Guardians of the Galaxy 3 trailer

CurtDawg

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I'm debating if I should see this in the theaters
I already got burned by Ant-Man, and Thor :(
Anyone checking this out tonight or tomorrow?
 

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I'm debating if I should see this in the theaters I already got burned by Ant-Man, and Thor :( Anyone checking this out tonight or tomorrow?

I'm sitting this out too. Same thing, saw all those same films, was let down. Just going to chill and wait until Marvel actually goes back to being Marvel.
 

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Best Marvel since the last Spidey.
Solid laughs as you would expect from a Guardians film.
They hit you in the heart this time and you might get a little misty eyed.
It felt a little too long.
Visuals seemed to be a step up from the last few marvel joints.
There's a really nice eye candy fight scene.
I was a little skeptical after watching and being disappointed by the most recent Ant-Man and his horrible acting daughter. Also didn't like the second Guardians of the Galaxy as much as I like the first

But this one here delivers a wonderful and powerful character Ark and to say it tugs on your Heartstrings is an understatement.

Most of us have lost someone and there was one point during the movie where someone died and the other person left standing let loose a cry that is the same sound and feeling I had when I got the call that my brother passed. You felt that shit and it felt real.

It gives you insight into rocket who was kind of painted as just a wise cracking smart ass with a little bit of heart but just it lets you see how he became who he became.

If you see it and you don't like it I'll CashApp the two of you two bucks each
 
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CurtDawg

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I'm sitting this out too. Same thing, saw all those same films, was let down. Just going to chill and wait until Marvel actually goes back to being Marvel.

Best Marvel since the last Spidey.
Solid laughs as you would expect from a Guardians film.
They hit you in the heart this time and you might get a little misty eyed.
It felt a little too long.
Visuals seemed to be a step up from the last few marvel joints.
There's a really nice eye candy fight scene.

I was a little skeptical after watching and being disappointed by the most recent Ant-Man and his horrible acting daughter. Also didn't like the second Guardians of the Galaxy as much as I like the first

But this one here delivers a wonderful and powerful character Ark and to say it tugs on your Heartstrings is an understatement.

Most of us have lost someone and there was one point during the movie where someone died and the other person less standing let loose a cry that is the same sound and feeling I had when I got the call that my brother passed. You felt that shit and it felt real.

It gives you insight into rocket who was kind of painted as just a wise cracking smart ass with a little bit of heart but just it lets you see how he became who he became.

If you see it and you don't like it I'll CashApp the two of you two bucks each

Yeah I picked up some seats for the Friday night showing
Most BGOL members on here & most reviews on IMDB
Said its "arguably" one of the best Marvel movie since Avengers End Game
Or more accurately, just as good as Black Panther 2 :cool:
 
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TimRock

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Good movie, but I didn't like what they did with Adam. High Evolutionary was great. Cosmo was cool too.
 

Varis

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They need to chill on the mega villains, make some movies using small time villains. I hope the fantastic four remake use the mole man and not dr doom
 

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Damn good film. That 2.5 hours flew by. They tugged at the heartstrings and piled on the action. For folks bothered with the pop music and jokes, you'll be triggered but that is the brand for this franchise. The final post credit scene wasn't really worth the wait but otherwise it was a good movie.
 

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I'll wait for it to hit the basement and watch it this weekend on the couch. I'm not trying to sit in a movie theater for 2 1/2 hours watching something I can't pause. Fuck all that. Too old for this shit.
Also if the movie is ass cheeks you dodge a bullet and save money.
 

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They need to chill on the mega villains, make some movies using small time villains. I hope the fantastic four remake use the mole man and not dr doom
Doom isn't the villian for the next movie but he's running.ored to have a cameo.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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All I see there is retro music, jokes, more jokes, a cute aww raccoon moment, jokes, some fighting, and more jokes. Yeah the MCU cut copy-and-paste factory is back online.

Obviously you need better weed, LOL

That shit was hilarious well at least when you fucked up off some

gatdam spiked coconut water and some sour space candy sativa bud!!

That shit is a must see for a buzzed up real knigga such as me..

barz!!

Ol sober ass tryin to be a movie critic :lol:

whats goin on bruh what you been up to???
 

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lol at dudes watching tent pole movies from shitty cam rips on 32 inch tv's. these movies are meant for large format theaters and at minimum a nice home theater with current surround formats.
 

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Guardians star Will Poulter on playing golden himbo Adam Warlock​


Marvel’s newest hero opens up about going gold and learning to fly.

By Devan CogganMay 05, 2023 at 11:48 AM EDT

image



Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is a film about goodbyes — but it also says hello to one notable Marvel hero.
The third and final film in James Gunn's Marvel trilogy introduces Adam Warlock, the gold-plated superman played by Will Poulter. The 30-year-old British actor is best known for roles in We're the Millers, Dopesick, and Midsommar, but here he suits up as a literal golden god, a powerful warrior genetically engineered to destroy the Guardians.
He's also a bit of a moron. In the comics, Adam has a long and convoluted history, having taken on different forms since his 1967 debut. On screen, he was created by the Sovereign Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki), who explains that since he was removed from his cocoon early, he's a bit… undercooked. As a result, Poulter's warrior might be the most powerful hero we've seen yet in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and also one of the dimmest.

With the new Guardians in theaters now, EW caught up with Poulter to talk about suiting up and taking flight as Adam.
Will Poulter as Adam Warlock in 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

Will Poulter as Adam Warlock in 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

| CREDIT: JESSICA MIGLIO/MARVEL STUDIOS
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Take me back to the very beginning. How did you get involved in this movie?
WILL POULTER:
I was shooting a project in London, and I got a request to audition and make a tape for "Untitled Marvel Project." My mate Ethan put me on tape for it. I didn't quite know what it was at that time and thought there was next to zero chance of me hearing anything back from this tape. And then, I did hear something back. Over time, I got through various stages and ended up covered in gold makeup, screen-testing in front of James Gunn in Atlanta in September, three months later. It was quite a strange, secretive audition process, but ultimately I was very honored to get the part of Adam Warlock.

So, they put you in gold makeup for your screen test?
For my screen test, I was in gold makeup, I was in gold clothes, and I was in a pair of gold Air Max 95s, which I was very excited about. I shouldn't have even been thinking about that. I should have been thinking about the lines that I had to learn. But I was thinking, Oh, this is quite cool. I'm in gold Nikes.
Fun fact: The bottom of Adam Warlock's boots are Air Max 95 soles, so actually the exact same thing. That's pretty cool. Adam Warlock basically wears Nikes.
He should get a brand deal!
Listen, I'm working on it. [Laughs]
Once you actually got the role and got to sit down with James Gunn, what was it that interested you about Adam?
I think the fact that this was someone who was in his infancy and trying to discover his way in the world. Even in a relatively limited period of time in this movie, I got to explore what his maturation looked like and how he started to sort of carve out his moral compass and decide the sort of being he wanted to be. How much he was going to align himself with the Sovereign, what his relationship to the Guardians was going to be. It was full of ambiguity and nuance, and James was down to explore it all. So, it was nice to find out that we were kind of on the same page in that regard, and we could get our teeth into that kind of material.
How long did the makeup process take you each day?
I think the hair and makeup was two hours. Maybe just under. The team are so incredible, and they move really, really quickly. What is quite a big undertaking, hair and makeup-wise, is done pretty quickly and efficiently just because our team of artists are so talented. Spending time with those folks for a couple of hours every day was a pleasure.
I also wanted to ask about the flying — because you do a lot of that. How does that work? Are you in a harness?
There's kind of two or three ways it goes down, with different-shaped harnesses and wires. You work in collaboration with the stunt team, obviously, and the rigs to make that happen. It's not always the most comfortable thing, but it's super fun once you're doing it. My flying dreams have improved exponentially. I love dreaming about flying now because they're kind of like movie-quality now. [Laughs]
You've got the full art department and budget of a Marvel movie behind your dreams now.
Absolutely. I was very much a low-budget flying dreamer, but after this experience it feels very, very real. [Laughs]
Tell me a little bit about working with James Gunn. What's he like on set?
It was super surprising to me. He has a sense of fun and looseness and play that is so, so enjoyable to engage in. Then, by contrast, he simultaneously has such a clear vision of what he wants because he storyboards everything out. He's such a visionary. He knows exactly what he wants. He's so confident in what the best version of any given scene or moment looks like. It allows space for play once he's gotten what he knows he needs.
It took me by surprise because the movie being as big as it is, I didn't necessarily think there'd be room for that kind of play and improvisation and any real creative freedom, necessarily. But there was tons of it.
That was one of the things I wanted to ask: Was there anything about joining the Marvel machine that really surprised you?
You know, more than anything it was the fact that when we were on set, it felt like we were making an indie comedy with a big group of friends. I think I was expecting something that maybe matched my expectations based on what I could see from the outside looking in. I thought I was going to be in a scary, stiff, sort of slow-paced thing. Everyone was engaging in their sense of play and imagination and really having a laugh around the way. There's a certain amount of pressure and responsibility, obviously, that comes with this, and you want to do service to what is a fantastic script. But James and our producers made sure that we all had a good time along the way. Chris Pratt was also kind of chief to making sure that was the experience.
Blurp, a fuzzy alien creature from 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

Meet Blurp, a fuzzy alien creature from 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,' voiced by Dee Bradley Baker

| CREDIT: MARVEL STUDIOS
No spoilers, but Adam spends a lot of time with a tiny fuzzy creature named Blurp. How was Blurp as a costar?
Super cute. [Laughs]. Blurp, on the day, took the shape of a kind of gray stuffed animal with no face or features. But James showed me some pre-viz art to let me know what Blurp would look like. I knew he was going to be super cute and slobbery. Ugly-cute, if you will. I love that Adam had a pet. It was quite boyish of him, I suppose, and made sense for where the character is at this stage. And it was fun flying with Blurp. He's my pride and joy.
 

therealjondoe

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Guardians star Will Poulter on playing golden himbo Adam Warlock​


Marvel’s newest hero opens up about going gold and learning to fly.

By Devan CogganMay 05, 2023 at 11:48 AM EDT

image



Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is a film about goodbyes — but it also says hello to one notable Marvel hero.
The third and final film in James Gunn's Marvel trilogy introduces Adam Warlock, the gold-plated superman played by Will Poulter. The 30-year-old British actor is best known for roles in We're the Millers, Dopesick, and Midsommar, but here he suits up as a literal golden god, a powerful warrior genetically engineered to destroy the Guardians.
He's also a bit of a moron. In the comics, Adam has a long and convoluted history, having taken on different forms since his 1967 debut. On screen, he was created by the Sovereign Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki), who explains that since he was removed from his cocoon early, he's a bit… undercooked. As a result, Poulter's warrior might be the most powerful hero we've seen yet in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and also one of the dimmest.

With the new Guardians in theaters now, EW caught up with Poulter to talk about suiting up and taking flight as Adam.
Will Poulter as Adam Warlock in 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

Will Poulter as Adam Warlock in 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

| CREDIT: JESSICA MIGLIO/MARVEL STUDIOS
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Take me back to the very beginning. How did you get involved in this movie?
WILL POULTER:
I was shooting a project in London, and I got a request to audition and make a tape for "Untitled Marvel Project." My mate Ethan put me on tape for it. I didn't quite know what it was at that time and thought there was next to zero chance of me hearing anything back from this tape. And then, I did hear something back. Over time, I got through various stages and ended up covered in gold makeup, screen-testing in front of James Gunn in Atlanta in September, three months later. It was quite a strange, secretive audition process, but ultimately I was very honored to get the part of Adam Warlock.

So, they put you in gold makeup for your screen test?
For my screen test, I was in gold makeup, I was in gold clothes, and I was in a pair of gold Air Max 95s, which I was very excited about. I shouldn't have even been thinking about that. I should have been thinking about the lines that I had to learn. But I was thinking, Oh, this is quite cool. I'm in gold Nikes.
Fun fact: The bottom of Adam Warlock's boots are Air Max 95 soles, so actually the exact same thing. That's pretty cool. Adam Warlock basically wears Nikes.
He should get a brand deal!
Listen, I'm working on it. [Laughs]
Once you actually got the role and got to sit down with James Gunn, what was it that interested you about Adam?
I think the fact that this was someone who was in his infancy and trying to discover his way in the world. Even in a relatively limited period of time in this movie, I got to explore what his maturation looked like and how he started to sort of carve out his moral compass and decide the sort of being he wanted to be. How much he was going to align himself with the Sovereign, what his relationship to the Guardians was going to be. It was full of ambiguity and nuance, and James was down to explore it all. So, it was nice to find out that we were kind of on the same page in that regard, and we could get our teeth into that kind of material.
How long did the makeup process take you each day?
I think the hair and makeup was two hours. Maybe just under. The team are so incredible, and they move really, really quickly. What is quite a big undertaking, hair and makeup-wise, is done pretty quickly and efficiently just because our team of artists are so talented. Spending time with those folks for a couple of hours every day was a pleasure.
I also wanted to ask about the flying — because you do a lot of that. How does that work? Are you in a harness?
There's kind of two or three ways it goes down, with different-shaped harnesses and wires. You work in collaboration with the stunt team, obviously, and the rigs to make that happen. It's not always the most comfortable thing, but it's super fun once you're doing it. My flying dreams have improved exponentially. I love dreaming about flying now because they're kind of like movie-quality now. [Laughs]
You've got the full art department and budget of a Marvel movie behind your dreams now.
Absolutely. I was very much a low-budget flying dreamer, but after this experience it feels very, very real. [Laughs]
Tell me a little bit about working with James Gunn. What's he like on set?
It was super surprising to me. He has a sense of fun and looseness and play that is so, so enjoyable to engage in. Then, by contrast, he simultaneously has such a clear vision of what he wants because he storyboards everything out. He's such a visionary. He knows exactly what he wants. He's so confident in what the best version of any given scene or moment looks like. It allows space for play once he's gotten what he knows he needs.
It took me by surprise because the movie being as big as it is, I didn't necessarily think there'd be room for that kind of play and improvisation and any real creative freedom, necessarily. But there was tons of it.
That was one of the things I wanted to ask: Was there anything about joining the Marvel machine that really surprised you?
You know, more than anything it was the fact that when we were on set, it felt like we were making an indie comedy with a big group of friends. I think I was expecting something that maybe matched my expectations based on what I could see from the outside looking in. I thought I was going to be in a scary, stiff, sort of slow-paced thing. Everyone was engaging in their sense of play and imagination and really having a laugh around the way. There's a certain amount of pressure and responsibility, obviously, that comes with this, and you want to do service to what is a fantastic script. But James and our producers made sure that we all had a good time along the way. Chris Pratt was also kind of chief to making sure that was the experience.
Blurp, a fuzzy alien creature from 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

Meet Blurp, a fuzzy alien creature from 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,' voiced by Dee Bradley Baker

| CREDIT: MARVEL STUDIOS
No spoilers, but Adam spends a lot of time with a tiny fuzzy creature named Blurp. How was Blurp as a costar?
Super cute. [Laughs]. Blurp, on the day, took the shape of a kind of gray stuffed animal with no face or features. But James showed me some pre-viz art to let me know what Blurp would look like. I knew he was going to be super cute and slobbery. Ugly-cute, if you will. I love that Adam had a pet. It was quite boyish of him, I suppose, and made sense for where the character is at this stage. And it was fun flying with Blurp. He's my pride and joy.
He's not in it much and hard core comic heads won't be happy
 

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Great film. That's how you marvel! It was sort of dark but stuck with the guardians brand of fun. The future looks bright for the dcu.
 

CurtDawg

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Just got back from seeing it
I thought it was a solid movie
I wouldn't rank it as high as some of you guys would
But it was definitely worth a look

Marvel movies since Endgame ranked
From best to worse (just in my opinion):

1. Black Panther 2
2. Spiderman 3
3. Guardians 3
4. Dr Strange 2
...
...
5. Ant-Man 3
6. Thor 4
 

O.J PIMPSON

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A lot of people had a problem with how Warlock was portrayed but they kinda explained why he was the way he was after his 1st scene.
 

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Just got back from seeing it
I thought it was a solid movie
I wouldn't rank it as high as some of you guys would
But it was definitely worth a look

Marvel movies since Endgame ranked
From best to worse (just in my opinion):

1. Black Panther 2
2. Spiderman 3
3. Guardians 3
4. Dr Strange 2
...
...
5. Ant-Man 3
6. Thor 4
I have to disagree this was way better than no way home. No way home wasn't all that great. Also you don't have shang chi but put Thor 4 ?!?. Love and thunder is the worst super hero movie ever it should only be put on a list of worst movies.

Guardians $ was better than all of phase 4. It felt good like phase 3. I haven't feltthis high after a marvel flick since.civil war.
 

CurtDawg

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I have to disagree this was way better than no way home. No way home wasn't all that great. Also you don't have shang chi but put Thor 4 ?!?. Love and thunder is the worst super hero movie ever it should only be put on a list of worst movies.

Guardians $ was better than all of phase 4. It felt good like phase 3. I haven't feltthis high after a marvel flick since.civil war.

I was trying to rank the movies after Avengers Endgame
I did rank Thor 4 last
But oh shit you're right, I totally forgot about Shang Chi
And also Eternals & Black Widow came out after Endgame as well
Ooops my fault :dunno:
 
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I liked it, but IMO it's not a movie you can watch over and over because of the animal abuse in it. I was a little disgusted by it.

Best Marvel joint since No Way Home
 
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