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A group of intergalactic criminals are forced to work together to stop a fanatical warrior from taking control of the universe.
After discovering a mysterious orb in another part of the galaxy, Peter Quill from Earth, is now the main target of a manhunt led by the genocidal villain Ronan the Accuser. Being hunted across the galaxy, Quill gets lumped together with a group of misfits that need to learn how to get along before they can become the "Guardians of the Galaxy".
Every time I watch one of these films, I am immediately at a disadvantage because I don't know the mythology behind them. It didn't matter here because while progressing the story, we were filled in well by commentary from the characters. Chris Pratt is a funny guy with his endless sincerity and optimism. What works here, and what others have said, is the humor is offhand enough, but funny enough, to not interfere with the mission. The good guys (as well as the sort-of good guys) have a nice chemistry. Some are clueless and some are simply very clever. I remember seeing the ads for this a year or so ago and the raccoon put me off in the ads. As it turns out, he was a dynamic, sympathetic character who is himself a victim of circumstances. He ever gets called a hamster at one point. Anyway, I just wanted to weigh in on a very entertaining film. I'm sure the sequel will continue the fun.
The list of things that annoyed me about this movie kept growing. All aliens were humans (with rainbow skin shades) and all spoke English. It just seemed so lazy. Take a leaf out of the Star Wars bar scene and stick some varying creatures around the place and varying languages. Actually develop a believable alien world. You could have so much fun with that. Then there is the very one dimensional characters. The female character was about as deep as a puddle. She brought NOTHING new to the female superhero, the love interest, and to look pretty with a couple punches thrown in. The main hero was clichéd. Then there was the never ending fight scenes. They were just too long. A lot of action, not much character development. Then while they get blown up they don't get a scratch on them... seriously?? At least apparently hiding behind tables while the entire building you're in gets blown up saves you from even getting a carpet burn. I love superhero movies, they're fun when there is a well developed bad guy and characters that you care about. This didn't have that. The jokes were funny. But jokes can't and shouldn't carry a movie.
The fun of it – and Guardians of the Galaxy specialises in fun, served by the sugar-sprinkled ice-cream-scoopload – is in seeing this odd quintet bluster through space battles and alien brawls that would have defeated anyone smarter and better-equipped. Just as the team makes do with the junk they find around them, the film feels like a mound of gems culled from decades of pop-culture scavenging.
The Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional superhero team published in Marvel Comics. From what has been confirmed so far, this film is based on the 2008 modern day incarnation thought up by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, not to be confused with the 1969 future version of the same group. Its members consist of Drax the Destroyer, Groot, Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Major Victory, Phyla-Vell, Mantis, Cosmo, Bug, Moondragon, Adam Warlock and Gamora. They often team up with Nova, Quasar and the Inhumans, among other intergalactic characters. They have fought Annihilus, Thanos, Vulcan (Cyclops and Havoc's brother) and The Phalanx under Ultron's leadership. Drax the Destroyer, whose alias is Arthur Douglas, is a deceased human turned into a huge green space warrior created to specifically kill Thanos. Gamora is a lone survivor of her alien race who served as a former agent to (and is the adopted daughter of) Thanos. Star-Lord, whose alias is Peter Quill, is a half human, half Spartan intergalactic soldier. Groot is an extraterrestrial tree-like creature who is royalty on his homeworld and can regenerate most devastating wounds as a plant can. Rocket Raccoon is an intelligent, anthropomorphic raccoon created on Earth to be an expert marksman and master tactician. The main villain is Ronan the Accuser (Lee Pace). Nebula (Karen Gillan) and Korath (Djimon Hounsou) are secondary villains who serve Ronan. The Collector (Benicio Del Toro) and Thanos (Josh Brolin) also make minor appearances but pose no direct threat to the Guardians. Since the character Yondu (Michael Rooker) serves as a foil to the main protagonist Peter Quill/Star-Lord, he can be considered a minor antagonist. Collector, while cruel to his slave, is not a villain, but rather serves as a buyer for the Infinity Stone. No, Thanos previously appeared during the closing credits of The Avengers (2012), where he was played by stuntman Damion Poitier. The Nova Corps is a stateless interstellar police force in the Marvel Comics Universe, very similar to the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Comics Universe in many respects. The basic concept was introduced Nova vol. 1 #1 in September 1976 while the full organization introduced in Fantastic Four # 208. The main stylistic differences is that while the GLC members are primarily armed with a ring that can do nearly anything that the wearer has the imagination and willpower to create, the Nova Corps troopers are granted innate powers that are much like Superman's power set in many respects, such as super strength, flight, resistance to injury and power blasts from their bodies. Furthermore, they require more elaborate equipment for their operations such as their uniforms which have additional functions like built in communications and a life support system while using ships for long range space travel. Another notable difference between the two organizations is that the Nova Corps is a militia proper, featuring a formal ranking system (e.g. Corpsman, Millennians, Denarians, Centurions, etc). The Green Lantern Corps has no such system. During a scene where Peter is talking to Gamora and lets her listen to music, he reveals that the cassette player reminds him of his time on Earth, or Terra, as they refer to it. At the beginning of the film, we see Quill's mother is about to die and gives a present to Peter during her last seconds. At the end of the movie it was revealed that the present was another cassette that read "Awesome Mix. Vol 2". Since Peter Quill was born around the 1980's, most of the tracks that are recorded in those cassettes represent special moments in his life. It's one of the symbols that show that Peter is human, just like the insides of his spaceship, the Milano. It also represents an emotional attachment that Peter has to his mother, and it makes perfect sense since his mother was actually human. That is why, during his prison escape with the rest of the Guardians, he refuses to leave without retrieving his cassette player. Yes. Back in Knowhere, a bandaged Collector stands in the rubble of his lair, while one of his collections, the cosmonaut dog, comes by and licks him. A voice asks the annoyed Collector, "Why do you let him lick you like that?" The voice is revealed to be that of Howard the Duck, voiced by Seth Green. Stan Lee is seen on the planet Xandar. Rocket spots him with a younger woman and berates him for cheating on his wife. He laughs and calls him a Pervert. Yes. This film is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the same universe as Iron Man (2008) (2008), The Incredible Hulk (2008) (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010) (2010), Thor (2011) (2011), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) (2011), The Avengers (2012) (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013) (2013), Thor: The Dark World (2013) (2013), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) (2014), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) (2015) and Ant-Man (2015) (2015). This film is part of Phase 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe setting up Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). It takes place largely away from planet Earth (as does the comic book). In the mid-credits scene of Thor: The Dark World, Lady Sif and Volstagg bring the Aether to the Collector, who is played by Benicio Del Toro. When the Collector asks him why they are giving him the Aether, Lady Sif and Volstagg respond that they already have the Tesseract in Odin's vault on Asgard, and it would be unsafe to keep two Infinity Stones in one place. After Lady Sif and Volstagg leave, the Collector says, "One down, five to go". This scene serves a link between Thor: The Dark World and Guardians of the Galaxy. One important highlight of this scene is Adam Warlock's cocoon, which can be seen when Volstagg and Lady Sif are entering The Collector's vault.
In the comics, the stones were fastened to the Infinity Gauntlet, which is also stored in Odin's vault and was briefly seen in Thor. Thanos gets hold of the Infinity Gauntlet and has fought The Avengers on many occasions. Gamora is also Thanos' adopted daughter, which could have implications to her background as an assassin. It is possible that the film and the Marvel Cinematic Universe could follow this trend. Since this film takes place in outer space, referencing other characters and films was somewhat difficult. Most of the action that's happening in the Marvel Cinematic Universe occurs on Earth, so it seems there won't be any interaction with the Avengers for now. Even though this film has limited references compared to the rest of the films, there are still some that help establish a connection between them. During a scene when the Guardians visit the Collector, a Chitauri mask can be seen, referencing the events that took place in The Avengers. There is also a Dark Elf mask from Thor: The Dark World, which is shown while Carina is cleaning the cage. In the after-credits scene, Adam Warlock's cocoon is seen again, this time in the background, but it is now open, probably due to the explosion after Carina touched the Infinity Stone. Shortly after the film's release, director James Gunn confirmed that Adam Warlock would thenceforth be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The first trailer uses Blue Swede's cover version of "Hooked on a Feeling". It can be found as Track #1 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 soundtrack. The second trailer uses Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky" (Track #3 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 soundtrack) in addition to "Hooked on a Feeling". Young Peter at the hospital - "I'm not in love" by 10cc (Track #6 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Planet Morag dancing and the title sequence - "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone (Track #8 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Leaving Morag with the orb - "Go All the Way" by Raspberries (Track #2 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Kyln Prison impound - "Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Swede (Track #1 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Recovering the walkman from Kyln and escape - "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes (Track #10 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Arrival at Knowhere - "Moonage Daydream" by David Bowie (Track #4 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Gamorra and Quill dance - "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" by Elvin Bishop (Track #5 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Preparations to take on Ronan - "Cherry Bomb" by The Runaways (Track #9 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Peter distracting Ronan on Xandar - "O-o-h Child" by Five Stairsteps (Track #11 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
Peter opening gift from mom ("Awesome mix tape vol 2") - "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye (Track #12 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack)
End sequence and dancing Baby Groot - "I Want You Back" by The Jackson 5 (Track #7 on the Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Soundtrack) Terminal cancer. The Infinity Stones (Infinity Gems) are items with reality-altering powers that exceed every other force or power shown so far in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). When all of them are collected in an Infinity Gauntlet, the wielder is given power to destroy complete universes. Up to this point, a Infinity Gauntlet have been revealed, the right-handed one that was briefly shown in Thor (2011) inside Odin's chambers. It's hinted that only extraordinary individuals can survive touching the Stones barehanded, and even in that case, it requires a great willpower to use the power of the Stones without a Gauntlet itself. Although the Stones had not yet been explicitly mentioned in the MCU at this point, several of them had already come by up. In a proper filmmaking point of view, these are the MacGuffin that keeps the entire MCU franchise united. At the end of The Dark World, three of the six Stones have been revealed and located:
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