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Post by charzhino on Aug 9, 2018 14:38:12 GMT
Not copying the Black Panther thread because I still think that movie is relevant and active as its the first black superhero and will be remembered as such for sometime. But as for S:H, it just seems completely forgotten and it hit me reading the new recent Raimi thread as well as the Black Panther one. Not a single scene or the feel of the story is memorable at all and it only came out last year!
It feels like a textbook definition of a filler movie - which it is, a link between Civil War and IW, both memorable event films. Even though I hate Ragnarok, that is still a memorable film as its a zany, out there, wacky instalment with a catchy soundtrack and remodelled Thor. But nothing at all stands out in Homecoming, its a movie that had a lot of hype and positive reaction when it came out - mainly because it was Spideys return to the MCU rather than the actual quality of the story. But if its barely remembered now, it will be completely forgotten in a few years. And its a disgrace it holds a RT % rating at pretty much the same as Spiderman 2.
Can anyone make a claim to why its memorable? Or honestly say it will be remembered as fondly as SM2 in 14 years time (in the year 2031)
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Post by politicidal on Aug 9, 2018 14:44:27 GMT
D.C.-Fan! Is that you?!?!
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Post by Power Ranger on Aug 9, 2018 14:46:01 GMT
I like it. š¤·š¼āāļø
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Post by kanekikun on Aug 9, 2018 14:57:53 GMT
i dont think its forgotten, people are just more interested in that he died and how he will come back.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Aug 9, 2018 15:02:03 GMT
You remembered it enough to make a thread about it.
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Post by charzhino on Aug 9, 2018 15:20:28 GMT
You remembered it enough to make a thread about it. Only because of the threads active right now at the top of the most talked.
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Post by scabab on Aug 9, 2018 15:22:16 GMT
It was a good movie but not a memorable one and certainly won't be remembered to the same extent as the first two Spider-man movies.
That they were the first will of course always give it an advantage anyway.
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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 9, 2018 15:37:58 GMT
It was a good movie but not a memorable one and certainly won't be remembered to the same extent as the first two Spider-man movies. That they were the first will of course always give it an advantage anyway. What gives the original Spider-Man movies the advantage is that they were better-written and better overall movies than SMH. The scene in the first Spider-Man movie when Spider-Man catches up to the thief who killed Uncle Ben in the warehouse and sees his face and realizes that it's the same guy he let get away earlier was just a really powerful scene. SMH has nothing close to that. SMH is the worst movie adaptation of Spider-Man ever. SMH turned Peter into a show-off whose only motivation for being a hero was to impress Tony Stark. And on top of that, SMH made Peter a thief who stole from his community.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Aug 9, 2018 15:45:54 GMT
It was a good movie but not a memorable one and certainly won't be remembered to the same extent as the first two Spider-man movies. That they were the first will of course always give it an advantage anyway. What gives the original Spider-Man movies the advantage is that they were better-written and better overall movies than SMH. The scene in the first Spider-Man movie when Spider-Man catches up to the thief who killed Uncle Ben in the warehouse and sees his face and realizes that it's the same guy he let get away earlier was just a really powerful scene. SMH has nothing close to that. SMH is the worst movie adaptation of Spider-Man ever. SMH turned Peter into a show-off whose only motivation for being a hero was to impress Tony Stark. And on top of that, SMH made Peter a thief who stole from his community. Peter turned down Tony Stark's offer to join The Avengers so he could continue to serve his community as its hero, your argument is invalid. "worst movie adaptation of Spider-Man ever" so I'm guessing you didn't see the one from overseas where he's a super villain, then?
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Post by kanekikun on Aug 9, 2018 15:46:38 GMT
It was a good movie but not a memorable one and certainly won't be remembered to the same extent as the first two Spider-man movies. That they were the first will of course always give it an advantage anyway. What gives the original Spider-Man movies the advantage is that they were better-written and better overall movies than SMH. The scene in the first Spider-Man movie when Spider-Man catches up to the thief who killed Uncle Ben in the warehouse and sees his face and realizes that it's the same guy he let get away earlier was just a really powerful scene. SMH has nothing close to that. SMH is the worst movie adaptation of Spider-Man ever. SMH turned Peter into a show-off whose only motivation for being a hero was to impress Tony Stark. And on top of that, SMH made Peter a thief who stole from his community. the first spidey movie had spidey just let the guy die when he fell down. the real spidey would have still tried to save him. homecoming spidey wouldn't kill a guy like raimi spidey did.
raimi got it wrong right from the start when he had that line about how the story was about a girl. spider-man was always about peter and no one else.
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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 9, 2018 15:47:04 GMT
What gives the original Spider-Man movies the advantage is that they were better-written and better overall movies than SMH. The scene in the first Spider-Man movie when Spider-Man catches up to the thief who killed Uncle Ben in the warehouse and sees his face and realizes that it's the same guy he let get away earlier was just a really powerful scene. SMH has nothing close to that. SMH is the worst movie adaptation of Spider-Man ever. SMH turned Peter into a show-off whose only motivation for being a hero was to impress Tony Stark. And on top of that, SMH made Peter a thief who stole from his community. Peter turned down Tony Stark's offer to join The Avengers so he could continue to serve his community the same community that Peter stole from
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Post by kanekikun on Aug 9, 2018 15:47:41 GMT
Peter turned down Tony Stark's offer to join The Avengers so he could continue to serve his community the same community that Peter stole from who did he steal from?
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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 9, 2018 15:49:03 GMT
the same community that Peter stole from who did he steal from? Peter stole from his community.
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Post by kanekikun on Aug 9, 2018 15:49:29 GMT
Peter stole from his community. who? and when?
at least he didn't kill someone like raimi spidey did.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Aug 9, 2018 15:50:43 GMT
Peter turned down Tony Stark's offer to join The Avengers so he could continue to serve his community the same community that Peter stole from He needed Flash's car to try to stop the Vulture, and if you paid any attention to the movie you'd know why he did it.
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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 9, 2018 15:51:38 GMT
the same community that Peter stole from He needed Flash's car to try to stop the Vulture, and if you paid any attention to the movie you'd know why he did it. I'm not referring to Peter stealing Flash's car. I had forgotten about that until someone mentioned it last week. I'm referring to Peter stealing from his community.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Aug 9, 2018 15:51:39 GMT
Peter stole from his community. who? and when?
at least he didn't kill someone like raimi spidey did.
Flash Thompson's car, but DC-Fan can't even say that he can only say "stole from his community", I didn't know Flash and his car counted as an entire community.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Aug 9, 2018 15:52:32 GMT
He needed Flash's car to try to stop the Vulture, and if you paid any attention to the movie you'd know why he did it. I'm not referring to Peter stealing Flash's car. I had forgotten about that until someone mentioned it last week. I'm referring to Peter stealing from his community. Surrrreeeeeeā¦ If you're going to troll, at least make an attempt to know what the hell it is you are talking about, loser.
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Post by kanekikun on Aug 9, 2018 15:52:36 GMT
if using a guys car is stealing, then superman and batman steal from the community too.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 9, 2018 15:54:33 GMT
He needed Flash's car to try to stop the Vulture, and if you paid any attention to the movie you'd know why he did it. I'm not referring to Peter stealing Flash's car. I had forgotten about that until someone mentioned it last week. I'm referring to Peter stealing from his community. And what did he steal from the community? Money? You mentioned money, but where? When in the movie, did he steal money? You're just making up shit as usual because you can't form a real argument
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