VinylGuy wrote:yeah Pascal said there are three more movies with him right?
Im thinking he will play against Venom and the Sinister Sex in those and said goodbye to the MCU
Fandango: You know, as you wrap up this trilogy of films in collaboration with Marvel Studios…
Amy Pascal: Can I say something about that?
Fandango: Sure.
Amy Pascal: This is not the last movie that we are going to make with Marvel – [this is not] the last Spider-Man movie. We are getting ready to make the next Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland and Marvel, it just isn't part of… we're thinking of this as three films, and now we're going to go onto the next three. This is not the last of our MCU movies.
Fandango: It’s great to know that this collaboration is going to continue.
Amy Pascal: Yes, Marvel and Sony are going to keep going together as partners.
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue November 30, 2021 1:18 pm
by wease
Well, that’s encouraging.
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue November 30, 2021 2:48 pm
by VinylGuy
that holland guy will play spider man for like ten more years
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue November 30, 2021 8:27 pm
by Stickman
from what I've read, Holland's contract with Sony is up. So I guess they haven't back up that dumptruck full of money to his house yet to re-sign.
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Sun December 05, 2021 6:12 am
by Stickman
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Fri December 10, 2021 11:20 pm
by Stickman
So Holland kinda saved the Sony/Marvel deal.
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue December 14, 2021 4:29 am
by Jorge
I really, really, really, really would love it if Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire turned out not to be in this at all, if only because the fallout from the fans not getting something they were never promised and were repeatedly, explicitly assured wouldn't happen would be absolutely hilarious
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue December 14, 2021 3:23 pm
by VinylGuy
this one is getting very good reviews. Im going this friday.
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue December 14, 2021 4:18 pm
by Monkey_Driven
Probably won't see this until next week. I hope I can avoid spoilers.
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue December 14, 2021 4:20 pm
by epilogue
I still haven't seen the last one but I really want to see this one.
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue December 14, 2021 4:28 pm
by Monkey_Driven
epilogue wrote:I still haven't seen the last one but I really want to see this one.
I did not misread this post!
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Tue December 14, 2021 4:31 pm
by epilogue
Monkey_Driven wrote:
epilogue wrote:I still haven't seen the last one but I really want to see this one.
I did not misread this post!
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Thu December 16, 2021 6:10 pm
by Jorge
Alright motherfuckers I went and saw this and I have some takes. Spoiler free, but still putting it behind a cut in case you want to hear nothing
It's good! Most sirprisingly, it works! Almost entirely.
THE GOOD
- The cast is great
- Pacing works really well; it's like 3 hours long but moves at a very natural and enjoyable clip
- The central questions the movie seeks to answer are "is nostalgia inherently bad? Can we brazenly mine nostalgia for those sweet dopamine hits while also crafting a worthwhile story?" The answers are "TBD" and "Sure!"
- If you ever found yourself thinking "man, I hate what the MCU did to Spider-Man as a character," this film makes great strides towards correcting that.
- The ending is genuinely affecting on an emotional level, stupid plot contrivances and all (see below)
THE BAD
- Some of the dialogue is beyond embarrassing; of all the MCU films, this is the most "well THAT just happened!" that wasn't directed by Whedon.
- The way the film sets up the central conflict is extremely flimsy
- The CGI for ... certain characters ... was AWFUL
- So many of the third act's supposedly insurmountable problems are fixed with quick, throwaway solutions, it starts to feel really silly
- At several points, this film feels like a collection of scenes of characters you can't believe are actually meeting and interacting with each other, but the actors themselves feel like they're shooting in different rooms and edited together after. Lot of cutting back-and-forth between solo medium shots, so much so that it's noticeable
- Near the end there are several moments where the action comes to a screeching halt so certain characters can do a little comedy routine. It's cute, but it feels completely extraneous.
- To be expected from a Jon Watts MCU film at this point, but the movie is completely unremarkable and generic from a visual standpoint
- You know how people talk about post-credits scenes being just "ads for future movies"?... yeah...
Anyway, it was a good time, I enjoyed it a lot, and spent a long portion of the movie thinking "man my little siblings are gonna love this."
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Fri December 17, 2021 9:23 am
by Ensign9
I agree with everything you stated except the CG - what didn't you like?
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Fri December 17, 2021 11:18 am
by Jorge
The Lizard, mostly
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Fri December 17, 2021 1:30 pm
by Jorge
Dafoe is really, really good in this. One of the film's great pleasures is seeing him gleefully chew up the scenery in the Goblin role again, without a big Power Rangers mask covering his face
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Fri December 17, 2021 1:50 pm
by Ensign9
Also, Eddie being in that universe makes zero sense. He doesn't know Parker. This is a reach but does Venom have multidimensional travel capability? Does the symbiote know Parker from another universe?
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Fri December 17, 2021 3:16 pm
by Jorge
There are a few minor things that completely fall apart when you stop and think about them. For instance,
Why are MJ and Ned rejected from MIT due to their association with Spider-Man, but Flash Thompson isn't? When Flash wrote a whole-ass book about their supposed friendship?? He even gave a copy of the book to the admissions lady!
Also how does Electro being there make sense? He doesn't know Spider-Man's identity, right? In fact he even expresses surprise that Spider-Man isn't black
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Fri December 17, 2021 3:25 pm
by B
Do you get an explanation for Yelena's "New and Improved Statue of Liberty?"
Re: Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (12-17-21)
Posted: Fri December 17, 2021 3:28 pm
by Monkey_Driven
I've never seen the Garfield Spider-Man movies. Will I miss anything of note when seeing this?