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Bump. Easily the best Spidey film I’ve seen (better than the live-action ones). Great animation, realistic but with comic book touches. A complex story for fans and noobs alike. Hope it makes bank. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Bump. Easily the best Spidey film I’ve seen (better than the live-action ones). Great animation, realistic but with comic book touches. A complex story for fans and noobs alike. Hope it makes bank.
I took my daughter to see it and she and I both loved it. The animation style was interesting and I loved how the characters and especially the villains were portrayed. It had a huge amount of comedy but didn't feel forced. Spider-Ham was pretty hilarious. There was also some Deadpool-type breaking the 4th wall in certain scenes. It was a damn fine Spiderman movie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
It's really well done. The little one got scared a time or two but nothing really scary.
Side note though, it cost me 80 bucks to take the family. **** that noise.
My daughter is 5 and the pivotal scene with Kingpin early in the film was a bit dark for her age but the movie quickly pivoted to lighter things. [Reply]
Wow. Spiderman Into the Spider-Verse was a great movie...let alone and animated one or a comic book movie. Loved it...the animation style is incredible (felt like a comic) and loved the story and emotion. Loved the music too. This might be my favorite Spiderman movie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Swanman:
My daughter is 5 and the pivotal scene with Kingpin early in the film was a bit dark for her age but the movie quickly pivoted to lighter things.
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Decent movie. Not happy that they made Doc Oc a woman.
Seriously? Why the fuck does that matter to you? It was an alternate universe and it added an simple twist on a tired old boring character that still exists in the “coca-cola” universe.
We’re you fine with a cartoon spider being bit by a radioactive pig that fights crime with cartoon hammers and anvils? How about a futuristic Asian child that fights inside a robot run by a radioactive spider? All that is cool with you, no problem, but a female version (maybe daughter) of Doc Oc is what made you unhappy? [Reply]