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Post by takewithfood on Aug 23, 2021 22:01:04 GMT -5
You know the drill.
December 17th.
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Post by mcr on Aug 23, 2021 23:45:28 GMT -5
I'm getting serious "One More Day" vibes from the trailer. I'm not sure if that's a good thing.
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Post by Gris on Sept 4, 2021 5:11:33 GMT -5
It's a nice one, it kinda makes overtly patent that we live in the team-up era of the MCU. Eternals will be, unless it hides something of that nature, one of the few if not the last MCU movies that doesn't have "foreign" presence in it. Beyond that I'm sure that they only showed us a minimal fraction of what's going on here, so it could be a fun ride.
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Post by Gris on Nov 17, 2021 6:09:00 GMT -5
Trailer time, there are a couple concepts I like, but the whole thing looks a bit on the messy side.
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Post by takewithfood on Nov 17, 2021 11:34:21 GMT -5
I really don't like the way this trailer is cut. It has no flow, and repeats too many concepts. I agree that it looks like a mess from here.
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Post by Gris on Dec 19, 2021 5:06:03 GMT -5
Went and watched it last night, enjoyed it a lot, specially in some parts more than others. In classic Marvel form is more daring than I'd thought, but less than I'd have liked.
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Post by Dhark on Dec 20, 2021 21:53:38 GMT -5
Really bummed at yet ANOTHER Spider Man movie without a Nickelback soundtrack. Horrible decisions being made!!
;-)
Largely, I liked it. Agreed, they took a lot of fun risks… but still played it safer than I wish they would have.
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Post by takewithfood on Mar 14, 2022 11:56:46 GMT -5
Saw this, finally. It was really fun; reminded me a lot of Endgame, in that it was more payoff than plot, but I don't really mind that so long as the movie doesn't pretend to be something it isn't. No Way Home felt very self-aware, and that allowed me to just enjoy it. My only real gripe: I was disappointed that May had to die and do the whole "great power/great responsibility" thing. I really, really liked that the Tom Holland version of Spider Man just sort of knew this instinctively instead of having to learn it the hard way, and having May die just to tell him something he knew from day 1 seemed cheap and needless. I know they wanted some pathos for the second act, and leaving Peter totally alone at the end of the film opens up a lot of possibilities for him, but I wish they had at least handled it in a less corny, played-out way.
Oh, and an afterthought: I really didn't like anything about the Andrew Garfield Spider Man movies, but I at least enjoyed his more comedic take on the character in No Way Home. It's a shame that they went for such a depressing, brooding, melodramatic tone for those movies, with a Peter Parker who is honestly kind of an asshole, when Garfield seems better suited to play a classically awkward, quippy, funny version.
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