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(05-06-2019, 04:26 PM)Neglify Wrote: So... is this thread from the multi-verse?
https://forums.fanedit.org/showthread.php?tid=17888
This time I'll say it more clearly.
Mods, can you please merge these threads? Zarius, remember to do a search before starting a new thread when new trailers drop.
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Spoiler free review....
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Saw it last night. I loved it! I can't rank it with the other Spidey movies yet (recency bias), but Holland's Peter & Zendaya's MJ might have overtaken Garfield's Peter & Stone's Gwen as my favorite live-action Spidey relationship.
The first half of the movie drags a little, but the second half is pretty incredible. I'll admit to the bias of Mysterio being one of my favorite Spidey characters and that every movie announcement before now bummed me out when they didn't use Mysterio, but now I'm thankful because oh boy did they use Mysterio well!
Also, yay, we can finally get through 2 Spidey movies without an Osborn or Goblin in sight!
A little bummed that Keaton didn't pop back up, I thought I heard he'd have a cameo in this one. Maybe it was cut along with the restaurant scene from the trailers?
This one also easily has top-3 tier mid and after credits scenes! Mid-credits is 100% essential, end credits is well worth sitting through and puts yet another twist on the entire movie (though less essential).
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A totally delightful flick; the MCU is now 23 for 23, a run of solid to great movies so astonishingly consistent that it barely gets commented on anymore. That one mid-credits moment caused immediate and hearty applause in my theater. My only criticism is the slam-band shooty-shooty stuff at the end dragged a bit, but even then there were so many great moments sprinkled here and there that kept the sequence afloat. I still feel a strong personal loyalty to ASM1, a wonderful moment of reprieve from the worst season of my life, but FFH definitely gives it a run for its money as my favorite Spidey flick to date. (Tobey who?) And the subtle nod to that first-season Agents of SHIELD storyline was icing on the cake!
Grade: A-
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Saw it. Loved it. This Spider-Man is rapidly becoming my favourite. Mysterio was also awesome. The actors did an amazing job.