rhythmbandit
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Loved it. Even if the thing everyone knows is happening doesn't happen for as long as I hoped and the thing I feared wouldn't happen did. If I say any more I'll spoil it but naked Jamie Foxx was a nice surprise.
I find him sinister and intense. I really don't think he was ever a good fit for Peter Parker.Tobey Maguire still has the same vile effect on me too.
Like a proper idiot, today I’ve been mentally recasting the 2002 Spider-Man to make it tolerable. Either Joseph Gordon Levitt or Adam Brody would have made them 100% better.I find him sinister and intense. I really don't think he was ever a good fit for Peter Parker.
Have you seen this?
Adam Brody would have been brilliant. My mate's an absolute Spider-Man loon and he loves Tom Holland in the role, I think Garfield and Maguire were that bit too old and worldly.Like a proper idiot, today I’ve been mentally recasting the 2002 Spider-Man to make it tolerable. Either Joseph Gordon Levitt or Adam Brody would have made them 100% better.
Well they hinted to that in the future with that line from Jamie Foxx.I really wanted a Miles Morales cameo or at least when the other Spider-Men turned up to recreate the pointing Spider-Man meme. Something of a missed opportunity.
I enjoy current superhero films mostly for the comedy element rather than any actual plots. I found that part to be a bit like one of the overlong SNL sketches that was funny for 20 seconds, but seriously needed to be cut down.The villains were BY THE BY and I didn't care about them at all really. Also the plot is...questionable
I did find the 3x stuff EXTREMELY fun and great and joyous though
insane numbers WITHOUT the circumstances! that'sOpened with just shy of £32 million in the UK and $340 million in the US and just over $600 million worldwide. Insane numbers given the circumstances.
Did they de-age him like they did with Alfred? He looked almost exactly the same as he did in the first one.I saw this today, it was very enjoyable! Willem Dafoe totally stole the show, what a queen of death I hope they don't introduce a new MCU version of the Goblin later, because how could anyone ever compare?
oh agree 100% on this point. So glad he wasn’t in a lot of the film.I’m not a massive fan of Doctor Strange anyway simply because all that “mirrorverse” OTT CGI whatever the hell that is always draws me out of any story and bores me quite a bit.
I’m really excited by this, I love the contrived and totally unnecessary effort to tie up the various reboots and make some narrative sense out of it
basically I’m weird about unfinished business so this feels good. Probably a bad idea despite this
Did they de-age him like they did with Alfred? He looked almost exactly the same as he did in the first one.
In the comics NedI wonder if the ending was a way to get MJ and Ned out the way for contractual reasons? But they certainly teased Ned’s involvement in the Strange series. Is Zendaya too big for this now?
I hope not, she really found a good character in this movie