interpreted in two ways: either Sweet Pea escapes, or she was never real and only exists in Babydoll’s mind, which seems to me to be the correct interpretation. But spectators are free to interpret it however they want.”
The “Babydoll was never real and is just a product of Sweet Pea’s imagination” theory is often believed to be the correct interpretation… but according to the director, it’s actually the opposite. The person who reimagines everyone and everything in the movie is Babydoll, not Sweet Pea.
Of course, as Zack Snyder said, you are free to interpret his film however you want, but I still thought other people might be interested in this.
Happy 12th Anniversary, Sucker Punch!
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citadelofswords · 2 months
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we went to see end of evangelion in theaters today and i am still, hours later, Absolutely Fucked Up about it
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perenlop · 1 year
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only thing im really taking from the volcanion movie is that heracross fucking died
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more of these guys but in their pjs
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RB - @malisonquill , Rex squad - @brickowskibois
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tommy-thomas · 1 year
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Dude realy went "you know what? Fuck humanity" and made an Earth of furries 💀
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lorelaigilmo · 7 months
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Everyone's watching the eras movie and talking about how amazing it is and I was supposed to go today and trade friendship bracelets and instead I'm sitting at home worrying about people's lives, my future and having no idea when I'm gonna get to watch the movie is (supposed to be) the least of my worries 🙃
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spacepunksupreme · 11 months
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Best part of the new Guardians of The Galaxy movie was that they made Adam Warlock say he enjoys listening to King Crimson and that all four of my family members silently side-eyed me in the movie theater as if it’s like. my fault that Adam Warlock listens to King Crimson lol
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phantastragoria · 11 months
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Not sure if it's okay to send you this ask but I actually feel the same way you do about the end of vol 3 and I've been feeling pretty alone about it. I haven't said much because I don't want to seem like I'm being mean about the movie. I think my issue is the team hasn't spent years and years together. Most of them were snapped for 5 years. When they came back Gamora was dead and then Peter was clearly left suffering and dealing with the trauma for a while. I can live with the idea of "we've all grown to need time apart and want to do our own things" but I don't think the build up and execution was there. Not just for those on the team but also 2014 Gamora who was literally just coming back to the story and finally getting to see who these people were and what her life was once about. Then it's over and it doesn't feel like enough of a resolution. I also don't love how Gamora was treated which is a whole other topic but I disliked how it seems like there hasn't been any issue with her death for anyone but Peter. There doesn't even seem to be any memories of her lingering with the team. I have so many thoughts around this that I'll be thinking about it for a while but man, she was murdered by her abuser and most of her family are victims of abuse and I dont think the aftermath has been handled very well at all. Mostly I think there needed to be another movie In between Endgame and vol 3 to hash out what happened in Infinity War/Endgame and to progress some of the characters more and build up to the more Rocket focused ending where they all part ways. Or vol 3 needed to not be quite as focused on Rocket. Not saying he shouldn't have the most focus, just scale it back a little because other things desperately needed attention.
Oh it's absolutely fine to send an ask about this!!! I'm always up for a discussion, and honestly, it makes me feel better that I'm not the only person not completely happy with the ending, solidarity my friend.
I want to preface this all with I DON'T hate the film, and I thought it was way better on a 2nd viewing, but I really don't think it's a crime to criticize it because nothing is perfect (Vol. 1 + 2 aren't either) But Vol. 3 really has some deeply ingrained issues that should've been dealt with, or at the very least acknowledged, because as it is they really stand out, especially on a second viewing or if you've marathoned all the films together, and they literally drag the film down.
Gunn said on Twitter in response to something that he wanted Vol. 3 to be able to stand on its own without the viewer needing to have seen the other films (and by extension IW+EG) but that is so unhinged when it's literally titled as the third in the series at this point lol. Like it's extremely weird to have let IW+EG affect the Guardians as much as they did and then not even try and deal with the aftermath of it all in the last film featuring (almost) everyone together... ???
He's made it clear Rocket is his favorite and that he only came back to do Vol. 3 because he wanted to finish his story, I don't doubt that's true even if I think having a single character be more important than the others is the wrong choice and leaves the whole story as a trilogy a bit lopsided. But even so, if that's the case then it's crazy to not even have Rocket's thoughts on all of these things that've happened in the last decade as if it wouldn't be traumatic to lose your loved ones for years, and how hard it would be to readjust to life after it all. I kind of can't see him letting everyone leave so easily at the very end, especially after he almost died, so I'm just left feeling confused at the choice at best and vaguely unsatisfied at worst.
Maybe Gunn didn't have as much control over their appearances in IW+EG as he says he did. Maybe they really did completely derail the road to Vol. 3 and he just won't admit it, but the film as it is doesn't help in any way by pretending nothing there happened at all. I don't see any logical reason for the audience to just go along with "For some reason Gamora left, she might've died but also maybe not, who knows. Peter is sad and the rest of the team want to move onto something else. " and then the only hint at that last part is... Mantis telling Peter to go see his grandpa, so that leads to everyone else having a change in goals too, huh. I know it's not meant to be forever, and we're to assume everyone keeps in contact with each other, but the ending really makes it feel like no, we'll never all be together again, so bah.
And concerning Gamora, I agree with what you've said. I could write an entire book with my issues of her overall treatment in the narrative and the implications of her character from the comics getting adapted like this, but I'll spare you the speech and just say the TLDR is everything starting from IW onwards concerning her (the specific framing around her murder and then time travel bringing in 2014-Gamora, and the complete lack of acknowledgement about either version of her from the rest of the team) never should've happened. It's all such a mind-boggling choice, I can't get over how much of an afterthought Gunn made her at the very last minute.
It's funny you mention the need for another film to deal with the emotional fallout of everything post-Vol. 2, because absolutely, but they kind of had the chance??? I realize the Holiday Special isn't film length and is meant to be the calm before the storm of everything that's to come, but in a post-Vol. 3 world I can't stop thinking about how it was SUCH a missed opportunity to not have that be the sobering moment for the characters to talk about everything that happened in the years everyone was snapped. It could've even been the perfect time to plant the metaphorical plot seeds of everyone wanting to go and do their own things after what happened because they just can't make life feel the exact same as it was before, and understanding things can never be the same after something like that.
Even the last lines of the song used in the Holiday Special feels more appropriate for the Guardians as a family struggling to keep it all together (and trying to deal with the sudden loss of Gamora) than it relates to Peter and Yondu, in my opinion.
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I would have preferred a more out-there story in general, something to give everyone equal stakes in the plot, but I do think Vol. 3 could have stayed overall the same if any of this was addressed or even mentioned in one or two lines of dialogue somewhere. Because as it is, it really feels like we missed something important between it all, but we didn't from what we we've been shown. I don't think it would have killed Gunn to include a quick moment where someone just says to Peter "I miss her too and I get everything's been way harder lately, but you can't let it grind your life to a complete halt like this." or something!! ANYTHING!!!
And if we absolutely had to stick with the time displaced Gamora plot... When she was snooping around on the Bowie by herself i dont get why she didn't get to see some old photos or something of the team during happier times (including 2018-Gamora specifically) and realizing that they really are going so far to save Rocket because they genuinely love him, and once upon a time they loved her too. 2014-Gamora getting to see the life she very nearly COULD have had within mere hours in her own timeline (without the threat of Thanos ever taking that away, mind you) but having to come to terms with the life she's made with the Ravagers in the present day. That would've been a more appropriate arc for her, I think, then her presence in the story wouldn't have had to only center around what Peter lost and nothing else and we'd at least get the idea that the others still had her on their minds even if they outwardly "moved on."
But also? Another missed opportunity to not have a moment when 2014-Gamora is in a battle with the other Ravager leaders mirroring the hallway scene with the Guardians that could have been when Peter (and the audience) "get" who she's currently more comfortable with in a basic sense, but... you know... it is what it is or whatever.
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macbethz · 1 year
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The shame in my heart as I log the latest mcu movie as 4 stars in front of all my film school mutuals
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