2017-07-08, 02:55 | Link #61 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
Age: 39
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Just saw the film.
It just goes to show that Marvel really needs to get their licenses back because they are proving the old adage that if you want something done right, you might as well do it yourself. They pretty much salvaged Spiderman after the debacles of the first Spiderman 3 and the Amazing Spiderman 2. Great Spiderman film. At this point I'm completely convinced that only Marvel Studios can salvage what's left of the mangled corpse that is the Fantastic 4 film license.
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2017-07-08, 22:20 | Link #64 | |
Yandere Otoko Ruki-tan
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Earth 616
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I remember someone mentioned that he doesn't have Spider Sense yet...
Ahh, right... Homecoming director Jon Watts talking about it.. Quote:
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2017-07-09, 08:59 | Link #65 |
エーレンフェストの聖女
Join Date: Jan 2006
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It's pretty good film for Spiderman, shit makes me nostalgic again and I feel like the actor and his characterization makes bunch of things right in this film. The lack of spider sense and his dependency for all his costumes features/technology makes him kinda eh somewhat, but we see that he's slowly moving on from it and becoming independent for it.
The only thing I really dislike in this film is probably the MJ. I'm not sure whether they want to make strong independent women or something but I really can't feel that she's supposed to be MJ at all Like, I'm totally okay with her (albeit that she's somewhat strange girl) but when they revealed that she's MJ.. it's just doesn't seem right.
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2017-07-09, 11:10 | Link #67 |
Black Steel Knight
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Indonesia
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Saw it. It's a good movie, but I gotta say the over-reliance on SpiderStark suit, the absence of Spider-sense and that MJ reveal (the most prevalent rumor during the casting was right on the money) makes Homecoming still below Spidey 2 when it comes to what really makes a Spiderman movie.
Also, so many people already know who Spiderman really is. Even though Peter managed to avoid the bigger bullet at the end, his identity is hanging on the mercy of The Vulture. That just feels so wrong .
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2017-07-10, 01:11 | Link #71 |
Sav'aaq!
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hyrule
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I think it was teased a time or two. A blind dodge here, a lucky block there, but nothing overt. I think they're playing it low key. He has it, but probably not to the level of previous incarnations, and he may not even know it exists.
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2017-07-10, 07:29 | Link #72 |
Me, An Intellectual
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Age: 33
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I distinctly remember a scene in Civil War when he's fighting Falcon and Bucky and he displays it there when he says "Oh god" before dodging an attack from behind. That was a pretty strong instance.
Haven't seen Homecoming yet.
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2017-07-10, 18:30 | Link #74 |
Logician and Romantic
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Within my mind
Age: 43
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He knows it exists since Civil War. The issue is that in this version, his super senses are too much for him to handle as of now. It is a lot of noise to him, like having people shouting things at your ear constantly. His suit is deliberately meant to hinder his own senses so he could focus.
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2017-07-10, 19:36 | Link #75 | |
Black Steel Knight
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Indonesia
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2017-07-10, 20:43 | Link #78 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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^^this
It wasn't as eloquently put as Vallen Chaos Valiant stated, but that's more or less what Peter tried to explain to Tony when asked about the goggles on the mask. With that said, I think the story writers could easily turn this double edged hyper sensitivity of his into the development of his spider sense as he starts to hone his powers and skills more--if they so choose to go that route. |
2017-07-10, 21:23 | Link #79 |
Black Steel Knight
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Indonesia
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That was my point. MCU never confidently and blatantly stated it like Vallen Chaos Valiant did. Vague description is all we got so far. That's why I was wondering if I missed a source or something.
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2017-07-11, 07:01 | Link #80 | |
Logician and Romantic
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Within my mind
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I guess I will just mention a few things... 1. Loved the Vulture, I like the fact that he is a man who has principles, that he puts his family first no matter what. He knew if he get arrested that his family would lose him, so he didn't want to do too big a job. And that he wasn't a criminal at heart, he just does what he had to do. 2. Loved that Peter suffered the old saying "no good deed goes unpunished". He wants to be a hero, and he held on to that belief no matter how it hurts him in every way possible. And in the end he even walked away from the reward he was suppose to get for losing everything he held dear as a teenager. The right thing meant pain, suffering, and the girl who liked him leaving. That's what heroism does. Heroism sucks, that is why there are so few heroes. 3. I HATED the random MJ reference. Completely unnecessary, completely pointless, and gets us nowhere. If you want MJ then call her Mary Jane. If you aren't even going to use her name then just keep her as an original character. I hated it especially because the film worked so well up to that point, and it is a sour note to me. It is an addition that causes nothing but problems.
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