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* AwesomeDearBoy: The film cast all participated because they found the concept hilarious. Creator/ChrisPratt and Creator/ZoeSaldana even took part even though they were busy filming other projects at the time[[note]]Pratt shot his sequence while on set of ''Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom'' and the crew of that movie pitched in on their own time because they thought it was funny[[/note]].


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/JamesGunn's originally planned to not include Creator/ChrisPratt and Creator/ZoeSaldana because he knew they had other filming commitments. The two confronted him when they heard about the music video and said they'd make time for it so he added parts for them.
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* {{Feelies}}: The Ultra HD Blu-Ray comes with a poster of Hasselhoff and the Sneepers.[[note]]Unlike the one in the page image, the robot doesn't have a mask.[[/note]]
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* DoingItForTheArt: James Gunn insisted that the "Guardians Inferno" music video be shot on genuine 1970s television cameras, which was extremely expensive and technically difficult to do, because they provide a visual quality that is impossible to replicate in post-production. Also, the initial plan was just to use David Hasselhoff and dancers but the cast, despite their busy schedules, all enthusiastically agreed to participate when asked, with Chris Pratt even shooting his part during a spare moment on the set of ''Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom'' and the crew of that movie pitching in to help.
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* DevelopmentGag: "The Sneepers", the fictional band the song is credited too, was also the name of an alien race James Gunn created during the development of the first ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', which was ultimately unused in that film.

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* DevelopmentGag: "The Sneepers", the fictional band the song is credited too, was also the name of an alien race James Gunn created during the development of the first ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'', which was ultimately unused in that film.
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* DevelopmentGag: "The Sneepers", the fictional band the song is credited too, was also the name of an alien race James Gunn created during the development of the first ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', which was ultimately unused in that film/

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* DevelopmentGag: "The Sneepers", the fictional band the song is credited too, was also the name of an alien race James Gunn created during the development of the first ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', which was ultimately unused in that film/film.
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* DevelopmentGag: "The Sneepers", the fictional band the song is credited too, was also the name of an alien race James Gunn created during the development of the first ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', which was ultimately unused in that film/

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* DoingItForTheArt: About the music video, in an interview of David Hasselhoff and James Gunn, they mention that director David Yarovesky worked very hard to give it the feel of an '70s music clip, including the use of old-school TV cameras to film.

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* DoingItForTheArt: About James Gunn insisted that the "Guardians Inferno" music video, video be shot on genuine 1970s television cameras, which was extremely expensive and technically difficult to do, because they provide a visual quality that is impossible to replicate in an interview of post-production. Also, the initial plan was just to use David Hasselhoff and James Gunn, they mention dancers but the cast, despite their busy schedules, all enthusiastically agreed to participate when asked, with Chris Pratt even shooting his part during a spare moment on the set of ''Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom'' and the crew of that director David Yarovesky worked very hard movie pitching in to give it the feel of an '70s music clip, including the use of old-school TV cameras to film.help.
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* SpoiledByTheMerchandise: Two weeks before ''[=GotG=] Vol. 2'' premiered in the US, "My daddy was a planet!" revealed one oddity about Ego that the trailers tried to keep secret.

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* SpoiledByTheMerchandise: Two weeks before ''[=GotG=] Vol. 2'' premiered in the US, "My daddy was a planet!" revealed one oddity about Ego that the trailers tried to keep secret.hide from moviegoers who never read his comics.
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* SpoiledByTheMerchandise: If moviegoers who didn't read any comics bought ''Awesome Mix, Vol. 2'' before ''[=GotG=] Vol. 2'' premiered, the line "My daddy was a planet!" would have revealed one oddity about Ego that the trailers tried to keep secret.

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* SpoiledByTheMerchandise: If moviegoers who didn't read any comics bought ''Awesome Mix, Vol. 2'' Two weeks before ''[=GotG=] Vol. 2'' premiered, premiered in the line US, "My daddy was a planet!" would have revealed one oddity about Ego that the trailers tried to keep secret.
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* SpoiledByTheMerchandise: If moviegoers who didn't read any comics bought ''Awesome Mix, Vol. 2'' before ''[=GotG=] Vol. 2'' premiered, the line "My daddy was a planet!" would have revealed one oddity about Ego that the trailers tried to keep secret.
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* DoingItForTheArt: About the music video, in an interview of David Hasselhoff and James Gunn, they mention that director David Yarovesky worked very hard to give it the feel of an '70s music clip, including the use of old-school TV cameras to film.
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