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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2019 21:56:49 GMT
This video sums up my thoughts exactly...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2019 21:57:10 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Jul 10, 2019 1:02:39 GMT
2:15 (?) is the problem I have with the lesser MCU films. They don't let moments be just that, moments.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 10, 2019 1:30:32 GMT
This is definitely the best review of Far From Home. Brings up a lot of points that I've brought up about why Homecoming and Far From Home are at the bottom of the list of Spider-Man movies, such as Peter repeatedly demonstrating that he still hasn't learned that "with great power comes great responsibility" and such as Homecoming and Far From Home being more about Tony Stark / Iron Man than Peter Parker / Spider-Man.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2019 1:31:37 GMT
2:15 (?) is the problem I have with the lesser MCU films. They don't let moments be just that, moments. Definately. And perhaps that's what bothered me most about Far From Home- it treats Spidey like he's some D List throw away, a light hearted encore to the main event. That's fine for Ant Man movies, but it annoyed me to see Spidey get that treatment.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2019 1:34:26 GMT
This is definitely the best review of Far From Home. Brings up a lot of points that I've brought up about why Homecoming and Far From Home are at the bottom of the list of Spider-Man movies, such as Peter repeatedly demonstrating that he still hasn't learned that "with great power comes great responsibility" and such as Homecoming and Far From Home being more about Tony Stark / Iron Man than Peter Parker / Spider-Man. Your relentless hatred of all things MCU makes you a less than credible ally in this thread... Yet I concur. And let it be known that this incarnation of Spiderman is the ONLY MCU series I don't like. So there's that.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jul 10, 2019 5:27:42 GMT
Of course DC-Fan likes the video, as they like EVERYTHING negative about the MCU.
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Post by dazz on Jul 10, 2019 12:30:13 GMT
This is definitely the best review of Far From Home. Brings up a lot of points that I've brought up about why Homecoming and Far From Home are at the bottom of the list of Spider-Man movies, such as Peter repeatedly demonstrating that he still hasn't learned that "with great power comes great responsibility" and such as Homecoming and Far From Home being more about Tony Stark / Iron Man than Peter Parker / Spider-Man. Uhuh and is that why the 3rd act of Homecoming is Peter still being Spider-Man even though he's had his suit taken off of him, told to stop getting involved, offered a truce by the bad guy and yet without the suit and in spite of the clear and directed threat to his life by a man who knows his secret identity Peter takes on that threat instead of enjoying his dance with the girl he's crushing on, going in without his high tech suit recognising he is Spider-Man not the suit and saving the day? Like literally none of the 3rd act is about Tony it's about Peter, the entire point of the movie is Peter wanting to be an Avenger and believing that if he impresses Tony enough he can become one, he's not looking for shallow acceptance from someone like you do, you garbage spewing trollbot, he wants to take more responsibility and be a bigger hero, which in the end he figures he doesn't need to be yet as there are other heroes out there, and he's where he needs to be as NY's fav wall crawler.
Also compare this to Spider Man 2, the supposedly perfect Spidey movie according to many, Peter is overwhelmed by life and has a breakdown which causes his powers to short out due to MJ getting engaged, so he abandons being Spider-Man and actively tries to steal MJ away from JJ's kid, it's only when MJ is kidnapped and Octavious tells him to bring him Spider-Man that Peter mans up, he doesn't do it selfishly he does it for his own gains to save MJ which ends up ingratiating himself to her to the point she does a runaway bride at her wedding, oh and in the Raimi films this happens every movie, Peter has to be taught that great power comes great responsibility, and yet you rate those pretty high right?
Fucking troll.
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Post by Vassaggo on Jul 10, 2019 13:21:37 GMT
This is definitely the best review of Far From Home. Brings up a lot of points that I've brought up about why Homecoming and Far From Home are at the bottom of the list of Spider-Man movies, such as Peter repeatedly demonstrating that he still hasn't learned that "with great power comes great responsibility" and such as Homecoming and Far From Home being more about Tony Stark / Iron Man than Peter Parker / Spider-Man. Uhuh and is that why the 3rd act of Homecoming is Peter still being Spider-Man even though he's had his suit taken off of him, told to stop getting involved, offered a truce by the bad guy and yet without the suit and in spite of the clear and directed threat to his life by a man who knows his secret identity Peter takes on that threat instead of enjoying his dance with the girl he's crushing on, going in without his high tech suit recognising he is Spider-Man not the suit and saving the day? Like literally none of the 3rd act is about Tony it's about Peter, the entire point of the movie is Peter wanting to be an Avenger and believing that if he impresses Tony enough he can become one, he's not looking for shallow acceptance from someone like you do, you garbage spewing trollbot, he wants to take more responsibility and be a bigger hero, which in the end he figures he doesn't need to be yet as there are other heroes out there, and he's where he needs to be as NY's fav wall crawler.
Also compare this to Spider Man 2, the supposedly perfect Spidey movie according to many, Peter is overwhelmed by life and has a breakdown which causes his powers to short out due to MJ getting engaged, so he abandons being Spider-Man and actively tries to steal MJ away from JJ's kid, it's only when MJ is kidnapped and Octavious tells him to bring him Spider-Man that Peter mans up, he doesn't do it selfishly he does it for his own gains to save MJ which ends up ingratiating himself to her to the point she does a runaway bride at her wedding, oh and in the Raimi films this happens every movie, Peter has to be taught that great power comes great responsibility, and yet you rate those pretty high right?
Fucking troll.
It's almost as if Peter in Spiderman 2 (still my favorite Spiderman Movie) realizes that if he didn't have great power then he could shirk is responsibility. So he psychosomatically represses his powers.
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Post by hobowar on Jul 10, 2019 13:47:38 GMT
That might be the worst video I've seen on Youtube, and I say that as someone who used to watch annoying orange videos.
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Post by Vassaggo on Jul 10, 2019 13:50:33 GMT
That might be the worst video I've seen on Youtube, and I say that as someone who used to watch annoying orange videos. I'm sorry if you use to watch annoying orange videos you should lose your right to vote...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2019 17:35:18 GMT
Not seen and don’t plan on seeing the film but I’m sure I’d feel the same way.
Have you by chance seen Spiderverse, Mr Ackbar?
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 10, 2019 18:33:26 GMT
is that why the 3rd act of Homecoming is Peter still being Spider-Man even though he's had his suit taken off of him, told to stop getting involved The 3rd act of Homecoming, in fact the entire Homecoming movie is about Peter trying to impress an arrogant and egotistical billionaire. Also compare this to Spider Man 2, the supposedly perfect Spidey movie according to many, Peter is overwhelmed by life and has a breakdown which causes his powers to short out due to MJ getting engaged, so he abandons being Spider-Man Spider-Man 2 shows Peter's inner struggles. Besides having relationship problems with Mary Jane, Peter is struggling to keep up with his classes at school, Peter's boss is a jerk, and Aunt May is struggling to pay the mortgage. And on top of that, even though Spider-Man has helped many people, Peter's best friend thinks that Spider-Man killed his father and Peter's boss has the entire city thinking that Spider-Man is a menace to the city. With all those problems, naturally anyone is going to question whether it would be better to give up the vigilante suit and just live a normal life. MCU Spider-Man doesn't have any problems. He gets invited to parties and has a date for the Homecoming Dance with the girl he has a crush on. He does well in school (he's on the Academic Decathlon Team so he must be getting good grades), he doesn't have to get a job, he doesn't have to hide Spider-Man's secret identity from his best friend, and Aunt May gets free meals in restaurants. MCU Peter doesn't have any worries and his only problem is how to get some alone time with MJ in Paris. Things are going so well for MCU Peter that Spider-Man is a huge celebrity in New York and is even asked to make public appearances and give press conferences at public fundraisers. Since when does Spider-Man gives press conferences at public events? Like I said before, MCU has completely fucked up the Spider-Man character.
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Post by dazz on Jul 10, 2019 18:48:56 GMT
is that why the 3rd act of Homecoming is Peter still being Spider-Man even though he's had his suit taken off of him, told to stop getting involved The 3rd act of Homecoming, in fact the entire Homecoming movie is about Peter trying to impress an arrogant and egotistical billionaire. Also compare this to Spider Man 2, the supposedly perfect Spidey movie according to many, Peter is overwhelmed by life and has a breakdown which causes his powers to short out due to MJ getting engaged, so he abandons being Spider-Man Spider-Man 2 shows Peter's inner struggles. Besides having relationship problems with Mary Jane, Peter is struggling to keep up with his classes at school, Peter's boss is a jerk, and Aunt May is struggling to pay the mortgage. And on top of that, even though Spider-Man has helped many people, Peter's best friend thinks that Spider-Man killed his father and Peter's boss has the entire city thinking that Spider-Man is a menace to the city. With all those problems, naturally anyone is going to question whether it would be better to give up the vigilante suit and just live a normal life. MCU Spider-Man doesn't have any problems. He gets invited to parties and has a date for the Homecoming Dance with the girl he has a crush on. He does well in school (he's on the Academic Decathlon Team so he must be getting good grades), he doesn't have to get a job, he doesn't have to hide Spider-Man's secret identity from his best friend, and Aunt May gets free meals in restaurants. MCU Peter doesn't have any worries and his only problem is how to get some alone time with MJ in Paris. Things are going so well for MCU Peter that Spider-Man is a huge celebrity in New York and is even asked to make public appearances and give press conferences at public fundraisers. Since when does Spider-Man gives press conferences at public events? Like I said before, MCU has completely fucked up the Spider-Man character. OMG you are fucking retarded beyond belief, Raimi Spider-Man's problems are normal life problems, he quits being Spider-Man because it will make his life easier, seems to fly in the face of with great power comes great responsibility, you dumb cúnt, MCU Peter literally has the main bad guy know who he is, where he lives and tells him fuck with me and I will kill you, leave me alone and we are good, MCU Peter still suits up and stops the bad guy and saves his life even though that means leaving a criminal whose life he just ruined alive and able to tell everyone who he is, yet he does so, he has the power to stop Vulture so it's his responsibility to do so, Peter in Spidey 2 has the power to stop Octavius and thinks eh why should I easier for me to leave him alone...you feted sack of foreskins just shut yah fucking trap you cretinous cock wobble
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 10, 2019 18:57:50 GMT
you are fucking retarded beyond belief, Raimi Spider-Man's problems are normal life problems Yes, he has normal life problems which have happened to most people at 1 time or another. Unlike MCU Peter, who has no problems. No problems in school, no problems at work, no problems with his best friend, no financial problems. MCU Peter's only problem is how to get some alone time with MJ in Paris. MCU Spider-Man is even asked to make public appearances and give press conferences at public events, something which has never happened to most people. you dumb cúnt, MCU Peter literally has the main bad guy know who he is, where he lives So basically like Norman Osborne / Green Goblin in the original Spider-Man trilogy.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 10, 2019 19:01:08 GMT
Not seen and don’t plan on seeing the film but I’m sure I’d feel the same way. Have you by chance seen Spiderverse, Mr Ackbar? Ackbar : Into the Ackbarverse (2019) General Ackbar becomes the Force Ghost Ackbar of his reality, crossing paths with five counterparts from other dimensions ( Lord Ackbar, Ackbar-Raddus, Darth Ackbar, President Ackbar and Exiled Ackbar ) to stop a threat to all of the Ackbar realities.
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Post by dazz on Jul 10, 2019 19:07:33 GMT
you are fucking retarded beyond belief, Raimi Spider-Man's problems are normal life problems Yes, he has normal life problems which have happened to most people at 1 time or another. Unlike MCU Peter, who has no problems. No problems in school, no problems at work, no problems with his best friend, no financial problems. MCU Peter's only problem is how to get some alone time with MJ in Paris. MCU Spider-Man is even asked to make public appearances and give press conferences at public events, something which has never happened to most people. you dumb cúnt, MCU Peter literally has the main bad guy know who he is, where he lives So basically like Norman Osborne / Green Goblin in the original Spider-Man trilogy. RETARD.
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Post by tavaresmd on Jul 10, 2019 21:17:31 GMT
you are fucking retarded beyond belief, Raimi Spider-Man's problems are normal life problems Yes, he has normal life problems which have happened to most people at 1 time or another. Unlike MCU Peter, who has no problems. No problems in school, no problems at work, no problems with his best friend, no financial problems. MCU Peter's only problem is how to get some alone time with MJ in Paris. MCU Spider-Man is even asked to make public appearances and give press conferences at public events, something which has never happened to most people To be fair, Raimi's Spider-Man gets asked to make a public appearence in Spider-Man 3. A way more publicized and high profile event than the one in Far From Home it seems.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2019 22:30:17 GMT
Not seen and don’t plan on seeing the film but I’m sure I’d feel the same way. Have you by chance seen Spiderverse, Mr Ackbar? I haven't gotten around to it yet. Do you reccomend it, Mr Ackbar?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2019 22:32:31 GMT
Yes, he has normal life problems which have happened to most people at 1 time or another. Unlike MCU Peter, who has no problems. No problems in school, no problems at work, no problems with his best friend, no financial problems. MCU Peter's only problem is how to get some alone time with MJ in Paris. MCU Spider-Man is even asked to make public appearances and give press conferences at public events, something which has never happened to most people. So basically like Norman Osborne / Green Goblin in the original Spider-Man trilogy. RETARD. And this is exactly why I don't post here very much anymore. This board is just a bunch of guys like you who are absolutely obsessed with DC Fan. Please stick to the topic. Keep this bizarre fixation on DC Fan off my threads.
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