No, he was definitely there in one of the dancing boxes.
cena05 said:
I liked it, but felt like they doubled down on the comedy style from the first and many jokes just weren't great. I didn't connect at all with the emotional scene towards the end. Thought the action was great.
wangus12 said:
I Am Groot
to be fair, Texas City is still stuck in the 70s.third coast.. said:
I enjoyed it. Also it's only $3.36 for a movie on Texas city, which I love.
I didn't but it seemed like there were a lot of "made for 3D" momentsthird coast.. said:
Did anyone see it in 3d? Might go see out again just to check that out
aggie1906 said:I thought the same thing but decided I was wrong.Quote:
Jeff Goldblum's character from Thor: Ragnarok hidden in the credits?
Gunn called that out in several interviews a few weeks back, so not really a secret.AliasMan02 said:
Oh, also
totally called the teenage Groot thing.
TooTall 06 said:
Wow....that was bad. Liked the first one, this one...not so much. This was terrible. I know it is not supposed to be a comedy masterpiece, but the jokes were lame and sophomoric on the level of a transformers movie.
The visuals were awesome and the music was great, but this was Star Wars Episode 1 cringe worthy.
GiveEmHellBill said:TooTall 06 said:
Wow....that was bad. Liked the first one, this one...not so much. This was terrible. I know it is not supposed to be a comedy masterpiece, but the jokes were lame and sophomoric on the level of a transformers movie.
The visuals were awesome and the music was great, but this was Star Wars Episode 1 cringe worthy.
While I understand some may not like it as much as the first, I'd say your opinion isn't going to be shared by many more.
I thought it was f-ing hilarious. Just so much fun.
The Zune, Mary Poppins, hell....the whole sequence with Yondu and Rocket trying to explain to Groot about the fin with Groot coming back with random sh*t was just so hilarious. A severed toe? That's Transformers level humor?
Tazer Face? How were you not laughing at that?