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Why did it feel like a cash grab by Sony?Jake Gyllenhaal was good but that's about it.
Hard to follow up Endgame and wasn't expecting much, but felt like a massive cash grab by Sony.
Surprised reviews have been praising it.
Why did it feel like a cash grab by Sony?
All of these movies are there to make money.
Best thing Sony has done with Spider-Man is let him be part of MCU.
It's never going to be End Game, we needed something smaller scale after that though.
Yeah its similar to the 2 Antman films that came out after Avengers 2 and 3. You need something far less dark after that.Why did it feel like a cash grab by Sony?
All of these movies are there to make money.
Best thing Sony has done with Spider-Man is let him be part of MCU.
It's never going to be End Game, we needed something smaller scale after that though.
Yeah its similar to the 2 Antman films that came out after Avengers 2 and 3. You need something far less dark after that.
There were audible gasps in the theatre. Genuinely great.Post credit scene was easily the best yet!
Saw this yesterday, enjoyable movie and a predictable and nice change of pace from the heaviness of Endgame.
I wouldn’t put it in my list of great MCU films, more so in the “nice to see it once” category. Had some standout moments but also felt the pacing was off in the first 45 minutes or so.
Gyllenhaal was a very good choice, he did really well with this role. Some initial thoughts:
- excellent mid credits scene. All this time I was wondering when was the framing coming? That’s classic Mysterio, does it so often to Spider-Man. I had a feeling he was cooking something during that final battle.
- great to see J.K. Simmons. Iconic role. Even seeing him as Gordon in Justice League, all I could keep picturing was him in the Toby Maguire films.
- they mentioned Thor was off world, Danvers unavailable. But where was Scarlett Witch? Falcon? T’Challa? etc etc. No mention of them which I found odd.
- I liked the references to the “blip”. Good explanation. However I may have missed something, but what’s the deal with this Brad guy? If he’s 21, and survived the snap initially, why is he still in the same class as the 16 year olds?
- good little callbacks of the first Iron Man (still amongst my favourites of the MCU). Back in Black, the scientist from Stark Industries, the way Parker was designing his suit etc.
- post credits scene, can only imagine this in relation to SWORD.
Anyway, a good solid 7/10 for me.
The way I interpreted it was Brad was 11 at the time of the snap and then aged 5 years, then was the same age as the rest of the class when they were blipped back.
I knew I’d missed something! Thanks for clearing that up, for some reason I thought I heard them say he was 21? My mistake.
[/QUOTE]that was when Flash was drinking champers on the plane and being his usually snarky self. MJ dobbed him in to the flight attendant with he's technically 21 but he slipped so he's 16
Saw this yesterday, enjoyable movie and a predictable and nice change of pace from the heaviness of Endgame.
I wouldn’t put it in my list of great MCU films, more so in the “nice to see it once” category. Had some standout moments but also felt the pacing was off in the first 45 minutes or so.
Gyllenhaal was a very good choice, he did really well with this role. Some initial thoughts:
- excellent mid credits scene. All this time I was wondering when was the framing coming? That’s classic Mysterio, does it so often to Spider-Man. I had a feeling he was cooking something during that final battle.
- great to see J.K. Simmons. Iconic role. Even seeing him as Gordon in Justice League, all I could keep picturing was him in the Toby Maguire films.
- they mentioned Thor was off world, Danvers unavailable. But where was Scarlett Witch? Falcon? T’Challa? etc etc. No mention of them which I found odd.
- I liked the references to the “blip”. Good explanation. However I may have missed something, but what’s the deal with this Brad guy? If he’s 21, and survived the snap initially, why is he still in the same class as the 16 year olds?
- good little callbacks of the first Iron Man (still amongst my favourites of the MCU). Back in Black, the scientist from Stark Industries, the way Parker was designing his suit etc.
- post credits scene, can only imagine this in relation to SWORD.
Anyway, a good solid 7/10 for me.
Does MCU own SWORD?