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spurgeonryan said:
I missed the first ten minutes, but the rest felt fresh. Sure, you had some references to past movies, but I do not think it was intentional. This is one of the first sci fi/superhero movis I remember seeing. That is how it stands out I think.
Funny. Just like Avengers. Exciting. End game scenario.
Perfect mix, and I am glad they allowed Chris Pratt to take his role seriously instead of making him crack too many jokes. Perfect balance I feel. Vin disel.......redeemed himself imo. Too many fast and furious movies and bombs made me over him. Great job!

I missed any end sequences though.

Try to word this best to avoid spoiler.

The first ten minutes means you missed Star Lord as a child and how he got to space...so not massive but may have caused confusion for later emotional impact.

End sequences are inconsequential, but amusing reference for comic book fans.



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Marvel's finest. Definitely.



mZuzek said:

EDIT: Also, I just felt the need to point out, having never heard of him before, I'm VERY surprised by how well Chris Pratt performed. He brought his character to life phenomenally - he acts so naturally it doesn't even feel like he's following a script.

Yea such an awesome actor. Love him in Parks and Recreation. Also, i agree how it is kind of hard to say if this was best or better than that. I enjoyed the hell out of it and that is what matters.



animegaming said:

saw it on yesterday and it was a great film (though Winter Solider is still my favorite superhero film of the year and my favorite marvel film period) its definitely has got me interested in checking out their comics when i get a chance. 

To see the characters in the film you need to look for the 2008 Guardians relaunch and more recent Bendis work (although I've not read it so can't comment on how good it is). If you get anything older you'll get really confused. The original comics is set in the 31st Century.



Hmm, pie.

Heading into its second weekend how big a drop will Guardians see? Take a look at the competition.

1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - 21% on Rotten Tomatoes (as of 8/8/14)
This is easily the biggest challenger. Turtles now have two generations of name recognition and seems to be big marketing push behind this. The question is will critics slamming it matter, or will it be like Transformers where people see it anyways?

2. Step Up: All In - 44% on Rotten Tomatoes (as of 8/8/14)
They still make these? I had no idea this was even coming out, but apparently they do okay if they keep cranking them out. Feels like a different audience to me and don't expect it to make a big impact.

3. Into the Storm - 17% on Rotten Tomatoes (as of 8/8/14)
Had no idea this was coming out either, looks like a 70s disaster film or Sci-Fi TV movie. I cannot imagine it doing well with such major competition around it.

4. The Hundred Foot Journey - 58% on Rotten Tomatoes (as of 8/8/14)
Feels more like an indy film which is distinct market with little marketing. Does not seem to be much buzz around it either so not expecting much here.


Predictions!

1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - 50 million
2. Guardians of the Galaxy - 45 million
3. Lucy - 12 million
4. Step Up: All In - 10 million
5. Into the Storm - 8 million
6. Hundred Foot Journey - 6 million

What are yours?



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The Fury said:
animegaming said:

saw it on yesterday and it was a great film (though Winter Solider is still my favorite superhero film of the year and my favorite marvel film period) its definitely has got me interested in checking out their comics when i get a chance. 

To see the characters in the film you need to look for the 2008 Guardians relaunch and more recent Bendis work (although I've not read it so can't comment on how good it is). If you get anything older you'll get really confused. The original comics is set in the 31st Century.


thanks i will probably get a Marvel unlimited subcription before the end of the year so i can Guardians along with some other Marvel heroes like Spider-Man and Captain America.



mZuzek said:
Going to watch it for the third time now. I think I'm addicted. Help me.

 

 

I am Groot.
Translation: Fuel your addiction.



Right now looks like Turtles is going to dominate the weekend with Guardians of the Galaxy taking a big hit. Shame release dates aligned like this. Hope it still manages to do well and gets support internationally.



I really really want to go watch it a second time.  Probably going to.



Augen said:

Predictions!

1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - 50 million
2. Guardians of the Galaxy - 45 million
3. Lucy - 12 million
4. Step Up: All In - 10 million
5. Into the Storm - 8 million
6. Hundred Foot Journey - 6 million

Actual Numbers

1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - 65 million (+15)
2. Guardians of the Galaxy - 41 million (-4)
3. Lucy - 9 million (-3)
4. Step Up: All In - 6 million (-4)
5. Into the Storm - 18 million (+10)
6. Hundred Foot Journey - 11 million (+5)

Underestimated Turtles and Storm quite a bit.  Next week sees Expendables III enter the fray.