So I finally saw Guardians of the Galaxy tonight because my girlfriend had a pair of free movie tickets and there was nothing else out. There is no other way to put in other than I was blindsided by how good this movie was.
I saw the Avengers sometime after it was released, and found it to be a chore to sit through. A few funny moments, boring and mindless action scenes. Overall, I just found it to be very lackluster. I know this isn't the opinion of most people, as the movie was insanely popular, but I never really got why. I appreciate what it did in terms of having all the characters from separate movies coming together in one place, but it just did nothing for me.
I honestly expected a very similar experience with Guardians of the Galaxy, although I had a little more hope because of how well advertised it was. But from the opening scene, I was blown away. The characters were incredible. The chemistry between them was almost palpable.
The thing that surprised me the most, however, was how much I enjoyed the locations in the movie. It took me a while to really figure out why, but I did. I normally hate CGI. I thought Avatar was mediocre at best, the prequel Star Wars movies looked terrible. I just generally prefer real sets. However, the clearly made effort to have a style throughout the whole movie was what made it unique. It was over the top. It knew it was over the top, and it embraced it. Instead of CGI that is trying so hard to look realistic, it embraced how over the top it was, and honestly became more believable because of it.
The biggest criticism I have heard about GOTG is that it has a very two-dimensional villain. I agree, considering he never really was fleshed out in the movie other than being a religious fanatic, however, it was nice to see an actual villain that was a threat to the heroes of the movie. He was clearly the superior being, and even more so in the latter parts of the movie. It was just a nice change of pace to not say to myself the entire movie, "Why doesn't one of the good guys just go kick his ass?".
All around this is, in my opinion, clearly the best Marvel movie made to date. Was curious on everyone else's opinions.
I saw the Avengers sometime after it was released, and found it to be a chore to sit through. A few funny moments, boring and mindless action scenes. Overall, I just found it to be very lackluster. I know this isn't the opinion of most people, as the movie was insanely popular, but I never really got why. I appreciate what it did in terms of having all the characters from separate movies coming together in one place, but it just did nothing for me.
I honestly expected a very similar experience with Guardians of the Galaxy, although I had a little more hope because of how well advertised it was. But from the opening scene, I was blown away. The characters were incredible. The chemistry between them was almost palpable.
The thing that surprised me the most, however, was how much I enjoyed the locations in the movie. It took me a while to really figure out why, but I did. I normally hate CGI. I thought Avatar was mediocre at best, the prequel Star Wars movies looked terrible. I just generally prefer real sets. However, the clearly made effort to have a style throughout the whole movie was what made it unique. It was over the top. It knew it was over the top, and it embraced it. Instead of CGI that is trying so hard to look realistic, it embraced how over the top it was, and honestly became more believable because of it.
The biggest criticism I have heard about GOTG is that it has a very two-dimensional villain. I agree, considering he never really was fleshed out in the movie other than being a religious fanatic, however, it was nice to see an actual villain that was a threat to the heroes of the movie. He was clearly the superior being, and even more so in the latter parts of the movie. It was just a nice change of pace to not say to myself the entire movie, "Why doesn't one of the good guys just go kick his ass?".
All around this is, in my opinion, clearly the best Marvel movie made to date. Was curious on everyone else's opinions.