Loved that scene as well. Immediately reminded me of this GREAT Ditko Spidey cover and story:
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They even had the water dripping on his head too! What a nice call-back in a fantastic scene.
Loved that scene as well. Immediately reminded me of this GREAT Ditko Spidey cover and story:
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I thought they could have strung it out a little longer - showing him straining against the weight. When he made up his mind he seemed to shrug off the stones pretty fast. But it's a small nitpick.They even had the water dripping on his head too! What a nice call-back in a fantastic scene.
What was that first end credits scene?
Yeah, that guy (Michael Mando) was Mac Gargan, even named during the ferry scene.I'm guessing Scorpion and setting things up for the Sinister 6?
I thought they could have strung it out a little longer - showing him straining against the weight. When he made up his mind he seemed to shrug off the stones pretty fast. But it's a small nitpick.
It might still be my favorite scene - Parker pinned, whimpering and calling for help ... like a teenage kid. It's a heartbreakingly human moment.
During the ferry scene, he saw Vulture without his mask on. He was sitting there talking with Shocker.
I loved Spiderman in the housing estate, with nothing to threw his webs onto, resorting to just running along the ground.
I also liked how the smartest kids in school couldnt put together Peter being missing at the same time as new york hero spiderman was in washington, but Toombs could.
I liked CA's PSAs. They even have him in the Whedon Avengers costume - the dorkiest version.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Few annoyances though. Where on earth is Spider sense? I feel it's a massive thing just to not be there, or not even to be hinted at?
I love/gently dislike that he has to be saved a few times. It's wonderfully humanising as a young character, he needs help like we all do. But to have a few moments where pure chance saves him. Not great. (Ned turning up to fire the webshooter etc)
The "must be stronger" scene and the fear of being trapped - wonderful. Gets himself out though. Very good.
However - the eight year thing. Annoying and seems a clear mistake.
The tech in the suit was amazing. I loved it. But it doesn't belong here. I can handle it but something about the setup just feels a bit off. Unbelievably cool though.
Enjoyed the film, but not sure it's anything super special.