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Let’s go, that’s awesome man. Congrats on making the dream come true.
I loved the tech of this world
like it’s super advanced but I feel like it was rudimentary to the tech we became so used to in the mainline MCU.
between superhero’s bringing their worlds tech back to the mainline, or just through stark tech and wakandas tech, it felt at times in the mainline that the s*** was TOO advanced.
probably a bad critique but i just have it in my head that after Endgame, the wakanda and stark tech both got out of control with how good it had gotten, and it was overshadowing the actual superpowers that are found across the universe
I’ve seen a couple people drop the idea of 828 becoming the mainline universe post Secret Wars after a hypothetical 616 destruction and I’d be all for that s*** solely to see the world building they can do showcasing the tech and everything.
this film has a big time americana vibe to it.
Thanks
Galactic might be my favorite mcu villain in a while
I think this movie jumped around a lot maybe some more cuts should’ve been focused on the comedic vignettes vs the plot points
I thought this was decent and I’m so glad the villain was good AND SO HAPPY that there werent any dumb stupid idiotic jokes. Everything felt natural and the family felt like an actual family
I'm seeing people complain that Galactus's motivation for wanting Franklin would be unclear to non-comic readers.
I'm a casual comic book fan, but don't know much about the F4. It wasn't clear to me what exactly Galactus would do with Franklin, but I didn't think it mattered. I think it works because the F4 don't know what he's going to do either. So both the characters and the audience are forced to speculate what would happen to the baby if Galactus got him.
That said, can one of you tell me what he actually wanted?
I think it was communicated well
First I thought it was weird that Silver Surfer was a girl but I thought she was one of the best things about the movie
These may seem like nitpicks but these were the biggest things that didn’t quite land for me:
Shalla-Bal sending Galactus back through the portal. Once we got the scene of her and Johnny where it’s revealed that she joined Galactus in order to save her home planet, a redemption of some sort seemed sensible, but it feels like we jumped from point A to C or even D. There just wasn’t enough rapport with the character for me to feel anything substantial when she makes that sacrifice at the end. Needed just a little bit more.
I’m paraphrasing the quote but when Sue comes back to life and says (of Franklin) “he’s not us, he’s more.” The most awkward and clunky line in the script. It undercut the moment, and I don’t think it was delivered particularly well. Sue is dead, Reed places Franklin on Sue, Sue comes back to life. We’re all capable of putting that 2+2 together, just leave it there.
Unfortunate that these two things happen at the end but oh well. Still thought it was great overall.
The sacrifice is the rapport imo
Not my problem as much as him being such a 1 dimensional villain with no depth
Tbh this was the most character I’ve seen galactic possess
8.5 outta 10, damn good movie, heartwarming, could be a 9 with more time in the movie
Haven’t seen a review with these two in forever
Haven’t seen a review with these two in forever
yeah I peeped the Superman one and then before that it's been a while for me too
They played an indeed ad after The Odyssey trailer
Vibe ruined
they don’t usually play horror trailers before these kinda movies
Tron trailer looks sick in 3D the vibes are back
Where the hell you see a 3d movie these days?
lots of really strong hero’s in the universe rn. really interested to see how they tie them all together