I went in with low expectations and came away loving this film! Such a massive improvement from those last three Spiderman films (Spiderman 3 with emo Maguire & those not so amazing spiderman films with Andrew Garfield) .
Holland is my favorite Spiderman so far and I loved the entire cast. His fat friend had a lot of the audience laughing throughout this ("I was ...looking at porn") lmao .
Great mixture of action and humor used right. That was my main complaints about GOTG Vol 2, Civil War and Age of Ultron . A lot of the humor / one liners fell flat through out , but not here in Spiderman. It all worked.
I didn't stay after the credits rolled though, so if anyone can fill me in on what it was all about , I 'd really appreciate it. Thanks [Reply]
Originally Posted by sully1983:
I went in with low expectations and came away loving this film! Such a massive improvement from those last three Spiderman films (Spiderman 3 with emo Maguire & those not so amazing spiderman films with Andrew Garfield) .
Holland is my favorite Spiderman so far and I loved the entire cast. His fat friend had a lot of the audience laughing throughout this ("I was ...looking at porn") lmao .
Great mixture of action and humor used right. That was my main complaints about GOTG Vol 2, Civil War and Age of Ultron . A lot of the humor / one liners fell flat through out , but not here in Spiderman. It all worked.
I didn't stay after the credits rolled though, so if anyone can fill me in on what it was all about , I 'd really appreciate it. Thanks
Spoiler!
Two scenes, one with Michael Keaton running into one of his associates in jail.
The associates states how his scars came from Spiderman and he had heard that Keaton knew who he was. Michael Keaton tells him if he knew who he was he would be dead already.
Second scene was at the very end of the credits and it is Captain America doing another one of his little "hey boys and girls" commercials. He is talking about patients and how sometimes it pays off and sometimes you have a lot of patients and you wait a really long time and don't get crap from it. It was very funny. Everyone left in the theater was cracking up.
Two scenes, one with Michael Keaton running into one of his associates in jail.
The associates states how his scars came from Spiderman and he had heard that Keaton knew who he was. Michael Keaton tells him if he knew who he was he would be dead already.
Second scene was at the very end of the credits and it is Captain America doing another one of his little "hey boys and girls" commercials. He is talking about patients and how sometimes it pays off and sometimes you have a lot of patients and you wait a really long time and don't get crap from it. It was very funny. Everyone left in the theater was cracking up.
It was a good movie. I still liked Spiderman 2 over this one, but this one is top 3 easy. It's different, there were things I loved, things I liked, and a few things I griped about. Overall I'd see it again if a friend or family member wanted to go see it. Michael Keaton was pretty good as the Vulture, he actually made the villain believable which I always thought of the Vulture to not be considered a main villain. There's alot more humor than I expected, it's definitely the closest to Spiderman's jokes and quips in movie form. As I said, it's different, but in a good way, go see it. [Reply]
Very fun flick. Definitely my favorite Spiderman movie. Also the end credits were cool as it has an actor of a show i like in it which sets up a sequel. Solid villian...and not much iron Man which was my fear that stark would hog the screen. Def going to purchase. [Reply]