Lee
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Post by Lee on Nov 30, 2018 19:52:43 GMT
China?
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Post by DSDSquared on Nov 30, 2018 19:53:56 GMT
This is ridiculous. On no planet is Venom the better movie. I actually enjoyed it. It was fun, but Spiderman is just better in every way a movie can be better. I also love how the usuals come on here to trash Spiderman for being too cheesy and childish. Did you even watch Venom? Did you see the lobster tank scene? How about the final scene with Mrs. Chen? The movie had some seriously cheesy and cringe worthy parts. No scene in Venom even comes close to the car scene or the DC scene in Homecoming and that cannot even be seriously debated.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Nov 30, 2018 20:40:59 GMT
This is ridiculous. On no planet is Venom the better movie. I actually enjoyed it. It was fun, but Spiderman is just better in every way a movie can be better. I also love how the usuals come on here to trash Spiderman for being too cheesy and childish. Did you even watch Venom? Did you see the lobster tank scene? How about the final scene with Mrs. Chen? The movie had some seriously cheesy and cringe worthy parts. No scene in Venom even comes close to the car scene or the DC scene in Homecoming and that cannot even be seriously debated. There might be a planet of bad movies out there somewhere in the galaxy.
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Post by hobowar on Dec 1, 2018 3:52:51 GMT
Venom only did so well because of good will from Spider-Man: Homecoming. I haven't seen Venom and don't intend to. How do you explain its Box Office legs then? Good will from Spider-Man: Homecoming.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Dec 1, 2018 16:44:17 GMT
How do you explain its Box Office legs then? Good will from Spider-Man: Homecoming. The correct answer was: word of mouth.
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Post by hobowar on Dec 1, 2018 17:03:36 GMT
Good will from Spider-Man: Homecoming. The correct answer was: word of mouth. The correct aswer is: suck my balls!
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Dec 1, 2018 21:59:21 GMT
The correct answer was: word of mouth. The correct aswer is: suck my balls! Salty, much?
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Post by hobowar on Dec 1, 2018 22:00:58 GMT
The correct aswer is: suck my balls! Salty, much? I'll wash 'em if that's your biggest problem.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Dec 3, 2018 9:16:23 GMT
I'll wash 'em if that's your biggest problem. U mad.
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Post by hobowar on Dec 3, 2018 17:01:07 GMT
I'll wash 'em if that's your biggest problem. U mad. Yes.
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Post by James on Jan 20, 2019 3:04:58 GMT
Spider-Man: Homecoming
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Jan 20, 2019 14:01:16 GMT
I really enjoyed Venom. Tom Hardy was just so watchable that when it ended I was immediately ready for the sequel. But I prefer Spider-Man: Homecoming. Michael Keaton is great, the Vulture is one of the better MCU villains, and I feel like Tom Holland was the Peter Parker I always wanted. It's like he was lifted straight from the comics.
Spider-Man 2 still the GOAT though.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Jan 20, 2019 14:08:39 GMT
I saw SMH on a plane and forgot all about it except that good old RDJ looked very bored in it. VENOMI saw on the small screen and, while being a derivative story, it has some things going for it. Like a powerhouse lead performance and some grotesquely absurd stuff, like those babbling body snatchers biting heads off of people. In a sea of same-y mainstream movies it was at least entertainingly different. Would watch it again some day. RDJ has not acted in an mcu movie since iron man 1. its a shame really since this is where he fails compared to Hugh wolverine who is now just as iconic as Christopher Reeves Superman. mcu had the opportunity to make Iron Man a true iconic character, a character who has been on this journey, who grew and developed but nope. once they saw him as their best cash cow they just dumbed him down and rdj has since been then be phoning in performances though I dont blame him since it is not like he has a good material to work with. I think Hugh Jackman's Wolverine and RDJ's Iron Man are far more iconic than Christopher Reeves Superman. As iconic as he is.. we've accepted plenty of people as Superman and will continue to do so because the character transcends the man. But I think we're going to have a pretty hard time ever accepting anybody else as Logan or Stark. Jackman and Downey own those roles. The X-Verse and the MCU were built on their backs. They simply are Wolverine and Iron Man.
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