I made a couple of GotG gifs, here's the Final Groot scene, melded into a looping gif.
'Jaynestown'
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Perfect, Dan!
Nice, DCJ!
I saw Lucy yesterday. It wanted to be more profound than it was. All science-tinged technobabble aside, the evolutionary imagery didn't blend well with the action bits. The director seemed fixated on ScarJo's eyes--which are lovely, but didn't require quite so many close-ups. I think ScarJo did a good job with the early, emotional bits, but she seemed to be trying to play someone without emotion in the last 3/4 of the movie--I suspect a directorial choice--and it came across as flat. Speaking of, I have doubts that accessing more intellegence would make us less emotional. Emotions are brain based, too, right (with help from hormones)? So accessing more of our brains may well mean we access more emotions, not fewer. But picking at the science in this movie won't lead anywhere good. Or fit in one post. The action bits were sufficiently actiony, things blew up as needed, and I felt like a vital transition scene got accidentally cut somewhere. It was refreshing to see a summer action flick that never has a US scene. I felt that having almost all the bad guys be Chinese and all the good guys be white wasn't the best choice. But it was nice to have a chunk of the movie set in Taipei; I haven't seen a lot of movies set there.
So, on the whole, I'm ok with paying for a matinee ticket, but I'm glad I didn't pay full price.
My last thought on dropping off to sleep last night:
Dread Pirate Smurf:
"Goodnight Peter Quill. I'll most likely let them eat you in the morning."
Finally made it to GotG last night. So. Much. Fun.
My only gripe was wasting Lee Pace as Generic Marvel Villain (TM). I couldn't see any there there other than unmotivated malice. Granted, I also wouldn't have known that was Karen Gillan if I hadn't known she was in it, but at least she had some interesting character beats.
Random aside: Bradley Cooper has had a mighty strange career arc.
Official Dancing Groot toy announced: [link]
My only gripe was wasting Lee Pace as Generic Marvel Villain (TM). I couldn't see any there there other than unmotivated malice.
Yeah, on another site someone mentioned the only real acting Pace got to do was his befuddlement when Quill was trying to engage him in a dance-off.
To be fair, though, that was kind of awesome.
OK, I can agree with that.
I just saw it last night with my aunt! (She enjoyed it, btw)
During the dance-off scene, you know Pace has acting chops because he didn't crack up.
Amazing how so many of the characters have stayed with me into the next day. The biggest surprise was Bautista's Drax, who was yet another key point of comic relief and good characterization.