 If all you do is yell at each other, you're not friends. Except maybe her. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Is the first one better or is the second one better? Let's find out. My name is Brennan Keith-Avery, and this is just my opinion. It's a lot of hype about this movie officially. This is the first real summer blockbuster movie coming out the first weekend of May, and Marvel is up. They always take the first spot in May. It's usually an Avengers film, but now they're doing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Now, this movie is directed and written by James Gunn. He's a very popular director. I like him a lot. I am a fan of his. I've seen all of his previous films, of course, many, many years ago. He did a lot of short films and TV, but his first real feature was a movie that came out in 2006 called Slyther, and I do own that on DVD. It is a horror comedy. It is very funny. It's not very scary at all. There is a horror element to it, but it is mostly funny, and if you haven't seen this, it's probably on Netflix. They probably took it off, but I strongly recommend you check out Slyther if you do have a chance, because it is a great movie directed by James Gunn and written by him as well. And there's also Michael Walker, who plays John Doe in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 and 2, which I'm about to talk about. He has a prominent role in this, too. Very good movie if you just want something that's weird and silly, but you can also take it somewhat seriously. I recommend Slyther. Another movie that James Gunn is a part of is that movie that came out in 2010 called Super. It was like a low-budget superhero film kind of on the lungs of Kickass, directed by Matthew Vaughn. That movie wasn't low-budget, but just like Kickass, part one, directed by Matthew Vaughn, I loved that movie and felt it was a realistic superhero movie. I felt that Super was as well, a realistic superhero movie. I mean, when you're watching it, you can actually say to yourself, man, I can really see this going down in real life. I can see this popping off in real life, and that's a good movie, too. I don't own it on DVD or Blu-ray. I should probably go ahead and get a copy just so I can add it to my collection. But that's another movie as well. And they also have Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1, the Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, digital HD copy of this real great movie came out in 2014 and everybody was like, oh my gosh, Guardians of the Galaxy. Who the hell is Guardians of the Galaxy? This is gonna be Marvel's first flop. No one's ever heard of these characters before. I mean, they got a walking sentient tree with a walking talking raccoon, with a guy with muscles and tattoos everywhere and a green person is in space. What is Marvel Disney? What are they doing? What are they thinking? Nobody's wanna go see this. It's just gonna suck. It's gonna taint. And as you know now, everybody was wrong. I think that movie grossed like 750 million, maybe 800 million worldwide when it hit theaters back in August of 2014. It also sets some records back in August too for the biggest August opening ever. Or something like that. But usually big blockbuster movies, when they come out in the summer, that's the prime time where they're gonna make all the money. But with all the blockbuster movies coming out now in the past few years, there's really no, the summer movie season is really coming to an end. It's really kind of stretching out into the entire year. And the reason why I said, I mean, a couple of years you got, well you had Deadpool last year. That came out in February. Logan came out in March. February of 2018, we got Black Panther coming out. You got Star Wars in November and big movies coming out in November like Thor, Doctor Strange last year and Thor, Ragnarok this year. So, you know, there's really no blockbuster season anymore. But when this movie, and I'm gonna get to volume two in a second, but I gotta lead up to it. But when the first one, Guardians of the Galaxy, part one came out, everybody was leaving the theater just screaming, raving of how amazing they thought it was, just how great and different and bold Marvel was. You know, and they were just so surprised and couldn't believe it. And it was like a masterpiece and everybody was blowing up, blowing it up. And me on the other hand, I did not feel that way. I disagreed with pretty much everybody on just how much they loved the film. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that the film sucked or it was bad. I just did not love it as much as everyone else. And the reason why is people gave so much credit to this film is just saying how bold Marvel is. And I disagree still to this day, well, as opposed to seeing volume two now, but even with Doctor Strange that came out last November, November of 2016, I still think that Marvel is afraid to really dive in and approach these characters the way they really should. I mean, they are not 100% confident. They made me more confident that they were four years ago, but not now. And the reason why I say that is in Guardians of the Galaxy, well, it wasn't a short movie, it was 121 minutes. What is this, 121 minutes? So I thought it was like 145. That's probably including credits and something else. I thought it was like 145, 150. No, no, I do remember now. It was two hours and I just read the back, but I remember watching the movie and saying to myself, okay, while they rushing, like, just let me set this up. You got a Tree, Drax, Rocket, Nebula, Gamora, Peter Quill, characters we've never heard of on the other side of the galaxy, right? I mean, they're not on earth. So they would think that, you know, I don't know, maybe the general audience is not gonna be, you know, so keen on adapting to these characters, what if they don't like them? And when I was watching the movie, I felt like the studio was nervous and had to rush for all the individual guardians to come together to build a team before they properly developed themselves on the very end. Another thing that I absolutely hated about this movie was the villain, Drax the Destroyer. God, he sucked so bad. He was probably one of the worst villains in all of the Marvel studio films and all of the MCU's, MCU's, MCU. I could not stand him. I love the cream. I mean, I've loved the Avengers and Marvel ever since I was a child. And I think back in 2009 or 2010, when they came out with the animated cartoon, not Avengers Assemble that's playing right now that show us two honky-dory and I don't like it, but Avengers Earth might as heroes. They showed an introduction to the Kree and that was my first introduction of the Kree. And that was a badass space race of creatures on the other side of the galaxy. And they posed a worthy threat to whoever ran up on them. And when you're watching Guardians of the Galaxy to see Ronan the Accuser in an animation that seemed like such a badass, somebody that you just don't want to mess with. And then to see him portrayed in this movie, I just thought they did a horrible job. And he had that blue makeup with the black paint on his face. The actor that they chose to play the role was horrible with his voice trying to sound like this. It just didn't sound good at all. I felt no threat from Ronan the Accuser at all. I also hated Nebula in the first movie. And the reason why I said like that, I'm gonna get to that point later. I hated her. Those were the two main villains in the first one. I hated her. She was always talking like this. Like she had 50,000 braces on. I did not like her. So I didn't like the villains. I thought Thanos was shoehorned in. They didn't need to put him in there. They kind of ruined the reveal for me. They didn't even have all the CGI and technology up to par on court for my standards. And I can't even see that world. And I can even see all the computer graphics on the screen, on the big screen. And I didn't like that. And I also thought that there was a big issue with continuity in the battles. I will give you one prime example is when in the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie, and I'm gonna get to volume two in a second. In the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie, when they were going to the Old Celestial Head nowhere flying in and everybody was mining, trying to get all the parts and resources out of the Old Celestial Head. It was called nowhere. When they were at that point, Drax the Destroyer was getting frustrated because they did not come closer to their goal. And what he did is he sent a distress call out to invite Ronan the accuser over so he can fight them so he can get revenge on his family. Cause he was either Drax, not Drax. He was either Ronan the accuser or Thanos that killed Drax's family or whatever. Dumb decision, but a fight was about to take place. And during the fight when Drax showed up with all of his bad guys, you saw that Gamora, Rocket, and Peter Quill got into one of those spaceships and they were flying around, doing dog chases in the air. So there's three characters and there's a total of five. You also, and what is this name? Groot tried to get in one of the spaceships, but Rocket was yelling to him like, hey, what are you doing, you big dummy? You're too big to fit in. So Groot couldn't get in. So where was Drax the Destroyer? He was fighting Ronan the accuser the whole time, getting this butt book. So during the whole fight, while everyone else is flying around in the spaceships and Drax the Destroyer is fighting Ronan the accuser, where the hell was Groot? What was Groot doing? Groot wasn't doing anything. He could have either been helping Drax whip up Ronan the accuser, or I don't know, he couldn't get in the spaceships. So that right there really bothered me. That's just one of the examples as far as the lack of continuity in the battles in the first one. But the overall, I did enjoy the film. It still left a lot of unanswered questions for me, like when, what is this guy named? The guy, the Benicio de Torre, the collector. When he was explaining the Affinity Gem, well, I want to call them gems because that's what they are in the comic book, but in the MCU they want to call them stones. There was something that he didn't explain too well, you know, doing that whole exposition scene. And even towards the end of the movie, I was so confused. I'm like, okay, you know, you have this power stone here that destroys everybody. You know, how is Peter Quill able to hold it in all the other gardens? It was just too many unanswered questions for me. And I still did enjoy the movie. I may have gave it like a B minus. C plus, no, I'm not going to say C plus, like a B minus, you know, everybody was just raving about how great it was. And I was not raving about how great it was. Those were some of the complaints I had. So going into gardens of the galaxy volume two, my expectations were slightly higher, but I still wanted to keep them in check. But just seeing all the trailers coming up to the movie and all the TV spots, you know, I just wasn't excited as I normally was when an Avengers movie is about to come out or like Avengers one or Avengers part two, or when Captain America Civil War or Captain America won a soldier, I was just like, oh my God, I cannot wait to see this movie. Ah, I couldn't, you know, I just really couldn't wait. I wasn't feeling that way with gardens of the galaxy volume two. I don't know why I just wanted to keep, you know, you know, my expectations low. And so, you know, I'm really glad I did. And a lot of the other critics saw this movie like a week or two ago and I'll address them more towards the end of this review. But I just wanted to say that first, that going into this movie, I did keep my expectations low. And what gardens of the galaxy volume two, I mean, what volume one is about is they're trying to prevent Thanos from or running the accuser from, you know, obtaining the infinity gems or the infinity stones. And they're trying to save the galaxy. As far as the plot, you know, with gardens of the galaxy two, there really isn't one. And that is not a gripe. I like that. And I'll tell you why is because when you're not, when there's no real plot or story of the film, the only thing else you can concentrate on is the jokes and the character development. And gardens of the galaxy volume two is a giant character development piece with the whole team and how they get along amongst themselves, by themselves. And as a group together, because they really didn't become a team until the end of the first one. So, I mean, me personally, do I really want to see them as soon as volume two pops off, them go shooting off in the space into the galaxy trying to do another mission? I mean, there's nothing wrong with it. And that may be enjoyable, but me, you know, I want to see how they are as a team when they're not on a mission, when they're just going about their day, you know, how has this group of characters banded together and is it for the good or for the worse? And this movie takes place a few months after the first film and I am perfectly fine with it. So, there's really no plot or story to this movie and that's not a bad thing. It really focuses on the jokes and the character development. And the way it starts off is this another flashback to the past on Earth and I'm not going to spoil it for you here because this is non-spoilers. I may come back later and do a spoiler-filled review, but I like how they set up things. You know, one thing that was prominent in this trailer is who is Peter Quill's father, Stalor's father, Chris Pratt's father. And of course is Kurt Douglas and I'm not running it for you. That's all, I said Kurt Douglas, Kurt Russell. That's all over the trailers and he is, what is his name? What is his name? I forgot the plan is, I'm going to say Nebula. That's not her name. Man, what is, I forgot his name. I'm going to look it up real quick right here because I got the computer right in front of me. But, and I still can't find it or whatever. I'm not going to give up till I find what is his name? I can't believe I forgot. Ego the planet, Ego the living planet. It just popped up in my mind right there. He's Ego the living planet. And so what I, in the trailers, one of the first scenes you see is them on that platform trying to, you know, defeat that space alien creature, interdimensional creature or whatever because he's trying to, you know, steal the power supply. That's one of the first scenes of this movie. And I always kind of say to myself, man, they've shown this a lot, but when you actually see the film, nothing is ruined from what they show in the trailers because they give it to you in a completely different perspective than before. And me personally, in my type of taste, when life and death is on the line, when there is a battle going down, I don't want any jokes going on. I mean, if they're like, you know, funny moments, that's fine, but jokes, I really don't care for jokes in serious moments. I want everybody involved to be really giving it all their God. I want giving it all their God. I want them to be taking it seriously. I want to feel as if someone is gonna die if everybody involved is not taking it seriously. And with this, it was a bad ass fight in beginning with that creature on that platform, but it was also really funny. And they had the music going on and the soundtrack. And I will say that the soundtrack is not as great as it was in the first movie, but I'll touch on that later. But it was funny and fun. And it also got serious. It was just like the perfect mix and nothing was wrong. I really did love that scene. And I don't want to ruin anything for you here. So what's the best way that I can say this? But after that, all that is, is really the guardians are going around and just trying to discover who they are. And it caters to one character for the most part and that is Chris Pratt's character, Star-Lord, Peter Quill. It caters to him and him just trying to find out where he comes from. And you get to know Kurt Russell in the very, very beginning. And that's just pretty much the movie. You're learning about Peter Quill and his heritage and where he comes from. And all the questions that you may have asked at the end of the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie, they are answered in this movie and paced out so well. And one other thing about this movie is there are a ton of jokes and funny moments. And I heard some other critics complaining about there were just so many jokes and the jokes kept repeating itself over and over and over again. There was not one funny moment or joke that I did not laugh at in this entire movie. This movie is hilarious. Even in the moments where they're battling and people are about to die, they're still cracking jokes and they're still funny moments. And I love every moment of it. I have zero complaints. I was laughing from the very beginning of this movie until the very end of this movie and all in between. As far as it being a funny, comedic, hilarious Marvel Studios movie, I give this a 10 out of 10. Just considering the jokes in the funny moments. So don't jump out of your skin yet because I haven't talked about everything else. So I have no complaints there. But as far as all the guardians and them separating, I really love the dynamic between Peter Quill's character Star-Lord and Gamora. There is a tension of love between these characters and they just didn't jump into love at the end of this movie or the beginning or any point in time. But you know, Peter Quill, he's attracted to her. And you see that in the trailers as well from Mantis because she has the power to sense people's feelings and they made a joke about that. And if you're watching this, you know what I'm talking about. But I do love the dynamic between those characters and Guardians of the Gallantys, Galaxy Volume 3 or Volume 4, if they have a Volume 4 and James Gunn has already been confirmed to come back into Volume 3. You know, I would really like it if by the end of that movie this couple fell in love or even if they didn't, even if they teased you along, you know, that would be fine too. I also liked the addition of Baby Groot. And the first movie he was big or regular group but then this one is Baby Groot. And I liked that they kept on Baby Groot the whole time. And I'm not gonna spoil any post-credit scenes for you. But I do like they kept on with Baby the whole time because that just gives more stakes to his character because at the end of the first one, if he was able to absorb that blast and you know, if you know Groot's power, as long as there's a piece of him that you could find and plant it for it to grow, he can grow back to his normal self. I don't know if he'll still have all of his memories. I believe he might. I need to do my research on that. But as long as you're able to find a piece of him, he can grow and must know that by now. But if he's able to just to grow back into his full self immediately, I mean, there's really, I mean, he's an invincible character, you know, and that's boring. I mean, he literally can't die or that, you know, there's no stakes to it. So I liked that they kept him as a baby because it made it a struggle for the rest of the Guardians team because in the first movie, he was, you know, a threat. You know, if anybody ran up on Groot, they'll probably get their butt kicked, their ass kicked. But, you know, you cannot do that. You know, if you run up on Baby Groot, you can kick him across the room. So you have to use that character in a different way. He's small, he's tiny, he can sneak around, get into crevices here and there, undetected. You know, hey, if you have a superhero team, you do need somebody to be stealthy. So I really do like the additional Baby Groot there. And he was very cute and very adorable. I don't collect toys. It's been many, many years since I have, but I do find myself wanting to buy a Baby Groot and kind of just, you know, putting him up on my desk or whatever, you know, just to keep me, you know, satisfied and entertained when I'm bored, staring at the wall or something like that. As far as Drax is concerned, played by Dave Bautista, you know, his character Groot as well. I do like his arc in the first movie. He's so literal. And that's just how his character is. I mean, just somewhat dumbfounded. But you see in this movie that, you know, his social skills and mannerisms have adapted to, you know, just somewhat more likable and that you can cater to. And that's just because he was been with the Guardians for a while now, a number of months. And I don't think that's a number of years, but just, you know, a number of months. So he's learning social interact. He's learning, you know, how to interact with everyone socially. And it's just not as awkward. He understands jokes and doesn't take everything as literal as he did the first time. He somewhat understands sarcasm. I mean, you know, I like that. He's not just the same dumb, you know, big, you know, hulking monster, well not really monster, you know, from the first one, you know, he's growing. And I can tell that's because, you know, he feels like he's part of a family. And, you know, he's able to interact with everybody else. Now, at the beginning of this review, I said that I did not like Nebula in the first movie. I didn't, I could not stand her. But I really did like her in this movie because they gave her character more depth than they did from the first film. You really get to understand where she comes from and why she's so angry and why she has a chip on her shoulder. You really understand why she cannot stand her father Thanos. She hates him and wants to kill him. And it makes sense. You know, there's this backstores that were telling her about telling us about what her father Thanos had to go through. And I also liked that they did not show Thanos in this movie. He's mentioned a time or two, but they did not show him, which is great because they just need to save him for later. But I really did understand where Nebula was coming from. She still kind of had that annoying voice and I'm not 100% in love with her makeup. But I liked her on screen. The first movie I wanted her to get out of there. The second movie I'm like, you know, okay, you know, whether you join the Guardians of the Galaxy team or not, I like you as a character now. I understand why you're so angry. And hey, sister, you know, let's try to work it out. Gamora, I mean, she's not as bitter as she was. She was kind of like F the team in the beginning, but she's more of a team player now as well. Played by Zoë Saldana. Zoë Saldana, she's great. And Rosa Crowe is, oh my goodness, why am I keep forgetting everybody's name? Why is this name even Rosa Crowe? This is embarrassing. I gotta stop it. I'm gonna go over my review and look up names because I can't remember prominent characters Kurt Russell. I was saying Russell Crowe and I don't know what else I said before that Kurt Russell. I don't know, I'm getting my Russell's and my Kurt's and all that Kurt Russell. Played by Eagle, he's playing Eagle the Living Planet. The whole concept was cool. I mean, I really did like that. There was one element of Eagle the Living Planet that they did not show. And if I think about it, if they would have showed it, it would have, I don't know. I mean, it would have been silly, but hey, I mean, this is Guardians of the Galaxy volume. So they could have, well, it wasn't necessary. And I didn't even miss it in the movie because I'm just not thinking of it now. But him as Peter Coole's father, I really did love all that. It was great, very creative as well. And I'm gonna talk about the villain of the film. I'm just not gonna mention him because the villain of the film, you kinda see him throughout the whole movie but you just don't know who he is and he reveals himself in the end. And it's not a surprise. You kinda see it coming, but I just like the build up because when you're watching the movie, you could be asking yourself, okay, what is the point of this? Where are they trying to get to? You know, what's the point? But you, or me personally, I don't even care because I was enjoying, I was laughing my ass off the whole time and I was enjoying the character interactions and how they grew and how they're coming together. So when that part came, I was like, hey, this is kind of like a nice bonus for me because, excuse me to be honest with you, there's not much action in this movie. I mean, there's a little bit here and there but this is a, you know, it's not that much action at all. So if you're going in this movie with a lot of action, hey, you may be disappointed. I was going into this movie, not really wanting much of anything and came out really enjoying it. But going back to Kurt Russell's character, I really did like him. And oh, something else that I want to touch on is the dialogue between these characters because it was on point and I just want to give credit to James Gunn's writing because every time I ask myself when a certain character would get separated and come back together, this person would do this, I would ask myself, okay, shouldn't you be asking this person this? Shouldn't you be asking this person that? I would be asking this if I was in the situation and the next second later, a character would be saying that exact line of dialogue and it makes sense that the script made sense. Sometimes like Batman v Superman, the script just didn't make sense a ton of times. The script made sense and, you know, characters were filling in little holes here and there. You know, nothing was leaking. It was all there and it all made sense and it was cohesive. Now, just some other things that I liked was the race, the sovereign, those gold people. They were pretty cool. Just a bunch of gold people were a bunch of sticks up their butt that thought there was better than everybody. I did like that. I did like the Ravagers. Oh, Yondu, let's talk about Yondu, Yondu. Love Yondu, didn't really care for Yondu in the first, it's like everybody that I didn't like in the first movie, I liked a lot better in the second movie. Yondu was great, Yondu was great. Play about, why am I forgetting everybody's name? Who plays Yondu? Mark Rooker. Yeah, he was cool. He had that extra fan when he was whistling and making his arrow go around. If you know the comments, you know that in the comments he actually had a bow that he would shoot the arrow and whistle around, but I guess they didn't want him to copy off a hot guy and if you can whistle and the arrow can fly around or whatever, what do you need a bow for? You gotta adapt it to the screen. But he was cool. He had character depth as well. And I liked him a lot in this movie and I felt sorry for him. And even him and Rocket had a great scene together. They were kind of the same character and they bonded their way because they noticed that they had a lot in common. And when they bonded, I was like, okay, I like this a lot. I mean, it was just really good. The dynamic between Rocket My goodness gracious. The dynamic between Rocket and Yondu was great. The dynamic between Peter Quill and Gamore was great. And also Drax the Destroyer and what is her name, Mantis. And she is, you know, I liked her character as well. She was funny. She was like the dumb version that Drax was in the first movie, but just kind of a different perspective. And I don't, I go ahead and, you know, I mean, I wouldn't mind seeing Drax and Mantis hooking up later on, you know what I'm saying? Have some Drax Mantis babies or something. I mean, you know, I'm not ruining anything for you, but I can see that. And another great thing about it is there was a lot of surprises as far as cameos and Easter eggs. There was actually one, a set of characters I was really surprised to see because I thought that 20th Century Fox owned the rights to it. I'm like, wait a minute. How are these characters popping up here? I thought, yeah, they own the rights, but I guess not and I'm not going to ruin it for you here. If you're a super duper comic nerd, geek like me, you probably know what I'm talking about. If I come back and do a spoiler review, I will talk about that as well. But guys, like, it was one thing, it was one other thing that I talked about the action. I talked about the plot, talked about the characters. I talked about how funny it was. I really like how they showed Planet Ego. That was beautiful. The only gripe that I have about the whole movie and it's kind of hard to think about is one of the characters when he revealed who he was in his origin. I was like, oh, snap. Oh, shit, you are powerful as hell. Super duper, duper powerful. Like, really, really powerful. And with that power, I kind of felt like, you know, well, he wasn't defeated easily. The person wasn't defeated easily, but now I take that back because, yeah, I take that back. I'm not gonna complain there because it's making more sense the more that I think about it right now. But the grand finale towards the end, I really did enjoy it. It was, oh, well, I'll go back to there because I do want to mention something about Rocket. But the grand finale towards the end was very creative and I enjoy every moment of it, seriously. I love seeing all the characters fly around with other gadgets and whatnot. I mean, it was, you know, a funny scene and it had all the action that I could want. It was, you know, all wrapped up and lots of the both of me. And if I didn't speak of Rocket earlier, well, I spoke about him when he was getting along with what you call it, Yandu. But Rocket, I love this character. I mean, I really do. He has that Rocket pack with these guns, but he is still a worthy foe without all of his gadgets and weapons because he's super small and agile and he's smart. And he knows how to wiggle his way out of everything. And, I mean, other than that, guys, the only thing I can complain about is that this movie just did not blow me away. I'm not sitting here like, you know, Captain America Civil War or Logan, like, oh, the action, oh, nothing like that. But I mean, I did enjoy this movie a lot better than the first movie. And a lot of, you know, a lot of the other critics, they released their review for this, like last Monday or the Monday before that. And I saw a cup, I saw Jeremy John's review. I saw John Campion's review on what Carlotta movie talk. I saw John Schnep and IGN and maybe one other review. And a lot of the stuff that they complained about in this movie with the jokes in the plot. Also, Charlie did with emergency awesome. I don't understand their complaints. I really don't, maybe because they love the first Guardians of the Galaxy film so much. And I, you know, I enjoyed it. I thought it was good, but I wasn't like, hey, y'all, y'all need to go see Guardians of the Galaxy to move out of the chain. It was nothing like that for me. But this one, I really did enjoy Guardians of the Galaxy volume two much better than volume one. I made, well, you know, I'm not saying that I'm just down to the theater to see it again, but I'm not opposed to it either. There are also four post-criticings. Make sure you stay to the very, very end. And now the hardest part, because I'm getting up on like 30-something minutes is the rating time out of 10. So if I have to rate the Guardians of the Galaxy volume two out of a one out of 10. Hold on, let me think about this. Let me think about this. And I'm gonna tell y'all where it tops in the MCU as well. I've got it out of like the 14 and 15 MCU films. Man, this is hard. I'm dancing on, should I give it this or should I give it that? I'm gonna give Guardians of the Galaxy volume two an 8.5 out of 10. Yes, an 8.5 out of 10. Now, as far as this does not reach my top three. And my top three in the MCU is still Iron Man one. Captain America, the Winter Soldier, and Avengers one. Civil War comes in at number four, even though the Civil War action was better than any other movies I'm judging as a whole. Civil War is probably number four, which puts, now I had Ant-Man at number five before, but I like, damn, do I like Guardians of the Galaxy volume two more than Ant-Man? Do I like Guardians of the Galaxy volume two more than Ant-Man? Yes, oh snap, I don't know. Maybe. I gotta think about that. I gotta think about that. No, I'm gonna still say, I like, I'm gonna still put Ant-Man at number five, Guardians of the Galaxy volume two and number six. That may change in the morning when I think about it more, Iron Man two is the worst. Iron Man three is right after that followed by the two Thor films, then Incredible Hulk, then Captain America, the first Avenger. Let me write this out, hold on. Yeah, I've been here 30 minutes already. Y'all can wait a little bit longer. Actually, I feel like writing this out, I don't feel like writing it out. I'm gonna make another video some of the time about rating the MCU films. I did one at the end of 2014 and 15. I'll just make another one. But guys, yes, if I rate this movie out of a one out of 10, I'm gonna give it an 8.5 out of 10. Now, before you listen to hear the song, come on and me pub and everything else, hit me up. I'm Brennan Keith Avery. I love movies to death. I want to go to the red carpet premiere of Black Panther that comes out February of 2018. You probably said this, and I'm Brennan, what the hell are you talking about? Look how many views you got. You probably won't even get a couple of hundred, but it's okay because everybody gotta start somewhere. But I love Marvel to death, and I'm black. And I love being black to death. And I love Black Panther as well. My goodness gracious, go look at my Captain America Civil War review that I did a year ago, and you'll see how much I love Black Panther. It is a long shot that I will make the red carpet as main first today. And that movie comes out February of next year. So I doubt I'll have 100,000, 300,000 million subscribers by the end to warn me to walk that red carpet. But hey, you gotta start somewhere, and I'm not giving up, I wanna go. So you can help me out by liking this video a thousand times and sharing it a thousand times. Yes, your hands and fingers will be tired after you do it, but I would really appreciate it. Help me go to LA to Hollywood to see Black Panther on the red carpet. I wanna be in there with my black suit on with the black people and everybody else repping Black Panther, yes. Many red guys, have you seen Guardians of the Galaxy volume two yet? Were you lucky enough to see an early screening? Do you wanna see it? Did anything I say turn you on or did I turn you off? Do you agree with me or do you disagree with me? Let me know in the comment section below. Let's get this conversation going and keep it flowing. 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