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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Jul 8, 2017 5:57:13 GMT
Just saw Spider-Man tonight, and will post a little honest review about it, but I mean, I really think it's apple and oranges between them. They're different characters and different universes and it just comes down to personal taste between the two. There were some things I liked better in Spider-Man than Wonder Woman but also some things I actually liked in Wonder Woman more than Spider-Man. They both got their flaws but nothing in either of them that make me thing "oh this is terrible", but I also remember both characters receiving a little flak during production (Gal Gadot for being to skinny in WW and the idea of setting Spider-Man when he's a kid [played by a real kid essentially] during high school). Amidst all this competition bullshit (which admittingly, yeah I contribute to) both franchises had a movie out this year and were extremely successful, and I hope they can always do that because you can like both universes.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2017 6:15:16 GMT
Just saw Spider-Man tonight, and will post a little honest review about it, but I mean, I really think it's apple and oranges between them. They're different characters and different universes and it just comes down to personal taste between the two. There were some things I liked better in Spider-Man than Wonder Woman but also some things I actually liked in Wonder Woman more than Spider-Man. They both got their flaws but nothing in either of them that make me thing "oh this is terrible", but I also remember both characters receiving a little flak during production (Gal Gadot for being to skinny in WW and the idea of setting Spider-Man when he's a kid [played by a real kid essentially] during high school). Amidst all this competition bullshit (which admittingly, yeah I contribute to) both franchises had a movie out this year and were extremely successful, and I hope they can always do that because you can like both universes. Here's my unbiased review: imdb2.freeforums.net/thread/41705/unbiased-review-spider-man-homecoming
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Jul 8, 2017 6:17:45 GMT
Just saw Spider-Man tonight, and will post a little honest review about it, but I mean, I really think it's apple and oranges between them. They're different characters and different universes and it just comes down to personal taste between the two. There were some things I liked better in Spider-Man than Wonder Woman but also some things I actually liked in Wonder Woman more than Spider-Man. They both got their flaws but nothing in either of them that make me thing "oh this is terrible", but I also remember both characters receiving a little flak during production (Gal Gadot for being to skinny in WW and the idea of setting Spider-Man when he's a kid [played by a real kid essentially] during high school). Amidst all this competition bullshit (which admittingly, yeah I contribute to) both franchises had a movie out this year and were extremely successful, and I hope they can always do that because you can like both universes. Here's my biased review: imdb2.freeforums.net/thread/41705/unbiased-review-spider-man-homecomingFixed it for you because it reeks of DC biased. You're not fooling anyone
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 8, 2017 6:31:02 GMT
Fixed it for you because it reeks of DC biased. You're not fooling anyone It's not bias. Like I said in my unbiased review, I hate shaky camcorder footage in movies because it always gives me vertigo. The worst case was Project Almanac. They had the shaky camcorder footage for the whole movie and it was giving me vertigo. I had to keep turning my eyes away from the screen because the shaking was making so dizzy that I felt like vomiting. I would've gotten up and left, but I stayed only because I wanted to know how the movie ended. When SMH started the movie with the shaky camcorder footage, I thought "OMG, I hope they don't do this shit for the whole movie. I'm starting to get vertigo." SMH wasn't as bad as Project Almanac (which had the shaky camcorder footage for the whole movie), but the first 10 minutes of SMH did give me the 2nd worst vertigo ever, after Project Almanac.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jul 8, 2017 13:39:49 GMT
And when DC does all that same stuff in their movies, because DC loves trying to play catch up to Marvel, you won't complain.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Jul 8, 2017 14:03:04 GMT
And when DC does all that same stuff in their movies, because DC loves trying to play catch up to Marvel, you won't complain. It's a sobering idea really, that virtually no matter what, if you're a DC fan you have to deal with the fact that not only is the DCU as it currently stands, only barely above some of the worst things in comic book film history, but that it is constantly playing catch up. As a Marvel fan, I have to say it's exciting to watch this trail blazing bad ass series. I have to admit it would probably be irritating the other way around.
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Post by thenewnexus on Jul 8, 2017 17:02:59 GMT
Neither of them are that great both are average one is even more than the other. WW is worse but Homecoming is not that much better
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Post by thisguy4000 on Jul 8, 2017 20:58:52 GMT
I enjoyed both of them myself. Since I'm more of a DC fan than a Marvelfan though, and since I'm a fan of period pieces in general, I'd go with WW as the movie I preferred.
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