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Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 4:45 am
by Sgt. Crackpot
You soiled your Spiderman costume during the opening credits, didn't you Burt?

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 4:54 am
by BurtReynolds
If someone threw that annoying fat kid off a roof I'll pay for another ticket just to see that. But it better be Rated R gore.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 12:39 pm
by stip
I really enjoyed the high school dynamics, and I liked Ned as a sidekick. Vulture was a compelling villain (and one who survives, for once), Iron Man wasn't overused (and Happy Hogan was funny). Tom Holland was fantastic as spider man, and the lower stakes of the story were a nice touch. This was a really effective origin story insofar as we got to watch him learn to use his powers, with lots of great little moments (the suit interactions were excellent, and I loved the interrogation scene). It was a also a great example of the lived in benefits of a shared universe.

This is not my favorite MCU movie by a long shot, but I had a blast.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 12:57 pm
by MadTIGERmaN
It was, another typical Marvel movie, BUT, I did like it more than the last handful. Spider-man definitely worked better in this movie than he did in Civil War, where he was simply there to tell jokes (so the little kids wouldn't get tooooo upset at Cap punching Shell Head). That being said, its Spider-man, your most kid friendly character, and you make a porn joke? As all the parents awkwardly giggled I hear 2 different kids "whats porn mom/dad" LOL Shocked Disney left that one in there.
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I did however dislike that once again, Spider-man has to be tied to the villain. AND, said villain finds out his secret identity. Is that the only way they know how to write Spider-man? I mean Vulture was one of the better written Marvel Villains, he didn't need to be tied to the girl Peters dating AT ALL.
Like everyone else is saying, Stark was used at the right amount, however,
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I really disliked how most of the movie it was like, Spider-man needed Tonys tech to do things. Stark should have given him a basic suit, and Spider-man upgrades it to show how smart Peter is. It was somewhat saved when Stark gave him the "the suit doesn't make you Spider-man" pep talk.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 1:02 pm
by stip
I enjoyed that twist. I didn't expect it, and the scene in the car was fairly chilling.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 1:03 pm
by LoathedVermin72
Oh no kids heard the word porn and parents might actually have to explain something totally natural to them how could Disney do it

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 1:21 pm
by tommymtcom
Jesus, you're insufferable.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 1:23 pm
by tommymtcom
I love that you'll come into every marvel movie thread and trash the movie and anyone that dares enjoy it, but you love Michael bay movies.

That's some world class irony.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 1:25 pm
by B
tommymtcom wrote:I love that you'll come into every marvel movie thread and trash the movie and anyone that dares enjoy it, but you love Michael bay movies.

That's some world class irony.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 1:35 pm
by stip
Interesting video.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 1:41 pm
by LoathedVermin72
tommymtcom wrote:I love that you'll come into every marvel movie thread and trash the movie and anyone that dares enjoy it, but you love Michael bay movies.

That's some world class irony.
I haven't said anything about any Marvel movies since Age of Ultron, since I haven't watched any of them. I also haven't trashed anyone in this thread.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 2:00 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Why does everyone's review contain "Stark wasn't used too much"? Seems like a defense of him being there. He wasn't in it "too much" for me (whatever that means) but him in it felt like they were forcing the entry of Spiderman into the Avengers.

You guys get on LV for loving Bay movies even though they are "all the same formula", but man, the last few Marvel movies are the same way. After GotG 2 and this, I don't have high hopes for Ragnarok, which is disappointing because I love Thor.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 2:04 pm
by Monkey_Driven
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Why does everyone's review contain "Stark wasn't used too much"? Seems like a defense of him being there. He wasn't in it "too much" for me (whatever that means) but him in it felt like they were forcing the entry of Spiderman into the Avengers.

You guys get on LV for loving Bay movies even though they are "all the same formula", but man, the last few Marvel movies are the same way. After GotG 2 and this, I don't have high hopes for Ragnarok, which is disappointing because I love Thor.
Probably because he is so heavily featured in the trailers.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 2:13 pm
by MadTIGERmaN
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Why does everyone's review contain "Stark wasn't used too much"? Seems like a defense of him being there. He wasn't in it "too much" for me (whatever that means) but him in it felt like they were forcing the entry of Spiderman into the Avengers.

You guys get on LV for loving Bay movies even though they are "all the same formula", but man, the last few Marvel movies are the same way. After GotG 2 and this, I don't have high hopes for Ragnarok, which is disappointing because I love Thor.
I think a lot of people were worried this was going to be another Tony Stark ego trip of how he made Spider-man... because the trailers were coming off that way.
But I'm with ya, the Marvel formula has gotten annoying. It worked in Spider-man simply because it fits his character better? IMO So this movie wasn't AS annoying as GotG2, Dr Strange, and some of the others. But the Ragnarok trailer definitely does not look promising. "I know him, were friends from work" ugh :roll:

As for the word porn... it was a cheap joke that got cheap laughs and came out of no where. But again, that falls back to the Disney/Marvel formula... cheap jokes

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 2:17 pm
by LoathedVermin72
Marvel really is exhaustingly jokey. It makes me appreciate when movies can just have light, amusing scenes without having to spit out labored jokes constantly.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 2:24 pm
by B
E.H. Ruddock wrote:You guys get on LV for loving Bay movies even though they are "all the same formula",
No one criticizes Bay for making 15 hours worth of plotless Transformer movies?

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 4:44 pm
by BurtReynolds
"This is awesome! Want to help me put together my official Disney Star Wars toy?"

"Woah dude this is so cool! Here, have some Doritos brand chips, cool guy!"

"This is amazing, isn't it audience? Now go out and buy some Mountain Dew Ass Blast!" (I assume this happened after I walked out)

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 7:32 pm
by stip
Honestly both of those felt teenagery enough to me that it didn't occur to me as product placement (especially the Death Star) until you pointed it out. They were also both in service of the plot or part of a visual gag, and so they fit in the scene.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 8:16 pm
by BurtReynolds
ultimately I'm not the target audience for this. I'm sure 12 year olds will love it. It checks off the necessary boxes.

Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (7/28/2017)

Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 8:49 pm
by LoathedVermin72
That's no excuse, though. There are plenty of movies I liked when I was 12 that still hold up.