Yes but Silver Surfer isn't a human being is he where as in the movie us humans would see it as a force of nature seeing our minds would never have seen anything like galactus before. He could of been stood there in all of his campish purple glory but because of the pure scope of him we wouldn't be able to comprende it hence our mind would translate it into best what we could understand.
Go see JLA/AVENGERS for Superman's better explanation of how the mind translates what happens into something you can understand.
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The point is theres more to the cloud about galactus, Now we obviously saw a burning mass which is what firey? Fire and clouds are 2 completely different things and even fire itself cannot cast a shadow over saturn since it gives off its own light. This again indicates that galactus was in his physical form but the movie didnt show that..
Thats all. He is IN the cloud and if he was the cloud itself why would the surfer bother to even fly into it and not infront of it?
I saw it for the second time last night - and I definitely saw his helmet & face this time; outlined in fire & smoke. It's the shot just as the Surfer is calling up all his energy to push him away, and is about to release it. Galactus had an expression of anger; look.
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Either way, I expect to see his entire body in the Silver Surfer prequel/spin-off movie. He should resemble his Marvel: Ultimate Alliance counterpart. That'd probably help him to look less corny.
__________________ "It wasn't even about the eggs. Quite frankly I like the eggs, I don't have no...problem with...It's just there's always been a lot of tension between me & Lois. It's not so much as I want to kill her...I just want her...to not be...alive anymore. I sometimes wonder if all women are this difficult. Then I think to myself, wouldn't it be MARVELOUS if I turned out to be a homosexual?"
Making his armor black instead of purple could be interesting & a step towards making Galactus actually look badass.
__________________ "It wasn't even about the eggs. Quite frankly I like the eggs, I don't have no...problem with...It's just there's always been a lot of tension between me & Lois. It's not so much as I want to kill her...I just want her...to not be...alive anymore. I sometimes wonder if all women are this difficult. Then I think to myself, wouldn't it be MARVELOUS if I turned out to be a homosexual?"
Not to piss of anyone. I think that Galactus may have in fact been in his weakest form, and being so hungry and weak he may have converted himself into a cosmic cloud. Or I don't think Galactus is in a cloud, because I'm sure there trying not to make a giant man walk on Earth since that may seem a bit TOO unrealistic. People actually found this being smart as hell.
Having an entity that can eat planets & convert that energy into power is as unrealistic as it gets.....
__________________ "It wasn't even about the eggs. Quite frankly I like the eggs, I don't have no...problem with...It's just there's always been a lot of tension between me & Lois. It's not so much as I want to kill her...I just want her...to not be...alive anymore. I sometimes wonder if all women are this difficult. Then I think to myself, wouldn't it be MARVELOUS if I turned out to be a homosexual?"
[QUOTE=9098778]Originally posted by BoratBorat
[B]Would you please read the post and headlines? He is NOT a god damm cloud (...)
For someone who is not meant to be a cloud, he sure looks like a cumulonimbus gas giant to me. Maybe the movie's CG was done using cloud computing and this somehow affected the output (?)
When I first watched "F4 - Rise Of The Silver Surfer", I was disgusted with how Marvel, in their nebulous wisdom, had decided to depict Galactus as a roiling cloud of smouldering smog floating around the universe, getting his jollies by gassing innocent planets to death. Unless Galactus has started chain-smoking solar system sized cigars, I refuse to accept his depiction in “The Rise Of The Silver Surfer” as authentic.
Perhaps more appropriately, the movie should have been called “Cloudy With A Chance Of Galactus”.