I mean could it really be anything else?
>"I like the Superman of Richard Donner, the Dark Knight , Christopher Nolan, and the first Iron Man , but superhero film that impressed me most is one that does not take itself too seriously: Guardians of the Galaxy . when his projection was over, I left with the feeling of having seen something new in movies, without any cynicism or fear of being dark when needed."
>"There is a difference between heroes and superheroes. The hero is an ordinary person who is faced with a serious fact and acts to modify it. A hero is a person who, walking down the street, see a car on fire and runs help the person who is in the driver's seat, attached to the seat belt to loosen. Super-hero is a person who, on the same scene, would fly to the car and try to turn it upside down and shake it using his super strength , until the driver is released. I identify more with the first example. Filmo everyday heroes."
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/guardians_of_the_galaxy/steven-spielberg-reveals-his-favourite-marvel-studios-a141703
And as for how Gunn took it
You are now aware Steven Spielberg almost directed 1978's "Superman".
>>82828181
Not the worst choice honestly
Pic related is Spielberg now I guess.
GotG had tons of homages to Spielbergs movies. Of course it would be his favorite.
>>82827365
>GotG is just memes guys, but it's a shitty fucking movie
>One of the best filmmakers ever thinks its possibly the best of its genre
Haters BTFO? Haters BTFO.
>>82828799
"Superhero" is not a genre. You honestly think Guardians of the Galaxy is the same genre as The Winter Soldier?
It wasn't just a throw-away line, was it? WAS IT?
http://comicbook.com/blog/2014/04/13/james-cameron-praises-captain-america-the-winter-soldier/
James Cameron also liked TWS./tv/ on suicide watch
>>82829461
The script had them as Badoon but they realized while filming that they don't have the rights to Badoon so they had to call them Sakarans instead.
>>82829545
2014 was a good year.
>>82829545
Yeah that probably makes sense. Seems like it would be his type of thing
>>82827365
>I left with the feeling of having seen something new in movies, without any cynicism or fear of being dark when needed."
Isn't this basically every Spielbeg film ever made?