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<blockquote data-quote="DrunkonDuty" data-source="post: 9718198" data-attributes="member: 54364"><p>I also liked the pace. It felt right. And even though I think that the isolation from the world effect that those editing decisions helped create was not entirely intentional* it still worked.</p><p></p><p>Some other random thoughts in no particular order:</p><p></p><p>Pedro Pascal's stubble. He's considered one of the sexiest men alive (and I see it.) I don't think he needs tips.</p><p></p><p>We do see Red Ghost! In a literal blink and miss it shot in the closing credits. And it's a wide shot. I had no idea it was John Malkovich until I read [USER=16651]@Rabulias[/USER] post above.</p><p></p><p>I loved seeing Sue prove herself the most powerful of the Four. I mean, we all know it. It just rarely makes it into the non-comics.</p><p></p><p>A shot I would have liked to have seen - when Galactus gets his balance back and he and Sue are at an impasse, Ben helps by knocking down the building G-man is hanging onto. I'd have liked to have seen him grab G's big ol' foot and flip him, in a homage to the opening credits from the 1968 cartoon. In the cartoon it's a teeny tiny Ben doing it to Doom, but whatever.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>*at the time of initial shooting. I don't doubt that when everyone was in the edit suite and making the cuts that they were perfectly cogniscant of what effect they were having.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrunkonDuty, post: 9718198, member: 54364"] I also liked the pace. It felt right. And even though I think that the isolation from the world effect that those editing decisions helped create was not entirely intentional* it still worked. Some other random thoughts in no particular order: Pedro Pascal's stubble. He's considered one of the sexiest men alive (and I see it.) I don't think he needs tips. We do see Red Ghost! In a literal blink and miss it shot in the closing credits. And it's a wide shot. I had no idea it was John Malkovich until I read [USER=16651]@Rabulias[/USER] post above. I loved seeing Sue prove herself the most powerful of the Four. I mean, we all know it. It just rarely makes it into the non-comics. A shot I would have liked to have seen - when Galactus gets his balance back and he and Sue are at an impasse, Ben helps by knocking down the building G-man is hanging onto. I'd have liked to have seen him grab G's big ol' foot and flip him, in a homage to the opening credits from the 1968 cartoon. In the cartoon it's a teeny tiny Ben doing it to Doom, but whatever. *at the time of initial shooting. I don't doubt that when everyone was in the edit suite and making the cuts that they were perfectly cogniscant of what effect they were having. [/QUOTE]
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