No worries, his presence is minimal, added just for the relation to whole MCU, not much of a distraction
talking about distraction, the hotgucci mama MILF aunt May is the only distraction you guys need to look out for
MCU Spider-Man: No Way Home, Dec 16 2021, Dec 16 2021
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Jul 10 2017, 08:30 AM
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Those haven't watched but worrying Tony Stark/Ironman might stole the limelight from Spidey?
No worries, his presence is minimal, added just for the relation to whole MCU, not much of a distraction talking about distraction, the hotgucci mama MILF aunt May is the only distraction you guys need to look out for |
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Jul 10 2017, 08:38 AM
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QUOTE(6so @ Jul 9 2017, 06:32 PM) Nope....I would rather Fox keep doing their own thing and not to have the same menu as MCU offering. Why Fox wanted to share profit with Disney??? I think the r-rated CBM should be their USP and step up to do more Logan-esque type of movies. fox will keep their mutant franchise, for nowAll their mutant movies are making bank unlike Sony was in financial problem when they made the MCU deal. Fox more willing to take chances on established film directors while MCU just wanted directors for hire they got cheaply from up and coming pool of indie directors. they can't film most of their movies in r-rated but when times come, but money speak volume, we'll never know if they'll be a cross-over in the future I think every fans is eagerly waiting for the X-men vs Avenger to happen anyway, since they already screw-up F4 beyond saving, instead of trying for another 3rd reboot, and loose tonnes of monies again, they should just cooperate with Disney/Marvel |
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Jul 10 2017, 09:56 AM
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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Jul 10 2017, 09:38 AM) fox will keep their mutant franchise, for now Think you should look at past articles of bad blood feud of Marvel's Perlmutter with Fox studio. It simply not gonna happen anytime soon.they can't film most of their movies in r-rated but when times come, but money speak volume, we'll never know if they'll be a cross-over in the future I think every fans is eagerly waiting for the X-men vs Avenger to happen anyway, since they already screw-up F4 beyond saving, instead of trying for another 3rd reboot, and loose tonnes of monies again, they should just cooperate with Disney/Marvel Just because McD successful and popular at making hamburger simply does not mean I don't get to try out the ramli burger stall outside 7-11 or a fancy TGIF burger. Fox just does not need Disney's assistance cause they are not in any bad shape. You can't just pin the failure of FF as a benchmark the studio is bad at managing CBM franchises. Mind you James Cameron, Matthew Vaughn, Ridley Scott and more are the mainstay at Fox. They are also good at making other great movies and Apes about to show soon and follow by Kingsman. So they are simply not as clueless as you think they are. Again the fanboys and geeks does not make up large chunk of the box office. It's the marketing hype and casual movie goers that gonna fuel the ticket sales. |
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Jul 10 2017, 12:20 PM
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QUOTE(elm0001 @ Jul 9 2017, 07:39 PM) QUOTE(buckethead @ Jul 9 2017, 08:37 PM) Not bad storyline, but i just find it very unacceptable for his spider-sense replaced with his 'iron-man' suit. First time posting a movie review, and I have to agree with you guys.Spoiler for cons, as I was a comic fan and collector in 90s up till the clone wars. Coming from a comic perspective: » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « If you're a comic fan, you must disassociate the comic from the movie and watch it as a stand-alone movie, with nothing related to the comics. Take the movie's iteration of Spidey as a completely different Spidey. I found it to be just ok only. So far, none of the Spidey movies tick all the boxes for me. EDIT: removed one con after memory refresher served This post has been edited by Odinn: Jul 11 2017, 10:55 AM |
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Jul 10 2017, 01:01 PM
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Deadpool in MCU is a no-no since MCU is under Marvel and Disney. Deadpool movie got a lot of F, S and cursing words and without it, is not a Deadpool movie. But Fantastic Four on the other hand, might possible to be included in Marvel.
But I still surprise that everyone here keep complaining about Spiderman Homecoming got no spider sense slow mo scene like Sam Raimi's Spiderman and TASM franchise, but no one complaining about too less scene Spiderman swinging from building to building in Homecoming.That scene where Spiderman run at the grass field is an epic LOL, even whole audience in the cinema laugh hell I think that's the good thing since from this Homecoming movie, we now knew what would Spiderman do if there are no tall buildings around him to swing (yes, I am referring to the van chasing at houses area, scene at highway where Spidey had to jump from car to car guided by Karen and the only tall structure he climbed in this movie is just Washington Monument). But its still a fun movie. BTW Marvel tried to follow Fox's Deadpool style by showing parody and homeage from previous Spidey movies This is what I found so far (Spoiler alert!!!!!!) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Jul 10 2017, 01:41 PM
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Actually there's this one thing I think I missed it, can someone explain to me?
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Jul 10 2017, 02:00 PM
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love the tiny details like when he's climbing walls, there's slippage on the smoother surface, unlike the previous iterations, which will stick on any surfaces like superglue
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Jul 10 2017, 02:03 PM
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QUOTE(Dominic Toretto @ Jul 10 2017, 01:01 PM) Deadpool in MCU is a no-no since MCU is under Marvel and Disney. Deadpool movie got a lot of F, S and cursing words and without it, is not a Deadpool movie. But Fantastic Four on the other hand, might possible to be included in Marvel. don't forget the trolling on DCBut I still surprise that everyone here keep complaining about Spiderman Homecoming got no spider sense slow mo scene like Sam Raimi's Spiderman and TASM franchise, but no one complaining about too less scene Spiderman swinging from building to building in Homecoming.That scene where Spiderman run at the grass field is an epic LOL, even whole audience in the cinema laugh hell I think that's the good thing since from this Homecoming movie, we now knew what would Spiderman do if there are no tall buildings around him to swing (yes, I am referring to the van chasing at houses area, scene at highway where Spidey had to jump from car to car guided by Karen and the only tall structure he climbed in this movie is just Washington Monument). But its still a fun movie. BTW Marvel tried to follow Fox's Deadpool style by showing parody and homeage from previous Spidey movies This is what I found so far (Spoiler alert!!!!!!) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Jul 10 2017, 03:10 PM
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Jul 10 2017, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(Dominic Toretto @ Jul 10 2017, 02:01 PM) BTW Marvel tried to follow Fox's Deadpool style by showing parody and homeage from previous Spidey movies The high school setup is a homage to John Hughes, the 80s teen movies king. Deadpool end credit is a rip off of Ferris Bueller end credit. Detention scene a nod to The Breakfast Club. This is what I found so far Female Jarvis voice belongs to Jennifer Connely the 80s teen idol who also happens to be the actual wife of Jarvis Paul Bethany aka Vision. Pretty meta. Ramones - Blitzkreig Bop another throwback to the 80s era punk scene although the single was released in the 70s. Sex Pistols define 70s punk while Ramones owned the 80s. |
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Jul 10 2017, 06:00 PM
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Thank you Captain America for rewarding us for being patient.
On a different note, I think asking anymore from 'Homecoming' is a too much. The film had everything you could ever have asked for in a Spidey film. The 'unlocked mode' sequences were an absolute blast. Love the idea of the re-imagining of MJ and certain key elements of Spider-Man. Marvel teasing the crap out of us again at the end.... with that suit and Aunt May |
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Jul 10 2017, 07:59 PM
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QUOTE(6so @ Jul 10 2017, 05:51 PM) The high school setup is a homage to John Hughes, the 80s teen movies king. Deadpool end credit is a rip off of Ferris Bueller end credit. Detention scene a nod to The Breakfast Club. Haha nice 80s reference. I did not knew that. Female Jarvis voice belongs to Jennifer Connely the 80s teen idol who also happens to be the actual wife of Jarvis Paul Bethany aka Vision. Pretty meta. Ramones - Blitzkreig Bop another throwback to the 80s era punk scene although the single was released in the 70s. Sex Pistols define 70s punk while Ramones owned the 80s. |
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Jul 10 2017, 09:11 PM
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Jul 10 2017, 09:41 PM
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QUOTE(Odinn @ Jul 10 2017, 12:20 PM) First time posting a movie review, and I have to agree with you guys. TBH, this is MCU after all with C as the abbreviation for "Cinematics". With MCU nearing a decade old, I think fans should be aware by now that there WILL be a lot of divergence from these heroes' comic origin.Spoiler for cons, as I was a comic fan and collector in 90s up till the clone wars. Coming from a comic perspective: » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « If you're a comic fan, you must disassociate the comic from the movie and watch it as a stand-alone movie, with nothing related to the comics. Take the movie's iteration of Spidey as a completely different Spidey. I found it to be just ok only. So far, none of the Spidey movies tick all the boxes for me. While I don't tout this as the perfect Spider-Man movie, I think it is definitely better than going the old Uncle-Ben-got-shot-because-of-me path & along with that, some changes here & there which is definitely a welcome change, at least to me. |
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Jul 10 2017, 09:52 PM
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QUOTE(danger46 @ Jul 9 2017, 01:09 PM) Just wanna add that this is fanmade, not the official movie theme.QUOTE(6so @ Jul 9 2017, 09:57 PM) Lose interest during the final fight with vulture cause there's no difference from any of the aerial fights you've seen many times with Green Goblin before. Surprisingly the villain turns out a little better than the usual but still far behind Doc Ock from Raimi.Tom Holland pretty much the best spidey to date only that I want the classic villain that put him into paces like Kraven. This. The aerial fight camera shake is way too much. Coupled with the camouflage lights on the plane & it's hard to make out what's really happening. QUOTE(6so @ Jul 9 2017, 09:57 PM) Think Sam Raimi 2nd Spidey still speaks volume to me because it just that classic villain wrecking havoc on Spidey while this one only so-so. Not brutal enough...then again this is still Marvel we talking about. Just don't get it why they keep holding back on villain portrayal. And yes, as much as I like Vulture for being a memorable antagonist compared to the last few MCU villains, I think it's going to be hard to top Raimi's Doc Ock.This post has been edited by talexeh: Jul 11 2017, 09:25 AM |
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jul 10 2017, 09:52 PM) Just wanna add that this is fanmade, not the official movie theme. raimi Spider-Man 1 especially first one intense This. The aerial flight camera shake is way too much. Coupled with the camouflage light on the plane & it's hard to make out what's really happening. And yes, as much as like Vulture for being a memorable antagonist compared to the last few MCU villains, I think it's going to be hard to top Raimi's Doc Ock. homecoming is great but 2 comedic and cartoony off topic: how are you mang? |
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Jul 11 2017, 05:17 AM
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The director did explained why no spider-sense, which on certain view, make sense to me.
http://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/07/03/spi...g-spider-sense/ QUOTE Director Jon Watts has confirmed that the Peter Parker of Spider-Man: Homecoming will not have Spider-Sense. Watts wanted to avoid using Spider-Man’s early warning system because he felt that Sony’s past Spider-Man movies leaned on the power quite heavily. “I feel like we have seen a lot of Spider-Sense in the previous films, so we didn't really lean into that as hard as they have in the previous films,” Watts tells CinemaBlend, adding “But I do think it is a really interesting thing to explore.” QUOTE(Derps @ Jul 10 2017, 01:41 PM) Actually there's this one thing I think I missed it, can someone explain to me? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by memphiz_zero88: Jul 11 2017, 05:21 AM |
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Jul 11 2017, 10:33 AM
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QUOTE(Odinn @ Jul 10 2017, 12:20 PM) First time posting a movie review, and I have to agree with you guys. Peter DOES create his own mechanical web shooter in the comics.Spoiler for cons, as I was a comic fan and collector in 90s up till the clone wars. Coming from a comic perspective: » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « If you're a comic fan, you must disassociate the comic from the movie and watch it as a stand-alone movie, with nothing related to the comics. Take the movie's iteration of Spidey as a completely different Spidey. I found it to be just ok only. So far, none of the Spidey movies tick all the boxes for me. |
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Jul 11 2017, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jul 10 2017, 09:41 PM) TBH, this is MCU after all with C as the abbreviation for "Cinematics". With MCU nearing a decade old, I think fans should be aware by now that there WILL be a lot of divergence from these heroes' comic origin. I know it's the cinematic universe, but to diverge his background a lot from the comics just doesn't do it for me. I'm just biased towards Spidey like this. There could be mentions of uncle Ben, his advice or such, exposition would be enough I guess.While I don't tout this as the perfect Spider-Man movie, I think it is definitely better than going the old Uncle-Ben-got-shot-because-of-me path & along with that, some changes here & there which is definitely a welcome change, at least to me. QUOTE(ballistix89 @ Jul 11 2017, 10:33 AM) Thanx for this, clearly memory failed me on this point. Corrected my cons. |
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^Well in the MCU they employ Scientific Advisers.... which DCEU/FOX/(previous)SONY lacks...
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