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Join Date: Aug 2014
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wow looks interesting, but it's really funny how peoples are, if this is a 3d then in the "batman ninja" peoples were whining over the animation say which was terrible and robotic but here if is a 3d was even worst, make it's really look much more like a stop motion. But the idea looks good let's see what gonna happen. Honestly i'm still much more a fan of "old peter parker spider man than mile morales.
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2018-12-19, 07:34 | Link #7 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
Age: 39
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Just got back from the theater.
I hope this movie is a sign of things to come... because this easily ties Spiderman 2 as the the greatest Spiderman movies ever made. I will find myself greatly invested in a Spiderverse series.
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2018-12-19, 19:16 | Link #8 |
Les Pays Bass
Join Date: Jun 2011
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Really really liked it. It was fun, vibrant, had a good soundtrack, and I loved all of the main cast. The after credits scene was also extremely funny.
The employees were also giving away guest passes good for one movie ticket as people were walking out, so that was the cherry on top |
2018-12-29, 15:32 | Link #11 |
Snobby Gentleman
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Monterrey, México
Age: 43
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Went to watch the film yesterday, and I absolutely loved it.
IMHO, I was afraid the movie would be mishandled in terms of pacing due to focusing on six Spider-men iterations all across different universes, including the spidey protagonist Miles Morales. However, the writing and directing did a fair job to actually alotting enough screen time and development to flesh out Miles' character growth along with alternate Gwen's backstory and alternate Peter B. Parker's existential crisis. By the time of the film's climax I was truly invested and engaged to care quite enough on Miles as a 3D character with both believable and relatable issues. Nonetheless, my only downside I got with the movie was there wasn't enough time to properly fleshed out Peni Parker, Spider-Noir, and Spider Pork backgrounds, since the other two former multiverse Spider-men characters held potential and was interested to invest my time on them as an audience member. Anyways, other points to praise the film for were the soundtrack and Kingpin. 1. The music, played particularly during the climatic showdown of the Spider Six, was so epic that made this film, as far as I'm concerned with MARVEL properties, the first one for me to actually want to purchase the soundtrack. 2. Kingpin from the very first moment he appeared on screen was an imposing threat that never lost his luster and charm that made him so much an interesting villain in this story. Spoiler:
Another point to his favor IMO was that Kingpin the moment he entered the battlefield against the Spidey became the literal embodiment of a death sentence. Had you watched the movie you know what I meant to. Last to consider about this film was Stan Lee's cameo displayed not as a passing reference rather played in a relatively long scene with good jokes to boot in order to make homage to the man that delivered to us one amongst MARVEL's iconic heroes. - Thanks to STAN LEE |
2019-04-30, 21:27 | Link #14 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse's Japanese Animators
Share Their Experiences: "Four Japanese animators who worked on the 2018 CG animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse shared their experiences on the production with the Japanese magazine CG World. The animators discussed the cultural differences between American and Japanese animation productions, the anime inspirations for Spider-Verse, what they believe Japanese animators can learn from Spider-Verse, and more." See: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/int...iences/.146277 |
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