Saw it tonight with my kids. We liked it. Not great, not terrible. I’d give it an 80 Rotten Tomatoes. Not up to par with Guardians 1 and 2, a different tone. If you’re a fan worth seeing of course but don’t get too excited. [Reply]
Saw it tonight with my kids. We liked it. Not great, not terrible. I’d give it an 80 Rotten Tomatoes. Not up to par with Guardians 1 and 2, a different tone. If you’re a fan worth seeing of course but don’t get too excited.
:-) True. May have graded it on a curve since the rest of Marvel recently has been absolutely shit but I think it's still a legitimately good movie [Reply]
I'm not going to harp on it too much since it is faithful to the comics, but really could be done without that talking dog. Or at least what they did with it for most of the movie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
I'm not going to harp on it too much since it is faithful to the comics, but really could be done without that talking dog. Or at least what they did with it for most of the movie.
Talking dog fell a little flat. Like the rest of the movie, it was ok but didn't add much.
There was a Drax poop joke that I'm sure the writers thought would hit the mark. In our theater, not a single chuckle out of that line, crickets. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
I'm not going to harp on it too much since it is faithful to the comics, but really could be done without that talking dog. Or at least what they did with it for most of the movie.
They keep adding all kinds of dumb shit with CGI in these Marvel movies that are completely fucking stupid looking and unnecessary. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Spott:
Definitely worth watching, and I’ll probably see it again. I enjoyed this more than most, if not all, of the Marvel movies after Endgame.
No Way Home is the only one I'd put above it. [Reply]