Exactly it’s like
“Oh I hit 30 time to stop reading comics”
You’re just depriving yourself out of certain thing
“Oh I hit 30 time to stop reading comics”
You’re just depriving yourself out of certain thing
Is Mysterio still just a special effects/stage magician or have they given him actual magical abilities in this version? Another rogue Master of the Mystic Arts with a flair for the dramatic? I just wonder because this makes it look like he's using something with a little more juice than a low-rent iron man suit and some hologram projectors...
lol. We all have to move on at a certain point, otherwise it just becomes obsessive and self-destructive. Personally I gave up on comics around my early 20s. But the MCU films have been a great, entertaining medium. All good things though..
That would be a neat way to tie back to the Vulture plot from SMH and IIRC the Tinkerer would be still at large...So maybe.It would not surprise me at all if he were an FX/stage magician con artist who also happened to get his hands on just a piece or two of advanced alien tech.
I think that she has already figured it out.More Random thought: I hope by the end of the movie MJ at least will figure out Peter is Spider-Man. I mean first Spider-Man shows up in DC, now all over Europe just where they happen to be at any given time...I mean I get Flash not putting it together, but MJ should be switched on enough to put two-and-two together.
Yeah, it's certainly hinted at in SMH (though it could also be interpreted as her just crushing on Peter.) I'm just saying if that's not the case then it really ought to be by the end of this movieI think that she has already figured it out.
Nice too see our Friendless Neighbourhood Poster hated it as much as I expected
Love the trailer, looks like a fun ride with great energy and saw surprises along the way. Also the old theme had me grinning like a Cheshire cat![]()
I bet you're fun at parties.![]()
They invite him?
I don't use the TrekBBS as much these days, but whenever I see a new trailer for something like this I always like to come see Kirk's posts for a good laughIt's like a caricature/spoof now
You're the worst person in the world.
More Random thought: I hope by the end of the movie MJ at least will figure out Peter is Spider-Man. I mean first Spider-Man shows up in DC, now all over Europe just where they happen to be at any given time...I mean I get Flash not putting it together, but MJ should be switched on enough to put two-and-two together.
Yeah, she was also: -I'm convinced she already knows. She was directly behind Peter and Ned during the Captain America video, reading a book, while Peter told Ned how he met Cap and stole his shield. The film made the point several times that when she appeared to be not paying attention was when she was the most observant, so I think she overheard that conversation and made sense of it within the context of the DC trip.
I'm guessing she'll tell Peter that she figured it out about two-thirds into Far From Home.
Yup, I notice all of those as well. I was trying to remember the bus phone call and her non-reaction at the monument when I wrote that post, but my memory was failing me. I really do hope they follow up on that idea.Yeah, she was also: -
It's all circumstantial though and could easily be read as her secretly crushing on Peter, or just being quirky & socially awkward. So they don't *have* to follow through with this in the next movie, but the option is there.
- Sat directly in view of where he was cooking up his webfluid in chemistry class.
- Saw him getting a call from Happy Hogan on the bus trip out to DC.
- At the hotel, when the others were in the pool she was sat over by the wall at an angle where Peter (in costume sans mask) *may* have been in full view of her if she glanced up at the skylight. Of course she'd be the only one to notice since everyone else's attention was on each other screwing around in the pool and Peter was stood up there for a minute or two when his suit lit up (something rather attention grabbing through a skylight a t night, no?)
- At the monument, she doesn't even react to Spider-Man appearing out of nowhere and standing three feet from her (I mean as unflappable as she is, you'd think hat at least rates a double take, yes?)
- Depending on how good her eyesight is, she may have also read the "go to the bathroom" message at the end since right after she says "what are you hiding", the camera cuts to over her shoulder and she has a clear view of the screen.
That said, it wouldn't be the only subtle detail in the movie that coasts by without comment. One I noted during a re-watch was Tony mentioning the lady that gave Peter a churro, proving that he did indeed *listen* to Peter's reports, even paying attention the the inconsequential stuff.
I'm 31 and I just started really getting into this stuff in the last few years. I always kinda superheroes as a kid, I watched the movies and cartoons, but just never really got that into them until the current era of movies and TV shows started with the Raimi Spider-Man and X-Men movies.Film looks fantastic. Improvements to the flat cinematography from Homecoming. All the humor lands. Seems like a very character-driven movie, with a good balance of spectacle.
I probably won't be watching it in theatres, I'm done with all this after Endgame.. When one turns 30, it's time to stop with these silly films and shows. Buuuut, I can see this grossing a Billion if it is a hit internationally.
Fair enough. I imagine there are many people who feel the same, that might be what separates them from us nerds who stick around.Because it's mindless escapism, and life is too short for that.
Plus, even in my 20s, I felt like I had outgrown most of this stuff. It just had nostalgic value to me because I enjoyed this stuff as a kid. Endgame is a great jumping off point.
What, you don't have a pull list?I'm pushing sixty and I swung by the comic book store today, as I do every week. Alas, the new issue of ELVIRA was sold out already, but that's okay. There's another comic shop nearby.
Which reminds me, I still have to read this weeks' issues of CATWOMAN and THE INVADERS. . . .![]()
What, you don't have a pull list?
I'm in my 50's and not only do I still buy comics, I go to local nerd conventions when they showcase comics legends. (BTW, Greg Cox, I believe that you will be familiar with this venue.)
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