Dunno how I feel about this one
stark as a father figure I guess uncle ben was a trash father figure
at peter doing the same shyt (for the final fight with Vulture) stark chastised him about but since he covered their asses its all good
Was a really good "coming of age/spiderman" story for peter overall. Was nice to see him struggle becoming a hero
They finally made a spiderman movie that actually looks like it's in Queens
Going to see this tomorrow.. Late show though 10:25 I might fall asleep @MartyMcFly
I thought it was solid-to-good, but not great. Keaton killed it, as 29th best Spidey villain CTHU. Bokeem was solid as Shocker #2. The supporting cast was EHHH at best. Not-Ganke was cool, but the rest of them had no impact to me. Spidey is just as much his supporting cast, as it is Parker. There was also too much Stark.
I think I don't like this reinterpretation/modernization of Peter Parker. He's not 616 Parker and not really even Ultimate MU Peter Parker. It's not my Peter Parker, which is OK. It seemed to be made for kids. A lot of y'all seem to enjoy it, which is cool. It just is what it is.
I thought it was good, not great. It definitely isn't in the Top Tier MCU movies for me...and probably the tied for 3rd best Spidey-flick
fukk that, imma go ahead and say it: Tobey Mcguire was a better Spiderman
This dude was way too pipsqueaky as Peter Parker and had no swag as Spiderman
Yea I recognized the rubble scene from spectacular Spider-Man and had to see the actual comic page it came from, knew what it was when vulture drop the roof on him but man I was not expecting the emotional scene of him crying and showing dat deep down he's still a kid....but also dat he's so much more than dat and the "birth" of Spider-Man oh I'm definitely catching this a couple more times gotta show my fave hero more love