Some of the best action in the franchise paired with some of the most arduous, painful dialogue and plotting since Attack of the Clones. The best actors in the world couldn’t say any of this with gravitas. I’m certain half of them are about to crack in every scene. | Nathan Snelgrove
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It hasn’t lost any of its power for me on second viewing. I think I laughed even harder. This is an all-timer comedy classic.| Nathan Snelgrove
It’s clear that Gunn understands Superman, but I am not convinced he understands Clark Kent. It’s also too bad he can’t help himself from adding twenty miscellaneous characters, an inter dimensional space prison, and a group of ragtag antiheroes who threaten to undermine the entire premise of his central character. | Nathan Snelgrove
It didn’t offend me, but I forgot I watched this almost immediately and very nearly forgot to log it. It’s been twenty-four hours and I could barely tell you what it’s about. All I remember is thinking that this felt like the direct-to-TV Disney Channel mush from twenty years ago that my sister and my mother would watch together on repeat, like it was some sort of bonding ritual. | Nathan Snelgrove
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