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  • Earth 2 Chris
    Verbose Member
    • Mar 7, 2004
    • 32526

    Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer



    Looks like more fun!!!
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  • cockyhoskins
    Career Member
    • Jan 13, 2009
    • 920

    #2
    Wow! Quite the action at the end.

    SPOILER...........













    Do we think Sandman & Hydroman are actually in it, or is Mysterio creating illusions that he's defeating elemental monsters to pump his public persona? Making himself look heroic, etc.? That's what I'm assuming... and hoping for.
    Last edited by cockyhoskins; Jan 15, '19, 10:57 AM.

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    • jwyblejr
      galactic yo-yo
      • Apr 6, 2006
      • 11143

      #3
      Originally posted by cockyhoskins
      Wow! Quite the action at the end.

      SPOILER...........













      Do we think Sandman & Hydroman are actually in it, or is Mysterio creating illusions that he's defeating elemental monsters to pump his public persona? Making himself look heroic, etc.? That's what I'm assuming... and hoping for.

      More than likely the second question seeing as how one of the monsters is made of flames.

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      • Brown Bear
        Still Old School
        • Feb 14, 2008
        • 7057

        #4
        The term used at the end of the trailer "dick wad" sums it up for me......a Spidey movie that's not appropriate for my nine year old daughter to see is not cool. If toys based on the movie will be marketing to small children than small children should be able to see the movie without mild swearing or mentions of surfing porn or sex, etc. Spidey should be a kids movie and not targeted towards old guys like us. I get the business reason but as a father of small kids do not agree.

        Aunt May is hot and knows is identity. Peter's girl and best friend don;t resemble the comics. Not really "my" webhead anyway.

        Can't wait to take my kids to the Christopher Reeve Superman movie playing at my threatre soon.

        All said, surprised to see Mysterio actually looks like Mysterio.
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        • cockyhoskins
          Career Member
          • Jan 13, 2009
          • 920

          #5
          Brown Bear, the international version of the trailer actually replaces that phrase with something like "what's up jerk". It's funny they knew it may not fly enough to replace it in the international trailer.

          It doesn't bother me obviously, but I fully get your point.

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          • Earth 2 Chris
            Verbose Member
            • Mar 7, 2004
            • 32526

            #6
            ^I love it for everything BUT that word. That's inappropriate and not cool for a Spider-Man trailer, especially. The movie could do without it too.

            Chris
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            • Brazoo
              Permanent Member
              • Feb 14, 2009
              • 4767

              #7
              Nice! I really liked the cast in Homecoming and the fun and breezy tone was refreshing. As much as they changed plot-wise this "feels" more like classic Spidey to me — particularly compared to the Garfield version. I can't wait to take my nieces!

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              • Brazoo
                Permanent Member
                • Feb 14, 2009
                • 4767

                #8
                Plus - More Ramones!!

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                • Brazoo
                  Permanent Member
                  • Feb 14, 2009
                  • 4767

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Brown Bear
                  The term used at the end of the trailer "dick wad" sums it up for me......a Spidey movie that's not appropriate for my nine year old daughter to see is not cool. If toys based on the movie will be marketing to small children than small children should be able to see the movie without mild swearing or mentions of surfing porn or sex, etc. Spidey should be a kids movie and not targeted towards old guys like us. I get the business reason but as a father of small kids do not agree.

                  Aunt May is hot and knows is identity. Peter's girl and best friend don;t resemble the comics. Not really "my" webhead anyway.

                  Can't wait to take my kids to the Christopher Reeve Superman movie playing at my threatre soon.

                  All said, surprised to see Mysterio actually looks like Mysterio.
                  I recall some swearing in The Avengers and Gaurdians movies. I'm not defending the choice, I agree with your point, but I don't think it's new.

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                  • Hector
                    el Hombre de Acero
                    • May 19, 2003
                    • 31852

                    #10
                    Looks great!!!!!!!!
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                    • Hector
                      el Hombre de Acero
                      • May 19, 2003
                      • 31852

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Brazoo
                      Nice! I really liked the cast in Homecoming and the fun and breezy tone was refreshing. As much as they changed plot-wise this "feels" more like classic Spidey to me — particularly compared to the Garfield version. I can't wait to take my nieces!
                      Yup. And I love how it incorporates the 60s Spidey toon theme music into the score, awesome...
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                      • knight errant00
                        8 Inch Action Figure
                        • Nov 15, 2005
                        • 1766

                        #12
                        Wait a minute . . . Peter and Fury are alive? Did they just spoil the end of Avengers 4?

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                        • rche
                          channeling Bob Wills
                          • Mar 26, 2008
                          • 7386

                          #13
                          I agree about the cursing and making movies that some folks might have issues taking their kids to. I have been wrestling with that with most of the the modern cinematic super hero interpretations.

                          that said, I found the Homecoming movie to be a cool and refreshing take on Spidey. Close to the 60s vibe, but able to bridge into our modern world.

                          Both my kids are big Spidey fans, and we are just about to embark on a spring tour of Europe, so this is almost tailer made for my family this year. It should be a hoot to watch this over the summer and say 'hey - we were just there!'

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                          • enyawd72
                            Maker of Monsters!
                            • Oct 1, 2009
                            • 7904

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Brown Bear
                            The term used at the end of the trailer "dick wad" sums it up for me......a Spidey movie that's not appropriate for my nine year old daughter to see is not cool. If toys based on the movie will be marketing to small children than small children should be able to see the movie without mild swearing or mentions of surfing porn or sex, etc. Spidey should be a kids movie and not targeted towards old guys like us. I get the business reason but as a father of small kids do not agree.

                            Aunt May is hot and knows is identity. Peter's girl and best friend don;t resemble the comics. Not really "my" webhead anyway.

                            Can't wait to take my kids to the Christopher Reeve Superman movie playing at my threatre soon.

                            All said, surprised to see Mysterio actually looks like Mysterio.
                            Dude, if your nine year old goes to a normal school, she's heard dick wad and probably worse.

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                            • Nostalgiabuff
                              Muddling through
                              • Oct 4, 2008
                              • 11297

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Brown Bear
                              The term used at the end of the trailer "dick wad" sums it up for me......a Spidey movie that's not appropriate for my nine year old daughter to see is not cool. If toys based on the movie will be marketing to small children than small children should be able to see the movie without mild swearing or mentions of surfing porn or sex, etc. Spidey should be a kids movie and not targeted towards old guys like us. I get the business reason but as a father of small kids do not agree.

                              Aunt May is hot and knows is identity. Peter's girl and best friend don;t resemble the comics. Not really "my" webhead anyway.

                              Can't wait to take my kids to the Christopher Reeve Superman movie playing at my threatre soon.

                              All said, surprised to see Mysterio actually looks like Mysterio.
                              while I understand what you are saying, I have no problem with it in the movie. My kids have heard far worse coming out of my mouth, LOL

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