Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Sidenote: Marlowe)

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 may be the weakest of the trilogy, but it still has some great and fun moments for us to enjoy!!!

Real Rating:

4 Face Offs

What I Like:

-This movie had a lot of fun moments, like the action scene with the Beastie Boys song “No Sleep Till Brooklyn,” was awesome, and it also pack some emotional punches like the character development of Rocket Racoon, it won’t disappoint in that standard
-The special effects is what you expected, great
-Also, as usual, the soundtrack didn’t disappoint

The So So:

-The one part that was hit or miss for me was the comedy, I thought their schtick got old real quickly, and not as funny as the first two films, it still has moments where I laughed, but not as much as I wanted to laugh

What I Didn’t Like:

-I didn’t really care for the character of Adam Warlock, I felt his appearance was unnecessary, and I’m willing to bet that the comic book snobs will hate it for sure

Overall:

As I said before, I thought this was the weakest of the trilogy. However, it is like the nastiest chocolate in the chocolate box, but it is still chocolate. The action and emotional moments were great, but the comedy was subpar and wearing out its welcome. Regardless, it was still a great installment in the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, and for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You will still have fun watching it, especially with that soundtrack!!!

(Sidenote: Marlowe – This is neo-noir mystery film starring Liam Neeson as famed detective Phillip Marlowe. It is sort of a remake of the famous character, and though I enjoyed the acting, costume, and production design, the mystery story was sort of boring. It was hard for me to be attentive of what is going on, and the payoff was whatever for me. At least I enjoyed the way they made the film, but not the execution!!!
Real Rating: 3 Studios)

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