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Yakmouth posted:That being said, I'd like to argue that Gunn doesn't rely much on symbolic visuals, not for a lack of talent, but because GotGv2 (and 1, for that matter) is first and foremost a comedy and he's pushing hard to make the visuals funny instead of meaningful. The issue isn't profundity, It's that the movie has very ineffective cinematography. Way to dismiss comedy and Gunn's efforts to tell a story about love and pain.
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:The issue isn't profundity, It's that the movie has very ineffective cinematography. Way to dismiss comedy and Gunn's efforts to tell a story about love and pain. Ineffective how? My claim is that James Gunn was primarily interested in conveying humour through his visuals. I further claim that he succeeded.
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# ? May 18, 2017 00:20 |
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"Conveying humour" is a good way of putting it.
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# ? May 18, 2017 00:25 |
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I'm gonna hazard Hot Fuzz as a good comedy movie with visuals that are both funny and 'cinematic'.
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# ? May 18, 2017 00:43 |
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Yes. Some directors are better at things than others. It's totally okay and cool to see different visions for films.
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# ? May 18, 2017 00:49 |
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Lt. Danger posted:I'm gonna hazard Hot Fuzz as a good comedy movie with visuals that are both funny and 'cinematic'. I'm embarrassed to admit I never got around to seeing Hot Fuzz, but based purely on its reputation I've no doubt you're right. But I never said GotG v2 is uncinematic. I was only trying to suggest that the overall themes of the film weren't being expressed primarily through it's cinematography. Visually the film is a live-action cartoon. Story-wise it's much more personal -- exploring parenthood and community in some very deep ways, in my opinion. I think the dichotomy between the two is intentional.
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# ? May 18, 2017 01:37 |
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# ? May 18, 2017 02:07 |
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Probably the best line of the movie. So funny.
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# ? May 18, 2017 02:22 |
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Yakmouth posted:But I never said GotG v2 is uncinematic. I was only trying to suggest that the overall themes of the film weren't being expressed primarily through it's cinematography. Well yes, that's why it's such a mediocre movie. GoldfishStew posted:Probably the best line of the movie. So funny. The funniest line is when Star-Lord equates losing his Sony Walkman with losing his mother, in a fit of righteous anger. BravestOfTheLamps fucked around with this message at 09:59 on May 18, 2017 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:Well yes, that's why it's such a mediocre movie. How is that supposed to be funny?
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# ? May 18, 2017 12:01 |
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Can't imagine being righteously angry at the man that not only killed my mother but also, right in front of me, destroyed the two closest physical links that I had to her. Nope.
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# ? May 18, 2017 12:56 |
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Ego was shown as a brain encased in the heart of a planet. Seems pretty solipsistic idk.
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# ? May 18, 2017 13:03 |
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I do have one really stupid question. At what point did in the Ego fight did Quill's 'Star-Lord' face mask (IDK what else to call it) get broken? At the very critical and emotional scene, I called bullshit because 'he's got his mask that can breathe in space!' 'It broke, remember?' '...no?' I think I'm just bad at watching movies y'all.
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# ? May 18, 2017 13:37 |
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They explicitly show it breaking and falling off his face.
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# ? May 18, 2017 14:15 |
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Yeah, but I just honestly do not recall it happening. I may just have a limit on things exploding, or I may just be a dummy.
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# ? May 18, 2017 14:22 |
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It happened after mantis was knocked out and ego woke up iirc.
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# ? May 18, 2017 14:23 |
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It's right around when Yondu shows his dick.
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# ? May 18, 2017 14:29 |
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The Dave posted:It's right around when Yondu shows his dick. lol It doesn't bother me but it is weird that "I only have one space suit, even tho they are like the size of a tin of mints and we are space travelers, we really should buy them in bulk in the future"
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# ? May 18, 2017 16:03 |
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I think they all had a space suit. But only a rocket was still left while the planet was falling apart, so one suit to give.
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# ? May 18, 2017 16:11 |
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LeJackal posted:How is that supposed to be funny? It was a good reminder of his basic character: a manchild who's extremely attached to gadgets and pop culture. Half the time the script forgets that he's a satire of a space adventurer.
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# ? May 18, 2017 17:19 |
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Finally, one other person who isn't sucking this movies (yondus?) dick.
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# ? May 18, 2017 17:40 |
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GoldfishStew posted:Finally, one other person who isn't sucking this movies (yondus?) dick. Dude, you can't even answer my questions when I engage you in your discussions, stop complaining.
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# ? May 18, 2017 17:46 |
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I'd say it's a loving parody of space adventure more than malicious satire. He is explicitly in text a gadget-loving child who emulates the heroes of his childhood scifi movies, like Han Solo and Night Rider. It's a playful send-up of the "square-jawed, cool-named hero that travels around in a cool spaceship meeting hot aliens and blasting bad ones".
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# ? May 18, 2017 17:49 |
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Cnut the Great posted:I don't know about that, but Ego in GOTG2 has a lot in common with the Beyonder, and it would kind of surprise me if a Marvel geek like James Gunn didn't have him in mind at all when writing the character. Wait...does that mean that someone had to teach Ego how to poop? SERIOUS QUESTIONS
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# ? May 18, 2017 18:50 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:It was a good reminder of his basic character: a manchild who's extremely attached to gadgets and pop culture. Half the time the script forgets that he's a satire of a space adventurer. Yeah, because he isn't a satire of a space adventurer. Parody and satire are not synonyms.
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:05 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:It was a good reminder of his basic character: a manchild who's extremely attached to gadgets and pop culture. Half the time the script forgets that he's a satire of a space adventurer. And why is he so attached to his gadget and pop culture?
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:10 |
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CelticPredator posted:And why is he so attached to his gadget and pop culture? BECAUSE EMPEROR ZOD DESTROYED ARTHUR DENTS HOUSE, AREN'T YOU WATCHING THE MOVIE?
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:12 |
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Lt. Danger posted:I'm gonna hazard Hot Fuzz as a good comedy movie with visuals that are both funny and 'cinematic'. To be fair a lot [Not all mind you, but a lot] is intentionally copying the visuals of the action movies it is referencing. So it's easier to have a striking cinematic look when you are shot for shot remaking a perfectly done scene from another movie. Not a pass, you still have to execute, but you certainly have the blueprint in front of you. The comedy is often [Again, not always, sometimes it's a bit more subtle or nuanced] then taking the high stakes action movie shot and setting it in a quiet English town. Doesn't make it less enjoyable, but it does take it down a few notches in originality of vision. GoldfishStew posted:Finally, one other person who isn't sucking this movies (yondus?) dick. A sizable portion of his life to date has been talking about the movie since it came out. There is no greater sign of it's importance as a work of art than someone dedicating their life to examining it.
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:18 |
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Mulva posted:To be fair a lot [Not all mind you, but a lot] is intentionally copying the visuals of the action movies it is referencing. So it's easier to have a striking cinematic look when you are shot for shot remaking a perfectly done scene from another movie. Not a pass, you still have to execute, but you certainly have the blueprint in front of you. The comedy is often [Again, not always, sometimes it's a bit more subtle or nuanced] then taking the high stakes action movie shot and setting it in a quiet English town. Doesn't make it less enjoyable, but it does take it down a few notches in originality of vision. Hot Fuzz does not do shot for shot recreations of action movies very much, if at all - I can't think of one besides the obvious Point Break joke. Most of the movie is composed of visual humor that would work in any setting.
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:22 |
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I find it interesting that is the one your mind goes to. Mine is the Bad Boys II tracking shot remake.
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:29 |
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The way this convo is going someone's going to post this eventually so I might as well rip off the band-aid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FOzD4Sfgag
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:33 |
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Guy A. Person posted:The way this convo is going someone's going to post this eventually so I might as well rip off the band-aid: Yeah, thank you. This is great. Edgar Wright is a genius, can't wait for Baby Driver.
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:37 |
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The point that is particularly interesting to me is the point about syncing action with music cues, that would work perfectly in Guardians. Admittedly I am not great at picking up on this stuff but my wife wants to see this again with her sister next week or the following so I am planning on paying more attention to how the visual comedy works. I remember the "Come a little bit closer" scene arguable using that method in a good way.
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:42 |
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Guy A. Person posted:The way this convo is going someone's going to post this eventually so I might as well rip off the band-aid: You're off the fuckin chain!
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# ? May 18, 2017 19:43 |
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Guy A. Person posted:The point that is particularly interesting to me is the point about syncing action with music cues, that would work perfectly in Guardians. Admittedly I am not great at picking up on this stuff but my wife wants to see this again with her sister next week or the following so I am planning on paying more attention to how the visual comedy works. I remember the "Come a little bit closer" scene arguable using that method in a good way. It did, and spaceships popped up in rhythm with Wham Bam Sham A Lam, Groot rode the rat creature (which were also in the credit songs in Vol 1) during Mr Blue Sky's breakdown/solo. Beyond that, every song thematically works with tone and lyrics. Nothing as good as beating zombies in rhythm with Queen, though it's on par with Goody Two Shoes in Hot Fuzz
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# ? May 18, 2017 20:00 |
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Yakmouth posted:Yeah, because he isn't a satire of a space adventurer. Parody and satire are not synonyms. He's used to satirize pop culture nostalgia and attachment to gizmos, if inconsistently. CelticPredator posted:And why is he so attached to his gadget and pop culture? Because his troubled upbringing has resulted in arrested development, which is why he's trying to live out a fantasy of being a space adventurer. It's a comedic translation of his comic counterpart's desperate desire to be a hero onto the big screen. But the movies try to have their cake and eat it too with him, so he has to be both a straight-forward hero and a parody of one.
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# ? May 18, 2017 21:04 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:It's a comedic translation of his comic counterpart's desperate desire to be a hero onto the big screen. The comic counterpart is a stone motherfucker who mind controlled the Guardians of the Galaxy into forming in the first place. He is.....not very comparable to the movie Quill except in the broad strokes.
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:
Half right. His music is his last bit or attachment to his mother. Awesome Mix Vol 1 came from her, as did Vol 2. So when the Walkman is crushed it's almost like his mom died again.
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# ? May 18, 2017 21:10 |
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CelticPredator posted:Half right. His music is his last bit or attachment to his mother. Awesome Mix Vol 1 came from her, as did Vol 2. That was also really funny. First it's revealed that Ego killed his mother, and he crushes the Walkman afterwards to escalate his villainy.
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I don't think you understand humor.
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