GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY

Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy...Milano..Ph: Film Frame..?Marvel 2014
I saw Guardians of the Galaxy in a Regal Theater with about 30 other fans, half of them kids. This is a movie for 12-year-olds (or the 12-year-old inside many of us). A team of misfits are thrown into a high security alien prison. Of course, they break out. The plot involves an alien artifact called “The Infinity Stone” that grants incredible powers. But, typically, the Infinity Stone falls into the hands of a villain who plans to use it to destroy a planet. There’s plenty of action and silliness. I liked Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana. Karen Gillian (the Best Dr. Who Companion ever!) goes to the Dark Side in this movie. If you’re looking for an entertaining Summer Movie, Guardians of the Galaxy qualifies. GRADE: B+

15 thoughts on “GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY

  1. StanBurns

    I saw it Friday at noon with about 12 others. Don’t see where they are getting these huge grosses numbers they are bantering around.

    I loved it

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    And Vin Diesel is the walking tree, right? This got surprisingly good reviews here. Even the NY Times liked it.

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    1. Stan. Burns

      Actually he says five . He says ‘we are’ instead of ‘I’ am’ at the end when he is sheltering all of them before the crash.

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  3. Carl V. Anderson

    So happy to see you enjoyed it. It definitely excited and thrilled the 12 year old who is still alive and well inside of me. The action and humor and cast of characters reminded me of the kind of adventure sci-fi that lit the spark of passion in me when I was young…younger than 12. 🙂 I can see why it did such a great job at the box office. Box Office Mojo has a nice write up about it today, discussing its appeal and how soundly it broke the August weekend opening record.

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    1. george Post author

      Carl, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY was fun to watch. I’m glad they’ve green-lighted a sequel, but I wish it would show up earlier than 2017!

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      1. Carl V. Anderson

        Yes, it is way too far off, in my opinion. Which I imagine is entirely due to the fact that they need to fit it in with the rest of their Marvel film plans, continuity-wise.

      2. george Post author

        Carl, you’re probably right about the logistics of the MARVEL movie schedule. But, I wish we didn’t have to wait until 2017!

  4. Carl V. Anderson

    I feel exactly the same way. It makes me wish they would have went ahead and truly let this be a stand alone series for a while, happening off in some remote part of the Marvel Universe, and only bring them in later for some big universe-shaking crisis.

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