Jordyboy2187
Joined Mar 2016
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I loved this movie but can we stop with the 2 part finale's. There's nothing more disappointing then watching a phenomenal first 2 acts, only for the movie to end right as it gets into the final act.
Otherwise this movie is excellent. There are tons of great references to previous Spider-Man iterations. It's clear that the people work on this film care for and understand the character of Spider-Man. (Unlike the current Spider-Man comic writers)
This movie is like a love letter to Spider-Man and I look forward to finding out how this story ends. I'm just disappointed that yet another franchise is going for the 2 part finale which is a trope that I was never a fan of as I know the reason studios do this is usually because it's a way to make more money and rarely because the story demands it.
Otherwise this movie is excellent. There are tons of great references to previous Spider-Man iterations. It's clear that the people work on this film care for and understand the character of Spider-Man. (Unlike the current Spider-Man comic writers)
This movie is like a love letter to Spider-Man and I look forward to finding out how this story ends. I'm just disappointed that yet another franchise is going for the 2 part finale which is a trope that I was never a fan of as I know the reason studios do this is usually because it's a way to make more money and rarely because the story demands it.
Dreamworks continues to impress me with their amazing villains. Death doesn't have a lot of screen time but the whenever he does appear he steals the show. His look and design is frightening yet his voice is soothing. That contrast makes for a terrifying villain who's presence is felt throughout the entire film despite his lack of screen time.
The art style and animation is leagues above that of the first. It has a similar feel to Into the Spider-verse except the colours are a lot more vibrant and dream like. It really gives the feel that you are watching a fairy tale movie. If I had to nitpick I would say the FPS changes can be quite jarring and I would have preferred if the entire movie were just shot in low FPS.
The art style and animation is leagues above that of the first. It has a similar feel to Into the Spider-verse except the colours are a lot more vibrant and dream like. It really gives the feel that you are watching a fairy tale movie. If I had to nitpick I would say the FPS changes can be quite jarring and I would have preferred if the entire movie were just shot in low FPS.
I haven't watch the TV series outside a few random episodes I walked in on but this movie still managed to engage me right from the start. The humour is great, the acting is phenomenal and there are many emotional moments throughout the film. This film makes me proud to be British.
It's a perfect example on how to do strong female characters. For some reason Hollywood's method to creating strong female characters is just give them characteristics typically associated with men. This film manages to have strong female characters while actually keeping them female. Not only that but it's also the perfect example on how to include gay characters without it feeling forced.
I love that this is a film about making a film. I especially love how the film basically pokes fun at the entire industry. As someone who has worked on film sets, this movie perfectly depicts the behind the scenes of filmmaking. The sound guy in this movie is my favourite character since I have met many sound guys and they pretty much all act in the exact same way he does.
It's a perfect example on how to do strong female characters. For some reason Hollywood's method to creating strong female characters is just give them characteristics typically associated with men. This film manages to have strong female characters while actually keeping them female. Not only that but it's also the perfect example on how to include gay characters without it feeling forced.
I love that this is a film about making a film. I especially love how the film basically pokes fun at the entire industry. As someone who has worked on film sets, this movie perfectly depicts the behind the scenes of filmmaking. The sound guy in this movie is my favourite character since I have met many sound guys and they pretty much all act in the exact same way he does.