Is it important to watch it on the big screen as far as the telling of the story? I’m concerned that I could not keep aunt Diana awake that long and that perhaps it would be better for us to break it into two or three sessions.
Is it important to watch it on the big screen as far as the telling of the story? I’m concerned that I could not keep aunt Diana awake that long and that perhaps it would be better for us to break it into two or three sessions.
Would it be ok to watch on the small screen so that you could break it into 2-3 sessions? I don’t think I could keep D.D. Awake that long. So is the big screen important to the way the story is told?
Both formats are great in their own way but I kind of lean towards the entertaining. What ever works for you I will be waiting to see you your work and ideas for season number four!!
It’s hard to compare this format vs the awards. This format is very informative whereas the awards are entertaining. I see that I have missed The Fabelmans. I will have to try to find it. Hopefully, it’s still streaming.
I really enjoyed it. It still had the classic Guardians humour while also going more dramatic and somber than the previous entries. Rocket’s backstory was tragically and beautifully told. Great review 👍
Congratulations on Season 3. Looking forward to Season 4. I loved the Rocket story in Guardians, and how you always do such a great job of breaking down a movie. Going to have to root for good old Mickey!
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