Guardians Of The Galaxy
Peter Quill is a not so famous outlaw known as Star Lord whose current quest is to locate a mysterious orb and deliver it for a bounty. But when things go awry, it’s up to Quill along with a group of criminal misfits to band together to fight Ronan a retrieve the orb before he uses the power within to destroy the galaxy. Here are a few movie mistakes to look for while watching “Guardians of the Galaxy”.
∙ In the opening sequence, Peter Quill kicks away the lizard creatures near his feet. In the close-up view, when the Visual Effects Producer credit appears on the screen, Quill picks up one of the lizards in his right hand and is using it as a microphone. The scene cut to a farther view of hi while he’s walking and Quill’s hands are empty. When it shows him a few moments later after he moves the skeleton and the Director Of Photography credit appears, he’s holding the “lizard creature microphone” again.
∙ When Quill is running from Korath and his men, he’s wearing gloves on his hands. He’s still wearing them when he makes it back to his ship and when he makes his escape. But when the ship gets hit with the water geyser and he’s thrown against the glass, the view from the outside looking in shows he’s not wearing gloves. He’s wearing them again when he grabs the controls to steady the ship.
∙ When Quill, Gamora, Rocket and Groot are walking through the prison together, Rocket remarks “they don’t care what we do to each other inside”. A woman with long dark hair is close to Gamora’s right shoulder, between the man with the metal left leg and the man with the beard. It cuts to a front view when Gamora starts talking and the girl isn’t there. She can be seen a few moments later after they take down the big blue prisoner. Also during this scene, Gamora is in the middle of the group as they’re walking through the prison. When it cuts to the big blue prisoner and then back to a close-up of Quill, Gamora is now gone.
“Guardians of the Galaxy” stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Michael Rooker, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Lee Pace, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close and Benicio Del Toro. It runs 121 minutes and is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and some language.
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∙ In the opening sequence, Peter Quill kicks away the lizard creatures near his feet. In the close-up view, when the Visual Effects Producer credit appears on the screen, Quill picks up one of the lizards in his right hand and is using it as a microphone. The scene cut to a farther view of hi while he’s walking and Quill’s hands are empty. When it shows him a few moments later after he moves the skeleton and the Director Of Photography credit appears, he’s holding the “lizard creature microphone” again.
∙ When Quill is running from Korath and his men, he’s wearing gloves on his hands. He’s still wearing them when he makes it back to his ship and when he makes his escape. But when the ship gets hit with the water geyser and he’s thrown against the glass, the view from the outside looking in shows he’s not wearing gloves. He’s wearing them again when he grabs the controls to steady the ship.
∙ When Quill, Gamora, Rocket and Groot are walking through the prison together, Rocket remarks “they don’t care what we do to each other inside”. A woman with long dark hair is close to Gamora’s right shoulder, between the man with the metal left leg and the man with the beard. It cuts to a front view when Gamora starts talking and the girl isn’t there. She can be seen a few moments later after they take down the big blue prisoner. Also during this scene, Gamora is in the middle of the group as they’re walking through the prison. When it cuts to the big blue prisoner and then back to a close-up of Quill, Gamora is now gone.
“Guardians of the Galaxy” stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Michael Rooker, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Lee Pace, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close and Benicio Del Toro. It runs 121 minutes and is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and some language.
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