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<blockquote data-quote="Ralif Redhammer" data-source="post: 7577125" data-attributes="member: 30438"><p>Went to see it with my wife this weekend. We both really enjoyed it. It doesn’t crack my top 5 Marvel movie list, but definitely the top 10. Brie Larson’s performance was absolutely awesome and empowering. Also, perhaps the best use of a No Doubt song in a movie.</p><p></p><p>Samuel L. Jackson’s de-aging was pretty darn perfect. It was easy to forget that you were watching a digitally altered being on screen. Then again, it’s hard to believe he’s 70 years old, watching him normally!</p><p></p><p>The 90s setting was pretty good, not too hammy. They got little things, like how jeans and pants fit back then, mostly right. Those particular NIN shirts were just about everywhere, too. I recall the suits back then being a little broader, with still a bit of the 80s shoulder pads, back then. And the way the shelves were set up in the Blockbuster, didn’t quite match my memories – I remember them being staggered, not lined up like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralif Redhammer, post: 7577125, member: 30438"] Went to see it with my wife this weekend. We both really enjoyed it. It doesn’t crack my top 5 Marvel movie list, but definitely the top 10. Brie Larson’s performance was absolutely awesome and empowering. Also, perhaps the best use of a No Doubt song in a movie. Samuel L. Jackson’s de-aging was pretty darn perfect. It was easy to forget that you were watching a digitally altered being on screen. Then again, it’s hard to believe he’s 70 years old, watching him normally! The 90s setting was pretty good, not too hammy. They got little things, like how jeans and pants fit back then, mostly right. Those particular NIN shirts were just about everywhere, too. I recall the suits back then being a little broader, with still a bit of the 80s shoulder pads, back then. And the way the shelves were set up in the Blockbuster, didn’t quite match my memories – I remember them being staggered, not lined up like that. [/QUOTE]
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