originally posted in:Septagon Media Club
It was just, okay for a movie. Sadly most of Marvel's movies are in that category being pumped out like a CoD game.
For some weird reason, Tom felt so fake. His entire performance felt exaggerated in every little detail. And his voice, my god. High school was ten years ago and not a single guy had a voice that high. He also seems like the least heroic out of any of our past actors. His motives aren't set out to help but to make himself look better for daddy stark.
"Bert Tako, he larrned his leasson et de end!"
No, no the 8 year old Spider-Man learned nothing other than he has to work alone sometimes.
Also Vulture, completely wasted potential. It was like they had a checklist for a villain motive and slapped it together. What is kinda funny is that Keaton was actually correct when he said the little guy always gets ignored in the end. There was a moment where Spider-Man could've had a time of understanding but nah, we gotta get filming to milk this cash cow.
Donald Glover...what're you doing man? Unless the "nephew" he mentioned is a little kid named Miles, his reason for being in the movie was pointless. Wasted potential all around.
Only the Venom movie can truly revive Spider-Man
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His nephew is named Miles. Miles Morales
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Cool. So that must mean Miles will usurp Peter in Sony's spider-verse
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Idk he's also getting his own animated movie in 2018
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[quote]High school was ten years ago and not a single guy had a voice that high.[/quote] Now that's where you're wrong kiddo
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Voice thing is probably cuz he's not a natural American English speaker. He's British and you can't(at least I couldn't) tell at all that he's not speaking normally. His dialect coach must be very good.