It's probably a little early for a devoted thread, but this is pretty much the only upcoming movie I'm really looking forward to. A stand-alone space opera set in the existing Marvel movie universe? Count me in! "A futuristic team of superheroes protect the galaxy from danger." Still in pre-production, but here's some…
When Thor was first announced, I thought the premise would be too ridiculous to win over general audience, especially after a relatively more grounded movie like Iron Man. I was proven wrong. I worried the same thing about Guardians of the Galaxy... not only ridiculous, but completely unknown. Marvel wins again, and now I…
he seems like a bit of a bad ass in MvC 3 [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hDjttNGgYA"]Rocket Raccoon Character Vignette - Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 - YouTube[/ame]
It'll be interesting to see exactly how they handle this to keep it tonally consistent with the other Marvel movies. It's pretty weird, even in a universe that already contains a Norse god and a guy in a flying robot suit side by side.
Just got back from the movie. It was fucking awesome! The artists that worked on this movie are beasts. Every set had an amazing style and feel to them. Great acting and writing as well. Definitely my favorite Marvel movie so far.
I'm in the same boat, saw it with a bunch of friends on Sat, and can't wait to go see it again with my brother. Marvel can really do no wrong lately. And it was a genuinely funny movie, very well written. I thought most of the humor would be in the trailers, but man, not even close. Great to see a film like this get such a…
Maybe i'm biased because i loved the comics. But the Guardians of the Galaxy comics read very differently to other marvel comics too. They're quite slapstick humour in a lot of places, and i think they're trying to carry that same attitude over to the movie.
I wasn't entirely sold with the previous trailers, but this one makes it look like a whole lot of fun. Rocket's voice sounds.... I dunno, not quite like what I'd expect it to sound. A bit too normal, maybe. It might be partly because he sounded like Jason Statham in LEGO Marvel Superheroes.