QUOTE(6so @ Jun 29 2019, 09:11 AM)
Thank god, don't have to pay money for this. If you are hoping for the new MCU ushering into Phase 4 post-Endgame, this is not that movie. It's another rethreading back to the by the numbers MCU formula. When you've seen enough of the trailer, you can guess how the movie will play out by the end of it. There's zero surprising element and Gyllenhaal's Mysterio is your usual insignificant villain with lazy motivation. Fanboys, of course will eat up any reference and easter eggs being thrown at them. Post-credit is another shameless sequel bait.
For the 1st time I guess...I wholeheartedly agree on ur post๐ I knew from trailer itself this film gonna be safebet minimum guarantee typical MCU potboiler & not gonna be any ground-breaking Phase 4 film. Instead of playing too-safe with Mysterio they could've went with bolder with Venom or Carnage.I skipped Homecoming & pretty sure gonna do the same for this (thx to ur review๐)
Sam Raimi's Spiderman trilogy wud always be the best for me. Remember there were memes flying around Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker mocking Tom Holland's crying shot in the trailer "Look at little Iron Man Jr....wanna cry๐๐๐" dat cracked me up.
Instead of setting him up as Iron Man jr relying too much on gadgets...I'd prefer some character progression, personal growth...This MCU Spidey may seem fun & stuff to those "MCU fast-food apetizers"..but in reality, I think dude's shallow. Tom Holland just like Andrew Garfield (TASM) simply portray Peter Parker & Spiderman instead of diving down deep into the character & perform as the titular character itself
Jake Gylenhall as Mysterio was one such actor who you could actually see gets into the character he plays (Mysterio)
My 2 cents
Jun 29 2019, 07:22 PM

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