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  • edited November 2021

    Trailer's here! Somehow it's 3 minutes long.
    Sounds like it'll reveal a lot.

    Enjoy watching it!! Now I leave this thread for a month, cause I don't wanna see any more footage!
    (Please don't respond to this comment. I don't wanna be tempted with what happens in the trailer.)

  • edited November 2021

    Spoilers for the trailer

    THEY GAVE ELECTRO THE STAR MASK YEAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
    So we got Doc Ock, Green Goblin, Electro, Sandman and Lizard. I wonder who the sixth member will be.
    There's a new goblin 2:11 that kinda looks like the New Goblin from SM3. I wonder if that's a new GG costume that Norman gets later on or if it's James Franco (which I don't see happening, or a new character. Hobgoblin maybe?
    Strange says all the villains died fighting Spider-Man. That's true for the Raimi villains (minus Sandman) but not so much for the ASM ones. I wonder if this means these aren't the exact same characters or if the ASM villains died later on after ASM2.
    Peter seems to be trying to actually save them which is super interesting and it looks like he's working with Doc Ock too. I wonder if the trailer is edited to make it look like the villains are attacking Peter and they're actually kind of working together. I don't see Sandman willingly going against Spider-Man after everything.

  • God damn it Marvel, give me my Tobey (and also Andrew).

    lupinb0y posted: »

    Spoilers for the trailer (Spoiler)

  • edited November 2021

    I'm almost certain the people Strange is holding back at the end of the trailer will be those two coming in. The wide shot of Peter jumping at the villains looks like there's room for two more people. Inb4 it's Bonesaw that comes out of the portal.

    God damn it Marvel, give me my Tobey (and also Andrew).

  • I'm surprised they still haven't shown them yet since everyone and their mother already know they're in the movie. Plus it'd certainly help in generating more hype.

    God damn it Marvel, give me my Tobey (and also Andrew).

  • You know what? I'll give them props for not showing Tobey and Andrew. I mean, they are a huge deal and I think they are saving them for probably the biggest moment in the entire film when they show up.

  • edited November 2021

    Watched the first two episodes of Hawkeye! I thought they were very low stakes but fun episodes, though there is a lot of set up involved. Clint and Kate have some really fun chemistry and they do some interesting stuff with how the events of the films have affected him. Both episodes are fairly lighthearted overall however and you get some pretty funny stuff like the Rogers musical, the Tracksuit Mafia and another thing in episode 2. The fight scenes are pretty disappointing though, they lack any real impact so far and there's too much cutting and shakey cam especially with the first fight. The two episodes also don't really have that hook yet, though I'm still interested to see how things go. Also Lucky the Pizza Dog is a 10 out of 10.

    Marvel Music VEVO released the full number from the Rogers musical from episode 1 and it's a fun listen! I kinda wish they did a whole album lol.

    Spoilers

    The Kate flashback is a great way to show why she looks up to Hawkeye, loved it.

    • Echo is introduced at the end of episode 2 but she seems to be taking the role of the antagonist. I'm interested to see how she turns into a hero by the end and whether or not the show will include a certain family member of hers.
    • The LARP was pretty funny with Clint being really confused, disturbed and annoyed by everything.
    • Glad to see that Natasha's sacrifice having an effect on him.
    • Of course there are people who think Thanos was right lol.
    • I like how baggy the Ronin costume looked on Kate. It looks like a Halloween costume.
      Interesting that they mentioned Stark sold off the Avengers tower years ago. I wonder who bought it. Maybe someone named Baxter... or Osborne :flushed:
  • (Finally) Just finished WandaVision myself! It looks like Disney+ now has a GRAMMY-nominee section, and it's an interesting mix.

    https://twitter.com/IGN/status/1463681596972752904

  • Watched episode 3 of Hawkeye and I really liked it. Probably my favourite of the bunch so far. Much more action heavy than the previous two but it was all much better choreographed and it was just plain fun. There's even a neat "one take" car chase scene! Echo also gets a proper introduction and she's pretty cool so far! I'm looking forward to seeing how she develop as it goes along. I really like the heavy use of sign language this episode, it's just neat to see.

    Next week is the 4th episode of the series, so I wonder if it'll continue with the tradition of the MCU shows having a big moment on their fourth episodes like with WandaVision, TFatWS, Loki and What If?.

    Spoilers:

    I enjoyed seeing Hawkeye struggle with being deaf and how he manages to make it work.
    Loved seeing all the trick arrows, especially the Pym particle arrow. That was a fun surprise!
    A man named "Uncle" is talked about throughout the episode as a person that Hawkeye had faced against sometime during his bout as Ronin, with Clint talking about how dangerous a man he is. You get to see his midriff and hear him chuckle towards the start of the episode. I wonder who it could be??? :flushed:
    Please be exactly who I think it is.

  • edited December 2021

    Fuckin' out of nowhere in an interview with CinemaBlend, Kevin Feige has confirmed that Charlie Cox will be returning to the role of Daredevil in the MCU.

    "If you were to see Daredevil in upcoming things, Charlie Cox, yes, would be the actor playing Daredevil. Where we see that, how we see that, when we see that, remains to be seen."

    Our Man Without Fear is BAAAAAAAAAAACK

  • SICK!!

    In other news, now the score for No Way Home has leaked and there are some spoilers coming out of that too.
    Thank God I don't know what they are, but I'm assuming the song titles spoil events and if certain spider-actors appear, their main themes will be in the music.

    lupinb0y posted: »

    Fuckin' out of nowhere in an interview with CinemaBlend, Kevin Feige has confirmed that Charlie Cox will be returning to the role of Daredev

  • Hawkeye continues to be good. This episode has a lot more character moments than the previous three, especially for Clint who's still dealing with his PTSD and his time as Ronin. I'm really enjoying how they're portraying the issues he's facing especially since even by his own admission, he's just a dude with a bow and arrow. Of course the episode's not entirely focused on character building, you get a cool fight towards the end with a nice "surprise."

    Spoilers

    Wooooo Yelena is back as expected. Interested to see how this misunderstanding will turn out and whether or not she'll turn on Valentina by the end.
    Looks like I'll have to wait a tiny bit longer for that Uncle reveal heheheh
    Another mention of the Blip. Always nice to hear about it on these shows.
    Really enjoyed the parallels with Kate and Natasha.

  • edited December 2021

    Finished episode 3 of Hawkeye.

    I really like this series so far. Might even be my favourite of the D+ shows if it sticks the landing well.
    It's so grounded, small-scale and fairly low stakes. Perfect for Clint Barton.

    The first episode I found a bit heavy on character building, and struggled a bit to enjoy Kate Bishop's character. I guess the whole destroying a clock tower was a bit much to introduce her.
    But by the second episode I really started to love her. The dynamic between Clint and Kate is golden. Having her talkative, witty personality bounce off of his felt really refreshing for some reason.

    And in episode three, ooh, love the character building for Hawkeye and showing his struggle with his loss of hearing (that's recent right? I don't remember it being brought up before this show)

    The villain of the series being a deaf person is a super interesting choice, you really don't see that a lot in film. I believe she's the character of 'Echo given the not-so-subtle foreshadowing of that bloody handprint in that one scene... and I wonder what's up with that Uncle of hers. They show us a suit and don't show his face... hmmmmmm ;) ;) ;)

  • me when the new spider-man releases

    lupinb0y posted: »

    Fuckin' out of nowhere in an interview with CinemaBlend, Kevin Feige has confirmed that Charlie Cox will be returning to the role of Daredev

  • NO WAY HOME TOMORROW WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • IM SEEING IT IN 5 DAYS AAAAAHHHHHHH

    lupinb0y posted: »

    NO WAY HOME TOMORROW WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • Dodging spoilers like

    AChicken posted: »

    IM SEEING IT IN 5 DAYS AAAAAHHHHHHH

  • edited December 2021

    Episode 5 of Hawkeye is out! Really enjoyable episode as usual. There's some more character development for everyone, some cool fight scenes, and of course some revelations. It ends pretty interestingly and I'm looking forward to seeing how it all ends.

    Spoilers

    Seeing Yelena's point of view of the Blip was really cool with how quickly it happened between blipping out and back in.
    It's nice seeing Yelena back. I really enjoyed her in Black Widow and she's just as charming here as she was there.
    The show is doing a really good job of giving Natasha a goodbye.
    So it seems like Jack isn't the bad guy we all thought he was and that Eleanor's the real villain behind everything aside from a certain someone of course.
    FUCKING VINCENT D'OFORIO KINGPIN IS BACK BAYBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
    YEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • edited December 2021

    Just came back from watching No Way Home. In my humble opinion, the movie is nothing short of amazing. Spectacular even. Maybe even a little sensational. I won't say much cause, I don't know how lol. So I'll keep it short. This is Tom Holland's defining movie as Spider-Man with him giving his best performance as the wall crawler to date in one of the darkest and most emotionally charged MCU movies. Now that's not to say that the movie doesn't have the funny. There's still the signature MCU humour, though more restrained than usual, as well as some really fantastic looking action sequences; along with some cool fanservice. The stakes are high as well, with the movie building off of the events of the previous movies in ways I didn't expect, as well introducing new threats that may or may not have some repercussions for ole' Peter Parker. I have very few complaints, and what complaints I have I'll keep spoiler tagged.

    Overall, to me at least, it is the best of the MCU Spider-Man movies so far, along with being one of the best MCU movies. Hell, I wouldn't blame you if you thought this was the best Spider-Man movie in general. This is Tom Holland's defining movie as Spider-Man and I cannot wait to see what they bring to the table next.

    By the way, there's a mid-credits scene and one after credits scene.

    BEWARE; BIG MASSIVE SPOILERS

    CHARLIE COX IS BACK BAYBEEEEEEEEEEE
    I can't believe they killed off Aunt May. Tom Holland's performance here was exceptional. By far the most emotional acting we've seen from the MCU yet.
    Tobey and Andrew were fuckin' awesome in this. I didn't expect them to be in it that much, but they're in a good chunk of it. Seeing all of them diving into battle was something else.
    Almost thought they were gonna kill off Tobey there. Thank God it was a fakeout.
    Now no one knows who Peter Parker is. Jesus, his life absolutely sucks. This movie has the Parker luck set to the maximum setting.
    Loving what I'm seeing of his new suit there at the end, though I wish we got a clearer shot of it.
    Tom Hardy's Venom appears at the mid credits scene just to disappear which I found hilarious. Though him leaving a piece of himself in the MCU definitely opens things up for an MCU Venom.
    The after credits scene was straight up a trailer for Multiverse of Madness with some sneak peeks at America Chavez as well the surprise reveal of Evil Strange from What If?! Definitely looking forward to this.

  • Aaah!! No Way Home details!! Run away!!

    I thought it was an international premiere on the 17th, but Europe and elsewhere gets it two days early?! Guess I'll have to avoid the internet longer than I thought.

  • I hope I can survive until saturday which is the day I go see this film with a friend of mine. So far, I heard nothing but good things about the film, so I guess I shouldn't worry too much.

  • edited December 2021

    Probably the third best movie going experience of my life, behind Endgame, and seeing a midnight screening of The Room.

    My movie theater started jumping and cheering when Andrew and Tobey showed up, it was wild.

    lupinb0y posted: »

    Just came back from watching No Way Home. In my humble opinion, the movie is nothing short of amazing. Spectacular even. Maybe even a little

  • midnight screening of The Room.

    Ohhh man, I have yet to even experience that movie, let alone with someone else. That sounds like it would have been a crazy fun experience to see it in a theatre late at night.

    Probably the third best movie going experience of my life, behind Endgame, and seeing a midnight screening of The Room. (Spoiler)

  • It is, seeing it is truly an experience. Just remember that, if you go, don't sit towards the front, or you'll be pelted with plastic spoons. Trust me, it makes sense.

    AChicken posted: »

    midnight screening of The Room. Ohhh man, I have yet to even experience that movie, let alone with someone else. That sounds like it would have been a crazy fun experience to see it in a theatre late at night.

  • Just got out of the theater. It was Chef's kiss

    And you are totally right. I got the same reaction in my theater when that happened. I totally regret some of the certain opinions I had about a certain character back in the day.

    Probably the third best movie going experience of my life, behind Endgame, and seeing a midnight screening of The Room. (Spoiler)

  • edited December 2021

    Ok, I am back home so let's talk about major spoilers in No Way Home.

    First off, I totally did NOT expect Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil to make a cameo appearance in this film. I did hear rumors of him and his Netflix show being canon to the MCU. That's just makes me wanna watch his show and I am so glad to hear Daredevil fans faint for happiness after the stupid cancellation of the show. I knew it was him right when I saw his glasses. I didn't even need to see him catch a brick (No pun intended) in Peter's apartment.

    Doctor Octopus was awesome. Alfred Molina just OWNS that role and I don't think he aged that much. It was fresh to see him actually redeem himself even more than he did in Spider-Man 2. He was only the villain of the first half of the film.

    Norman Osborn/Green Goblin got a bigger role in this film than I thought he would. In fact, HE was the main villain of the entire film. There is no reason NOT to say Willem Dafoe is one of the best casting choices for a supervillain in comic book history. He stole absolutely every scene he was in. Him getting rid of his "Power Rangers" Goblin suit was something I never thought I wanted and he got even a better costume at the end. I loved the hoodie and I am glad they kept the dark tone of his character from the first Raimi movie. I was worried he would be toned down but they didn't and it's a huge plus. Do I even need to mention that he also delivered his most famous line from the first Raimi film? "I'm something of a scientist myself. My theater laughed at that moment, I can tell you.

    Sandman and Lizard were...ok. They served more as henchmen than as main villains and that's a good thing but I still think they lacked a memorable moment for each character. One thing I really didn't like was reused shots from Spider-Man 3 where Sandman is looking at his hand when he was splashed with water. It was a dumb decision. Why couldn't they show Thomas Haden Church? Does he look different compared to how he looked in 2007? Did they not have the budget to de-age him?

    Jamie Foxx as Electro was a surprise for me. I was never a fan of him in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 because he was given the trope of superhero fanatics gona bad, like Syndrome from The Incredibles. I never was fan of that. But I am glad they gave him a redemption and I appreciate this character even more.

    Doctor Strange surprisingly didn't have as much screentime as the trailers suggested. He did share his presence in the first half of the film until he gets stuck in a multiverse shenanigan by Peter after the fight with him and comes back in the last minutes of the film to save the day. His solo sequel was given a trailer at the end of the whole credits of the film. I hope it ends up good.

    So Aunt May.....I don't think anyone even thought about her possibly dying in this film, especially in MCU. This is like the second time we saw Aunt May's death adapted on the screen, with Spider-Man PS4 being first. First, I thought she was killed when she was hit with Goblin's glider but then she got up like it was nothing but seconds later, she finally falls down. While I was totally shocked that she actually died, I can't help but think her death was a bit...whatever. This has to do with her dialogue which made it sound like she didn't know she was dying. It was weird. She said something like "What's wrong Peter?" or "Are you ok?" or something like that. Or did I hear it wrong? That's probably just a small issue but I dunno. I am still glad that they gave us a scene in which Tom Holland's Spider-Man being completely vulnerable, getting the "With great power, comes great responsibility" advice.

    J. Jonah Jameson. I don't think there is much to say because no one can do it better than the mighty J.K Simmons. I'mma guess this is not the same J.Jonah from Raimi's trilogy, despite being played by the same actor? Because it looks like he never came from Multiverse. Nonetheless, worth re-casting J.K. as Jameson.

    Finally, let's talk about what we have all been waiting for: Tobey and Andrew. My whole theater went ABSOLUTELY nuts whent they finally appeared on the screen. I also giggled like a fanboy when time has come for them. Every scene with all three Spider-Men together was just heartwarming and I had nostalgia crawling through my whole body. They fucking nailed it. What else is there to say? I used to not be a fan of Andrew Garfield and his Spider-Man films back in the day but after this film, I want to watch them again. I soooo regret giving him a lot of shit. I hate myself from the past. I am so glad to see both of my boys barely even aging and they get a much better conclusion than they did with their solo films, especially The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Still hate that ending). Tobey obviously got old but he still looked pretty amazing and same as he did in his trilogy. Everything about all 3 Spider actors on screen together is just a dream come true. It's also obvious that the Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man meme was completely inevitable, it was referenced when they all work together in a lab.

    We should also acknowledge the fact that this film did go on a dark route with the story. Tom's fight with Goblin at the end was brutal, if not even more brutal than his fight with Tobey in the first Raimi film. We finally got to see Tom's Spider-Man getting angry and it was worth the wait. He kicked the shit out of Norman like he really meant it and

    Last but not least, the ending is just....devastating. If I'm being honest, this is probably the saddest ending of all the live-action Spider-Man films. Tom lost everything and I mean ABSOLUTELY everything, even worse than Tobey and Andrew. Tobey lost Uncle Ben and Harry Osborn but he still got aunt May and his MJ. Andrew lost Uncle Ben and Gwen Stacy but he still got aunt May and people who support his heroism.
    And Tom...not only did he lose aunt May but he actually accepted the risk of having EVERY SINGLE HUMAN in this world, even Ned and Michelle, forget who he is, even his alter ego. This is honestly a worse fate than death. A wise man once said: No one is really dead if they aren't forgotten. Tom is completely all alone. No friends and no family. Now the Avengers lost the knowledge of Spider-Man being involved in Infinity War and defeating Thanos. This was such a big risk for Disney/Sony to take. And I like it. It makes me more related to Spider-Man and that's why he is my favorite fictional superhero.

    Man, I have been writing this for so long but I think I shared enough of my thoughts. Loved No Way Home, worth the hype and probably my favorite of the "Home" Trilogy. With all the being said, I still prefer Into The Spider-Verse and Spider-Man 2. I am so glad I got to see this in theaters, especially with an ex-roommate of mine.

  • I just saw... SPIDER-MAN 2!!

    Okay, yeah, it's not the newest one, but I hadn't seen it in ages and I want to reacquaint myself with Doc Ock (and hopefully summon Tobey Maguire through sheer willpower -- but don't say anything!)

    Man, this movie is FUNNY. Both in intentional and possibly unintentional ways.
    Whether it's a long, awkward elevator ride with a business man. Or two kids being surprised at Peter doing a flip in the middle of the street. Or even in hilarious sequences like "I'm Back! I'm Back!!... My Back! My Back!..."
    This was so fun to watch both for the action, slightly cheezy writing and dialogue, and how endearing the film is towards the people of New York.

    Seriously, I underestimated how much this film appreciates camaraderie and fellowship between a group of people in the face of adversity. There's plenty of times where you see people cheering Spidey on, or helping each other in dire situations, or just random characters complimenting Spider-Man on the street.

    Plus, that surgery scene in the hospital. WHOA. Some real freaky horror there. I definitely remember being scared of that scene so much as a kid (and skipping it every time I rewatched it)
    Speaking of that, it's been a long time since I've seen this, so a lot of the events have slipped my mind. However, just a couple seconds before each scene occurred, the memories each came flying back to me, it was really exciting to rediscover it. I was also impressed by the length, I was so immersed in the film that at one point I was expecting it to cut to the final harbor battle, but no! There was still the iconic train battle and unmasking to do! That was awesome to experience again.

    The CGI looks a bit artificial in some spots, but it really shows how far we've come in 17 years.
    I've heard that most if not all of the shots of Doc Ock in the new No Way Home are all CGI, but I hope there's at least some practical effects in there. The arms in Spider-Man 2 are actually controlled by puppeteers in close-up shots, and they really breathe so much life and tension into some clicking robot limbs.
    J.K. Simmons is also fantastic. He really had a fun time dominating every scene, perfectly slipping into the smooth, slimy persona of J.J.Jameson. I wonder how he might change in the new film, since his fast-talking, cocky attitude was so captivating.

    If there's one really major complaint it has to be the constant shots of screaming women (like... wow Sam Raimi. There's one every 15 minutes.) Sometimes there's sequences with tons of them happening, one after the other, or at the same time.
    It's really silly and (while I get it's from his horror roots of Evil Dead) I hope he tones it down a bit for Dr. Strange 2.
    It's just a buildup of unnecessary padding for some weird "raising the stakes" effect.

    Definitely a fun, fun movie.
    T-14 hours until I see NWH!

  • edited December 2021

    Here is my ranking of the Spider-Man films. Didn't include Venom because while I don't hate those films, I just don't care about them after No Way Home.

    How would you guys rank them?

    1. No Way Home
    2. Spiderman 2
    3. Homecoming
    4. Spiderman 1
    5. Far From Home
    6. The Amazing Spiderman 2
    7. Spiderman 3
    8. The Amazing Spiderman 1
    9. Venom: Let There Be Carnage
    10. Venom

    Have not yet seen spiderverse. In fact had only seen 2 of these (being homecoming and far from home) when December started. But I'll get to spiderverse soon enough.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Here is my ranking of the Spider-Man films. Didn't include Venom because while I don't hate those films, I just don't care about them after No Way Home. How would you guys rank them?

  • Do it!!! It's absolutely worth it, considering it won the oscar for the Best Animated Picture, beating not one but TWO disney films (Incredibles 2 and Wreck it Ralph 2).

    captainivy1 posted: »

    * No Way Home * Spiderman 2 * Homecoming * Spiderman 1 * Far From Home * The Amazing Spiderman 2 * Spiderman 3 * The Amazing Spiderma

    1. Spider-Man 2
    2. Spider-Man
    3. Into the Spider-Verse
    4. Spider-Man: No Way Home
    5. Spider-Man: Homecoming
    6. Spider-Man: Far from Home
    7. Amazing Spider-Man
    8. Spider-Man 3
    9. Amazing Spider-Man 2

    I did consider putting No Way Home above Spider-Verse but I need to watch it again, after the movie high wears off to be sure lol.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Here is my ranking of the Spider-Man films. Didn't include Venom because while I don't hate those films, I just don't care about them after No Way Home. How would you guys rank them?

  • WHERE
    DO
    I START

    Well, I saw it, and I'm gonna need some time to collect my thoughts. This movie is a must see.

  • edited December 2021

    Boy, am I glad I didn't watch that trailer in November. It doesn't spoil too much, but does lay out a basic structure of what the plot will be.
    Being in the theatre today and watching it all unfold with very little knowledge of the events in it, was such a fun, fun ride.

    SPOILER TIME

    SPOILER TIME

    So, uhh.... yeah, where do I start indeed.

    • Let's start with the plot. I really liked how slow-paced it generally was in the first half of the film. They didn't go all-out battle with each villain at the start, with only getting one with Ock, a tease of Goblin, and an appearance of Lizard. The idea of Spidey getting his costume ruined and just turning it inside-out for some better battle-gear was pretty neat, if weirdly "we need a new design for merchandise".
    • The scene in which all the villains realize they die at (or near) the hands of Spider-Man, and are being forced to be sent back to their doom was chilling. Plus, having Peter go over the moral idea of doing that, putting them through that glimpse of (evil) freedom only to send them back to their deaths was pretty smart. I don't know if I'd do that in that situation.
    • The really big moment involving Aunt May's death was surprising and absolutely heart-breaking. I did not think they'd do that. Whoa. This movie got really dark in some moments, especially near the end too
    • All in all, I think they really pulled off the multi-villain movie... finally. Just needed to do away with introducing an origin for each of them in one film :lol:

    • Oh gosh, the villains in this movie shine. Oh yeah, watching Spider-Man 2 last night was so worth it. Getting all that context on Otto's origin and where he ends up -- especially with a specific moment later on -- was so neat.

    • Alfred Molina, Willem Dafoe, and Jamie Foxx gave great performances. Willem really had an awesome softer side to Norman that I was surprised they wrote into the film. Offered a great twist to what we would have expected from his appearance... and to make "The Goblin"'s return later pretty shocking.
    • And now... actors. They did it. I can't believe they did it. Marvel somehow convinced Sony to keep Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire a secret in all marketing releases. And even Charlie Cox! that they just threw in there for 5 mins and that was it... holy crap this film is such a lynchpin for so many events in the MCU now.
      The audience reaction when they appeared was fantastic and unexpected. Loved seeing the characters interact in the exact ways you'd think they would (artificial vs. natural webs, origin stories, etc.)
      And I think it was a masterful writing move to introduce them right after Aunt May's death. They bring the mood down hard with that scene, only to bring instant nostalgic joy with the next. [chef's kiss]

    • I find it interesting that this whole trilogy so far is Spidey's origin and coming into himself, rather than it being before this film, or in a montage like usual. He learns how he can become Spider-Man, (relying on himself), before asking If he's ready to be Spider-Man, a big-time superhero, juggling his summer trip and superheroism, and then asking Why he's Spider-Man, when his personal life, relationships, and villains intersect.

    • And that final scene, where he's actually sewn his own Classic suit, all shiny, swinging through Manhattan... it was gorgeous and bittersweet. It's looking like Aunt May was actually his Uncle Ben moment, and he had little if not no interaction with the Ben Parker from his universe, since he didn't mention him one bit. (Though I'm sure we know he exists, since there was that namedrop in What If...? which is... somewhat canon?)
    • I'm very surprised with that after-credits scene. I haven't seen Venom 2 yet but I'm aware of its post-credits scene, so I'm glad they're just leaving a piece of the guy in this universe instead of having it be Tom Hardy's Eddie clash with Holland's Peter. Let Marvel Studios make their own twist on the character rather than forcing Hardy into it. (though I'd like the dynamic)
      The other credits scene being a full-on trailer for Doctor Strange 2 was cool. They haven't done that since Captain America 1, with the Avengers trailer. Cool. Looks like it'll be another crazy thing that finally links back to the Disney Plus shows.

    Now that I've calmed down and processed a bit, do I think this is the best Spider-Man movie? No. It was really great, it's up there in the top 3, but I think it works so well because of the previous movies events supporting it, as well as the events of previous movie franchises too.
    Into The Spider-Verse just works so well on its own, as a no-strings attached Spidey film.

  • edited December 2021

    I also rewatched the film before seeing No Way Home and it's still a fantastic film. I forgot how relatable Peter was in this film, with all the struggle in his life.

    Upon rewatching Spider-Man 2, I just noticed that one of Doc Ock's assistants in his lab is played by Daniel Dae Kim, who I know of from Lost and he is going to play Fire Lord Ozai in Netflix Avatar.

    AChicken posted: »

    I just saw... SPIDER-MAN 2!! Okay, yeah, it's not the newest one, but I hadn't seen it in ages and I want to reacquaint myself with Doc O

  • edited December 2021

    NWH SPOILERS

    Just want to mention the soundtrack since I've checked it out today.
    1. I'm surprised its so short, given the film is so long. I feel like we're missing some tracks from scenes, maybe I just need to see it again to figure out which music events follow what.
    2. Hearing the themes of Andrew and Tobey's movies alongside Tom's is so cool. I still can't believe this movie happened.
    3. I tried to listen to the old themes, but I couldn't confirm if Doc Ock's or Goblin's old themes appeared in this new one at all.
    Regardless, the current theme they're using for Goblin's scenes is scary. A bunch of long drawn out notes, and when things get really crazy, they bust out the choral chanting.
    4. This movie's soundtrack is pretty intense. More than usual I'd say. You can really feel the edge-of-your-seat tension in a lot of the tracks.

    Here's some that are cool.


    @AronDracula

    Upon rewatching Spider-Man 2, I just noticed that one of Doc Ock's assistants in his lab is played by Daniel Dae Kim

    I noticed the same thing! Interesting to see a pretty mainstream actor in a bit part like that.

  • You know, I am really disappointed to have seen the trailers and learn the details of No Way Home before hitting the theaters. Do you have any idea how COOL it would have been if everyone had ZERO ideas who would appear in the film?

    If there were no clues that Tobey and Andrew would return as their certain web heads, the audience reaction would have been just as huge as a nuclear explosion. I mean, we still got a great reaction but it would have been better if we went into this film with the lack of expectations and clues.

  • edited December 2021

    Hawkeye finale is out and I really enjoyed it! Lots of really cool action and character moments, as well as the introduction of a "new" MCU character. I'm also loving what they're doing with Kate and Yelena and I'm looking forward to seeing how their future in the franchise plays out. I think the episode is one of the better MCU show finales as well, though there is one part of it that does have me a bit worried which I will get to in the spoiler notes.

    Again, really enjoyed it overall and the finale might be my favourite of the season. Either that or episode 3 which is also top notch.

    Spoilers

    My boy Kingpin is BACK!
    It feels like he never left. He acts pretty close to how he was in Daredevil, though with a bit of a power up considering how he managed to rip that car door open and throw Kate around like a ragdoll, along with all the punishment he takes. He's definitely more comic-booky, so it's not the exact same version we know.
    My boy Kingpin is DEAD!
    Well actually I'm not too sure. The scene with Maya shooting Fisk is ripped straight out of the comics and he survives that, though he does get blinded for a while. Hopefully that's the case and Fisk isn't a one and done villain. It'd be a massive waste if it was.
    Maybe he'll make an appearance in the Echo series, who knows!
    The standoff with Clint and Kate against the Tracksuit Mafia was fuckin' awesome. Loved seeing how creative they got with the arrows.
    Also really loved the one on one between Clint and Yelena. It felt very cathartic for both characters.
    The ending's super cute with Kate spending Christmas with the Bartons. Really wholesome, which makes sense considering the holiday theme.
    That after credits though lmao. I wish it was something more meaty but at the same time I thought it was hilarious. I kinda hope that they actually turn this into a full musical for D+, kinda like Hamilton.
    SPOILER FOR NO WAY HOME

    It seems like this episode takes place right at the end of No Way Home. In the movie, Spidey swings by the exact location of the tree. The environment even looks the same, so I'm surprised he didn't make a cameo. I guess there was another crime happening elsewhere lol.

  • I'm hyped for this movie.

  • Cool. The old Marvel Studios graphic appears in that fractured logo card at 0:42

    I'm hyped for this movie.

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