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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Dec 17, 2018 13:46:19 GMT -5
Yeah, the movie was absolutely worth the price of admission. My wife went in half-hearted since she wasn't really interested in the movie, came out of it saying she wanted to go see it again next weekend (a huge rarity). There's so many Easter Eggs throughout the whole movie that a hardcore Marvel fan like myself can enjoy, and the animation has its own flourish to it that makes it stand out against the homogenized look and feel of the Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks releases. My daughter was absolutely in awe of it as well, talking about it non-stop yesterday (she's now officially obsessed with Spider-Gwen). My only minor nitpick I had (at least for my screening) was that there were times when the movie itself seemed to have some issues staying in focus. There were some obvious parts of the movie that were designed for some epic 3D shots that felt completely out of focus at times. I watched it on a 2D IMAX screen so I know at least the projector isn't supposed to be all that bad, but nevertheless it was a poor mark on an otherwise fantastic film. Oh, and that post-credits is probably the best one Marvel has ever had IMO. There were some times where the backgrounds looked like out of focus 3D which could distract a bit. I read somewhere (forget where) this was by design so the central image would get even more focus from your eyes. Whether that's true, I dunno.
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Post by El Cokehead del Knife Fight on Dec 17, 2018 16:38:26 GMT -5
Probably gonna see it with my dad after Boxing Day when I go visit.
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Post by Tenshigure on Dec 17, 2018 23:10:33 GMT -5
{Spoiler}I just read that it was none other than Paul Soles, reprising his role as the original 1960's Spider-Man VA, that was in that post-credits scene. I'm seriously considering going to watch this again this upcoming weekend, it's that good.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 1:28:11 GMT -5
Haven’t seen the movie yet but I listened to this and I’m freakin’ dying over here.
EDIT: Oh my god, there’s an EP?!?
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Post by Mozenrath on Dec 21, 2018 2:32:03 GMT -5
Between this and Bumblebee, Hailee Steinfeld's going to be rolling in cash pretty soon. I know she's already been in hits, but that'll be a double whammy.
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Post by EvenBaldobombHasAJob on Dec 21, 2018 5:46:50 GMT -5
is there some way we can photoshop Sin Cara into the post-credits scene?
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Post by Convoy on Dec 23, 2018 23:59:54 GMT -5
That film was amazing. Probably will go see it again after the holidays, and it's already the best Spider-Man film ever made.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Dec 24, 2018 0:19:22 GMT -5
Second viewing holds up
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Dec 24, 2018 0:39:03 GMT -5
Five days until I take my son to see it. I showed him the trailer the other day, and he giggled his ass off at the ceiling scene and now won't stop telling everybody he's going to see the movie.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Dec 29, 2018 0:40:22 GMT -5
Very delightful movie.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2018 0:54:12 GMT -5
Out of the big four holiday releases I put it...
1) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2) Aquaman 3) Bubblebee (while I over all liked Aquaman more, I could see myself rewatching Bumblebee more.) 4) Mary Poppins Returns
I’ve been seeing movies on Christmas for half my life. I don’t ever remember seeing a this competitive season. All the films were very good. It’s not that I didn’t like Poppins it’s just if I’m at the movies, I want big dumb fun.
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Post by Cyno on Dec 29, 2018 1:35:42 GMT -5
I loved this movie so much. Like, everything about it. It had heart, plenty of serious and emotional moments, and a lot of funny. It was also a visual masterpiece with a lot of artistry and personality you don't tend to see in a lot of CG animated movies.
I don't think it's much of a stretch for me to say this is my favorite Spidey movie ever. Everyone was excellent in their roles.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Dec 29, 2018 14:34:14 GMT -5
The post-credits had everyone at my screening laughing.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Dec 29, 2018 14:40:45 GMT -5
It was... okay. I didn't particularly care for it as I've never cared one bit about Spider-Man in any incarnation (though I wouldn't mind a Nic Cage Spider-Man Noir movie), and my son didn't much like it as it wasn't a Peter-centric story ("That's not the real Spider-Man!").
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Dec 29, 2018 15:02:20 GMT -5
Between this and the Spider-Man PS4 game, they've been able to create a brand new way to enjoy Spider-Man outside of what we were used to it and i'm happy for it
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Post by andrew8798 on Dec 29, 2018 21:36:09 GMT -5
From a business point of view Sony has done good with this and Venom
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Post by mystermystery on Dec 30, 2018 10:00:23 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2018 12:11:47 GMT -5
Must be good, my kids saw it twice. Then again, they have a friend with his own car so it's easier.
My son was into Spider-Man since he was a toddler; when everybody went to see Spider-Man 2, I had to stay home with him because he was sick.
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Post by Duke Cameron on Dec 30, 2018 14:28:56 GMT -5
About to see it now.
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Post by James Fabiano on Jan 1, 2019 23:52:04 GMT -5
Saw it and Bumblebee in one afternoon....allow me some time to let everything sink in. I will for now say that for some reason, the trailers we got before it were mostly for inspirational or religious movies.
Second, they had me marking from the start, with this:
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