Just saw the infinity war trailer. Looks pretty good.
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Winter Soldier!!!
Starlord needs to ditch the porn stache. Aside from that, what a freaking amazeballs trailer.
Watched it again on my TV at home to show my son and Thanos and Spider-man really need to get their CG cleaned up before the movie releases. Same issue most comic book movies are having these days is that there are so many special effects shots and fully CG characters that they have a hard time rendering them properly in time. Really missing Thanos' armor, especially his helmet. Lots of kids gonna be traumatized when they see a giant raisin kill Captain America.
The rest of the stuff looks great so far though!
Am I the only one who doesn't like the idea of mashing the Guardians of the Galaxies in with the Avengers?
Just watched GoG2 again last night, and I like the movies but it feels like a different line of stories.
It is a heavy comic, heavy entertainment line.
Avengers has always been light humor with a more serious note.
To me it feels like either Avengers will get too much humor (aka latest Thor) or GoG will get far less.
I just think they should have been 2 story lines completely separate and both great in their own ways and it will feel weird and thrown in when they make Infinity.
I don't know if any of the characters or tones are going to completely take over the movie to be honest. There are just too many characters for what will probably be a movie that is just shy of 3 hours. I imagine they will focus on Captain America and Iron Man and things like GOTG will be like plot devices.
I trust Marvel to make it work. They've made like what, 3 bad movies since Iron man (Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Avengers Age of Ultron) and even those had salvageable moments. They clearly have a solid vision for how comic book movies should be made.
Let's put it this way, your fear is can GoTG work with Avengers? Before the original Guardians came out, most peoples response would be "You are going to make a movie about a giant tree and a talking squirrel? That sounds idiotic".
I don't mean to be a Marvel homer that claims they can do no wrong, but they know what their doing. I think they'll make it work nicely and I'm excited to see the mass culmination of everything so far.
My fear is that GOTG works best as almost a standalone movie. I was more invested in the First GOTG movie storyline than I was the entirety of Age of Ultron. The teamup movies are hard because you can't get too nuanced with the story or it just collapses under it's own weight. I am glad that they are essentially splitting up Infinity War, but they have A LOT to cram into one movie with so many characters.
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