DM_aka_Dudemeister |
Hey uh, I caught this last night and it is worthy of all praise that can be heaped upon it. The animation? Incredible! The performances? Top. Notch. The story? Emotional, thrilling. The comedy? Hilarious! The action? Kinetic, frenetic and elastic.
This movie should win Most Spiders-Man award, as it has per minute the most Spiders-Man of any movie ever made in history!
Go see this movie, it exceeds the hype.
ShinHakkaider |
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Saw this at a screening last week and next to Spider-Man 2 it's EASILY my FAVORITE Spider-Man movie.
I would watch a movie about ANY of these characters, Spider-Gwen, jaded Peter Parker, Spider-Man Noir (who despite his deadpan delivery generates quite a few laughs), Penni Parker and Spider-Ham. FRIGGING SPIDER-HAM. There's HUGE fight near the end of the movie where SPIDER-HAM just HANDLES (hilariously) one of the bad guys. I was smiling so hard during this movie that my face hurt. This is a heartfelt, at times somber and mostly FUN Spider-man movie and I'm here for this. Seeing it again this weekend.
Tectorman |
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Just saw it, and I thought it was as good as Lego Batman (which I consider to be one of the best Batman movies out there).
Also, (to put kind of a somber mood on this thread for a moment), I have to say that while none of us wanted to say goodbye to Stan Lee, this was the most thematically fitting movie to coincide with it. The movie says goodbye to (one universe's version of) Spider-man, while saying hello to another, reminding us that tragedies will always be a part of life and never a permanent part, that there's always a tomorrow with something to look forward to.
Ambrosia Slaad |
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This looks so good. I hate that I have to wait to see it.
Word is the sequel is already in the works, with Gwen and Miles as leads and also featuring Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman and Cindy Moon/Silk (no offense to Miles, whom I like a lot, but I'd rather see Anya Corazon instead).
Also interesting:
Most significantly, their (Sony's) deal for animated Spider-Man movies has no restrictions in the same way their live-action deal with Marvel Studios does.
John Woodford |
Loving Spouse and I just saw it today.
Wow.
That was an amazing piece of work. It was obvious that everyone front-facing (voice talent, script, direction, visuals) was having a whole lot of fun with it. They did about the best job I've ever seen consistently capturing the look and feel of a comic book (down to the animation texturing) without being chained to the medium.
Oh, and the Stan cameo? ALL THE FEELS, man. All the feels.
DeathQuaker RPG Superstar 2015 Top 8 |
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I keep saying I'm done with Spider-Man movies, I'm sick of Spider-Man movies, yes I loved him and his Amazing Friends as a child, but there are too many damn Spider-Man movies, and WTF is up with all these frickin Spider-Mans? SPIDER-MAN BURNOUT, MAN. BURNOUT.
And the last day it was in my local theater, I ended up as a last minute snap decision seeing it.
And holy s~@$ it was all these frickin Spider-Mans and IT WAS THE BEST SPIDER-MAN THING I EVER SAW.
Also, I cried like an orphaned child at Stan Lee's scene. I first heard his voice as a child watching Spider-Man cartoons.
Anyway, it was absolutely amazing.
And now I can officially stop watching Spider-Man movies. I don't need them anymore, this was perfect.
Word is the sequel is already in the works, with Gwen and Miles as leads and also featuring Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman and Cindy Moon/Silk
G*~*%*MIT!!!!!
Freehold DM |
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I keep saying I'm done with Spider-Man movies, I'm sick of Spider-Man movies, yes I loved him and his Amazing Friends as a child, but there are too many damn Spider-Man movies, and WTF is up with all these frickin Spider-Mans? SPIDER-MAN BURNOUT, MAN. BURNOUT.
And the last day it was in my local theater, I ended up as a last minute snap decision seeing it.
And holy s*%~ it was all these frickin Spider-Mans and IT WAS THE BEST SPIDER-MAN THING I EVER SAW.
Also, I cried like an orphaned child at Stan Lee's scene. I first heard his voice as a child watching Spider-Man cartoons.
Anyway, it was absolutely amazing.
And now I can officially stop watching Spider-Man movies. I don't need them anymore, this was perfect.
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:Word is the sequel is already in the works, with Gwen and Miles as leads and also featuring Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman and Cindy Moon/SilkG!$!%~MIT!!!!!
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