Saturday, May 6, 2017

Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)

Sequels are an unprecedented kind of achievement. Given that the sequel treatment is a success. But can it better than its predecessor? Films are only brought the idea for a sequel for obvious reasons. The first film was a commercial hit globally and there is more to tell. Nothing can top an original but in some cases that's extremely rare.

What make each and every film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) different from one another is that they have various styles of vision and uniqueness. Some of the earlier films of this big world were just the preparations for the more action-packed films later down the road. Now, that the road has been traveled, the action has been amped up so high that the earlier films in the "MCU" can't compare to.

Heavily influenced by the 1980's, "Guardians of The Galaxy Vols. 1 and 2" make their films more and more entertaining with the help of comedic efforts and memorabilia of that decade. Both films also had their own "awesome mix tape"- a soundtrack well assembled with catchy tunes well known to somewhat old folks.

The special effects in Vol. 2 compared to one are way better. They're so colorful. Even more so than the previous installment. The sets are also something of amazement. They are so dazzling and detailed that you can't get enough of it.

Returning to star and kick some intergalactic ass are: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper and Vin Diesel as the team of galaxy defenders. Not only does the cast do awesome at the action sequences here, but, also the dialogue between each character. It's as amusing as before, but better than before.

Unlike the prior installment, which had the more humorous attitude, while the follow up is funny, it's also quite emotional. Conflict among the characters and the development in the story. Just to name a few.

One of the films secondary but kind of main characters- Yondu, played by Michael Rooker, does an outstanding job as one of the films key elements to emotional effectiveness.

James Gunn returns as captain of the ship, directing once again. A wonderful step up rather than a step down from the first film.

It ain't no mountain high enough. Ain't no valley low. Oh, who am I kidding! "Guardians of  The Galaxy Vol. 2"  is a trek of awesomeness that is filled with loads of fun.
Photo: Marvel and Disney








Rate: B

Director: James Gunn

Starring: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Dave Bautista, Kurt Russell, Karen Gillan,

MPAA Rating: PG-13  (for sequences of sci-fi action and violence, language, and brief suggestive content)

Runtime: 2 Hours and 18 Minutes 


Malawski’s Movie Rating System


A+ = Exceptional, One of a Kind, Masterpiece. Definite award season contender
A= Pure enjoyment, happy feeling. Satisfaction
A- = One to remember. Unforgettable
B+ = Can get a little over the top. But, it makes out as a good film.
B= This film has the potential to be better. Lacks in consistency
B- = Watches occasionally
C+ = Guilty pleasure territory
C= Causes viewer frustration due to lack of depth in the story
D+ = I hated this movie. Some parts were good. Overall, the film was garbage
D= Very few to no good parts about this movie
D- = Minimal qualities of excellence
F= Don’t even bother watching it. It’s that bad.

Most Anticipated Movies of Summer 2017

                                                       
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1. Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2

Synopsis: The team search for the truth behind Peter Quill’s parents .
Photo: Marvel and Disney Studios
Release Date: May 5




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2. Wonder Woman

Synopsis: Based on the D.C comic superhero and co-founder of the Justice League. This is the origin story of the almighty Wonder Woman.
Photo: DC Films
Release Date: June 2





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3.   Cars 3

Synopsis: After a devastating car accident,  Lightning McQueen is determined to come back stronger than ever.
Photo: Disney and Pixar
Release Date: June 16




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4. Spiderman: Homecoming

Synopsis: Following the events of Captain America: Civil War, high schooler by day and crime fighter by night,  Spider Man aka Peter Parker struggles to juggle school on top of fighting the evil Vulture.
Photo: Marvel
Release Date: July 7




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5. Dunkirk

Photo: Warner Bros
Release date: July 21
Synopsis: Based on the real events of D-Day, Dunkirk tells the story of courage and heroism during one of history’s most challenging times.



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6. Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

Synopsis: Jack Sparrow spares off in a fight with the notorious Salazar in a quest to find the trident of Poseidon
Photo: Disney
Release Date: May 26


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7.  Despicable Me 3

Photo: Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment
Release Date: June 30
Synopsis: Gru and company battle a villain who was a television star in the 1980’s.



8. Baywatch

Photo: Paramount Pictures
Release Date: May 26
Synopsis: Two lifeguards accompanied with attractive women help save a beach in jeopardy of closing.







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9.  The House

Photo: New Line Cinema
Release Date: June 30
Synopsis: Two parents struggle to get the money for their daughter's college tuition. They start an illegal casino in their house to make that money.


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10. Captain Underpants

Photo: Dreamworks
Release Date: June 2
Synopsis: Based on the best-seller, Captain Underpants, tells the story of how two best friends create a superhero caused by manipulation.

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11. SCORE: A Film Music Documentary

Photo: Epicleff Media
Release Date: June 16
Synopsis: This documentary details the behind the scenes of the cinemas most influential music.