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Post by scabab on Jul 8, 2019 14:25:58 GMT
I went to see Far From Home today, thought it was better than the last one and it's the most I will enjoyed a Spider-Man man since Spider-Man 2. It's still not the best one but I enjoyed it more than I expected.
So for me I'd go with
Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man Far From Home Homecoming Spider-Man 3 The Amazing Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man 2
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Post by politicidal on Jul 8, 2019 14:34:15 GMT
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man
Spider-Man: Homecoming
The Amazing Spider-Man
Spider-Man 3
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
....hadn't seen Far From Home. Felt like an Antman from the trailers. Something fun to watch at home.
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Post by Vassaggo on Jul 8, 2019 14:48:52 GMT
Spider-Man 2 Far From Home Spider-Man Homecoming The Amazing Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man 3
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Post by moviemeisters on Jul 8, 2019 14:59:16 GMT
1) Spider-Man 2 (Pretty perfect) 2) Into the Spider-Verse (Innovative and fun) 3) Spider-Man (Really good, but with some flaws) 4) Homecoming (Fun but not too memorable. Villain was the best part) 5) Far From Home (Bogged down too much in its universe, but neat villain and fairly fun overall) 6) Amazing 2 (Kind of bad, but watchable) 7) Amazing 1 (Very poor rehash of the 2002 film) 8) Spider-Man 3 (Just poorly written all-around)
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2019 15:32:59 GMT
1. Spider-Man 2 2. Spider-Man
6. Far From Home 7. Homecoming
The rest are 3 through 5.
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Post by hobowar on Jul 8, 2019 16:10:32 GMT
1) Spider-Man 2) Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse 3) Spider-Man Far From Home 4) Spider-Man Homecoming 5) Spider-Man 2 6) The Others
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Post by hobowar on Jul 8, 2019 16:12:21 GMT
1. Spider-Man 2 2. Spider-Man 6. Far From Home 7. Homecoming The rest are 3 through 5. Oh you.
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Post by Archelaus on Jul 8, 2019 16:31:16 GMT
Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man: Into the SpiderVerse Spider-Man Spider-Man: Far from Home Spider-Man: Homecoming The Amazing Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man 3
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Post by blockbusted on Jul 8, 2019 17:33:43 GMT
1. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2. Spider-Man: Far from Home 3. Spider-Man 2 4. Spider-Man: Homecoming
5. Spider-Man
6. The Amazing Spider-Man
7. Spider-Man 3
8. The Amazing Spider-Man 2
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jul 8, 2019 17:38:53 GMT
No one breaks with the idea that Spider-Man 2 is the perfect Spider-Man film even though Otto Octavius, as presented, isn't very much like his comic book counterpart. Interesting...
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2019 18:39:41 GMT
No one breaks with the idea that Spider-Man 2 is the perfect Spider-Man film even though Otto Octavius, as presented, isn't very much like his comic book counterpart. Interesting... Well, the Peter Parker in Homecoming and Far From Home isn't very much like his comic book counterpart either.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jul 8, 2019 19:17:47 GMT
No one breaks with the idea that Spider-Man 2 is the perfect Spider-Man film even though Otto Octavius, as presented, isn't very much like his comic book counterpart. Interesting... Well, the Peter Parker in Homecoming and Far From Home isn't very much like his comic book counterpart either. I'll grant you that to a limited extent. Most of the differences that can be perceived as deviations are the result of a modernization of the character. They are stylistic changes as opposed to a complete teardown. That said, I never saw any rendition of Doctor Octopus where he was naively misguided or - hold the phone - even sympathetic. His tragic hero's sacrifice in Spider-Man 2, while fitting well within the context of the story, is inconsistent with the character's established megalomaniacal and sadistic tendencies. Personally, I think people's appreciation for Raimi's films is period and generation-specific.
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Post by scabab on Jul 8, 2019 19:18:35 GMT
Well Peter Parker has gone through many different interpretations throughout the years so there's no one Peter Parker.
Tom Holland's version reminds me of the Ultimate comic line version.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jul 8, 2019 19:24:04 GMT
No one breaks with the idea that Spider-Man 2 is the perfect Spider-Man film even though Otto Octavius, as presented, isn't very much like his comic book counterpart. Interesting... Every comic book movie makes changes from the comics (MCU included). Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2019 19:26:08 GMT
Well, the Peter Parker in Homecoming and Far From Home isn't very much like his comic book counterpart either. I never saw any rendition of Doctor Octopus where he was naively misguided Most criminals are misguided. They think they know what's best for everyone.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Jul 8, 2019 19:47:33 GMT
No one breaks with the idea that Spider-Man 2 is the perfect Spider-Man film even though Otto Octavius, as presented, isn't very much like his comic book counterpart. Interesting... Well, the Peter Parker in Homecoming and Far From Home isn't very much like his comic book counterpart either. Um, no. He is very much like his comic book counterpart. They even got Mysterio right.
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Post by sostie on Jul 8, 2019 19:59:24 GMT
Spider-Man 2 Homecoming Far From Home Spider-Man Into The Spiderverse The Amazing Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 3
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jul 8, 2019 20:03:14 GMT
I never saw any rendition of Doctor Octopus where he was naively misguided Most criminals are misguided. They think they know what's best for everyone. Doc Oc is criminally insane and very confident. In the comics, he's mean-spirited, hostile and cunning. He never struck me as "misguided" in that he does not harbor any delusion that his actions are morally sound. He is a transgressive criminal through and through.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2019 20:26:58 GMT
Well, the Peter Parker in Homecoming and Far From Home isn't very much like his comic book counterpart either. Um, no. He is very much like his comic book counterpart. No, MCU Spider-Man is nothing like the comic book Spider-Man. 1st, in the comics, Peter's motivation for being a hero is because he learned from letting the thief who killed Uncle Ben get away that "with great power comes great responsibility". MCU Peter hasn't learned that all at. MCU Peter's entire motivation for being a "hero" is just to show off and not because of any "great responsibility". Peter is told a fire monster is going to attack Prague, but Peter doesn't give a shit about going to Prague to help save people and only wants to go to Paris so he can give Michelle aka Mary Jane the dahlia. Also, when Peter is given a powerful new toy, EDITH, Peter once again demonstrates that he doesn't give a shit about "great responsibility" by using EDITH in the most irresponsible way he could think of - to order a killer drone to attack a fellow classmate just so he could eliminate his competition for a girl.
2nd, in the comics, Peter works as a free-lance photographer for J. Jonah Jameson and the Daily Bugle. So how is MCU Peter Parker ever going to get hired by J. Jonah Jameson now that Jameson knows Peter is Spider-Man?
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jul 8, 2019 20:29:27 GMT
Um, no. He is very much like his comic book counterpart. No, MCU Spider-Man is nothing like the comic book Spider-Man. 1st, in the comics, Peter's motivation for being a hero is because he learned from letting the thief who killed Uncle Ben get away that "with great power comes great responsibility". MCU Peter hasn't learned that all at. MCU Peter's entire motivation for being a "hero" is just to show off and not because of any "great responsibility". Peter is told a fire monster is going to attack Prague, but Peter doesn't give a shit about going to Prague to help save people and only wants to go to Paris so he can give Michelle aka Mary Jane the dahlia. Also, when Peter is given a powerful new toy, EDITH, Peter once again demonstrates that he doesn't give a shit about "great responsibility" by using EDITH in the most irresponsible way he could think of - to order a killer drone to attack a fellow classmate just so he could eliminate his competition for a girl. 2nd, in the comics, Peter works as a free-lance photographer for J. Jonah Jameson and the Daily Bugle. So how is MCU Peter Parker ever going to get hired by J. Jonah Jameson now that Jameson knows Peter is Spider-Man? DC-Fan, your post contains spoilers for Spider Man: Far From Home, please be courteous to other users who have not seen the film yet.
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