Official Spider-Man: Far From Home Thread

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Finally saw it:ehh:Dope flick and Mysterio using his skills to have Pete shook by that train scene was :dwillhuh::merchant::whew::damn::damn::damn::damn:
Beck still a bytch though
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Ya hear me?? You beenabytch!!
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My girl was clutching my shirt during that scene:lolbron:
 

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Finally saw it:ehh:Dope flick and Mysterio using his skills to have Pete shook by that train scene was :dwillhuh::merchant::whew::damn::damn::damn::damn:
Beck still a bytch though
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Ya hear me?? You beenabytch!!
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You named a revolutionary technology system - BARF?!?!? :what:

It's okay though. I know a man who can help Peter beat the case. His last name is Murdock. :whoo:
 
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There's definitely something about this current Spidey vesion that seems underwhelming to me. Maybe it's just too soon for a reboot. Garfield's Peter/Spidey version was pretty good to me. The stories weren't great but he did a good job as Peter/Spidey. Holland is meh. There's a lack of chemistry between him and MJ too.

I'm also not digging the storyline of Spidey replacing Iron Man. Seems like that was a pretty overwhelming theme of the movie and Marvel seems to be pushing it. Iron Man was the flag bearer of the company and while Spidey is iconic character, they should let it happen organically as far as who's going to take the flag for the company.

The Tobey Maguire Spidey 1 & 2 are still the best Spiderman movies.

This Spider-Man is underwhelming because his come up is welded to Tony's nuts.

"Far From Home" barely qualifies as a Spider-Man film with how much Tony, Nick, and Shield were mentioned or involved. Worked for Cap, but Spider-Man's way too good of a character to need these crutches. Both of his villains were a consequence of Tony's actions. Spider-Man's abilities taking "the next step" are always a result of Tony's involvement. I forgot this Peter was supposed to be some wiz-kid with how much they have him rely on Stark/Shield tech. And they threw away his intrapersonal conflict of Peter vs. Spider-Man now that his identity is out there. :mjlol:

He's been reduced to a vehicle pushing the Avengers narrative. It prevents these movies from standing on their own against the test of time.
 

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I'm just glad Marissa decided to eat a sandwich this time. She was too skinny in Homecoming. She was looking right again in this one :shaq:


If only Angelina would hit up the Golden Corral. :mjcry:

Yeah. These days she looks like she only hits up the white porcelain corral.

I’ve never called my aunt “aunt” lol. Always by her first name

That's cuz you's a gotdamn heathen.
 

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This Spider-Man is underwhelming because his come up is welded to Tony's nuts.

"Far From Home" barely qualifies as a Spider-Man film with how much Tony, Nick, and Shield were mentioned or involved. Worked for Cap, but Spider-Man's way too good of a character to need these crutches. Both of his villains were a consequence of Tony's actions. Spider-Man's abilities taking "the next step" are always a result of Tony's involvement. I forgot this Peter was supposed to be some wiz-kid with how much they have him rely on Stark/Shield tech. And they threw away his intrapersonal conflict of Peter vs. Spider-Man now that his identity is out there. :mjlol:

He's been reduced to a vehicle pushing the Avengers narrative. It prevents these movies from standing on their own against the test of time.

:patrice:

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Not bad points :yeshrug:

Hopefully now they'll cut the Stark Titty off of Pete and let him cook.
 

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This Spider-Man is underwhelming because his come up is welded to Tony's nuts.

"Far From Home" barely qualifies as a Spider-Man film with how much Tony, Nick, and Shield were mentioned or involved. Worked for Cap, but Spider-Man's way too good of a character to need these crutches. Both of his villains were a consequence of Tony's actions. Spider-Man's abilities taking "the next step" are always a result of Tony's involvement. I forgot this Peter was supposed to be some wiz-kid with how much they have him rely on Stark/Shield tech. And they threw away his intrapersonal conflict of Peter vs. Spider-Man now that his identity is out there. :mjlol:

He's been reduced to a vehicle pushing the Avengers narrative. It prevents these movies from standing on their own against the test of time.

That is the whole point. Lowkey, strong-arming Sony.


Soon, you'll have a young movie-viewing generation and beyond not knowing Spider-man without his association/dependency on the MCU.

Feige and Marvel know what they are doing. :sas2:
 

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Hopefully by the time Spidey's MCU saga ends, I'll be at awe over the type of villains he later deals with. Like damn, current Petey wouldn't be able to deal with the twisted shyt Norman does. I know they're gonna introduce him soon...but man I can't wait.

Gonna be really cool watching Holland grow in this role.
 
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