Vulgar? Man who let the Taliban into the movies?
Bruce Almighty said:
You have to love Debt. He calls a poster a pvssy because he got emotional in a movie with a character dying of cancer after they personally just lost somebody to cancer, but gets upset at a pseudo f-bomb in a pg-13 movie.
Looks like the MCU did not forget about the spider sense at all. It will be in the new Avengers movie.GiveEmHellBill said:
I guess the MCU has completely disregarded Spider-Man's spider sense.
Some combination of 2 and 3, probably. I doubt we will see this villain in another movie except maybe in a cameo.texasaggie04 said:
During the mid-scene credits, Vulture says he doesn't know Spider-Man's identity. Thoughts on why he says that? I'm thinking one of three possibilities, leaning most toward #3 myself (maybe a combination with #2).
1. Wants the revenge for himself
2. Has respect for Peter after being saved
3. Is afraid that villains will use Liz to get to Peter, so he's protecting his family.
Bulldog73 said:
Who was the guy wanting to get to spidey? I think I should've recognized him, but I didn't.
texasaggie04 said:
During the mid-scene credits, Vulture says he doesn't know Spider-Man's identity. Thoughts on why he says that? I'm thinking one of three possibilities, leaning most toward #3 myself (maybe a combination with #2).
1. Wants the revenge for himself
2. Has respect for Peter after being saved
3. Is afraid that villains will use Liz to get to Peter, so he's protecting his family.
AliasMan02 said:texasaggie04 said:
During the mid-scene credits, Vulture says he doesn't know Spider-Man's identity. Thoughts on why he says that? I'm thinking one of three possibilities, leaning most toward #3 myself (maybe a combination with #2).
1. Wants the revenge for himself
2. Has respect for Peter after being saved
3. Is afraid that villains will use Liz to get to Peter, so he's protecting his family.
I took it as another "save your life" trade. Peter saved him from the explosion/fire so he saved Peter from the baddie, making them even again.
PatAg said:
you write this ?
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/is-cursing-latest-spider-man-movie-1021093
Cromagnum said:PatAg said:
you write this ?
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/is-cursing-latest-spider-man-movie-1021093
How exactly does one "adjust for inflation" with respect to number of cusswords?
I think the exact quote was along the lines of:texasaggie04 said:
During the mid-scene credits, Vulture says he doesn't know Spider-Man's identity. Thoughts on why he says that? I'm thinking one of three possibilities, leaning most toward #3 myself (maybe a combination with #2).
1. Wants the revenge for himself
2. Has respect for Peter after being saved
3. Is afraid that villains will use Liz to get to Peter, so he's protecting his family.
Agreed, I think Apes is probably a bigger reason than any for Homecoming's drop off.rhutton125 said:
I took it to mean he was covering for Peter. Respeck.
Spider-Man's numbers will take a hit as it's one of the very few superhero films to have immediate competition. I think both Homecoming and Apes cannibalized each other a bit, but we'll see if either are considered disappointments by the end of their runs.
That must mean you aren't ok with Aunt May being an AILF...GiveEmHellBill said:
Let me boil down the Flash debate (and I happen to agree with the critics here):
Flash Thompson was supposed to be the jock who was bigger, richer, more handsome and more athletic than Peter. He was everything Peter wasn't and he reminded him of it constantly through physical and verbal intimidation all through high school.
This version of Flash is smaller, less attractive, not athletic and is noticeably dumber (in a school of smart kids) than Peter. There is nothing that this kid has on Peter except almost certainly money. There is zero physical intimidation and, in a school of smart kids where the Academic Decathalon is their biggest "sports" team, he is well below Parker on that squad. In fact, he's well below ever other person on the squad: he's the alternate. If he had been captain, then this whole situation wouldn't exist.
His race has zero to do with it, so shove that "texags is just racist" bullsh*t up your ass. His casting and characterization was a mistake, pure and simple. I have no issues with ANY of the casting or racial identities of any of the other characters, as they didn't make any difference to the story. However, Flash Thompson was wrong for this movie.
PooDoo said:That must mean you aren't ok with Aunt May being an AILF...GiveEmHellBill said:
Let me boil down the Flash debate (and I happen to agree with the critics here):
Flash Thompson was supposed to be the jock who was bigger, richer, more handsome and more athletic than Peter. He was everything Peter wasn't and he reminded him of it constantly through physical and verbal intimidation all through high school.
This version of Flash is smaller, less attractive, not athletic and is noticeably dumber (in a school of smart kids) than Peter. There is nothing that this kid has on Peter except almost certainly money. There is zero physical intimidation and, in a school of smart kids where the Academic Decathalon is their biggest "sports" team, he is well below Parker on that squad. In fact, he's well below ever other person on the squad: he's the alternate. If he had been captain, then this whole situation wouldn't exist.
His race has zero to do with it, so shove that "texags is just racist" bullsh*t up your ass. His casting and characterization was a mistake, pure and simple. I have no issues with ANY of the casting or racial identities of any of the other characters, as they didn't make any difference to the story. However, Flash Thompson was wrong for this movie.
Maybe he'll pop back in to give Peter some advice:ScottBowen said:Some combination of 2 and 3, probably. I doubt we will see this villain in another movie except maybe in a cameo.texasaggie04 said:
During the mid-scene credits, Vulture says he doesn't know Spider-Man's identity. Thoughts on why he says that? I'm thinking one of three possibilities, leaning most toward #3 myself (maybe a combination with #2).
1. Wants the revenge for himself
2. Has respect for Peter after being saved
3. Is afraid that villains will use Liz to get to Peter, so he's protecting his family.
Peter had a bunch of Star Wars action figures in his room.YouBet said:
4. What was the Star Wars Easter egg someone mentioned other than the obvious scenes with Legos?
5. Where was the Miles Morales nod?
I do not understand how anyone can put GOTG2 over 1.Farmer1906 said:
I think this is my order. I expect Thor 3 to be around 6-9 at worst. It looks fantastic.
1. Winter Soldier
2. GOTG 2