That’s what is so refreshing about Gunn’a DC slate. He pitched actual stories and dynamics and not just “THiS CHaRACter”. Also said he wants the movies to focus on great scripts and genuinely being different genres instead of pretending
I can't even really blame Marvel though, because everyone else just instantly shit the bed when they tried. If Gunn can provide a real competitor, I can dream that we get more attention and respect given to the actual movies from both studios. Also I've heard some noise that Marvel have slowed production even before the strike, so hopefully they're already trying to resolve this? I have so much hope 😅
From what I've heard, it's an action movie with no real plot and Chris Hemsworth isn't that much of a character, but the action and stunts are very good
Watching a movie about a character’s past and all the shit they went through, and ending the movie with said character at peace and dancing happily with their found family just feels good man.
I kept expecting someone on the main cast to die, too, which made the finale somewhat more surprising. They both get to live AND depart from the story. As in, the restraint to not force an emotional beat by killing a character who is leaving anyways has become personally unexpected for these types of movies
Oh man after hearing that raw gutteral scream from the flashback to heaving him scream out in joy in the final moments of the film...it just felt so good and made me so happy.
Every time they cut a parallel edit of two films in a hilarious way it's always a treat. The Freddy Got Fingered scenes over Malignant is still one of the funniest things I've ever seen
@@burst_ch. you just conjured in my brain the image of Tom Green going DING-DONG holding a big sausage to his crotch under the cheesy score for Malignant and I thank you for it.
Someone should smash cut between one of the “f*ck you it’s January” and box office discussions from years ago with this intro. It’s like this was the secret meta skit the whole time, the industry parodies itself.
People change. I didn’t mind much animal violence in films long time ago, but since I became a pet owner (two cats and a dog) now I tend to skip those type of scenes
@@jessicazimmer8910 I think he often laughs at the absurdity of certain scenes with animal violence (when the animal is clearly a stuffed toy for example,) not the actual concept of violence against animals.
@@chuckmendez8446 For me it was finding out how many animals actually got killed on screen in the past that just made me have little taste for seeing it.
One thing about the villain that I thought was interesting. The reason he needs Rocket so badly is because the people he made were unable to make art, to create anything. He mentions that he was so impressed with the art and music of Earth and how it would be perfect if it wasn't for the imperfections of humanity. He wanted to create a civilization that could create beautiful art.
Like Rocket said, he just didn’t like the thing how they were, on counterearth they were doing graffiti, meaning they were capable of doing art, but they were also getting high and beating people up. He could create beings with intelligence and creativity, but with it came vices which he didn't approve of, he would have never been happy with any if his creations.
@@soulknight5330 I don't think art itself is based on suffering, I think just some pieces of art are and other pieces are based on joy or happiness or appreciation.
I think the idea is that Mantis wasn't just found by Ego in her larval state and made into a servant, she was one of the thousands of failed offspring that didn't carry the Celestial gene, but Ego decided to keep her as a servant because she had useful powers. So she's Quill's half-sister.
@@enviritas9498 I'll never get over the tea bit in hitchhikers guide. "It tasted remarkably almost but not quite entirely unlike tea" that sentence still shocks me just by existing
I find it sadly hilarious that James Gunn showed off their multi colored space suits awhile ago on twitter, and someone was like "OMG is that a Among Us Reference?!?!?", and Gunn replied with "No." and a picture of the 2001: A Space Odyssey suits.
I feel like these movies watched back to back form a nice little arc. Guardians 1. Is about a bunch of people with different trauma learning to live with others. Guardians 2. Is about them all learning to live with themselves. They're all trying to understand their own feelings and why it gets in the way of relationships. Guardians 3. Is about them taking all their development and using that to directly confront their trauma and to prevent it from being inflicted on anyone else. They save the kids and the animals and get to give them something the Guardians never got.
@@sonoftheway3528 for me, this was the worst part of the movie. It's similar to how important plot points between Mandalorian S2 and S3 happen in Book of Boba, and how much you'd be missing if you had *only* watched the one show. It's poor storytelling. Guardians 1 and 2 standalone, but the final in the trilogy kinda requires viewing a seperate series in order for plot points to be clearly explained? Disappointing form. Yes, you can *just watch Guardians 3 and make enough sense of what's happened to fill in the gaps, but you shouldn't have to do that work in a trilogy which otherwise stands fairly alone from the MCU, like Jay or Mike said in the vid.
In the comics, Superman is a character with a lot of heart. A character I think has been grossly misrepresented by films for decades, I do think Gunn's knack for writing endearing three dimensional characters will fit the character really well.
They're using All Star Superman as reference and that comic has some wacky, and mean, WACKY scifi stuff in it, kinda gross and campy like what you see in this movie so maybe that's up his alley as well.
When you watch Guardians back to back and the Avengers, there is a stark difference between how Quill is written. In the Avengers he's so stupid and selfish and just an asshole, but in the Guardian's he has a charm and is intelligent, just a bit goofy and free spirited. Also, I know it's a game, but the Guardian's Game is freakin phenomenal and so well written, highly recommend it if you're a fan.
I didn’t go into the guardians game expecting much but it is an excellent game in its own right & I was forever surprised at just how good the voice acting & writing was
that game made this characters amazing, I didn't like vol 3. That game is amazing, a little repetitive. That game made Adam Warlock amazing, in the movie were is Superman
24:35 The funniest part about that is how much it parallels the comics industry, when you have creators working on runs of individual characters/groups, and then there's a huge event comic that radically alters the status quo and ends up fucking with whatever those creators had in mind for their own individual runs.
I loved that this universe's Adam Warlock wasn't finished cooking in his cocoon, hence why he isn't perfect/accurate like his comic counterpart. He COULD'VE been, but the High Evolutionary needed him ASAP. Goes with the whole misfit theme.
@@chillhour6155 Adam Warlock is like Marvel's version of Superman from DC, he could absolutely obliterate Thanos but he isn't as powerful in the mcu because he wasn't done cooking.
@@pintolerance785 He could still reach that level. I feel like this arc could be something beautiful where he turns into not only his counterpart... But what his mother sees him as and what his father (High Evolutionary) failed to see in him as.
I just watched Ant Man 3 before watching Guardians of the Galaxy 3, and the contrast was amazing. James Gunn and everyone else involved clearly put so much more effort in.
@@boccci I think that what I heard too but didn't Gunn say they were getting a stand alone film also? It would make sense since he's so good at showcasing b-list heroes, it seems to be his wheelhouse. The Authority is a perfect fit with The Guardians and The Suicide Squad!
It’s driving me absolutely insane that nobody is pointing out the “face off” reference Peter was constantly making. Then they actually peel the guys face off like the movie “face off”. Screencrush, new rockstars, and heavy spoilers failed to mention it
Funny once he made that reference i kept thinking why is everyone not agreeing with peter, I know he's supposed to be silly but he's right, lets face off, and rip his face off. Then they did it lol, I was joking but kinda hoped the'd do it as a big thing and they did. I also like many thought that was a film mistake and then just ignored it and they said no no it was on purpose, like why did I think a huge production like this would miss a simple shot like that. All the marvelis trash after endgame stuff got to me, I guess. Started thinking everything haters say was true. Many haters pulling people to the darkside never enjoyed them in the first place and are cathartically waiting for superhero bubble to burst so they can replace it with the next trend. They don't see that much like the replacement of live action tv being reality tv which is cheap and braindead, they will get a replacement of just sequels to cartoon nostalgia and 80s/90s remake bait to cater to boomers.
Ya know, the guy can force evolve animals into humanoid versions of themselves, but he can’t regrow his face? Seems like he would be able to do that. Hell, even Star Lord was somehow able to fix his face after it got frozen and ballooned up.
@@snausages43 Remember star lord isn't human and is half celestial. Which is a powerful breed. We learn from eternals such things are super powerful. He likely has a healing factor far better than the villain. Also dude survived a hit from thanos the titan...who takes hits from hulk...and hits hulk, hulk can throw cars with ease...one punch from mike tyson could knock most out...tyson cant toss cars to my knowledge...star lord is super powerful. Also racoon bacteria ripping into your face and so on, I'm guessing he just didn't get it fixed fast enough.
@@nichescenesgreat points, plus the face coming off scene pays off Peter Quill telling everyone for most of the film that he was literally heading to the High Evolutionary to have a "face off" so they literally did it. Totally on purpose and loved every second of it
The emotional impact of this movie was not about the actual deaths that occur or the “fake out” deaths….it was about the reactions of the other characters to those moments. The reactions by the other characters to those moments where heart breaking and at time gut wrenching and that is what made this movie so great and powerful.
And not just the reactions to the deaths… nebulas reaction to rocket being alive and ok was heart wrenching and mantis reaction to nebula and mantis being able to muster the strength to speak for nebula and letting rocket know how happy they were that he was ok a profound piece of storytelling
And not even just Rocket's reaction. Floor hysterically repeating "Floor, Teefs, Rocket go now" while Rocket is ripping the villain's face up was _haunting._ She clearly didn't have the same mental capacity, and so her terror just reminded me of an innocent child. And to suddenly follow that up with a pan to their silent, still bodies. *EMOTIONAL DAMAGE*
@@k_airo 😭 you just reminded me of what I felt then and teared up while reading it. I already knew the story of rocket and his friends, and even then the whole thing was gut wrenching. After the movie, I returned home and hugged my dogs. Floor reminded me specifically of one my dogs, as completely innocent and full of joy.
It's not the Roosevelt movie and it's not summer, but he is supposed to be coming out with Killers of the Flower Moon in the fall. I'm assuming it's based on the book of the same name, which is great because that book was awesome.
The fight scene in the hallway. I swear it was only like 45 seconds long, but it was so badass, so fun, so awesome, exactly how badass fun awesome fight scenes should be.
I feel like they did such a great job of taking inspiration from rockets drunken fight with drax in the first movie. How upset he got over being called a rodent or a monster just gets put on display in this movie about how deep it actually really fucks with him. The scene is no longer him having a short fuse about that kind of name calling it is legitimately traumatic for him to be called such things.
I also love how they portray Rocket losing his friends; in the Telltale and Eidos video games, some sense of closure or satisfaction can be felt even with Lylla’s death. She gets to see the sky and perform a heroic sacrifice. Here, she dies in a way that rips Rocket’s soul apart. Lylla doesn’t have her dreams fulfilled or die an honourable death, she gets shot in the back by the High Evolutionary in a cruel twist of fate. And through this you can completely understand why Rocket was the way he was before he changed for the better. The change to make Rocket a normal raccoon that was shipped to Halfworld rather than a Halfworld native also works in favour of his character because it creates a better connection with the audience than if they kept his Halfworld roots. There’s more symbolism regarding immigrants in that sense.
I hope James Gunn had a clause in his contract that blocks the Warner Bros. executives from meddling in any of his work. The amount of corporate interference in the DC movies, turning them into unpalatable junk, is almost legendary at this point.
Given the free rein he seemed to be given on The Suicide Squad, I think there is reason to be hopeful at this point. That was the best thing to come out of DC in the last decade.
I'm glad they highlighted what they did with Gamora in this one. It indeed felt like a spoof on the weird comic book things (to add to it, her characterization here is more similar to Gamora before the movies) and they manage to capture the inherent humor and pain of their situation.
@@3n3my33 - Definitely. Particularly with the Guardians, the characters had a partial makeover during the first movie and then a full makeover with the release of the third one. Not that those movie inspired books are bad, but it is a shame how they ignore what was there before.
@@Jean-Paul-Lane-Valley I saw that as evidence of character development. They went from a rag tag bunch of mercs to actual peacekeepers who acknowledge & respect people’s dependence on them, so commissioned uniforms to look the part.
@@Shinkajo Wouldn't you be? He was in his 80s, had never really rented a movie before. Just watched TV and movies we bought for him. He came in the room feeling cutting edge, having made the spontaneous choice to go out and rent a movie.
@@IIxIxIv I watched this the other day at my parents' house (both are big GOTG fans, surprisingly) and during the early scenes of Rocket playing with his Batch 89 buddies, my mom kept being all "they're gonna die." Then when that moment finally came, she still cried.
@@thejustinsteffan What? Sacrificing himself to save everyone else was boring and corny? Someone was going to have to do it at that point. It was fitting for it to be him, who originated the MCU. Are you a child?
I can't wait for Denis Vellineuve to adapt all the rest of Frank Herbert's classic Dune books. I'm especially looking forward to Dun3: Look at All this Dune.
This is my last marvel movie, I’m comic book live action tapped out. This one was solid and I used the last two tickets my late father would always gift me on my birthday to see it. He was a huge movie fan and so many of the films you guys review he took me two as a kid. Saw the others with him but he didn’t get to the end. It was cathartic. Thanks for relatable take and breakdown.
There's a lot of weirdness in earlier Superman comics that I think Gunn is going to mine. But more than that, I bet tonally he's going to go for something like Alan Moore's "What Ever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow" and Grant Morrison's "All Star Superman". Both of these stories successfully sympathized and uplifted the weirdness of early Superman stories and in the process invented the very best Superman stories ever written.
I hope he draws influence from the Batman and Superman comics where they referred to mistakes as "boners" and constantly are talking about their boners. Now that is quality entertainment.
Love that Moore story and the Superman annual he did back in the day. People who think Moore is only "the guy who made comics too dark and serious" (along with Frank Miller I guess) should check those out. You can see the love he has for golden and silver age comics in those.
It's interesting how much Chris Pratt's acting improves when he's not the main character of the story. I never thought he was anything more than adequate in the first two movies but in this he was terrific, and that certainly maps to how he first became notable as a guest character eventually upgraded to solid second banana in Parks and Rec.
Jay being sad that Gunn is now working on characters he doesn’t know of / isn’t interested in is ironic considering this was a trilogy of the fucking Guardians of the Galaxy, definitely everyone’s favorite household heroes going into the 2010s
My only connection to the Guardians of the Galaxy was playing Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 and picking Rocket because it was funny. Then a few years later they started making movies about him and I was like "Oh SICK"
@@bransonallen2925 Yeah that's the joke. Nobody had ever heard of them before Gunn got them and he turned them into one of the most successful franchises of all time.
Them projecting the movie wrong for them is so funny because James Gunn made it a point to release it in multiple aspect ratios so that it would be nearly impossible for them to project it wrong. You guys are cursed
Having lost two dogs to cancer recently, this movie almost broke me with the emotional intensity and grief. It was really rough, especially when Rocket sees Lylla in heaven... I almost walked out. Still, loved the movie.
The high evolutionary was so good because nowadays theres a lot of villains you love to hate or actually deep down really like, but with him you genuinely despise him and want him to die.
I mean I was on the High Evolutionary's side. He just needed a nice oversight committee and discussion of ethics. He's not from Earth so he doesn't have the background of Nuremburg trials and modern animal rights that us in the West have. As far as we know everything he did was completely ethical from his cultural frame of reference. Also it's ironic you say humanitarian value when a lot of the movie revolved around the rights of non-human animals...
Did you know that while they were developing the nuclear bomb there was a very real fear that there was a small chance it would ignite the entire atmosphere on fire and lead to the demise of all life on Earth?
Projectionist here, so Disney actually made like 4 or so prints of the film, Scope, Flat, and then some weird in-between hybrids. They did the same thing with Avatar 2, mainly for the 3D versions though. Usually movies are only in one format or the other. Likely the projectionist at your theater put the wrong one on the projector, or like you said forgot to trigger the format change. Either way still not an excuse for poor presentation, but the film isn't only in Scope.
Ex-projectionist here, and I want to say how awesome the job was. I still have a lot of trailers for movies in my collection. LOTR’s movies, Willard, Freddy vs Jason. 2001 through 2004. 3 theatres no supervision and lots of viewings for my friends after hours.
That's wild. Must have been quite the experience to make those. Ngl, I always thought those 'X Reacts to Y' videos were super clickbaity and cringe, no disrespect 😂
I had the same issue when I saw Beau is Afraid at Cinemark… the manager said the projector needed a reboot but they couldn’t stop the movie an hour in… It looked like they left a 3D filter on. 40 minute drive and $30 tickets to get projection issues. Theaters are truly dying.
In the movie's defence it felt more like a James Gunn movie than a Marvel one, but it's easy to dismiss that bcs Marvel's been trying to copy his style especially the humor constantly after the success of the guardians movies
@@user-wo5tc9ux7u The last hour was more than fine. This is a tired cliched Edgelord wannabe criticism. Always spoken by people who don't anything about CGI. What it is does not matter. How it is utilized is. What matters is the narrative and the build up towards the end. You guys get sidelined by the shiniest irrelevant things.
@@eddiek8179 It's almost like the "Marvel bad" crowd is just as brainwashed as the "Marvel good" crowd, because the majority of people are mostly stupid.
Gunn running DC could be really exciting for the industry as a whole. Beyond just the idea of a creative being CEO, he's openly stated the same complaints Mike & Jay do about movies right now, and says that writers and good scripts are going to come first. No movie is going to even start production until the script is solid, even if it means pushing release dates. He also said that the movies are going to "actually be different genres, instead of pretending to be different genres."
Jay might not recognize a lot of the properties, but I think it's because he wants to make actual unique stories/movies *based* on comic books rather than "superhero" movies
@@goblintwo superhero comics and stories were always supposed to be what Gunn is going for. It’s why it seems so dumb when everyone agrees that super hero movies will go the way of cowboys. If super hero movies done right go then media as a whole goes in that people will have gotten tired of any and all genres generally. From romance to spies to action to polotics. Batman the animated series felt with not just action each episode. Those cartoons from Japan deal with tons of ideas in the same action genre from sports to food competitions to saving the world. Comics deal with cosmic threats to a kid dealing with a bully. Etc.
I love seeing the random easter eggs on these Half in the Bag sets. I noticed that they posted a copy of Baby's Day Out for the Sega Genesis on that bulletin board behind Jay. I don't know why Mike is so obsessed with Baby's Day Out, but I immediately understood that's why it was randomly posted on a cork board.
Legend has it what we see at the end of the video is Mike's actual post-video routine where he sits in silence for the whole night before the others come back to shoot another video in the morning.
For the first time ever I'm genuinely relieved they enjoyed this. I thought it was the best since Infinity War. Had the soul and love the first movie had.
@aolson1111 There were several. Drax getting shot twice. Nebula, Drax and Mantis getting surrounded by those monsters. Peter getting stuck out in space. When they try to bring Rocket back to life. If you went into those movies expecting someone to die those were insanely tense.
@@drewfromyay882 this was entirely annoying because every time a character was critically wounded for a scene, they would be right back up the next scene with no issues. I thought Drax was going to end up a liability the rest of the mission because they made those injuries seem so serious. It's not like they had medkits anywhere nearby to heal off of.
You know when Mike really enjoyed a movie when he refers to the characters by their actual names and not by their actors
Jay: "That show for perverts"
Mike: "Yes, I've watched the whole thing"
That little look at the camera after that 😂
*bombastic side eye*
These frauds are the kings of subverting expectations!
Big Mouth?
I love how they just moved past it too.
"I understand that the plot was rocket-heavy... rocket-centric"
ROCKET-PROPPELLED MIKE, IT WAS RIGHT THERE
Good one
you just fired a rocket up his cornholio
Underrated comment
That’s astronomically funny
Out of this world 🌍
“I don’t see movies, I see threats.” Love Mikes description of Marvel movies
mike needs his safe space..
😂😂😂😂
Ehh marvel has nearly succeeded taking itself out so not so much anymore
I'm still pretty easy on the Marvel movies but that one got me real good
Considering the recent films being released that have destroyed franchises and well-loved characters, I can agree.
"When I read this list, I don't see movies. I see threats."
-Mike Stoklasa
That's such a great line.
That’s what is so refreshing about Gunn’a DC slate. He pitched actual stories and dynamics and not just “THiS CHaRACter”. Also said he wants the movies to focus on great scripts and genuinely being different genres instead of pretending
@@goblintwo dude I know right. When I heard that, I got so excited
I can't even really blame Marvel though, because everyone else just instantly shit the bed when they tried.
If Gunn can provide a real competitor, I can dream that we get more attention and respect given to the actual movies from both studios.
Also I've heard some noise that Marvel have slowed production even before the strike, so hopefully they're already trying to resolve this? I have so much hope 😅
Now that's an Avenger-level threat.
"Extraction is an action movie with somebody in it" Damn that makes me wanna watch it.
It's actually kinda sick. Hemsworth beats up child soldiers
I was interested until I heard someone was in it. I would much rather watch a blank screen.
its fucking amazing though
it's a good action movie honestly
one of chris hemsworths better films along with rush and blackhat
From what I've heard, it's an action movie with no real plot and Chris Hemsworth isn't that much of a character, but the action and stunts are very good
Watching a movie about a character’s past and all the shit they went through, and ending the movie with said character at peace and dancing happily with their found family just feels good man.
@Cristo Alba Yup. Any kind of ending needs to be earned. Good or Sad. Either one can be manipulative if done inorganically. This earned its ending.
I kept expecting someone on the main cast to die, too, which made the finale somewhat more surprising. They both get to live AND depart from the story. As in, the restraint to not force an emotional beat by killing a character who is leaving anyways has become personally unexpected for these types of movies
From IM A CREEP to DOG DAYS ARE OVER
Oh man after hearing that raw gutteral scream from the flashback to heaving him scream out in joy in the final moments of the film...it just felt so good and made me so happy.
A happy ending that was absolutely earned. I don’t think I can look at a raccoon the same way again.
Any video where Mike pulls out a piece of paper is a masterpiece
Top 10 Things YOU Didn't Know About Darth Vader's Suit!
He pulls out the paper from the piece of paper pantry
Only because it's something Rich wrote.
I always hold out hope for Science Man to return and mansplain to us all.
I've been looking for but can't find the video in which he keeps slapping the paper to reset the segment. It was during covid and was very funny.
Maggie Gyllenhaal being butt slapped while Avengers heroic theme is playing was some of the greatest cinema i've ever experienced.
Every time they cut a parallel edit of two films in a hilarious way it's always a treat. The Freddy Got Fingered scenes over Malignant is still one of the funniest things I've ever seen
@@burst_ch. you just conjured in my brain the image of Tom Green going DING-DONG holding a big sausage to his crotch under the cheesy score for Malignant and I thank you for it.
Time stamp?
By getting smacked by human ultron
@@zormyyy2327 28:50
Hearing the lineup of upcoming movies feels exactly like something I’d imagine if I were waking up from a 10 year coma today
The future is fucked up
That's like a Simpsons gag. I don't know I don't watch the simpsons
@@lissy_love64 That was a Dr. House joke. Patient wakes up from a coma and House tells him "They made more Star Wars... They sucked"
@@alexsilva28 Ha ha ha !!! *Drax Voice* That's so funny because it's true !!! Points to Alex Silva with goofy smile 😃
Someone should smash cut between one of the “f*ck you it’s January” and box office discussions from years ago with this intro. It’s like this was the secret meta skit the whole time, the industry parodies itself.
Jay: animal violence can get to me
-Cut to jay laughing hysterically at Exploding Varmits
He explained in that one, they were all laughing because they couldn't believe what the fuck was going on. Not because they actually enjoyed it.
People change. I didn’t mind much animal violence in films long time ago, but since I became a pet owner (two cats and a dog) now I tend to skip those type of scenes
@ItsAGameOfSchlongs It's ironic because Jay is the one that actually likes cats.
@@jessicazimmer8910 I think he often laughs at the absurdity of certain scenes with animal violence (when the animal is clearly a stuffed toy for example,) not the actual concept of violence against animals.
@@chuckmendez8446 For me it was finding out how many animals actually got killed on screen in the past that just made me have little taste for seeing it.
One thing about the villain that I thought was interesting. The reason he needs Rocket so badly is because the people he made were unable to make art, to create anything. He mentions that he was so impressed with the art and music of Earth and how it would be perfect if it wasn't for the imperfections of humanity. He wanted to create a civilization that could create beautiful art.
And the imperfections and flaws are what allow art and creation. Order vs Chaos.
Creativity vs Conscientiousness
Like Rocket said, he just didn’t like the thing how they were, on counterearth they were doing graffiti, meaning they were capable of doing art, but they were also getting high and beating people up. He could create beings with intelligence and creativity, but with it came vices which he didn't approve of, he would have never been happy with any if his creations.
But the thing he doesn't understand is the main reason for art's existence is the suffering of humanity, so art is based on the world's imperfections.
Furry planet still he needed Rocket's clever brain
@@soulknight5330 I don't think art itself is based on suffering, I think just some pieces of art are and other pieces are based on joy or happiness or appreciation.
Mike is really good at reading lists in a humorous way
RIP Jerry Springer
Even better if it’s a list of elderly ailments, but it’s true of the broader genre.
@CraigTalbert their least watched episode is my most watched episode.
Someone give him Schindler's list.
@@tommos1 ANOTHER funeral.
I think the idea is that Mantis wasn't just found by Ego in her larval state and made into a servant, she was one of the thousands of failed offspring that didn't carry the Celestial gene, but Ego decided to keep her as a servant because she had useful powers. So she's Quill's half-sister.
@@enviritas9498 I'll never get over the tea bit in hitchhikers guide. "It tasted remarkably almost but not quite entirely unlike tea" that sentence still shocks me just by existing
That is the Canon, in the Christmas special she tells Quill that they are siblings
@@DanicaDeVriesEgo was created in the 60's and Mantis in the 70's, so I imagine some nerd said something similar 30 years ago.
@@jebbryant6522 And that poem by one of the gross creatures called something like "Ode to the little pud growing under my armpit".
@@enviritas9498ñ
I find it sadly hilarious that James Gunn showed off their multi colored space suits awhile ago on twitter, and someone was like "OMG is that a Among Us Reference?!?!?", and Gunn replied with "No." and a picture of the 2001: A Space Odyssey suits.
the space suits sort of reminded me of pluto nash lmao
I thought it was a Pac-Man reference
@@deoxys11 Nebula would have needed to be in pink, instead of green.
Fkn embarrassing time period we're currently living
I thought they were meant to be Teletubbies
James Spader spanking Maggie Gyllenhaal to the Avengers theme was funnier than it had any right to be.
I thought you were just being weird............until it happened lol
@@doommetaldarryl6689 😊it was the greatest cross over
Funny bcs Spader played Ultron in the second Avengers movie so I could imagine him in that role doing the exact same thing
@@rhetiq9989 now I want Maggie as Jocasta
@@rhetiq9989 i thought Mike would make a Robert California reference again
I feel like these movies watched back to back form a nice little arc.
Guardians 1. Is about a bunch of people with different trauma learning to live with others.
Guardians 2. Is about them all learning to live with themselves. They're all trying to understand their own feelings and why it gets in the way of relationships.
Guardians 3. Is about them taking all their development and using that to directly confront their trauma and to prevent it from being inflicted on anyone else. They save the kids and the animals and get to give them something the Guardians never got.
You kinda have to watch Infinity War and Endgame in between 2 and 3 though or else the 3rd movie won't really make sense.
@@sonoftheway3528 my family didn't and they caught up quick
@@anenemystand5582 They understood that Gamora died and that the new Gamora was from the past?
@SonoftheWay35 yes. On account of them saying in the movie that Gamora died and the new gamora was from the past
@@sonoftheway3528 for me, this was the worst part of the movie. It's similar to how important plot points between Mandalorian S2 and S3 happen in Book of Boba, and how much you'd be missing if you had *only* watched the one show. It's poor storytelling. Guardians 1 and 2 standalone, but the final in the trilogy kinda requires viewing a seperate series in order for plot points to be clearly explained? Disappointing form.
Yes, you can *just watch Guardians 3 and make enough sense of what's happened to fill in the gaps, but you shouldn't have to do that work in a trilogy which otherwise stands fairly alone from the MCU, like Jay or Mike said in the vid.
When Mike pulls out his crumpled paper in the first minute, you know you’re in for a good one.
I remember watching the plinket star trek reviews on dial up internet. Who would have thought 35 years later these two are still at it.
So shocking even while mike is pushsing 80 he still hasn’t quit
RLM and AVGN are the true champions of RUclips
My first experience with RLM was when Mike thrashed Richard Burbage for his performance as King Lear back in 1606.
In the comics, Superman is a character with a lot of heart. A character I think has been grossly misrepresented by films for decades, I do think Gunn's knack for writing endearing three dimensional characters will fit the character really well.
It’s worth a shot, anyone can do better than the hack snyder.
Well if you wanna make a Superman movie, you gotta break a few necks.
They're using All Star Superman as reference and that comic has some wacky, and mean, WACKY scifi stuff in it, kinda gross and campy like what you see in this movie so maybe that's up his alley as well.
@@joninterglad Ouch
@@joninterglad Or do break hands of powerless people, then showing them down to their death...
When you watch Guardians back to back and the Avengers, there is a stark difference between how Quill is written. In the Avengers he's so stupid and selfish and just an asshole, but in the Guardian's he has a charm and is intelligent, just a bit goofy and free spirited. Also, I know it's a game, but the Guardian's Game is freakin phenomenal and so well written, highly recommend it if you're a fan.
I didn’t go into the guardians game expecting much but it is an excellent game in its own right & I was forever surprised at just how good the voice acting & writing was
@Cristo Alba It’s a really great mix of both the MCU interpretation and the comic versions of the characters, it’s awesome
The game won awards specifically for the writing, which were well deserved.
The game shocked me with how good it was, especially the characterization
that game made this characters amazing, I didn't like vol 3. That game is amazing, a little repetitive. That game made Adam Warlock amazing, in the movie were is Superman
That skit at the start was amazing, just kept watching it over and over, the plinkett lore implications are crazy
The CGI Rich Evans took 14 years to make.
I'm going 7/10.
Tops the Rogue One skit, which I never thought could happen
It broke new ground
I don't know. Feels like a lot of poorly thought-out reconning.
@@ignacius8466 it's because the lore is written in a circle, it's like poetry it rhymes.
24:35 The funniest part about that is how much it parallels the comics industry, when you have creators working on runs of individual characters/groups, and then there's a huge event comic that radically alters the status quo and ends up fucking with whatever those creators had in mind for their own individual runs.
Phuncking Russo brothers and Infinity Was and Avengers and Thanos chin
We can't have perfect things
I loved that this universe's Adam Warlock wasn't finished cooking in his cocoon, hence why he isn't perfect/accurate like his comic counterpart. He COULD'VE been, but the High Evolutionary needed him ASAP. Goes with the whole misfit theme.
I just saw this movie and I haven't walked out of a theater with a big goofy smile on my face like this in a while.
@@NGEvangeliman same, it feels nice to watch a marvel movie that makes you actually happy. even NWH didn't do it tio this degree for me
Isn't he like more powerful then Thanos ?, I remember something like that from an old comic book
@@chillhour6155 Adam Warlock is like Marvel's version of Superman from DC, he could absolutely obliterate Thanos but he isn't as powerful in the mcu because he wasn't done cooking.
@@pintolerance785 He could still reach that level. I feel like this arc could be something beautiful where he turns into not only his counterpart... But what his mother sees him as and what his father (High Evolutionary) failed to see in him as.
When watching the Indiana Jones trailer after "I've been tortured with voodoo, been shot 9 times" I expected to hear, "got nuked in a fucking fridge".
Okay, now we NEED someone to do an edit of that trailer where someone uses AI to make him say that “…got nuked in a fucking fridge” line.
"chased by giant ants, fell down a loony tunes waterfall... THREE TIMES!"
@@Tester-sh1mn 🤣🤣🤣
@@bootsthecat6718 Rode down a snowy mountain on a rubber boat.
I just watched Ant Man 3 before watching Guardians of the Galaxy 3, and the contrast was amazing. James Gunn and everyone else involved clearly put so much more effort in.
I hope he keeps this energy for The Authority! They could be seen as DCs Guardians so it should fit like a glove!
@@CousinCreepy DC's very, very R-rated Guardians of the Galaxy
No, he just an ounce of talent. So up against everyone else, he looks like John Ford.
@@CousinCreepy I thought the Authority were going to be the antagonists of Superman Legacy though
@@boccci I think that what I heard too but didn't Gunn say they were getting a stand alone film also? It would make sense since he's so good at showcasing b-list heroes, it seems to be his wheelhouse. The Authority is a perfect fit with The Guardians and The Suicide Squad!
Woah, I don't remember the last time I heard such an overwhelmingly positive reception of a movie from you two
And it's for a superhero movie. The world has gone crazy!
They sold their soul. They are just going to embrace the avalanche of superhero trash at this point because PROFIT
@@leob4403 if that were true we would have had way more superhero movie reviews from them.
@@leob4403 they say they aren’t watching any more superhero movies in this video other than the occasional project with an actual filmmaker
@@drewdemersyt8153 timestamp please, video too long
It’s driving me absolutely insane that nobody is pointing out the “face off” reference Peter was constantly making. Then they actually peel the guys face off like the movie “face off”. Screencrush, new rockstars, and heavy spoilers failed to mention it
Funny once he made that reference i kept thinking why is everyone not agreeing with peter, I know he's supposed to be silly but he's right, lets face off, and rip his face off. Then they did it lol, I was joking but kinda hoped the'd do it as a big thing and they did. I also like many thought that was a film mistake and then just ignored it and they said no no it was on purpose, like why did I think a huge production like this would miss a simple shot like that. All the marvelis trash after endgame stuff got to me, I guess. Started thinking everything haters say was true. Many haters pulling people to the darkside never enjoyed them in the first place and are cathartically waiting for superhero bubble to burst so they can replace it with the next trend. They don't see that much like the replacement of live action tv being reality tv which is cheap and braindead, they will get a replacement of just sequels to cartoon nostalgia and 80s/90s remake bait to cater to boomers.
@@nichescenes 90's action movie fit
Ya know, the guy can force evolve animals into humanoid versions of themselves, but he can’t regrow his face? Seems like he would be able to do that. Hell, even Star Lord was somehow able to fix his face after it got frozen and ballooned up.
@@snausages43 Remember star lord isn't human and is half celestial. Which is a powerful breed. We learn from eternals such things are super powerful. He likely has a healing factor far better than the villain. Also dude survived a hit from thanos the titan...who takes hits from hulk...and hits hulk, hulk can throw cars with ease...one punch from mike tyson could knock most out...tyson cant toss cars to my knowledge...star lord is super powerful. Also racoon bacteria ripping into your face and so on, I'm guessing he just didn't get it fixed fast enough.
@@nichescenesgreat points, plus the face coming off scene pays off Peter Quill telling everyone for most of the film that he was literally heading to the High Evolutionary to have a "face off" so they literally did it. Totally on purpose and loved every second of it
The Avengers/Secretary mashup is one of the biggest laughs I've had in a while
And James Spader played the villain un one of those movies
The emotional impact of this movie was not about the actual deaths that occur or the “fake out” deaths….it was about the reactions of the other characters to those moments. The reactions by the other characters to those moments where heart breaking and at time gut wrenching and that is what made this movie so great and powerful.
And not just the reactions to the deaths… nebulas reaction to rocket being alive and ok was heart wrenching and mantis reaction to nebula and mantis being able to muster the strength to speak for nebula and letting rocket know how happy they were that he was ok a profound piece of storytelling
Relax. The movie was fine.
And not even just Rocket's reaction. Floor hysterically repeating "Floor, Teefs, Rocket go now" while Rocket is ripping the villain's face up was _haunting._ She clearly didn't have the same mental capacity, and so her terror just reminded me of an innocent child. And to suddenly follow that up with a pan to their silent, still bodies. *EMOTIONAL DAMAGE*
@@k_airo 😭 you just reminded me of what I felt then and teared up while reading it. I already knew the story of rocket and his friends, and even then the whole thing was gut wrenching.
After the movie, I returned home and hugged my dogs. Floor reminded me specifically of one my dogs, as completely innocent and full of joy.
Well I guess some of us like getting jerked around like that. Not me though.
Mike's cameo as Desmond in Smiling Friends was awesome! he captured the compulsively suicidal character with unmatched accuracy
He didn't even have to act for that role!
All of Desmond's lines were just leaked Mike Stoklasa audio. I'm not sure he even knows he was used as a character in the show.
@@StuffedVulture even better
All his lines are just what Mike says to himself in the shower everyday.
I loved that episode. He has a magnum pressed up against his head for the entire head. Hilarious
Glad to watch a Half in the bag where they focus on the characters and not in setting up their next big bad.
Its a miracle RLM can get these videos out with Rich evans and the rest of the team joining the Writers strike
Loved that opening skit, I think one of the best in a while. Really takes me back to the early days of half in the Bag.
Anytime Mike has got paper notes you know it's a good'n
Only two minutes in and Mike is already gaslighting us into thinking a fake Martin Scorsese movie is coming out this summer
It's not the Roosevelt movie and it's not summer, but he is supposed to be coming out with Killers of the Flower Moon in the fall. I'm assuming it's based on the book of the same name, which is great because that book was awesome.
@@mememachine-386 Yeah, that’s also probably the still Jay saw.
I love fake Martin Scorsese movies.
@@mabusestestament “Crime Guys: Crime Neighborhood” was my favorite!
What does gaslighting mean?
The fight scene in the hallway. I swear it was only like 45 seconds long, but it was so badass, so fun, so awesome, exactly how badass fun awesome fight scenes should be.
Thank you RedLetterMedia, for the best use of Alan Silvestri's AVENGERS theme outside of the AVENGERS films.
“Animal violence can get to me.” - Jay
*Queue ‘Exploding Varmints’ reactions*
This might be the last marvel movie I ever willing sit down in a theater to watch with my eyeballs
I'm sorry but the way you phrased that had me physically laugh. Nice
With your balls?
Same here, I’ve lost interest in most of the other IPs but this one was a worthwile exception
your eyeballs? What's going to happen to them? Someone is going to...GAUGE YOUR EYES?
My aunt was babysitting us and rented national velvet, popped it in and left the room. Twenty minutes later she realised she rented blue velvet
Yes, yes... >:) let the images flow into the baby's unconscious.
so fkn suave
At least we know how your appreciation of film was ignited.
Happens to the best of us 😂
I love it when Mike likes a film, it makes my heart feel warm.
I feel like they did such a great job of taking inspiration from rockets drunken fight with drax in the first movie. How upset he got over being called a rodent or a monster just gets put on display in this movie about how deep it actually really fucks with him. The scene is no longer him having a short fuse about that kind of name calling it is legitimately traumatic for him to be called such things.
The line if the first one where he said that he never asked to be created stuck with me and I’m glad we got his backstory.
Same with Yondu yelling at Rocket in 2. You can see Rockets on the verge of a mental breakdown and now we understand why.
I also love how they portray Rocket losing his friends; in the Telltale and Eidos video games, some sense of closure or satisfaction can be felt even with Lylla’s death. She gets to see the sky and perform a heroic sacrifice. Here, she dies in a way that rips Rocket’s soul apart. Lylla doesn’t have her dreams fulfilled or die an honourable death, she gets shot in the back by the High Evolutionary in a cruel twist of fate. And through this you can completely understand why Rocket was the way he was before he changed for the better.
The change to make Rocket a normal raccoon that was shipped to Halfworld rather than a Halfworld native also works in favour of his character because it creates a better connection with the audience than if they kept his Halfworld roots. There’s more symbolism regarding immigrants in that sense.
I love that Mike's senile grandpa voice is his Patrick Stewart voice
I literally thought he was making a Picard joke.
I hope James Gunn had a clause in his contract that blocks the Warner Bros. executives from meddling in any of his work. The amount of corporate interference in the DC movies, turning them into unpalatable junk, is almost legendary at this point.
It's still gonna suck.
@Samuel Terry absolutely agree. Gunn is a terrible choice to begin with, plus he has a sick past.
@@samuelterry6354 eh, says you
Given the free rein he seemed to be given on The Suicide Squad, I think there is reason to be hopeful at this point. That was the best thing to come out of DC in the last decade.
He's the CEO. Generally, CEO's are in charge and are only interfered with in crisis scenarios
The lack of creativity in this era, is so reminiscent of the lack of creativity in our parents' movies. I love nostalgia.
I'm glad they highlighted what they did with Gamora in this one. It indeed felt like a spoof on the weird comic book things (to add to it, her characterization here is more similar to Gamora before the movies) and they manage to capture the inherent humor and pain of their situation.
Gunn's frustration about what happened to Gamora must be a monthly occurrence for superhero comic writers
@@3n3my33 - Definitely. Particularly with the Guardians, the characters had a partial makeover during the first movie and then a full makeover with the release of the third one. Not that those movie inspired books are bad, but it is a shame how they ignore what was there before.
@@Jean-Paul-Lane-Valley I saw that as evidence of character development. They went from a rag tag bunch of mercs to actual peacekeepers who acknowledge & respect people’s dependence on them, so commissioned uniforms to look the part.
My grandpa came home one time, real proud he rented a movie, "I got us a western to watch" and it was Brokeback Mountain.
@Cristo Alba Yeah he was great. A true ol' timer West Virginian, WW2 vet and Western afficianado.
wait what did he think of the movie?
He was a WW2 vet and was proud that he was able to rent a movie?
@@Shinkajo Wouldn't you be? He was in his 80s, had never really rented a movie before. Just watched TV and movies we bought for him. He came in the room feeling cutting edge, having made the spontaneous choice to go out and rent a movie.
@@Magale1978 I certainly didn't watch it with him to find out. I did see it on my own at another time and I enjoyed it at the time.
I didn't get super emotional over Tony Starks death but I was tearing up over Rocket and his friends lol wtf
I was 100% sure they were going to die but it still really hurt
@@IIxIxIv I watched this the other day at my parents' house (both are big GOTG fans, surprisingly) and during the early scenes of Rocket playing with his Batch 89 buddies, my mom kept being all "they're gonna die." Then when that moment finally came, she still cried.
Because tonys death was corny boring and ugly
James Gunn has managed to make me cry over a tree, a walkman, and now a trash panda. The man is a master.
@@thejustinsteffan
What? Sacrificing himself to save everyone else was boring and corny? Someone was going to have to do it at that point. It was fitting for it to be him, who originated the MCU. Are you a child?
Mike’s thousand yard stare when James Gunn called the Green Lantern’s space cops
Adam Warlock was originally written for Rich Evans, and we all know it
Recast due to COVID delays
I dont get sny of these joke posts. None of them are funny.
Where’s Plinkett? Where’s the humour, the set ups, any kind of effort, AT ALL?
Release the Evans cut!
Rich Evans is a god
I can't wait for Denis Vellineuve to adapt all the rest of Frank Herbert's classic Dune books. I'm especially looking forward to Dun3: Look at All this Dune.
dune 3: most dune
@@aukalenderdune 4: dune dune dune dune
Dune: Between Two Dunes
Easier said than Dune.
Herbert's last book in the series was my favorite. Seriously it was a Masterpiece.
Dune 5: I'am so Dune with you.
This is my last marvel movie, I’m comic book live action tapped out. This one was solid and I used the last two tickets my late father would always gift me on my birthday to see it. He was a huge movie fan and so many of the films you guys review he took me two as a kid. Saw the others with him but he didn’t get to the end. It was cathartic. Thanks for relatable take and breakdown.
My condolences for your loss.
That's what it's all about. Now you can show your kids the magic of movies
Nobody asked.
There's a lot of weirdness in earlier Superman comics that I think Gunn is going to mine. But more than that, I bet tonally he's going to go for something like Alan Moore's "What Ever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow" and Grant Morrison's "All Star Superman". Both of these stories successfully sympathized and uplifted the weirdness of early Superman stories and in the process invented the very best Superman stories ever written.
Just want to see Gunn tackle weirdos like Parasite and Toy Man and Metallo
I hope he draws influence from the Batman and Superman comics where they referred to mistakes as "boners" and constantly are talking about their boners. Now that is quality entertainment.
Love that Moore story and the Superman annual he did back in the day. People who think Moore is only "the guy who made comics too dark and serious" (along with Frank Miller I guess) should check those out. You can see the love he has for golden and silver age comics in those.
It's interesting how much Chris Pratt's acting improves when he's not the main character of the story. I never thought he was anything more than adequate in the first two movies but in this he was terrific, and that certainly maps to how he first became notable as a guest character eventually upgraded to solid second banana in Parks and Rec.
That ending was perfection. You could just tell how happy Mike was!
It's past 5:40, man
I have no time, how did you??
@@netsrac8997 holy crap, truthers in here.
did a past drumstick hurt Mike in some way?
"This was bordering on too much." --Jay succinctly explains the GotG narrative hook.
As someone who worked at a KFC for 10 years, that footage at the end is truly harrowing and traumatic. Bravo to whoever edited that
I'm sure Mr. Plinkett and I are both excitedly awaiting the Dialysis of Destiny.
It does look quite good… 🤷♂️
Jay being sad that Gunn is now working on characters he doesn’t know of / isn’t interested in is ironic considering this was a trilogy of the fucking Guardians of the Galaxy, definitely everyone’s favorite household heroes going into the 2010s
My only connection to the Guardians of the Galaxy was playing Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 and picking Rocket because it was funny. Then a few years later they started making movies about him and I was like "Oh SICK"
@@bransonallen2925 Yeah that's the joke. Nobody had ever heard of them before Gunn got them and he turned them into one of the most successful franchises of all time.
@Danica DeVries They're employing a literary device called "irony"
@Danica DeVries You should read OP's comment again. You sound like you didn't understand it the first time.
Jay also said that he was just sort of sick of superhero movies in general
Them projecting the movie wrong for them is so funny because James Gunn made it a point to release it in multiple aspect ratios so that it would be nearly impossible for them to project it wrong. You guys are cursed
And they still project it wrong
The ending made me realize that fast food horror isn't a thing but really needs to be.
The Menu 2, 2023
Try 'Doublemeat Palace'. Buffy, season six. Underrated episode, imhfo.
Ravenous (1999) and Sarah Sherman's work are sort of in that genre.
Poultrygeist
Blood Diner 1987
Mike having a flashback to some chicken frying has to be the most cinematic thing RLM has filmed so far
"I can watch people get torn apart all day, and laugh hysterically." - Jay Bauman, 2023
Fun fact: Mike wasn't supposed to drool in the closing skit, they just had already taken 87 takes up to that point and wanted to go home.
It’s still pretty impressive they managed to do the whole video in one take even if it took 87 tries
Having lost two dogs to cancer recently, this movie almost broke me with the emotional intensity and grief. It was really rough, especially when Rocket sees Lylla in heaven... I almost walked out. Still, loved the movie.
"When I read this list, I don't see movies; I see threats."
Priceless.
Sometimes I think life is meaningless, and I debate that with myself. Then I get an RLM notification and it confirms it for me
Mike and Jay have been done with super hero movies for 4 years and they keep going back to see more lol.
Why can't I quit you??
They're just like the rest of us, TBH
@@mvonballmo speak for yourself
Because people keep asking them to review them.
The high evolutionary was so good because nowadays theres a lot of villains you love to hate or actually deep down really like, but with him you genuinely despise him and want him to die.
I WAS NOT prepared for the secretary clip with the marvel theme over it. I'm fucking crying laughing lmao
This movie was so great, I was surprised actually. I cried twice.
Only twice? I was a puddle by the end!
"That show for perverts"
"I watched the entire thing"
Fantastic exchange
this felt like the first marvel movie with a message of actual humanitarian value that isn't just facile. loved it.
I mean I was on the High Evolutionary's side. He just needed a nice oversight committee and discussion of ethics. He's not from Earth so he doesn't have the background of Nuremburg trials and modern animal rights that us in the West have. As far as we know everything he did was completely ethical from his cultural frame of reference. Also it's ironic you say humanitarian value when a lot of the movie revolved around the rights of non-human animals...
@@mitchellhouser1572 This reads like a meme response.
We live in a time where all of the prestigious directors have gone as far away from fiction as possible.
Did you know that while they were developing the nuclear bomb there was a very real fear that there was a small chance it would ignite the entire atmosphere on fire and lead to the demise of all life on Earth?
Playing the Avengers theme over the spanking scene from The Secretary is amazing. Thank you.
Jay: That show for perverts.
Mike: Oh yeah, I watched the entire thing.
Classic.
@@justincider8892 wdym? it was always Mike. What's next, you're gonna tell me Mike wears the blue shirt?
The last four minutes of this episode went completely off the rails
Keep up the good work
Dreaming about Chunkys chicken, classic Mike
Projectionist here, so Disney actually made like 4 or so prints of the film, Scope, Flat, and then some weird in-between hybrids. They did the same thing with Avatar 2, mainly for the 3D versions though. Usually movies are only in one format or the other. Likely the projectionist at your theater put the wrong one on the projector, or like you said forgot to trigger the format change. Either way still not an excuse for poor presentation, but the film isn't only in Scope.
Ex-projectionist here, and I want to say how awesome the job was. I still have a lot of trailers for movies in my collection. LOTR’s movies, Willard, Freddy vs Jason. 2001 through 2004. 3 theatres no supervision and lots of viewings for my friends after hours.
As a former cast member of The Fine Bros videos, having these guys bring it up is surreal.
Are you serious
That's wild. Must have been quite the experience to make those.
Ngl, I always thought those 'X Reacts to Y' videos were super clickbaity and cringe, no disrespect 😂
I hope you made good money. It must've been terrifying to have one of the fine bros hold you at gunpoint every video
Dude Pride Rock!
If you're being serious, got any stories?
I had the same issue when I saw Beau is Afraid at Cinemark… the manager said the projector needed a reboot but they couldn’t stop the movie an hour in… It looked like they left a 3D filter on. 40 minute drive and $30 tickets to get projection issues. Theaters are truly dying.
The very end of the credits says "The Amazing Starlord will return"
Jay is so terrified to say he loved watching a Marvel movie lmao
In the movie's defence it felt more like a James Gunn movie than a Marvel one, but it's easy to dismiss that bcs Marvel's been trying to copy his style especially the humor constantly after the success of the guardians movies
he should be. this movie was fairly entertaining until the last hour when it just became a tedious cgi fest
@@rhetiq9989 All three movies have the same sensibilities. They're all very James Gunn.
@@user-wo5tc9ux7u The last hour was more than fine. This is a tired cliched Edgelord wannabe criticism. Always spoken by people who don't anything about CGI. What it is does not matter. How it is utilized is. What matters is the narrative and the build up towards the end. You guys get sidelined by the shiniest irrelevant things.
@@eddiek8179 It's almost like the "Marvel bad" crowd is just as brainwashed as the "Marvel good" crowd, because the majority of people are mostly stupid.
My favorite part of this episode is watching Jay drink vodka directly from a disposable water bottle
That bit about growing older and not caring about entertainment anymore hit pretty hard. Same thing is happening to me.
I love how they go for the Robocop effect with High Evolutionary's makeup and face prosthetics (face stretched over machinery).
It made me think of Brazil (the dystopian movie that is)
It reminded me of Jon Irenicus from Baldur's Gate 2
Reminded me of Repo! The Genetic Opera
One of these days, you're not going to be able to pass off Mike's violent dementia episodes as the episode skit
Gunn running DC could be really exciting for the industry as a whole. Beyond just the idea of a creative being CEO, he's openly stated the same complaints Mike & Jay do about movies right now, and says that writers and good scripts are going to come first. No movie is going to even start production until the script is solid, even if it means pushing release dates. He also said that the movies are going to "actually be different genres, instead of pretending to be different genres."
Jay might not recognize a lot of the properties, but I think it's because he wants to make actual unique stories/movies *based* on comic books rather than "superhero" movies
@@goblintwo superhero comics and stories were always supposed to be what Gunn is going for. It’s why it seems so dumb when everyone agrees that super hero movies will go the way of cowboys. If super hero movies done right go then media as a whole goes in that people will have gotten tired of any and all genres generally. From romance to spies to action to polotics. Batman the animated series felt with not just action each episode. Those cartoons from Japan deal with tons of ideas in the same action genre from sports to food competitions to saving the world. Comics deal with cosmic threats to a kid dealing with a bully. Etc.
Saying is easier than doing how do usee the slate being unique?
I love seeing the random easter eggs on these Half in the Bag sets. I noticed that they posted a copy of Baby's Day Out for the Sega Genesis on that bulletin board behind Jay. I don't know why Mike is so obsessed with Baby's Day Out, but I immediately understood that's why it was randomly posted on a cork board.
The Marvel score to the Secretary scene... comedic gold.
Legend has it what we see at the end of the video is Mike's actual post-video routine where he sits in silence for the whole night before the others come back to shoot another video in the morning.
That's literally my favourite skit ever in this show. 10/10
Mike's "just don't" 6:19 is the mood for most movies nowadays.
Been watching you guys since 2009, just want to say thanks.
the opening sketch was mike reading future releases and it was the funniest opening they've ever done
Literally just left the movie theater from seeing this, and now I have to relive it again thanks to you guys
“It’s an action movie with somebody in it.” Is now added to my canned phrases about movies in general.
Holy shit, that Secretary edit might be the lewdest gag from RLM.
For the first time ever I'm genuinely relieved they enjoyed this. I thought it was the best since Infinity War. Had the soul and love the first movie had.
I'm glad you said "best since Infinity War" and not "best since Endgame". Thank you.
The second movie had all that too, it just got bogged down by some of the humor and a less concise plot
Everytime a tense scene happened I braced for the "well that just happened" but there were only ever a few of those, it was such a relief.
Uh, there weren't any.
@aolson1111 There were several. Drax getting shot twice. Nebula, Drax and Mantis getting surrounded by those monsters. Peter getting stuck out in space. When they try to bring Rocket back to life. If you went into those movies expecting someone to die those were insanely tense.
@@drewfromyay882 this was entirely annoying because every time a character was critically wounded for a scene, they would be right back up the next scene with no issues. I thought Drax was going to end up a liability the rest of the mission because they made those injuries seem so serious. It's not like they had medkits anywhere nearby to heal off of.
I can't wait to find out what my opinion of Mike and Jay is, thanks Guardians of the Galaxy 3!