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Snowman_McK
Jan 31, 2010

BravestOfTheLamps posted:

I like toxic masculinity because it's a middle class concept that basically demands a blanket condemnation of the working classes.

Case in point, the group representing "toxic masculinity" is Yondu's crew, a bunch of proletarian freaks who all die in favour of the self-pitying ones.

It's amazing how many things you're wrong about while still being really boring.

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Snowman_McK
Jan 31, 2010

GoldfishStew posted:

It was a dumb, run into the ground joke. This movie had the same comedic quality as the ghostbusters reboot. It was basically the won ton soup joke.

I think the whole film is encapsulated in the credit sequence. We get a hilarious, inventive credit sequence that stops, and then the film turns serious to actually beat the monster. A better film would have incorporated the two. As it is, the credit sequence is just a prelude, just spinning the wheels. And then the actual monster fight is dull, with the best gag coming from Batista (as it does for the entire movie)

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