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AbbathTheGrim said:
Volterra_90 said:

The main problem for me of GOTG is that I don't find the villain very appealing. He's just an ordinary, conquer-all baddie without too much development. It's an outstanding film on everything else, characters, comedy and acting are fantastic. But that's a Marvel issue. I loved their movies, but I don't like too much any of their villains, except maybe Loki. I'm just talking only about the films, Fisk and Kilgrave on Daredevil and Jessica Jones are outstanding. Can't wait to see the introducion of Thanos, though. 



Just in case, I was referring to TFA when I said the film lost me a little by the end. I have my reserves for GOTG as well though, the way they dispatch the villain with all of them getting together and using their shared power, that scene I didn't like much.

I get what you mean about Marvel villains. Gritty Marvel is indeed an exception. Haven't seen JJ yet, but I plan to soon.

Yeah, it was just a general statement. I wasn't very fond of the ending of GOTG too, but the rest of it was very, very good. 

And, yeah, I recomend you seeing JJ. Marvel series are, I'd say, better than the movies. They have more time to develop characters, and to make more compelling villains. That's also what I like more seeing TV shows as they have plenty of time to develop better. Movies feel rushed to me, but highly entertaining. That's why I don't mind a lot about The Force Awakens not talking about The Republic a lot, because I expect them to talk about it deeper on the rest of the canon material (series, comics, novels...), while introducing characters and general subjects and threats on the movies.