It's just a turn of phrase.... I'm not trying to hype up anything.
That sounds ASTONISHING!
It's just a turn of phrase.... I'm not trying to hype up anything.
I can't wait to go visit my parents so I can take them to see this.
It's just perfect
That sounds ASTONISHING!
I dont know if my theater was having problems with the projection/lighting but I couldn't see shit in the fighting scenes, seriously it was especially annoying when apparently Vulture grabs Peter and toss him in the water I think?, why everything interesting happened at night lol.
I know I'm a bit late, but I finally saw this and it's very good. I'm pretty down on Marvel Studios as a whole, but Homecoming was solid as hell. Vulture twist was a bit too convenient but it added a whole new layer to the villain that basically no MCU villain except Loki has had and I hope Keaton sticks around. Ned and May were fun, RDJ was an overpaid waste. Thought the Pepper cameo was great though. MJ had all of like ten lines in the film? She's a megastar so I get why they wanted to lock her in. Good use of smaller villains as henchmen. Tom Holland was strong, especially for an actor that young. Didn't feel lower budget than the past entries either, but swinging through high rises was sorely missed. I know he's not there yet but it's a shame how weak he seems in comparison to the last few movies.organic shooters >>>
No it's not as good as Raimi but I never expected it to be. I'd be down for any sequels to show a little more heart and vulnerability or whatever you want to call it. They touched on May's fears and how presumably they tie into Ben's death, but the movie didn't want to come out and say it. If they can nail that cheesy sincerity, it'd work wonders. Peter and Tony isn't the same kind of emotional hook that Peter and Ben is.
Wish the final action scene had been less noise but Wonder Woman fell victim to that too. The horror in the moonlight imagery for Vulture worked well and could've been used more.
I just saw this.
Yo, wow I loved this joint. This was like pretty much the first movie I went to see by myself and it was like a private viewing.
So much to say. This is a great adaptation of Spiderman, the characterizations were super strong and lovable even. I really liked the coming of age/ high school thing mixed with the the fun action blockbuster, its a great combo. The tone is perfect. As I reflect more on the title, I see how some people felt that they didn't explore the homecoming element but that was the entire point.
Yo, that twist was great! I just was not expecting that and it really made the movie super fun. Like that shit was perfect to tie all the elements so close from the overall story. He left that night because he knew that he had to stop Vulture from taking that shipment. Its fucked up that Spidey has to do that shit before IM can give a fuck for real.
The fucking elements are real, IM giving Spidey the great power, responsibility lesson. Again, if the trailer held that shit back, the movie would be so damn strong.
I love how Peter had to play detective to get shit done. I like that Peter fucking struggled to do what he wanted with having to do for greater good. Vulture was badass. He was a real person, took advantage of his situation, pushed his limits, maintained composure.
Idk why they had him hold Peter down though. This movie was super fucking fun just because it go so much out the way, We have MJ. Aunt May knows and we have a better suit coming.
Peter is so young and untrained and he has to fight Thanos soon. This Spidey has to fight some cool next.
The only redesigns that matter:
That they pulled off this scene to a tee was magnificent
The only redesigns that matter:
It's funny because all four of these images are of Spider-Men that aren't Peter Parker. (Not that it matters).
I like Miles' suit too. And FF. And both Scarlet Spiders.
Eh? I recall Peter Parker being the first (probably the only one?) who wore the black costume. Not sure in that particular panel as I haven't read that comic book.
Eh? I recall Peter Parker being the first (probably the only one?) who wore the black costume. Not sure in that particular panel as I haven't read that comic book.
This image has Mac Gargan in the black costume.
That particular image is Mac Gargan (Scorpion) wearing the Symbiote.
It's funny because all four of these images are of Spider-Men that aren't Peter Parker. (Not that it matters).
I like Miles' suit too. And FF. And both Scarlet Spiders.
I really wish they did more with Shocker, his weapon looked amazing and they barely showed it. The lack of a proper costume was also disappointing.
A fun rebirth of Spiderman but I hope we have more films without too much Avengers stuff in. Or maybe have Black Widow come to his school to pick him up. Haha.
New concept art from the Art of the movie book featuring Vision and War Machine helping out in the Staten Island Ferry scene:
Those were fakeThere are photos online of his full costume. I assume they cut those scenes because they weren't necessary.
I really wish they did more with Shocker, his weapon looked amazing and they barely showed it. The lack of a proper costume was also disappointing.
Those were fake
Tom Holland is 21 lol
Best Spider-Man
Best Spider-Man movie
Best after credits sequence
Holland is flat out the best Peter and Spider-Man... Just fantastic. What a phenomenal movie.
Oh also Zendaya stole the fucking movie.
I'm so down for her as this universe's MJ.
Cons
-Spider-Man doesn't really beat the bad guy
Wasn't the suit in the movie red/gold/black? Am I remembering correctly? More like this:
Personally, I thought the new suit looked badass. I hope we get to see it in motion in Infinity War
Personally, I thought the new suit looked badass. I hope we get to see it in motion in Infinity War
One of the best sequences in the movie, and one that gets so little love. From the principal's office to Spanish class, to LEGOs, all of it just felt so right. And it set up the reveal beautifully, made Keaton opening that door such a big crash.Then, after the talk with Tony and Peter stops being Spider-Man for a bit before the climax, everything seems so much better. He gets a date for the prom, he does better in school, he gets to build that sick Lego Death Star with Ned. It looks so much easier for him.
Is Star-Lord now immortal after GOTG2?
Is Star-Lord now immortal after GOTG2?
So did I, and we will.
Fan made (obviously) but just to give you an idea of what to expect -
You will.
He did beat the bad guy! He thwarted his plan, multiple times, and he ended up in jail.
But he did get lucky, too. This Spidey is super green and I like the idea of a green teen still getting physically beaten by a vetern adult. Peter will improve.
I get that, I just think the scene was edited poorly.
Vulture was literally holding Spider-Man's limp body up, about to tear him apart piece from piece, then sees some loot and says "Fuck this", drops Spider-Man and goes for the swag. Like what? Why not kill him and then get the goods? It really feels like he didn't kill Peter because Peter couldn't die. That's literally it. There was no story reason for him not to just immediately kill Peter right then and there.
Peter saving Vulture though, that was great. As soon as Vulture learned Peter was Spider-Man I said to myself "Oh, he's dead for sure" and I was really glad to be proven wrong.
I dont know if my theater was having problems with the projection/lighting but I couldn't see shit in the fighting scenes, seriously it was especially annoying when apparently Vulture grabs Peter and toss him in the water I think?, why everything interesting happened at night lol.
I have to agree, he should have killed him on the spot and that didn't make a lot of sense.
It's possible, however, that Vulture's heart just wasn't in it. Yeah, he collapsed a building on Peter but maybe slicing him up himself was too heavy.
Anyway, this is a superhero film that I felt stayed strong in the 3rd Act. Keaton and Holland had great tension out-of-costume.
I dont know if my theater was having problems with the projection/lighting but I couldn't see shit in the fighting scenes, seriously it was especially annoying when apparently Vulture grabs Peter and toss him in the water I think?, why everything interesting happened at night lol.
Bookeem Woodbine is incredible in Season 2 of Fargo and when I saw him in this movie I was super excited. They really sold him short, I hope he comes back.
I have to agree, he should have killed him on the spot and that didn't make a lot of sense.
It's possible, however, that Vulture's heart just wasn't in it. Yeah, he collapsed a building on Peter but maybe slicing him up himself was too heavy.
Anyway, this is a superhero film that I felt stayed strong in the 3rd Act. Keaton and Holland had great tension out-of-costume.
I don't agree. Adult Peter Parker in the same situation, no problem at all- heightened agility and a sense of proportionate strength could have handled it. 15 year-old Peter Parker? Already in clothes he isn't used to wearing, not having the confidence-booster of the persona of the spider suit, in an enclosed space when he's used to fighting outdoors, faced with a guy with a gun whose daughter and his friends are metres away, with the consequences of him even attacking the guy without killing him being the instant death of his meagre social life followed by the potential death of his loved ones, and all while he's in shock that Liz's dad is a guy with loads of dangerous people working for him? Toomes could have texted someone to kill his family on the spot for all he knew, I thought the scene captured the way Toomes was in control through sheer determination and raw willingness to kill everyone he loved compared to Parkers greater physical attributes really well. Peter's move to drop his phone as a tracker was a good response for a young hero, getting out of there to regroup.I thought it was hilarious and way too convenient. Also how do you feel "dread" when Pete could've slapped Tooms unconscious at any moment. Tooms was just such a mess of a character.
Until I see the D23 trailer for myself, I will believe nothing.
NOTHING
What can one do with this app?
updates from her, music, pictures directly from here and mini vlogs i think. i never used it only checked up on it once i found out months agoWow, really?
123m followers. Damn.
Her own app?
This must be some celebrity thing I'm out of touch with.
updates from her, music, pictures directly from here and mini vlogs i think. i never used it only checked up on it once i found out months ago
I don't agree. Adult Peter Parker in the same situation, no problem at all- heightened agility and a sense of proportionate strength could have handled it. 15 year-old Peter Parker? Already in clothes he isn't used to wearing, not having the confidence-booster of the persona of the spider suit, in an enclosed space when he's used to fighting outdoors, faced with a guy with a gun whose daughter and his friends are metres away, with the consequences of him even attacking the guy without killing him being the instant death of his meagre social life followed by the potential death of his loved ones, and all while he's in shock that Liz's dad is a guy with loads of dangerous people working for him? Toomes could have texted someone to kill his family on the spot for all he knew, I thought the scene captured the way Toomes was in control through sheer determination and raw willingness to kill everyone he loved compared to Parkers greater physical attributes really well. Peter's move to drop his phone as a tracker was a good response for a young hero, getting out of there to regroup.
The whole film did a great job of setting up the difference in being physically powerful but lacking confidence and resources really well.
The one bit I didn't get, I must have blinked and missed something. At one point Toomesis on the plane, Spider-Man is outside the plane, kicking off the vulture suit that is attached to the plane. How did Toomes get back in the suit? I must have just blanked or it happened really fast.