James Gunn’s new film “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2,” opening this weekend, brings back everything good we loved about the first one, and then some.

What’s on most people’s minds who are intending to see GOTGVol2 is if it will be as good as the first one.

Let’s face it, that’s a tall order to fill for writer/director James Gunn and the other ten people who share the writing credit for this sequel (seriously, ten people).

The first film pretty much embodied near perfection and landed on many top ten lists for fans and critics alike in 2014. Gunn proved he was adept at instilling a retro feel mixed with space opera camp and fans ate it up.

“Volume 2” continues the story with the theme of talented misfits doing their best to one-up each other as they help Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) discover his origins. Gunn recaptures a lot of what made the first film so memorable and injects it into a new story that elaborates on the main characters and adds a few news ones.

Not a lot of time has gone by since the first story ended. Peter Quill is pretty happy with his reputation as Star Lord; The sort-of human from Terra who saved the Galaxy alongside his team. However, when he gets the opportunity to get to know his biological dad, Ego (Kurt Russell), he starts thinking about what he might have missed out on as a kid. That dynamic between father and son is part of the emotional narrative of the film.

In this outing, GOTGVol2 focuses more on the dynamic between the characters as we get to know more about why they do what they do, especially Yondu (Michael Rooker), Drax (Dave Bautista), Nebula (Karen Gillan) and new character Mantis (Pom Klementieff).

Like the first film, every character gets their moment, especially baby Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel) who captures the big screen in several comedic scenes that will probably be many people’s favorite part. However, the film has so many solid characters that not one really stands above another, a true ensemble.

A notable performance from the versatile Michael Rooker as space pirate/ Ravager “Yondu” is a stand out amongst a fine cast, including a small role for Sylvester Stallone and Jeff Goldblum who seem headed for more in the Marvel Universe.

In a film of mostly positive there are a few negatives including the strange accent that Klementieff used for Mantis. Reminiscent of an Asian American speaking English with a heavy Asian accent. The film has a lot going on, including a ton of Easter Eggs, but at times almost seems a little bloated but it’s hard to fault the sequel because it moves along quite fast except the third act feels just a tad too long. All in all, these are nit picky compared to the overall quality of the film.

You may recall that the soundtrack “Volume 1” was almost like a character unto itself in the first film, and was a big part of Quill’s motivation. “Volume 2” nearly achieves that same vibe in this film however it seems Gunn might have chosen to put slightly less emphasis on music in order to focus the narrative a bit more on character interaction and smartly so.

Sequels tend to focus too much on being exactly like the first. Gunn is astutely aware of that and has created a follow up that embodies the essence of the first while creating enough of it’s own narrative to be on nearly equal ground. There is a bit of a lag in act 3, and visually a heap of action that becomes almost dizzying in 3D, however the film lands lightly on its feet with just enough sentimental emotion to justify any slip. Easter Eggs abound and GOTGVol2 fits nicely into the Marvel Universe as did the first one.

4 out of 5

PG-13,2 hr. 17 min.

  • Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Comedy
  • Directed By:    James Gunn (II)
  • In Theaters:    May 5, 2017 Wide
  • Walt Disney Pictures

Here is part two of three posts including videos from the Doctor Who Panel from Saturday’s Philadelphia Comic Con.

First, a fan asks if it’s weird seeing their face on a t-shirt:

On this one, a fan asks Karen how much she had to do with Amy Pond’s wardrobe:

They were also asked about shooting in Central Park:

And finally, as promised, here they are talking about the best villains in Doctor Who, the weeping angels:

That’s it for segment two of the videos. Stay tuned for the third and final post of videos from Matt and Karen!

This morning in Philadelphia, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan were shown just how many Whovians there are in the Philly area during a panel at Wizard World’s Comic Con Philadelphia. The crowd filled up the Grand Ballroom:

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It only took the crowd about a minute to realize that the duo’s roles in the show seemed so perfectly matched because of their real-life relationship. They got along like old, best friends. Here is the first few (of many) videos I will be posting from the event.

A fan asked about how much of their dialogue was improvised:

Drunk elephant:

Their first time on the TARDIS:

Another asked about any pranks they ever pulled on the set:

And, as promised, a fan dared them to sing the theme song to Doctor Who, with hilarious and fun results:

That’s it for today. I’ll be posting more videos from the Q&A, plus some other fun interviews from the con during the next few days.

Briefly: Ever since Lee Pace, Benicio Del Toro, and Karen Gillan were added to the ranks of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, the internet has been ripe with speculation on which characters the actors would be playing. Del Toro’s role has been called ” a multi-picture deal for a character that will have a big part in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” so that casting has been particularly interesting to fans.

Den of Geek has just confirmed with an unknown source just who the trio will portray in the film. Del Toro plays The Collector (one of the oldest beings in the universe, who collects things that would otherwise be destroyed), Pace is Ronan The Accuser (a Kree alien who has toyed with both sides of the force), and Gillan will portray Nebula (a space pirate who insists that she’s the granddaughter of Thanos).

Again, nothing’s official until it’s announced, but this is definitely an exciting rumour that, if true, could hold many secrets of what’s to come later in Phase Two. What do you think of the casting choices?

Guardians of the Galaxy hits theatres on August 1st, 2014.

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Briefly: The ever-growing cast of James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy just added one more.

First rumoured months ago, John C. Reilly has officially signed on for the film. He’ll be playing Rhomann Dey, leader of the Nova Corps. Reilly joins Benicio Del Toro, Karen Gillan, Glenn Close, Zoe Saldana, Lee Pace, and plenty of others! The film is set to hit theatres on August 1st, 2014.

What do you think of the casting choice? This ensemble really seems to be shaping up nicely, and I can’t wait to see some footage from this film.

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Source: Deadline

It’s been a big week for James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Last Wednesday, Glenn Close joined the project as the head of the Nova Corps, and just two days ago, Doctor Who‘s Karen Gillan signed on as a lead villain.

Today, Academy Award winner Benicio Del Toro signed on for a leading role. No details were revealed about who he’ll be playing, but according to Deadline (who broke the news), he has signed a multi-picture deal for a character that will have a big part in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Thanos? Who knows!

What do you think of the news? Guardians of the Galaxy also stars Zoe Saldana, Chriss Pratt, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, and plenty of others, and will hit theatres on August 1st, 2014!

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Source: Deadline

Just days after Glenn Close joined the project as the head of the Nova Corps, James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy has added another to its ranks.

Karen Gillan, most recognized for her five-year stint on BBC’s Doctor Who, has signed onto the film. Few details about her role have been revealed, but it is known that she’ll play the main villain in the feature.

Guardians of the Galaxy also stars Zoe Saldana, Chriss Pratt, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Glenn Close, and plenty of others. The film will hit theatres on August 1st, 2014. Let us know what you think of the latest addition to the cast, and if you’re looking forward to the film!

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If you haven’t watched tonight’s episode of Doctor Who, I suggest you do so now. The episode, titled The Angels Take Manhattan, was the fall series finale as well as Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory’s (Arthur Darvill) final adventure with the Doctor (Matt Smith). The ending was extremely heart wrenching, and if you are a Who fan, I, as well as the Doctor, expect you to “have a lump in your throat somewhere by the  end of it. And if you don’t, then you’re an alien.” And if you are an alien, then the Doctor will be coming to get you.

Below is a 12-minute tribute video to the Ponds featuring Smith, Gillan, and Darvill, along with Steven Moffat and Caroline Skinner. It timelines the Ponds’ adventures with the Doctor from the beginning to the extremely tearful goodbyes.

And all we’re saying is… we told you this had to happen a year ago.

A lot of talk has been circulating about the heartbreak we can expect due to the departure of Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory (Arthur Darvill) in this series of Doctor Who. We know that the last episode they appear in will be The Angels Take Manhattan, but Steven Moffat hasn’t ruled out whether or not one of our beloved companions will be killed off.

Now, in a recent interview with Matt Smith about series 7, he said:

“What’s really  interesting about these next five episodes…it deals with the fall of the Ponds and the demise of those two great companions that the Doctor is hugely, hugely attracted to and had such a significant impact on him as a character and for me as an actor. So that’s bound to be an event that flips his universe massively.”

His use of the word demise is what really piqued my interest. Does that mean we can expect the death of one, or possibly even both, of the Ponds? The suspense is killing me…

In a previous article, I wrote that BBC had confirmed that the premiere of Doctor Who will be Saturday, September 1 with Asylum of the Daleks. But, they have decided to give us a little treat by releasing a five-part mini adventure starting Monday, August 27, at noon on the official BBC website, with parts 2-5 broadcasting from the site throughout the week.

Pond Life, featuring the Doctor (Matt Smith), Amy (Karen Gillan), and Rory (Arthur Darvill), was written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Saul Metzstein. Throughout the mini adventure, we can expect to see what the crew has been up to since the end of the last series.

Chibnall gives some insight on what the mini series will be about:

“Pond Life provides us with a lovely opportunity to catch-up with Amy and Rory since we saw them at the end of the last series.  It opens with the Ponds at home and gives us an insight in to just what happens when the Doctor drops in and out of their lives.  Travelling with the Doctor is one of the greatest things you can do, but it’s fun to spend a few moments looking at the chaos he can also bring.”

Caroline Skinner, Executive Producer, also sheds some light on what we can expect:

“Chris has written a beautiful, heartfelt and wickedly funny piece about the adventures the Ponds have been having with the Doctor since we last saw them on-screen.  It’s not long till the series itself will be back with a vengeance – but in the meantime, Pond Life is a truly heart-warming piece about our best-loved companions and their madcap relationship with their raggedy Doctor.”

Check out this video of Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill as they give you a brief introduction into Pond Life.

More information about Pond Life will be released as the date draws near.

So in the last article I wrote, we found out that the first episode would have it’s debut at the BFI. And now they have just released the titles for episodes 4 and 5! So here is a little sneak peak for what adventures you can expect in the upcoming series:

Asylum of the Daleks, by Steven Moffat

Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, by Chris Chibnall

A Town Called Mercy, by Toby Whithouse

The Power of Three, by Chris Chibnall

The Angels Take Manhattan, by Steven Moffat

You can expect more information as the premiere of series seven draws near.

If you are a Doctor Who fan and you happen to live in New York City, BBC is planning on having a screening of the first episode Asylum Of The Daleks on Saturday, August 25 at 6pm! Much like the screening at the BFI, there will be a live Q&A with the Doctor (Matt Smith), his companion (Karen Gillan), and executive producer Caroline Skinner.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Thursday, August 16 at the price of 11¢ (with a surcharge of 1$) in honor of the Eleventh Doctor and will be available exclusively through a link shared by the @BBCAmerica account. Tickets will sell out fast, so try to get one while you can! This will be your chance to be one of the first to view Asylum of the Daleks before the season premiere on BBC America’s Supernatural Saturday, coming this Fall.

As you are all well aware, the cast of Doctor Who along with head writer Steven Moffat and new executive producer, Caroline Skinner attended San Diego Comic Con last weekend. I was lucky enough to get some time in front of a camera with them and here are the results.

Enjoy and be sure to check out my Doctor Who podcast at AMadManwithaBox.com