|
|
Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 5, 2017 7:19:39 GMT
It seems that the widespread consensus, sight unseen, for Spider-Man Homecoming is that that this new approach is a turn-off. Most of the complaints I am hearing and reading revolve around the coming of age story, the presence of Iron Man and a marketing campaign that shows too much skin. In the face of that, I have to ask the naysayers this: What in God's name did you want to see in a new Spider-Man movie that hasn't been covered thoroughly by the previous franchises? My guess is stuff featuring clones, Carnage or the Sinister Six - none of which I am interested in. For me, Homecoming is going to mix the best of two genres I love - the super-hero origin and a coming of age story. Sigh... In any event, for those of you who don't mind serious spoilers, enjoy these gifts from Atomica: SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSince when is that the "widespread consensus"?
The film is directly about a street level hero taking on people who are involved with cleaning up the destruction from Avengers conflicts, and the widespread consensus is that it's looking just fine.
Wait, so Vulture is basically Damage Control?
|
|