He died, came back to life; we don't know who his father is; he's skilled with wood; he can (assuming based on his material properties) walk on water; one of his good friend's name is Peter.
you may be on to something. did Peter ever deny him 3 times in the first movie before his death?israeliag said:
He died, came back to life; we don't know who his father is; he's skilled with wood; he can (assuming based on his material properties) walk on water; one of his good friend's name is Peter.
maybe there is only so much light that can be pumped by one god (little "g") at a time. like filling a swimming pool up with a garden hose. there's unlimited water, but the conduit is too small. Peter gives him another conduit.schmendeler said:
I don't know is this has been discussed already, but why did ego need Peter? All their power came from the same source. Adding another person wouldn't yield any more power.
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A giant talking tree in the first Guardians film, Groot has been reborn as a baby after sacrificing himself to save the rest of his team. He's cute in an empirical, calculated way, with Disney-like saucer eyes, lil' paw-like hands and feet, and like the rest of the team, an incongruous taste for '70s jams. He's too perfect. You can't hate Baby Groot, which is exactly why Guardians would be better off without him.
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Somewhere around the second of three Baby Groot showcase scenes in Guardians 2, it becomes pretty clear that Baby Groot is holding the film back. He's a Funko doll no dimension whatsoever. Like a patient requesting more painkillers, the film cuts to Groot whenever it needs something cute. First the cuteness is endearing; then it's numbing; eventually it's just tedious.
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To my mind, Baby Groot is the worst of it a joke that consists of pointing at something you know is cute and saying, "You were right! That is cute!" That's not flattering, it's cynical.
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Perhaps it's too much to ask for Guardians 2, which basically just needs to ferry you from one big Marvel installment to the next, to aspire to something more than comfort.
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I work because I like telling stories. I work because I love the relationships I have with my collaborators. And I do it because I like connecting with people, and the easiest way I know how to do that is through filmmaking. I do it so that some kid in Thailand, or England, or Colombia, or Brazil, or Japan, or Russia, or anywhere, can hear the frequency of his or her own heart bouncing back off the Guardians.
They're a group of heartbroken misfits whose lives have been bereft of tenderness and connection and who have a nearly impossible time trusting themselves or others. But they're learning, one step at a time.
They are me. They are you. We are Groot.
And no matter how much world leaders are telling you we aren't in this together, we are. You are not alone.
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Perhaps it's too much to ask for Guardians 2, which basically just needs to ferry you from one big Marvel installment to the next, to aspire to something more than comfort.
That scene in the big fight with Ego where he's trapped in the tunnel as it collapses on him and squashes him just killed me. Like tears in my eyes killed me.AliasMan02 said:
Not only that, but Groot's childlike presence in the group only reinforces the message of family in the film. Having someone physically vulnerable (not just emotionally) for the team to care for was vital.
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Brandon Vezmar, 37, of Austin filed the claim Thursday against his date. He is asking for $17.31, which was the price of the movie ticket to a 3D showing of "Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2," he told the American-Statesman Tuesday.
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"It was kind of a first date from hell," he said. About 15 minutes after the movie began, Vezmar said, his date started texting on her phone. "This is like one of my biggest pet peeves."
In the petition, Vezmar said the woman "activated her phone at least 10-20 times in 15 minutes to read and send text messages."
Vezmar said he asked her to stop but she refused. He said he told her that maybe she could go outside to text. She left the theater and never came back, Vezmar said.
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She also left in her car, which they had driven to the theater, leaving Vezmar without a ride, he said.
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Update: Alamo Drafthouse CEO Tim League has offered a $17.31 gift certificate to settle the lawsuit an Austin man filed against his date for texting during a movie.
MooreTrucker said:TexasAggie_02 said:?? This movie was pretty much a standalone filmQuote:
Perhaps it's too much to ask for Guardians 2, which basically just needs to ferry you from one big Marvel installment to the next, to aspire to something more than comfort.
The guy pretty much missed every point in the movie, and the main things that make GotG so much fun, all the 70's and 80's music and stuff.
Sounds almost to me like one of those "gotta find something to complain about because I'm a 'critic' so I must criticize" types.
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You heartless *******!! Do you not have kids??? Or a dog?!?!?
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Microsoft not pleased with free zune product placement.
http://www.nme.com/news/film/microsoft-objected-zune-joke-guardians-galaxy-vol-2-2073187
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However, he also pointed out that Microsoft's music device has a pivotal role in the film because it creates a bonding moment between Peter Grill and Baby Groot.
Shoot MS should pay Marvel for the free ad. That product was a pretty large failure over the years.israeliag said:TexasAggie_02 said:
Microsoft not pleased with free zune product placement.
http://www.nme.com/news/film/microsoft-objected-zune-joke-guardians-galaxy-vol-2-2073187
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However, he also pointed out that Microsoft's music device has a pivotal role in the film because it creates a bonding moment between Peter Grill and Baby Groot.
http://nerdist.com/11-spoilers-james-gunn-just-revealed-about-guardians-of-the-galaxy-vol-2/israeliag said:TexasAggie_02 said:
Microsoft not pleased with free zune product placement.
http://www.nme.com/news/film/microsoft-objected-zune-joke-guardians-galaxy-vol-2-2073187
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However, he also pointed out that Microsoft's music device has a pivotal role in the film because it creates a bonding moment between Peter Grill and Baby Groot.
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Gunn mentioned that one of the funniest requests he gets is to release the Guardians soundtrack via Zunewho exactly is asking this ridiculous request is beyond me. Gunn said they reached out to Microsoft before the movie about the Zune appearance and Microsoft wanted nothing to do with the link to their failed media player. However, Gunn plans to use this newfound Zune interest (again, who are you?) to benefit the Rainforest Trust, by auctioning off an actual screen accurate Zune autographed by the cast.
Luckily in his case there's no pressing need to share his music with friends.TexasAggie_02 said:
i'm surprised that they didn't go with the sony discman. they jumped straight from cassette to digital. Quill's gonna be pissed when he realizes that the Zune has DRM protections on it