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I like how the entire plot of the movie isn't about saving the universe from a world ending scenario or your usual "Avengers level threat." It's really just the Guardians trying to save the life of one of their own which opens up a deeper can of worms from there on out. The plot can't get anymore character-driven than that and I appreciate it. Usually third and final entries like this would go bigger in terms of scale and stakes, but not this one. It feels more personal and more grounded, and that just feels special. A special way to end a special trilogy.
I can appreciate the saving Rocket story, but I would have preferred if the High Evolutionary were at least a threat to various planets, given what his plan is. He could've sought to forcibly "evolve" existing populations once he ironed out the kinks in his designs, instead of just establishing his own sandboxes. I can't truly care that he'd eradicate all the life of a planet he literally molded as I would care about a naturally developed planet. Imagine if he wanted to make all the animals on Earth anthropomorphic, that would totally screw up Earth. It diminishes the title of both the film and eponymous group when they aren't actually guarding the galaxy.
@@mallios13I would assume there is a tie in comic somewhere to hash out The High Evolutionary a bit and explain how he is a bigger threat then it appears in the movie. But I agree. In the movie he seems a little contained where he chills have been a more clearly defined threat to the galaxy.
I think even better yet, fleshing out Rocket gave a story which handles (in a very MCU way) the real life consequences of narcissistic abuse. His "I'm done running" literally made me break down and make the same decision.
@@interstellarsurferhow isnt there? one is a paid promo, the other is a scene close to a minute just for YOUR OWN LOGO, that funnily enough youd have to pay even more just for some guy with a computer to cook it up
This film is just so well done and so gut wrenching at times. Rockets first word being "hurts", his scream when Lola died, Peter's scream when Rocket "died", the WHOLE afterlife scene, Nebula's small gasp the first time she heard Rocket since the start of the movie. All of it was just so well done and makes it one of my favorite Marvel movies. None of them have made me feel that strong of emotions in a super hero movie and none of them even died
This movie made me bawl my eyes out, like honestly from the start of the Final Rocket Flashback pretty much til the end I was crying my eyes out. Fantastic ending to this amazing trilogy
First time in a cinema where I've had to bury the lower half of my face into my jacket because I was audibly sobbing at the grandad scene and didn't want to disturb other people. Easily one of the best post-Endgame MCU films we've had.
@@rice31254 He lost the access to the energy power and the immortality but not the basic biology. It also explains how mantis is much tougher than expected since she is also half celestial.
Seeing Vol 3 reminded me that we aren’t tired of superhero movies we are just tired of mediocre unloved superhero movies. James Gunn is the only director who’s Marvel movies felt like his own - rather than belonging to Kevin Fiegie and Disney.
Kevin is the reason you even have a GOTG movie. You can dislike Dinsey sure, but lumping Kevin and Disney together is distasteful. Put respect on Kevins name, he wants nothing but the best for Marvel.
Insulting Kevin Feige..We reach to that point with those weirdos..You have the MCU cause of FEIGE you got Guardians Vol 3 cause Feige fought to get Gunn back.. Stop beeing ungreatfull.
to be fair. Every MCU movie with a slightly sad/serious plot and emotional acting are pretty good. Thats when you let your paid writers and directors do what they paid for - doing the best they can instead of working off a formula like in an office job
Speak for your self. It was quite predictable, and the 'jokes' where cringe worthy most of the time. Like the whole 'good dog' dragged out through the film... you knew it was going to have a reverse at the end.
this movie WRECKED me. I open sobbed multiple times in the theater. I think a big piece of it is that I saw it with my sister, and we recently lost my young niece to cancer. Those themes of loss were just too much to handle for both of us. RIP T, you would have absolutely LOVED this movie!!
I feel like I'm pretty alone with this but I don't care if these movies don't make a lick of sense they're fun and I'm watching them to have fun and for the most part they are. I love rocket and that backstory was so sad and beautiful I really couldn't care less if they make sense in the MCU
I think I'm pretty alone with my opinion tho, because I think the third movie sucks. First two are unmatched, they had subtle tone and cleverness in their writing. This one lacks that and offers nothing but cheap emotional baits like "oh no, look at those poor animals, they're so poor aren't they?" And yes I cried in theatre too, because this obviousely works at this level. But it's quite hollow behind that mask.
@@trimeerious4349you know this is done for comedy, right? And that the character he plays in Cinemasins has nothing to do with his actual personality?
@@brandonhicks9926I don’t think it’s that, I think that with this movie, it’s hard to overlook the nitpicks, which is understandable, especially for an MCU movie.
I'm pretty sure MCU afterlife was already introduced in Thor: Love and Thunder. Jane joined the Valhalla, but I don't know if it only applies to Asgardian warriors or if it also works for humans. One could argue that "Black Panther" already showed some sort of afterlife, or was it just a collective allucination induced by the heart-shaped herb? Who knows.
I loved GOTG Vol3! Especially because characters like Lylla the Otter finally appear in the MCU. I honestly didn't think she ever would, In fact Vol 3 is literally the second animated appearance that Lylla has ever made in the GOTG franchise. Because the only other time she's ever made an "animated" appearance was in the video game GOTG: The TellTale Series.
Usually Cinema sins is great at picking out stupid things in movies but, WOW i feel like this one didn't get enough sins off or enough love. This is such a great marvel movie which is rare to say these days. It has its cliches of course like the good dog thing which I TOTALLY understand the sigh. But so much of this was turn down due to CGI. This wasn't kong vs godzilla where its mindless cgi fighting for nothing. It was a raccoon that would be impossible not to cgi and has been in the two other movies. I understand CGI is boring but i thought it was great for this one in particular. sad to see it not get more sins off :(.
Not be be too mean about this video. But Adam Warlock was yelling about wanting the squirrel. He was trying to kidnap him. There was a whole chase scene. Also Drax's face was healed because of medpacks. You already sinned the movie once for having them, then you sin the movie again because you forgot they exist?
4:17. Err, him smashing through ROCKET'S window. Him blasting ROCKET through several walls before picking up and preparing to fly off with ROCKET before Nebula drew his attention away from ROCKET. Yeah, what could possibly have given her the idea of Warlock wanting Rocket.🤔🤦♂️
7:27 Disagree strongly. Just because they didn't establish them in a proper relationship, they established Peter's love for Gamora completely, so his anger is earned.
just saying that character A is in love with character B does not automatically means that we, the audience, care for that love, neither should we. character relationship must be built WITH the audience, not apart from it, thats why most of peter and gamora's relationship feels empty sometimes, and the scene where he snaps with thanos is heavilly reminded from the perspective of him being dumb, not in love. if you change that scene around and make tony angry because thanos did something to peter or, i dunno, barton and natasha, the scene would not have been memed out of the face of earth for being dumb
Agreed. Pretty clear by Infinity War, it was getting to that point, to where she put the upmost trust in him to kill her if need be, and that he ultimately didn't go through with it in time after a lot of grief on his end.
While they would lose consciousness in about fifteen or so, it actually takes a full ninety seconds for a human to die in a vacuum. Quill’s survival checks out, though I doubt he would have recovered so quickly.
How long does it take a human to die above the Armstrong line without proper equipment? How long does it take to die when the boiling temperature of blood is lower than the temperature of the human body?
@@detective_mitch_conner Yes. The lack of oxygen and the expansion of the blood vessels would likely do damage, more significantly and likely lasting as it went on, and you'd lose consciousness pretty quickly, but death wouldn't come for approximately that time. Keep in mind that "boiling" does not mean "hot". The temperature at which a liquid will boil is dependent on the properties of the liquid and the pressure of the surrounding environment. If liquid water that is cool to the touch (say around 19 degrees C) at one atmosphere of pressure (air pressure at sea level on earth) were suddenly exposed to a vacuum, it would flash to steam but still remain at 19 degrees. This video covers it pretty well (and the window might be even more generous than I recalled), and in the context of _Guardians 1,_ where similar exposure happens: ruclips.net/video/3p1ndUL-yRY/видео.htmlsi=9jxqxspIK2XtPWVD
Rocket honestly had the greatest fakeout death in the history of cinema They somehow made one of the most emotionally devastating scenes in the whole MCU and they didn't even had to kill him, instead they gave him a purpose to continue onward, that's fantastic
19:50 Mayyybe Peter survived beacuse he's half-celestial. And we know we didn't need Ego's power to servive the Power Stone. I know maybe writers didn't think about that and just want to make a "cool scene" but in that universe it may have sense.
"James Gunn is responsible for inventing an MCU afterlife" Given that we've already seen the Ancestral Plane, Duat, and Valhalla, a bright-light-dead-animal afterlife doesn't seem like much of a stretch.
I understand that it is mirror syndrome. I just don't get it. A fictional story made you cry. Computer generated graphics made you cry. Why? Was it really that sad when they stopped drawing the characters? Was it really that sad when a made-up story killed a couple of made-up "people?" Can you even relate on an emotional level to being experimented on by a made-up villain? Because if you can, you are objectively insane. When did the bullshit become real to you?
@@Pochi1 Not heartless. Just aware that we are seeing sequential storytelling engineered to produce an emotional response. Just knowing that limits my response. By contrast being a distant spectator to families in Ukraine whose children and other family members who are literally being blown apart by distant Russian ships, their historical family homes burned out and demolished. Or for that matter the conscripted Russian soldiers, plucked from the street and sent forward in futile meat-wave attacks, simply waiting for the cluster munitions to tear them apart. That's the reality that succeeds in making me cry. Not crafted CGI characters.
I loved this movie, I definitely wasnt expecting this to be the best GOFG movie. I loved the how the movie brung out the emotional connection between the rest of Guardians and Rocket. I shed a tear quite a few times while watching. Absolute masterpiece.
Wait… Quill and Gamora ‘never’ had a love relationship in previous movies? What was the whole ‘I love you more than anything’ scene in Infinity War all about then?
Technically the movie suggests Peter and Gamora did have a loving relationship, because Gamora's last words to Peter before Thanos took her to vormir was "I love you more than anything." The first two guardians movie were set in 2014(although the actual movie opened later) and infinity war took place in 2018, which means the two of them had four years to develop their relationship off-camera. In Peter's prospective, he met the love of his life, developed a relationship with her for four years, lost her, and just a few months past from her death.(remember he was blipped so 2018-2023 does not exist for him) Of course he would still be hung up on her. They spend more time together than the movie suggests and the wound is still pretty fresh.
16:11 LOLOLOL Quill has a hard-on for SKELETOR! He said he'd build a statue to him in Vol 2, right? Purple-nurple? LOL He could have name-dropped more baddies than that.
Probably my favorite of the trilogy. It's very dark, way darker than most of the MCU. But it made me feel a lot more emotions than most of the other ones.
5:07 I don't know if anyone else got that he was quoting Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy here, so I'm gonna call it out and give CinemaSins props for it.
Made me cry too. But then I realized that this movie manages to suck nonetheless. I think it's hilarious everybody is ignoring the lack of subtlety that made the first two movies genious.
You missed one! Nebula shows in the first act while fighting Warlock that she has the ability to fly, with being mostly robot, or a suit or whatever. She then fails to use this ability later, when they're all in the crashing space ship and flying would have been rather handy. Did she forget!? 😄
7:15-7:30 I mean Infinity War takes place approximately four years after the events of the 2nd Guardians movie in the MCU timeline So that leaves a lot of room for Quil’s feelings for Gamora to increase and evolve heavily
Seriously. Does he not remember that right before Quill pulled the trigger to try to kill Gamora on Knowhere, she literally said "I love you more than anything"?
Best mcu movie in years. The high evolutionary was a phenomenal antagonist and the guardians were all great and it's easily one of the most emotional movies
Peter got a zune in the last movie that had all kinds of music loaded onto it, so I'm sure he checked out the newer tunes that were on there at some point, amd didn't just stick the the old stuff he had mixtapes of
I don't think Grandpa recognising Peter is a sin. Everyone who met him as an adult including Thor and Stark I'm sure would have mentioned his part in attempting to stop Thanos. Nebula and Rocket were on Earth for some time so their story would have come out at some point. Then I'm sure there would have been some kind of footage of Peter fighting in the battle or in the aftermath at the end of Endgame. So it makes sense to me that he would have been recognised.
By the time this movie came out, everyone on Earth had also forgotten that Hawkeye was there for Avengers while thinking that a completely different version of Ant-Man was. I think their accounts are questionable at best.
Peter famously has a space helmet that he can equip with a touch of a button that he used 17 times in the first movie that Peter conveniently forgets about here -- for reasons.
James gunn said that the helmet was destroyed in volume 2 because of ego and there was the explanation. But in Avengers Infinity War and Endgame they put it in for some reason, they didn't coordinate this time.
Officially, he accidently left it on Nowhere after Adam Warlock attacked them, although I think it would have been pretty easy to slip in a line somewhere where Peter's pissed off he forgot it.
"Space," [the Hitchhiker's Guide] says, "is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space. Love the sly hitchhiker quote around the 5 minute mark
I saw this movie back on May 11th, 2023, with my Senior Class at the Movie Theaters and it was fun!! I knew eventually that a sins video would come out for this movie, but I still enjoyed that day!!😊
What happened to Star Lords rocket boots and magic helmet that we've seen him use in every other movie? He should've been fine in space. They had to add the some weak ass rescue and fake out death scene.
Alright, I love this guy and the Channel but we CANNOT ignore him blatantly ignoring the “the names rocket, rocket raccoon” part, one of the best moments in marvel history. Just so he didn’t have to take a sin off. Not cool man
James Gunn did not give us "the first MCU afterlife." We got that in _Black Panther (2018)_ with the Ancestral Plane. We got another afterlife (the Asgardians' Valhalla) in _Thor: Love and Thunder_ and the _Moon Knight_ show had episodes featured in the Egyptian afterlife realm.
This movie didn’t introduce an afterlife into the MCU. There’s several that have been introduced. Black panther has one, moon knight has one, and Thor has one. Those are just the ones that appear on screen and you sinned TWO OF THEM
Having gone through a rough breakup and losing a pet in the same week, seeing this movie a couple of months after all of that was an emotional experience to say the least.
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How did you now sin the obvious among us "joke" that was the space suit
I like how the entire plot of the movie isn't about saving the universe from a world ending scenario or your usual "Avengers level threat." It's really just the Guardians trying to save the life of one of their own which opens up a deeper can of worms from there on out. The plot can't get anymore character-driven than that and I appreciate it. Usually third and final entries like this would go bigger in terms of scale and stakes, but not this one. It feels more personal and more grounded, and that just feels special. A special way to end a special trilogy.
Is that Legoshi in your profile picture?
Gunn should be proud of his trilogy. Lots of trilogies don't end on a high note but I genuinely think each sequel is better than it's predecessor.
I can appreciate the saving Rocket story, but I would have preferred if the High Evolutionary were at least a threat to various planets, given what his plan is. He could've sought to forcibly "evolve" existing populations once he ironed out the kinks in his designs, instead of just establishing his own sandboxes. I can't truly care that he'd eradicate all the life of a planet he literally molded as I would care about a naturally developed planet. Imagine if he wanted to make all the animals on Earth anthropomorphic, that would totally screw up Earth.
It diminishes the title of both the film and eponymous group when they aren't actually guarding the galaxy.
@@mallios13I would assume there is a tie in comic somewhere to hash out The High Evolutionary a bit and explain how he is a bigger threat then it appears in the movie. But I agree. In the movie he seems a little contained where he chills have been a more clearly defined threat to the galaxy.
I think even better yet, fleshing out Rocket gave a story which handles (in a very MCU way) the real life consequences of narcissistic abuse.
His "I'm done running" literally made me break down and make the same decision.
I love how Jeremy sins this movie for having 40 seconds of a logo despite the fact the video has a one minute sponsor segment
to be fair theres a massive difference between a scene just for the logo of your own company compared to a sponsored ad for a video lol
@@helveteisme"Clark I don't feel so goo"...... "Have you ever played Raid Shadow Legends?"
@@helveteismeNo, there isn't.
@@interstellarsurferhow isnt there? one is a paid promo, the other is a scene close to a minute just for YOUR OWN LOGO, that funnily enough youd have to pay even more just for some guy with a computer to cook it up
Both are essentially promoting the company to which the ad belongs.
Say what you want about the movie, those gut wrenching screams from the characters (rocket, mantis, peter, etc) are GUT WRENCHING and done amazingly
YES
Agree
Wah.
Gut wrenching screams are GUT WRENCHING
Rocket and lylla was more or less it. Everything else is fairly so so for this well made finale.
I can’t believe he sinned the scene of Rocket screaming after his friends got shot. That was the most heartbreaking thing ive seen in a movie
Same😢
Agree
Agreed. I knew it was coming, I wasn't surprised when it happened, and it still felt like a punch in the gut when I saw it happen.
This scene will never not break my heart, even seeing it as part of a comedic "review" and outside the context of the rest of the movie.
"Wah" = "No" = "Peter"
Gotta be consistent.
Damn, his contract with Satan really played a huge role in this one. SO MANY PARTS could have had sins removed.
i swear!!!!
At least he took a sin off when "In the Meantime" by Space Hogs was played. I was hoping he'd do the same with "No Sleep Till Brooklyn"
Contract with satan?
Ah, No Sleep Til Brooklyn, totally not overplayed
I think the writers are only saying what they mean.
This film is just so well done and so gut wrenching at times. Rockets first word being "hurts", his scream when Lola died, Peter's scream when Rocket "died", the WHOLE afterlife scene, Nebula's small gasp the first time she heard Rocket since the start of the movie. All of it was just so well done and makes it one of my favorite Marvel movies. None of them have made me feel that strong of emotions in a super hero movie and none of them even died
Nebula's gasp was so subtle, yet so strong!
This movie made me bawl my eyes out, like honestly from the start of the Final Rocket Flashback pretty much til the end I was crying my eyes out. Fantastic ending to this amazing trilogy
SAME
Rocket Teefs Floor Go Now!!!!
First time in a cinema where I've had to bury the lower half of my face into my jacket because I was audibly sobbing at the grandad scene and didn't want to disturb other people. Easily one of the best post-Endgame MCU films we've had.
I may not cry at movies, but this was the closest to ever making me cry
This isn't the first time Peter survived being in space. His alien biology still gives him greater strength and durability than regular earth humans.
they completely ignored the fact that he’s a celestial from gotg2 not kidding
Wasn't he supposed to have lost all of his celestial powers once Ego's brain was destroyed at the end of GoTG 2?
@@rice31254 He lost the access to the energy power and the immortality but not the basic biology. It also explains how mantis is much tougher than expected since she is also half celestial.
@@rice31254yeah he did lose that connection at the end of the second movie
Even regular humans have survived exposure to vacuum.
Seeing Vol 3 reminded me that we aren’t tired of superhero movies we are just tired of mediocre unloved superhero movies. James Gunn is the only director who’s Marvel movies felt like his own - rather than belonging to Kevin Fiegie and Disney.
Kevin is the reason you even have a GOTG movie. You can dislike Dinsey sure, but lumping Kevin and Disney together is distasteful. Put respect on Kevins name, he wants nothing but the best for Marvel.
Guardians movies aren't really superhero movies, they're space opera moves that happen to be set in a superhero universe.
Insulting Kevin Feige..We reach to that point with those weirdos..You have the MCU cause of FEIGE you got Guardians Vol 3 cause Feige fought to get Gunn back.. Stop beeing ungreatfull.
to be fair. Every MCU movie with a slightly sad/serious plot and emotional acting are pretty good. Thats when you let your paid writers and directors do what they paid for - doing the best they can instead of working off a formula like in an office job
Speak for your self. It was quite predictable, and the 'jokes' where cringe worthy most of the time. Like the whole 'good dog' dragged out through the film... you knew it was going to have a reverse at the end.
this movie WRECKED me. I open sobbed multiple times in the theater. I think a big piece of it is that I saw it with my sister, and we recently lost my young niece to cancer. Those themes of loss were just too much to handle for both of us.
RIP T, you would have absolutely LOVED this movie!!
Sorry 😔
I cried during this movie too
I feel like I'm pretty alone with this but I don't care if these movies don't make a lick of sense they're fun and I'm watching them to have fun and for the most part they are. I love rocket and that backstory was so sad and beautiful I really couldn't care less if they make sense in the MCU
Agree
You're far from alone in this regard. It's a pretty common take honestly 😂
@@floydselkin899 The only thing more common than watching movies for fun is repeating really basic opinions online and acting as if they're hot takes.
I think I'm pretty alone with my opinion tho, because I think the third movie sucks. First two are unmatched, they had subtle tone and cleverness in their writing. This one lacks that and offers nothing but cheap emotional baits like "oh no, look at those poor animals, they're so poor aren't they?"
And yes I cried in theatre too, because this obviousely works at this level. But it's quite hollow behind that mask.
Ur not alone cinemasins just has shitty takes
7:25 I know there’s a chance you’re being deliberately obtuse, but Quill and Gamora literally said “I love you” to each other in Infinity War.
I have to question if Cinema Sins has a soul by not giving a sin off to Lylla death. I mean Bradley Cooper's performance was outstanding
I think it is pretty well known now that he indeed has no soul
He has to sin every long drawn out scream, it's in the contract. But yeah, that was a hell of a performance.
@@JanPeterDeVries even when it's fitting with the scene , emotionally resonant and well acted ? ☹️ Must be sad being so cynical
@@trimeerious4349you know this is done for comedy, right? And that the character he plays in Cinemasins has nothing to do with his actual personality?
@Lorddraigo how dare you point out realities I'm to ignorant to understand!
Just paraphrasing anyone who argues against the point you made.
You didn't take ANY sins off for the hallway fight scene?! 😞
So many moments they could have taken sins off for. I think Cinemasins is getting more bitter as time goes on
I agree
@@brandonhicks9926I don’t think it’s that, I think that with this movie, it’s hard to overlook the nitpicks, which is understandable, especially for an MCU movie.
@@brandonhicks9926 And less funny unfortunately
@@duckprints7He was always unfunny.
I'm pretty sure MCU afterlife was already introduced in Thor: Love and Thunder. Jane joined the Valhalla, but I don't know if it only applies to Asgardian warriors or if it also works for humans. One could argue that "Black Panther" already showed some sort of afterlife, or was it just a collective allucination induced by the heart-shaped herb? Who knows.
Also moon knight
@@dominicharvey6048 Oh right. I forgot about Moon Knight.
Yeah, the afterlife is pretty confirmed in the MCU. Dunno why Jeremy is so shocked. They have a lot of supernatural stuff now.
And Doctor Strange 😂
@@dominicharvey6048 I was gonna say that!
I loved GOTG Vol3! Especially because characters like Lylla the Otter finally appear in the MCU. I honestly didn't think she ever would, In fact Vol 3 is literally the second animated appearance that Lylla has ever made in the GOTG franchise.
Because the only other time she's ever made an "animated" appearance was in the video game GOTG: The TellTale Series.
NNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDD.
Usually Cinema sins is great at picking out stupid things in movies but, WOW i feel like this one didn't get enough sins off or enough love. This is such a great marvel movie which is rare to say these days. It has its cliches of course like the good dog thing which I TOTALLY understand the sigh. But so much of this was turn down due to CGI. This wasn't kong vs godzilla where its mindless cgi fighting for nothing. It was a raccoon that would be impossible not to cgi and has been in the two other movies. I understand CGI is boring but i thought it was great for this one in particular. sad to see it not get more sins off :(.
Agreed. GOTG3 is easily a top 5 MCU movie, with arguments to be made for top 3.
It definitely felt like Jeremy was extra picky on this one.
He’s become numb lol
I can't wait for th3 birdman to respond.
Exactly my though
I don’t understand the sin for Cosmo “copying the dog from UP” when Cosmo was released a year earlier . I felt like that was grasping for straws.
Not be be too mean about this video. But Adam Warlock was yelling about wanting the squirrel. He was trying to kidnap him. There was a whole chase scene. Also Drax's face was healed because of medpacks. You already sinned the movie once for having them, then you sin the movie again because you forgot they exist?
lol, welcome to CinemaSins
you should watch th3birdman
I never thought a raccoon could make me cry my eyes out, and yet here we are.
Guess you've never met a racoon in real life
@@afiftysixteen9584lol
A cg racoons even
Cinemasins when he realizes he does the breakfast cliche every day
Kraglin gave an updated Zune to Quill earlier; that's why Peter knows bands like Florence+The Machine.
4:17. Err, him smashing through ROCKET'S window. Him blasting ROCKET through several walls before picking up and preparing to fly off with ROCKET before Nebula drew his attention away from ROCKET.
Yeah, what could possibly have given her the idea of Warlock wanting Rocket.🤔🤦♂️
7:27 Disagree strongly. Just because they didn't establish them in a proper relationship, they established Peter's love for Gamora completely, so his anger is earned.
Also given Peter’s characterization I doubt he knows what a proper relationship is.
just saying that character A is in love with character B does not automatically means that we, the audience, care for that love, neither should we.
character relationship must be built WITH the audience, not apart from it, thats why most of peter and gamora's relationship feels empty sometimes, and the scene where he snaps with thanos is heavilly reminded from the perspective of him being dumb, not in love.
if you change that scene around and make tony angry because thanos did something to peter or, i dunno, barton and natasha, the scene would not have been memed out of the face of earth for being dumb
@@Lucas-g5e8b i was way more invested in their relationship than I was with any of the Avengers.
Agreed. Pretty clear by Infinity War, it was getting to that point, to where she put the upmost trust in him to kill her if need be, and that he ultimately didn't go through with it in time after a lot of grief on his end.
Ehe, no. Their "relationship" was rushed and the audience would therefore not feel anything for it
12:57 the fact that he didn't take a sin off, or even mention "Rocket, Teeths, Floor go now!" here is a sin in and of itself.
12:48 Imagine being so heartless that you sin this scene.
The no sleep till brooklyn shootout scene was worthy of a sin off, regardless of the cgi hurting your feelings for some reason
i feel like No Sleep Til Brooklyn is its own entire cliche now and worth sinning for that
@@blahthebiste7924No it isn't.
Exactly! Plus I love that it showcases each Guardians’ skill set and how well they all work off of each other. It was awesome!
cinemasins thinks it can train a live racoon to do this stuff
While they would lose consciousness in about fifteen or so, it actually takes a full ninety seconds for a human to die in a vacuum. Quill’s survival checks out, though I doubt he would have recovered so quickly.
How long does it take a human to die above the Armstrong line without proper equipment? How long does it take to die when the boiling temperature of blood is lower than the temperature of the human body?
@@detective_mitch_conner
Ninety seconds of exposure.
@@Naro_Rivers so the blood in my brain can boil for 90 seconds and it wouldn't kill me for 90 seconds?
@@detective_mitch_conner
Yes. The lack of oxygen and the expansion of the blood vessels would likely do damage, more significantly and likely lasting as it went on, and you'd lose consciousness pretty quickly, but death wouldn't come for approximately that time.
Keep in mind that "boiling" does not mean "hot". The temperature at which a liquid will boil is dependent on the properties of the liquid and the pressure of the surrounding environment. If liquid water that is cool to the touch (say around 19 degrees C) at one atmosphere of pressure (air pressure at sea level on earth) were suddenly exposed to a vacuum, it would flash to steam but still remain at 19 degrees.
This video covers it pretty well (and the window might be even more generous than I recalled), and in the context of _Guardians 1,_ where similar exposure happens: ruclips.net/video/3p1ndUL-yRY/видео.htmlsi=9jxqxspIK2XtPWVD
Also quill isn’t human. He’s Half human half celestial
Rocket honestly had the greatest fakeout death in the history of cinema
They somehow made one of the most emotionally devastating scenes in the whole MCU and they didn't even had to kill him, instead they gave him a purpose to continue onward, that's fantastic
And that bit where Dumbledore turned up...
19:50 Mayyybe Peter survived beacuse he's half-celestial. And we know we didn't need Ego's power to servive the Power Stone. I know maybe writers didn't think about that and just want to make a "cool scene" but in that universe it may have sense.
"James Gunn is responsible for inventing an MCU afterlife"
Given that we've already seen the Ancestral Plane, Duat, and Valhalla, a bright-light-dead-animal afterlife doesn't seem like much of a stretch.
Whether the ghost otter is real or not, Rocket's apology isn't meaningless, it's cathartic. It's helping him heal.
19:15 also every cinemasins video ever
First! But also, I would argue that "Moon Knight" invented the MCU afterlife.
No it wasn’t it was black panther that did it first
Introduced not invented
Yeah black Panther 1 had the spiritual plain, which I think is considered the afterlife
How did you comment 12 hours ago if the video came out 30 minutes ago
@@Solarati he’s probably apart of the vip they can get sins videos a day early if I’m not mistaken
This movie made me cry.. CRY in the theater i was a hot mess... this movie is amazing
I understand that it is mirror syndrome. I just don't get it. A fictional story made you cry. Computer generated graphics made you cry. Why? Was it really that sad when they stopped drawing the characters? Was it really that sad when a made-up story killed a couple of made-up "people?" Can you even relate on an emotional level to being experimented on by a made-up villain? Because if you can, you are objectively insane. When did the bullshit become real to you?
Good god you need a hug, you are the reason women take birth control@@detective_mitch_conner
If this movie makes you cry, I wouldn't start a conversation with literally anyone who lives in Ukraine right now.
@@agalah408 mm a movie can make you laugh but not cry? If you didn't cry you are pretty heartless.
@@Pochi1 Not heartless. Just aware that we are seeing sequential storytelling engineered to produce an emotional response. Just knowing that limits my response. By contrast being a distant spectator to families in Ukraine whose children and other family members who are literally being blown apart by distant Russian ships, their historical family homes burned out and demolished. Or for that matter the conscripted Russian soldiers, plucked from the street and sent forward in futile meat-wave attacks, simply waiting for the cluster munitions to tear them apart. That's the reality that succeeds in making me cry. Not crafted CGI characters.
I loved this movie, I definitely wasnt expecting this to be the best GOFG movie. I loved the how the movie brung out the emotional connection between the rest of Guardians and Rocket. I shed a tear quite a few times while watching. Absolute masterpiece.
4:40 Best line by Cinemasins ever
Wait… Quill and Gamora ‘never’ had a love relationship in previous movies? What was the whole ‘I love you more than anything’ scene in Infinity War all about then?
Technically the movie suggests Peter and Gamora did have a loving relationship, because Gamora's last words to Peter before Thanos took her to vormir was "I love you more than anything." The first two guardians movie were set in 2014(although the actual movie opened later) and infinity war took place in 2018, which means the two of them had four years to develop their relationship off-camera. In Peter's prospective, he met the love of his life, developed a relationship with her for four years, lost her, and just a few months past from her death.(remember he was blipped so 2018-2023 does not exist for him)
Of course he would still be hung up on her. They spend more time together than the movie suggests and the wound is still pretty fresh.
20:00 he’s half celestial
The Guardians of the Galaxy are going for a walk.
One last enthusiastic walk together.
16:11 LOLOLOL Quill has a hard-on for SKELETOR! He said he'd build a statue to him in Vol 2, right? Purple-nurple? LOL He could have name-dropped more baddies than that.
This dude REALLY sinned the movie multiple times for having CGI... WTF??
Probably my favorite of the trilogy. It's very dark, way darker than most of the MCU. But it made me feel a lot more emotions than most of the other ones.
5:07 I don't know if anyone else got that he was quoting Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy here, so I'm gonna call it out and give CinemaSins props for it.
This
How does Peter know about modern Earth music? Are uou kidding me? Kraglin gave Peter a Zune at the end of Guardians Vol. 2.
It may be a cheap tactic to have cute animals tortured to move the audiences emotionally, but this movie succeeded with me and made me cry
It wasn't a "tactic"... That's legit just rockets backstory in the comics...
@@dylonbrown9687 Which are just a story, so its just a tactic in the comics instead
@@dylonbrown9687 ok dude. I liked the movie chill yourself
It's to promote veganism xD
Made me cry too. But then I realized that this movie manages to suck nonetheless. I think it's hilarious everybody is ignoring the lack of subtlety that made the first two movies genious.
You missed one! Nebula shows in the first act while fighting Warlock that she has the ability to fly, with being mostly robot, or a suit or whatever. She then fails to use this ability later, when they're all in the crashing space ship and flying would have been rather handy. Did she forget!? 😄
Guardians of the Galaxy all need therapy but there isn't a shrink qualified enough to deal with their hot mess.
TFS Alucard: "Oh but I am!"
7:15-7:30
I mean Infinity War takes place approximately four years after the events of the 2nd Guardians movie in the MCU timeline
So that leaves a lot of room for Quil’s feelings for Gamora to increase and evolve heavily
Seriously. Does he not remember that right before Quill pulled the trigger to try to kill Gamora on Knowhere, she literally said "I love you more than anything"?
Dude needs to move on
Best mcu movie in years. The high evolutionary was a phenomenal antagonist and the guardians were all great and it's easily one of the most emotional movies
When Gamora asked what kind of monster slaughters a civilization? I just started shaking my head in the movie theater. I'm glad you pointed that out.
Peter got a zune in the last movie that had all kinds of music loaded onto it, so I'm sure he checked out the newer tunes that were on there at some point, amd didn't just stick the the old stuff he had mixtapes of
Holy shit, that "Dad?" joke at 11:19 had me in stitches
I haven't been this excited for a Birdman video in a long time.
*”There are the hands that made us. And there are the heads that guide those hands.”*
Thank you for those wise words, mystical ghost otter.
No way you said "Wah" and sinned off one of the most emotional moments in cinema this year
I know this movies still has sins, but honestly it’s the best Marvel Movie we’ve had in a while.
Adam Warlock was all I like who hit me in the face with this thing.
6:53 thank god someone has some class around here
Gamora told Quill she loved him in infinity war but go off I guess 😂
I don't think Grandpa recognising Peter is a sin. Everyone who met him as an adult including Thor and Stark I'm sure would have mentioned his part in attempting to stop Thanos. Nebula and Rocket were on Earth for some time so their story would have come out at some point. Then I'm sure there would have been some kind of footage of Peter fighting in the battle or in the aftermath at the end of Endgame. So it makes sense to me that he would have been recognised.
By the time this movie came out, everyone on Earth had also forgotten that Hawkeye was there for Avengers while thinking that a completely different version of Ant-Man was. I think their accounts are questionable at best.
I just about lost it when the narrator said, “Dad?” 😂
Really, not ONE removed sin for just how dark the story is? And the beautiful one-shots just because they’re CGI? Bruh…
Peter famously has a space helmet that he can equip with a touch of a button that he used 17 times in the first movie that Peter conveniently forgets about here -- for reasons.
James gunn said that the helmet was destroyed in volume 2 because of ego and there was the explanation.
But in Avengers Infinity War and Endgame they put it in for some reason, they didn't coordinate this time.
Yes Peter in a vacuum should be Super Easy, barely an inconvenience.
Officially, he accidently left it on Nowhere after Adam Warlock attacked them, although I think it would have been pretty easy to slip in a line somewhere where Peter's pissed off he forgot it.
@@rokeYouuer When was that established in the movie?
@@lennynero635 It wasn't. James Gunn claims that's the reason why he doesn't have it, because a lot of people were asking.
The car door joke was my favorite out of all of MCU
"Space," [the Hitchhiker's Guide] says, "is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space. Love the sly hitchhiker quote around the 5 minute mark
I saw this movie back on May 11th, 2023, with my Senior Class at the Movie Theaters and it was fun!! I knew eventually that a sins video would come out for this movie, but I still enjoyed that day!!😊
Damn. Ai is getting good. Things got lore and everything.
11th of May*
Cinema*
The 100 sins for Peter surviving is wild 😭
14:50 THANK YOU, actually my biggest problem with the movie was the lack of accountability for Mantis
-10 Sins for a 1 minute commercial first! Ha, ha, ha, ha.....
The fact that you didn’t remove at least 10 sins for the “open the f*cking door” scene just hurts my head
*MOM! MARIO JUST CUSSED!*
Caught me completely off guard and I laughed my ass off
7:21 we gonna ignore them kissing in Infinity War
Wow, Jeremy might actually _be_ dead inside. I thought for sure there'd be more sin removals for this one.
In Braille, the contamination bin says "to ghidinpthdinrth" and I think that's beautiful 😂😂😂
What happened to Star Lords rocket boots and magic helmet that we've seen him use in every other movie? He should've been fine in space. They had to add the some weak ass rescue and fake out death scene.
Alright, I love this guy and the Channel but we CANNOT ignore him blatantly ignoring the “the names rocket, rocket raccoon” part, one of the best moments in marvel history. Just so he didn’t have to take a sin off. Not cool man
I feel like he missed a great line from the Thing at 21:50. "You gotta be fucking kidding!?!?"
20:22 this would have been the prefect time for Stan Lee 😢
@8:40 How would this Gamora even know what a carrot is let alone what one looks like?
Ding
James Gunn did not give us "the first MCU afterlife." We got that in _Black Panther (2018)_ with the Ancestral Plane. We got another afterlife (the Asgardians' Valhalla) in _Thor: Love and Thunder_ and the _Moon Knight_ show had episodes featured in the Egyptian afterlife realm.
4:51 I was in the theater watching this and quoted TV sins "I'm being foreshadows at aren't i"
Mantis getting bashed in or falling on her head, and it not killing her, is a trope of hers.
18:05 Sin-worthy or not, this scene was AWESOME!
That is all.
That 11:19 sin was unfuvking called for 😂😂😂
19:09 The perfect moment to mention your channel. Really Jeremy? :(
20:58 Madagascar vibes!
My 2-year-old cracked up laughing at the carrot guy, so personally I like that scene😂
2-year-old...You probably meant 20 year-old.
This movie damn well broke me! Sobbing like a baby in the back of the cinema! 😂 Tbf everyone else in there was crying too.
Begins at 1:12
Thanks
Then sins the movie for 48 sec of logo……
This movie didn’t introduce an afterlife into the MCU. There’s several that have been introduced. Black panther has one, moon knight has one, and Thor has one. Those are just the ones that appear on screen and you sinned TWO OF THEM
Having gone through a rough breakup and losing a pet in the same week, seeing this movie a couple of months after all of that was an emotional experience to say the least.
This movie was the first thing to make me feel something in years
This was a GOOD. MOVIE. I will still probably not disagree at any moment. Thank you, Sinny, and all your minions. Even Jeremy.
Cinema Sins is slowly becoming the 'villian' in its own story 😢
7:40 gamora literally said she loved Peter in Infinity War
The MCU has already canonized multiple afterlifes.
I watched this in theaters with my dad and sister! I will admit, I cried twice around the animal parts 😭😭❤❤
Overall, great movie!!
It just occurred to me, has anyone thought to make a compilation of every "No" retort by Jeremy to every "Big No" caught on film?
20:16 Oh come on, this was a great ending