Ended up taking the 4 year old to SV yesterday. What a great movie. And she was completely fixated, she loved all of it.
Yeah, I had to catch up on a few before I watched that. Doctor strange and black panther... just watched Ant man and the wasp... so next is IW.
I can see a lot of young girls absolutely falling in love with Spider-Gwen. They portray her character so well in the movie.
I'm not sure Gwen even registered she sat there fixated I don't think she has see something that stimulating in that environment yet. It was fun to watch her.
I guess I’m in the minority that didn’t like venom. I got bored halfway in but I’m also a stickler for keeping things as close as possible to the comics
Throw it in there with Dolph Lundgren Punisher tier and they just used one of today’s big actors for this
I think at the time, spawn was actually a pretty good comic book action movie... for a 10 year old to see... Watching it now and it’s like ... wow, this is it? So I don’t think it’s fair to compare the 2.
Apparently it's happening. https://comicbook.com/movies/2018/12/17/todd-mcfarlane-spawn-reboot-movie-progress-update/
Spawn was garbage especially as an adaptation from the comics. The HBO series was fan-Fucking-tastic.
I’m normally not a 3D guy, but I’ve heard this movie is great in that format. Did you notice it being particularly good? I’m considering going to see it again in 3D.
Yeah, the visuals really popped in 3D. It wasn’t life changing, but I enjoyed it. Caught Cinemark on half-off night so even 3D was only $8.
I’m raising a supervillain. No spoilers, but this will be lost on you if you haven’t seen SV. My kid was pretty mum on the movie on the drive home. Said his favorite spider people were Miles and “the black and white one” and that was about it. Some of your kids came out jumping around, pretending to shoot web, laughing at Spider ham, whatever. Not my little 5yo sociopath. We get home, he goes inside from the garage before me. I walk into the kitchen and he’s standing in the middle of it with his back to me. “Buddy, have a seat at the dinner table, we need to eat.” “Buddy, sit down. “Evan, sit down at the table.” He finally turns around, straight-faced as hell, and I look down at his hand, and he’s clicking a pen in one hand over and over again like Kingpin. He can’t crush it in one hand though so he finally stops and just squeezes the shit out of it. I laughed for like 15 minutes. All the shit in that movie, and that fucking scene stood out to him...
My son is weird about suspense. If he feels like the main character is in serious danger, he kinda freaks. There are a couple tough scenes in this one and he was so enthralled by the movie, it never fazed him.
I posted the trailer in this thread: https://www.the-mainboard.com/index.php?threads/hellboy-question.90621/ I was honestly pretty disappointed with it.
Finished my chronological rewatch with Ant Man and The Wasp last night. Well technically I have to rewatch Infinity War, but that’s a weekly event so it doesn’t really count. I thought Rudd was great. I enjoyed the ant man movies far more than I ever thought I would. That post credit scene is such a kick in the balls.
Is it weird that I absolutely hate multiverse shit? Like, I really don't want the MCU to actually branch out into different universes or have more than one version of a character. Would really turn me off. Its because of this that I have no interest in Spider-verse.
1) I respect that you have your own opinion and that we can all come together in harmo- 2) you're fucking wrong
While I enjoyed Spiderverse, Multiverse storylines generally aren't for me and agree with You and You that the MCU going Multiverse would not be in my best interests.