How can Venom be in anyone's top three? That movie was ripped straight out of 1999. Comic book movies have grown so far beyond that schlock.
Not as bad as his question before that making it sound like he didn't watch the movie. Oh how did you know your character didn't die? What's this disintegrating scene?!?
I’m watching infinity war. And thanos says “where’s the stooone?” To benecio del toro the exact same way benecio says it in snatch.
Into the Spiderverse is fantastic Great visuals (its genuinely captivating; I couldn't take my eyes off it, especially in a few big sequences), excellent story (funny, poignant, clever, well paced) Sony could do twenty of these, focusing on Miles in some, Peter in others, Spider Gwen too, and even Spider Pig as a G rated kids movie would make bank.
It’s really really fantastic guys. For a few hours, it took my mind off this hellscape world, which is all I ever ask. Also, Spider-Gwen is my jam yo.
Great Spider-Man movie or greatest Spider-Man movie? Miles making the leap was beyond amazing. Probably my favorite scene in any Marvel movie
Really dorky SV question: Spoiler It seems the Peter Parker that died was the one we know from the movies (the nod to the awful SM3 dancing was hilarious, everytime they broke the 4th wall it was hilarious). So if that’s the case, why was Doc Oct and Scorpion different from the ones we know?
I would have loved a brief cameo from by far the best thing to come out of the Ultimate Universe. Spoiler
Spider-Verse was incredible. With the success of this and Venom, I’m scared Sony is going to get too big for their britches and pull Spidey out of the MCU. They don’t have to at all, since they’ve set up their multiverse (could just use a live action Spider-Man from another universe), but Sony doesn’t exactly make good decisions with their properties.
What Logan was for us grown ups that wanted a violent hard R movies, Into the Spider-Verse was for kids. A pure embrace of what a comic book on the big screen should look and feel like.
I don’t think so. There is a death in the movie, but they don’t necessarily show it happening on screen.
Thanks. I'll play it safe. As quick as stuff hits streaming anymore I can wait and check it out where I can turn it off and not blow $14 if she gets scared or something. It'd be her first foray into the Marvel so I have no idea how she'd react.
Yeah. The death happens in the first 15 minutes of the movie. There are about 15 minutes following which revolves around the death. If that would scare her, then I’d certainly wait for the movie to hit the web or go yourself. With that said, the kids in my theater LOVED it.
My 4 year old loved it and there was a 3ish year old sitting close to us that was fine as well. My kids weird though, normal scary stuff doesn’t bother him (he’ll watch a nightmare before Christmas and think it’s cool) but he won’t watch Moana or Coco because the kids don’t listen and get in trouble.
My nephew won't watch tangled because the girls doesn't wear her shoes outside and that's against the rules.
Huh, my kid is kind of the same way she'll come in to ask for something while I'm watching adult scary shit and give it no mind but she freaks at certain animated stuff. May give it a swing tomorrow when it's cheap as hell at our local shitty theater.
Spider verse was actually really good. With all of the CGI that’s already going on, hopefully this leads to animating more things that should have been animated in the first place.
Just coming here to say that INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE is the best movie of the year. Thanks. Respect my decision. No interviews.