I'd only JUST got there.[DOUBLEPOST=1406943295,1406942985][/DOUBLEPOST]So yeah, me and @HCGLNS and his wife (whom I can't remember her handle on here) just got out of seeing it. It was amazing. Loved every minute of it and will probably see it at LEAST once more before it's gone.Nick really nursing that one.
OMG, when Moonage Daydream by David Bowie started playing.... I fell a little bit more in love with the movie.I can't wait to go back and watch it again on my birthday. I was actually disappointed when the credits started rolling because I wanted to see more.
Now I've got this song stuck in my head. I think Peter Quill and I have similar tastes in music.
Now, who the hell is Peter's father in the MCU? Is it going to be maybe Adam Warlock, or possibly Quasar, maybe Captain Marvel?
His mom made the mix tapes, but yes!I can't wait to go back and watch it again on my birthday. I was actually disappointed when the credits started rolling because I wanted to see more.
Now I've got this song stuck in my head. I think Peter Quill and I have similar tastes in music.
Did I miss something toward the end...? Rocket goes from immediately crying that Groot died to "it's cool, I'm growing him in a pot" just seems like there was a scene or something missing there.
Oh God yeah, that was a pleasant surprise. I was really impressed with the music in the movie, Peter's mixtapes always seemed to fit the situation at hand so well.OMG, when Moonage Daydream by David Bowie started playing.... I fell a little bit more in love with the movie.
I can buy that. Similar to what CK said on the last page too. It didn't really bother me per se, it just seemed...abrupt.The way I took that scene was he took the stick he was crying over near the end and decided to put it in a pot and take it with him as a sort of remembrance or possible last chance to bring Groot back. While it was not overly stated in the next scene, you can see a little bit of happy surprise go over Rocket when he noticed the baby groot stretch out his little arms.
The way I took that scene was he took the stick he was crying over near the end and decided to put it in a pot and take it with him as a sort of remembrance or possible last chance to bring Groot back. While it was not overly stated in the next scene, you can see a little bit of happy surprise go over Rocket when he noticed the baby groot stretch out his little arms.
The "rude gesture" during the line-up scene wasn't censored. Personally, I think it was funnier censored because it had the scanner saying something like "Rude gesture imminent" or something.Also did anyone notice there was a lot of scenes in the trailer that were not in the movie?
Two I can remember off the top of my head is the shot of Groot walking up and getting "surprised" by Peters tape player, and the shot of Gamora with her shirt down looking over her shoulder (which I think was supposed to be part of the prison section). There were one or two more I remember noticing during the movie but I am having issues remembering right now.
Oh just remembered. The part during the line-up where Rhomann Dey says "They call themselves the Guardians of the Galaxy" was not there, which makes sense since they didn't establish the group yet. Must have been a trailer only recording since you see JCR saying the line on the screen during the trailer.The "rude gesture" during the line-up scene wasn't censored. Personally, I think it was funnier censored because it had the scanner saying something like "Rude gesture imminent" or something.
So, one thing I've been wondering about.
The Collector was holding the Tesseract and the Aether, I believe. So was he just getting them for Thanos, or does he still have them. I predict that in the next movie, which may actually be the Infinity Gauntlet story, that Thanos is going to capitalize on the devistation that Ronan caused to the Nova Corps to just walk right into their base like a badass and take the space gem. So, we have the Tesseract, the mind gem from Loki's staff, the Aether, and now what looked like the space gem. Only two more gems to go.
So we're missing what, Time and Soul, most likely, as aside from Reality those are probably the most powerful. Aether is probably Power, Loki's was Mind, purple is Space, and the Tesseract could be Reality, maybe?
Personally, here's how I saw them:
Tesseract is the Space Gem (teleporting is bending space)
Loki's Staff is the Mind Gem (its mind control properties seem to synch pretty well with that)
Aether is the Reality Gem (it had an ever-shifting form and Malekith wanted to use it to change the universe to when it was darkness)
The purple gem is the Power Gem (the wielder gets super-charged and it made Ronan's weapon even more powerful than before)
Yeah, I guess if you ignore color those make more sense. Still, leaves the Time and Soul gems, which should be interesting to see brought to life.
Not an actual spoiler:
When Benicio Del Toro gets his close up you can see a special someone about his left (our right) shoulder. It's only for a second before the camera focuses of BDT face and the background goes blurry.
I noticed the Dark Elf from Thor 2, but I didn't catch anything else (besides Cosmo, of course).
Pretty sure color is the last thing they are really paying attention. I mean unless my memory is fuzzy the Tesseract (AKA the Cosmic Cube) was a completely different object of power and had no ties to the Infinity Gems, let alone being one of them. They are going to take some liberties.