I finally got around to seeing this, one advantage of waiting so long to see it, no crowds
When the movie started with the whole monster fight and then the guy riding the egg in outer space, seemed really cheesy, but then I started to crack a smile when Rocket was using his traps on the bad guys, then when they were trying to get Groot to get the fin I was laughing my @ss off, especially when he brought back the severed toe... Then when he did the Pac-Man with the rocks, I know it was stupid but I couldn't help but laugh... I will say this for the movie, it had heart... I defiantly plan on buying the Blu-ray when it comes out..
I know they used a lot of CGI in this movie but given it's in outer space, it wouldn't be to practical to shoot it on location
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Originally Posted by Quicksilver
I really like 3D movies I hope they stick around, but if they are going to be priced like this maybe its better they just die off. I like the 3D on my 65" 4K tv better than the 3D in movie theatres, you get the affect better I think, it makes movies really trippy and fun to watch lol which is why I like it. Not all 3D is created equal, some movies are much better, the best ones i've seen for 3D are force awakens, rogue one, and the hobbit trilogy and i've watched a lot of 3D movies
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I'm not a fan of 3D, My friend has a setup at home but every time I watch his 3D movies it starts to give me a headache, not to mention the heavy glasses become uncomfortable after awhile.. 3D has always been a gimmick that comes around every 10-15 years... It does seem to be dying some in the home markets as I don't see the big push for 3D TV's like they were doing 3-4 years ago, but there still pushing the 3D at the theaters as they can score more money with more expensive tickets since you need the glasses.