If you want to know about Jameson SPOILERS below
He's not in it. I think they know they can't possibly cast anybody better than JK Simmons, and DC snatched him up for Commissioner Gordon. This is Spidey REALLY early in his career, so maybe it will take him a while to get to the Bugle...if at all.
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Saw it with the Kid at Morning Matinee...We both enjoyed it a lot.
Ranks as My Favorite Spider-Man of the Six.
Best way I can describe it without spoiling it is that 'it makes sense' and they totally captured the 'youth' of Spider-Man/Peter Parker...wish I could say more then that.
Would definitely pay to see it again, though I still haven't seen Wonder Woman yet.Leave a comment:
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I have an even bigger question? Is JJJ in it or even hinted at? A Spidey without JJJ as his foil seems like no fun at all...Leave a comment:
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The family and I saw it yesterday. We really enjoyed it. As Scott said, stick around for the 2nd end credits scene.Leave a comment:
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I'll check it out after the weekend...I'm actually looking forward to it, believe it or not...Leave a comment:
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I've seen it twice already. Once Friday night with the family, and my son and his friends wanted to go today, so I decided to tag along for another showing.
I enjoyed Spiderman 1 and 2, tolerated Spidey 3 and Amazing 1-2, but Homecoming is just a lot of fun to watch and is notches above. Holland really is Spiderman, and the supporting cast adds just the amount of extra story elements but nothing is distracting. I'm a Keaton fan and really enjoyed his scenes a lot. RDJ and the Avengers baggage doesn't pull the story down in my opinion and does add to the storyline.
So much of the story is very grounded, High School stuff, Homecoming Dance, detention etc... Humor is scattered throughout the movie as are Marvel and Spidey Easter Eggs, so my second viewing I caught more.
Great movie, didn't disappoint in the least!Leave a comment:
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As long as it's an inspired combo of the kind of dialogue and action seen in Civil War, I'm sure its great!
They better be... RJD being in the movie, and all the logistics of SONY being involved and all..."in a penny, in for a pound"!
No getting around it.... we are not in high-school, and actually some of our contemporaries kids HAVE kids: That said...whenever I see Michael Keaton recently, he seems to be one of those 60-somethings that are proof of "high-energy into old(er) age", and that includes the trailers for Homecoming that I've seen so far. Keaton as Vulture seems like a top-notch choice to me so far.
Going to see Homecoming ASAP sounds like a good investment to me!Leave a comment:
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The boys and I went today and it was pretty good. The second after credits scene was AWESOME!Leave a comment:
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I will more than likely enjoy it...as I liked that Spidey in Civil War...he was indeed funny. Dug his costume (especially his animated eyes)...and loved the way he fought and moved. Just like the comics. Holland is the slimmest and smallest of the Spidey actors...he's physically the perfect fit. His Parker is nerdy enough too.
Never been a fan of Tobey Maguire, although his two first Spidey movies were good, but in his third one, I almost wanted Venom to kill Disco-dancing Maguire, lol. I said "almost", because Topher Grace was even lamer than Maguire, lol. Andrew Garfield was a decent-looking Spidey, but his Parker portrayal was abysmal...and his last movie was almost as horrible as Maguire s Spidey 3.
...and Marisa Tomei is the all time hottest Aunt May...a big plus...
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I'll go the the theater then...after the weekend.
But it better be as good as you say...or else...I'm taking heads...
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