Montana Smith
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featofstrength said:sigh...Marvel is real good at stea-...er...repackaging good ideas.
featofstrength said:sigh...Marvel is real good at stea-...er...repackaging good ideas.
kongisking said:
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kongisking said:And I don't see it as splitting hairs. Your comment was hilarious to me since Green Lantern itself was significantly borrowing elements from a really neat concept too. It's the way of fiction: things get recycled and become special again.
Pale Horse said:It's the Disney Way.
Rocket Raccoon said:He's the only one I want, but it'll probably mean having to buy a tree to get him.
Le Saboteur said:You, sir, are not helping. Perhaps a Twitter account would be more to your liking?
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Spurlock said:Can I just say that that very first seen proves that my suggestion to have Chris Pratt replace Ford was rightfully dignified. Pratt truly did a great job recreating Indiana Jones, Impressed me greatly.
As for the movie, this trailer has got me interested, looks like a lot of fun, fireflyesque adventure.
HenryJunior said:I'm glad it doesn't seem to take itself too seriously, evidenced by "Hooked on a feeling" underscoring nearly the whole trailer.
Spurlock said:Can I just say...
kongisking said:The new Indy?
Pale Horse said:Not a bad trailer.
Montana Smith said:There's the Kotobukiya...
Fizziology said:After debuting Tuesday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” the footage for the upcoming outer space adventure attracted 88,000 mentions across Twitter, Facebook and various blogs in a 12-hour period between 11 p.m. EST until 11 a.m. EST. By way of contrast, in the first 24 hours following their trailer debuts, “Man of Steel” attracted 75,000 social mentions, and “The Amazing Spider-Man 2″ inspired 96,000 mentions — and those were released at a reasonable hour.
“The Guardians of the Galaxy” trailer has drawn more than 4 million views on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!’s” YouTube page.
“The reaction was giddy,” Ben Carlson, president and co-creator of Fizziology, said. “I think a lot of people didn’t know how the film was going to work, it’s five superheroes and one of them is a raccoon and another is a tree. But they nailed the tone. It was light and fun and full of action and you see that reflected in the social media reaction.”
Carlson’s description of the film’s off-beat appeal is accurate. “The Guardians of the Galaxy” centers on a cadre of intergalactic misfits, one of whom is a raccoon adventurer named Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) and another is a tree-like creature called Groot (vocal honors come courtesy of Vin Diesel). Rocket Raccoon was mentioned in 3 percent of conversations, while Groot was only brought up in 1 percent of the social media back-and-forth. But those characters weren’t generating the lion’s share of buzz.
Le Saboteur said:Eh, it's a nice sculpt. It's just not something I would have on a shelf. There's just something very appealing about those Funko Pop! figurines.
Rocket Racoon has enter the set. Update for Guardians of the Galaxy
June 6, 2013
A very interesting story has come from Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. The past few updates have been more additions to the cast. However this report from WhoSay features another addition to the cast but of a different kind.
Today, the film received its Rocket Raccoon, and the actor performing the role is none other than a raccoon. Director James Gunn met with a trained raccoon on the set. The furry performer will help in the portrayal of the intergalactic raccoon.
Montana Smith said:The raccoon still rocks.
Le Saboteur said:Don't discount Star Lord either.
Pirates.. in SPA-ACE!