RE: MCU Puzzle Pieces and Cry Babies.

RE: MCU Puzzle Pieces and Cry Babies.

Quit crying MCU haters, let me wipe away your baby tears. Karl helps you find peace inside the shrine of the MCU.

Editorial Opinion
By 616 - Dec 21, 2014 07:12 PM EST
Yo playa let me break this down real quick for you son!
 
There was a little kerfuffle on the Twitters this morning that involved a CBMer and one smooth pimp who goes by the name James-to-slick-Gunn. You could go and check what was said if a certain punk hadn't gotten all deletey and hoped we'd all forget but you can't just block a mother-shut-you-mouth like me and just expect it to be forgotten AWWW HELLS NAW!
 
So punk in question, lets call him Baron Funkenstein, said in the aforementioned deleted tweets (Or twits if you like) "Dear James Gunn, GOTG is a puzzlepeice movie and that's just what you need to realize it is, a puzzle peice." Or, maybe not that exactly, who knows? Baron Funkenstein deleted it because hes a CHUMP. Surprising with such a cool name right?
 
Well I feel its important to address this because GOTG is not a puzzle peice picture, its the most stand alone movie since the birth of the MCU. 
Thanos? You gonna throw some Thanos in my face? OH COME ON FELLA'S! Ol' prune face is in two scenes in the movie, and TURNS AROUND TO FACE THE CAMERA IN ANOTHER. It ain't like Avengers and GOTG are the story Thanos in the MCU yet. Ok so maybe peices of the same puzzle, yeah sure, but one is a blue peice that fits into the endless sky and the other is way, way over in the other corner and there is a picture of a rabbit that you can't even see in the picture on the box. 
 
Point is, it's different. It's seperate, and that's good.
The MCU needs more movies like this in its canon, it's going to become impossible to tell good stories in this world if each movie is obsessivly trying to manage its history with and simultaniously promote its next work. It's unsustainable and it's going to damage the films in the long run. Think of what happened with Iron Man Three and Captain America : The Winter Soldier. 
 
IM3 people complained about the lack of the Avengers to help Tony, or failing that an explaination of where they were. CA:TWS people whined about it being a team up picture, as if he hadn't had a whole comic series with Black Widow, and I don't even want to hear the complaints about his third movie basically being an Avengers flick.
 
Listen here honky! Let your crack pipe cool down for a second and listen up! 
ONE. IF you're going to complain about this stuff, then it's whining about one thing and not the other, pick the hill you're going to die on because it's stupid to be angry about both.
TWO. Appreciate the fact that it would suck to have to spend a quarter of a movie explaining away characters that won't be seen in the movie because their buddies have their own flick.
THREE. There isn't a three but it seemed stupid to only count to two. 

In short, I DISAGREE BARON FUNKENSTEIN!
 
That's all for know, I'm sure if you sound off in the comments I'll yell at you more there too though. Thanks for reading this far and don't cry for me Argentina, because I'm not listening anyway.
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ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 12/21/2014, 8:37 PM
Goddamit Karl!
616
616 - 12/21/2014, 8:49 PM
AXE - It's pronounced Kaaaaahrl.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 12/21/2014, 9:27 PM
@MexicanSuperman I like your observations! But it makes sense when you think about it, because Guardians was basically the exact same kind of team-up movie as The Avengers...only without the benefit of a bunch of solo movies to set up the characters beforehand. The biggest similarity, to me, is the personalities of the characters on each team.

And about Loki's scepter...I don't know how official these things are, but I was looking at the Marvel Cinematic Universe wiki earlier, and it strongly implied that Loki's scepter was simply imbued with power from the Tesseract (I believe they both glow with the exact same shade of blue as well). Again, for all I know those kinds of wikis can be edited by anyone, so I guess take that with a grain of salt.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 12/21/2014, 9:28 PM
Then again, Loki's scepter seems to have certain powers (mind control, energy blasts) that the Tesseract itself has never been shown to possess, so maybe they ARE two separate stones. We'll find out in Age of Ultron, I guess!
616
616 - 12/21/2014, 9:46 PM
@MexicanSuperman All great points, my main argument is that its point within the MCU was not to interact with the rest of the created universe but create a new part of it. I think the simularities between the Avengers are on purpose because the Guardians are basically the cosmic Avengers. Also that people need to stop focusing on the universe in every facet of every movie and just try and enjoy them.
TheLokey1
TheLokey1 - 12/21/2014, 10:58 PM
@mexican superman,

You forgot to mention that the score is nearly identical in both movies. (Quills mixtape
Withstanding)
MileHighRonin
MileHighRonin - 12/21/2014, 11:45 PM
My only two complaints about GotG; Changing Yondu and the Drax vs Ronan sequence. It didn't ruin the film or anything like that.

I too believe Loki's scepter is the Mind Gem.

When will the Aether come back into play?
616
616 - 12/22/2014, 12:14 AM
Heres a point by point against that just for arguments sake though.

1. The infinity stones in The Avengers was meant to start the story of stones in phase two so that's no mistake at all, expect them in 2/3 marvel movies up until Infinity War.
2. Neither Loki or Ronan were working for Thanos, but they both were using him for their own goals.
3. Yeah they're heroes and that's how the characters existed in the comics, you cannot claim that their stories are simular though, its a son of an intergalactic king, the last daughter of a civilization, a scientifically expiremented on raccoon (or alien in some cases), a living tree and yeah a strong guy but one that varies very much as a character from the Hulk.
4. Got me there, but once again this struggle prexists in the comics.
5. Sure, but in Avengers he doesnt as you say do much, in this he is addressed as a character and is part of the plot actively.
6. Once again, sure, but that exists in the comics and nearly every other team up in history ever. Its kind of an unfortunate deal given to women.
7. Not sure who you're referring to here, so I'll just concede.
8. As addressed in GOTG it is difficult for people to wield the infinity stones, Ronan does not handle it with ease until he puts it into the weapon the people who were destroyed in the Collector sequence were destroyed, the people shown using the infinity stones in the Collector sequence are using them in weapons as well, that was the mind gem in the Loki pokey stick and eventually they will be connected in the Infinity gauntlet.
9. Once again got me here, but if they didn't place the stones somewhere the next story in the series would have to feature that plot device. And once again these things must be put to use again in Infinity War

@MileHighRonin - the Aether will also be back in Infinity War guaranteed, but who knows it might be back before that.
MercwithMouth
MercwithMouth - 12/22/2014, 8:46 AM
@KarlAlden

I'm thumbing this. But not for the article. I'm thumbing this because you referred to Loki's scepter as "The Loki Pokey Stick". Bravo, good sir, bravo.
616
616 - 12/22/2014, 10:56 AM
@Gusto Thank you sir, this is my first article so I appreciate any reaction.

@MercwithMouth Thanks man, I have to give credit to Kev Smith for the Loki pokey stick, he coined that term when Avengers came out and I've only referred to it as such since then.
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