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    Release Date: August 1 2014
    Genre: Action/Adventure, Sci Fi, Superhero
    MPAA Rating: PG-13
    Director: James Gunn
    Studio: Marvel Studios, Walt Disney Pictures
    Starring: Benicio del Toro, Bradley Cooper, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Djimon Hounsou, Glenn Close, John C. Reilly, Karen Gillan, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Vin Diesel, Zoe Saldana
    Runtime: 122 min
    Official Website: http://marvel.com/guardians
What do you get when you team up a thief, two thugs, an assassin, and a maniac in one crazy superhero action summer blockbuster? You get Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, along with the voice talents of Bradley Cooper and Vin Diesel. Is this movie one the best Marvel superhero flicks ever or is this just a dumb sci fi spectacle featuring a bunch of A-holes?

Synopsis

In 1988, a young Peter Quill sits in a hospital listening to his Sony Walkman headphones while he patiently waits to see his mother on her death bed. His grandfather brings Peter in for her to say her goodbyes. His mom passes away in a room filled with family members, but not without giving her son a small token to remember her by. As Peter runs out of the hospital crying, he stumbles in the grass and a blinding light from the sky lights up the darkness. Suddenly a beam envelopes him and lifts him into a large spacecraft which takes him to the far reaches of the galaxy.
Twenty-six years later, Peter has become a legendary intergalactic outlaw who goes by the name of Star-Lord and is always in search of artifacts to sell to the highest bider. He’s a member of a clan of space pirates who call themselves Ravagers. While investigating ruins on a deserted planet for a priceless orb, he runs into a soldier named Korath the Pursuer who also wants the orb so he can deliver it to hos boss, Ronan the Accuser, a fanatical zealot from the Kree Empire who wants to use the orb to destroy Xandar, the planet of his arch enemies. Peter escapes with the orb, but in doing so double crosses his treasure hunting partner, Yondu Udonta, the leader of the Ravagers. Yondu is not at all pleased so he puts a bounty on Peter’s head for 40,000 units.
While on Xandar trying to pawn the orb to a man called the Broker, Peter runs into a couple of bounty hunters named Rocket and Groot who want the 40,000 unit reward. Rocket is a genetically engineered raccoon who can talk and Groot is his walking tree companion. Unfortunately, who else is after Peter is an assassin named Gamora. She is the daughter of the titan Thanos who has loaned her skills to Ronan in order to ensure she get the orb for him. All are captured by Xandar’s military police known as the Nova Corp and for past crimes are sent to the Kyln, a maximum security prison that floats in space.
At the prison, they meet Drax who wants to kill Gamora as revenge for Ronan murdering his wife and daughter. Peter convinces Drax that Ronan is the bigger target and to use Gamora as bait. Because Gamora wants the orb, Peter wants the payment, Drax wants revenge, and Rocket and Groot want the bounty, they all decide to work together to escape the prison and get to a location called Knowhere to sell the orb to Taneleer Tivan who is better known as The Collector. Can this group of misfits get to Knowhere without being killed by Ronan and Yondo or will they change their minds when they find out what the mysterious object really is and why Thanos wants it so badly?

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Just another Brett Ratner ("Rush Hour"/"X-Men: The Last Stand"/"Tower Heist") directed film I didn't like. The blockbuster sword-and-sandals epic, about the ancient mythical Greek demigod, supposedly the son of Zeus, named after the queen of heaven Hera, is watchable, fancifully staged and its fast pace makes it easy to handle, but the acting is wooden, the storytelling clunky and the incessant slaughter is less than compelling. It's loosely based on Radical Comics' Hercules by the late Steve Moore, who disapproved of this adaptation. Writers Ryan Condal and Evan Spiliotopoulos keep it simple as a mere popcorn escapist film, with no knowledge of antiquity needed.

In 358 B.C., in ancient Greece, Hercules (Dwayne Johnson) is viewed as a tormented soul, who must complete his 12 super-human labors before free of the jealous Hera's death threat and has one more to do before he's home free (we do see the legend battle the Nemean lion and slay the Lernaean hydra). Hercules is also grief-stricken over the murder of his wife and three children, but because of the rumor that he killed them the strongman is booted from Athens. The brooding Hercules finds five acolytes who believe in him and they bond together as a loyal ragtag band of mercenary warriors, fighting for gold and for one last battle to get enough loot to retire in style. 

The team includes his spin-master legendary making exaggerated storyteller nephew Iolaus (Reece Ritchie), a spear-chucking seer fond of wrongly predicting his own death (Ian McShane), the childhood friend who is a wisecracking dagger man (Rufus Sewell), the half-feral mute fierce warrior (Aksel Hennie) and a blonde Amazon with a bow and arrow (Ingrid Bolsø Berdal). The group agree to go to Thrace and fight against the marauder Rhesus (Tobias Santelmann) and his supposed centaurs, who is burning innocent villages, when recruited by the lovely Princess Ergenia (Rebecca Ferguson), who represents her ambitious dad, Lord Cotys (John Hurt). He wants his farmer subjects trained to be a great army by Hercules to fight with the legend against Rhesus' army. The widow Ergenia is protective of her young wide-eyed son Arius (Isaac Andrews), whom she expects to be the future king of Thrace and is distant from the venal King Eurystheus (Joseph Fiennes), of Athens, and his secret conniving partner, her power hungry dad.

There are several twists in the story after the Hercules victory over Rhesus, but the battle scenes are mostly forgettable as the pic seems best when it shoots for dumb sight gags to entertain the masses with its unpretentious but shallow storytelling. All the disposable revisionist mythological film did for me was make me not care about the legend of Hercules. And, in the end, all I can say about this misfire is--“Fucking centaurs,” please give me no more Hercules films this year.