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im a rare breed that likes spoilers, you can continue with homecoming highlights ;) havent seen the movie yet but will next saturday, the only thing i read was that hobgoblin was in the film, rite?
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Dropping a spoiler a month or two after a film is out...okay. You've had time, and chances are if you have not seen the film in theaters within a month of its release, you will not see it until it hits DVD. Dropping spoilers though within the first two or three days of a film's release...not so much. It wasn't considerate when Homer Simpson did it when Empire Strikes Back came out, and it still is somewhat unclassy now, even though E-zines LOVE the clickbait. While I know these are "minor" spoilers and don't do much in giving away the bigger plot points of the film, I made it a deal to speak up before someone said too much, as the stuff that was already being said was stuff that I hadn't known previously...especially in the instance of the Glover character. It's already hard enough to avoid spoilers in this day and age when you have bloggers and E-zines throwing up articles about the end credit scenes hours before the film's first midnight showing even takes place, with a new story or review hitting news feeds every other hour. I know that much of the mystery of movies is now gone as we are bombarded with trailers and teasers to trailers a year or two in advance, but some of us do our best to try and avoid some of it. Anyways...saw that people overseas are already getting their hands on the Thor wave, so they shouldn't be too far down the road. |
I watch Screen Junkies Movie Fights on YouTube and they had a debate about Spoiler Ettiquet once. They came to the conclusion that you should wait a week to spoil a movie and 2 days for an episode of a TV show. I don't know if I agree with that entirely though. There are plenty of resources for people who want to seek out spoilers. I know I've been avoiding Homecoming trailers up until I saw the movie yesterday because I was worried they'd give away too much. There should definitely be a dedicated thread for movie talk.
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NO!!! At least, I don't remember Kingsley being in the movie at all. |
Can we get a mod to hedge-trim the movie talk here, at least for the spoilers and the "don't care, post spoilers anyway" knuckleheads? :D
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I mean, really, the movie's been out for four days now, many people wait until the second weekend to see a movie just to avoid the crowds. That doesn't mean they care to be spoiled. I think after the second weekend it's appropriate to discuss in general. just my opinion though. |
All i did was mention ned's differences from the movie vs comics and liz being a better love intrest than mj or gwen. Didnt realize a comic comparison is something that cant be said. :rolleyes:
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A very good friend of mine is the absolute king of the 'anti-spoiler' set. The funniest part about it is that he pours over every iota of lead-up info and hype, then emails it, or tells us by mouth what's happening up to the latest minute. He never stops to think about how his meticulous updates of every little bit of minutia may be ruining the Gwaut-damn movie for us...or *Gasp!* himself. I don't do hype, or trailers...unless, of course, he sends them...or 'you guys' post it here. I'm just shocked at the level of cognitive dissonance that takes place when the spoiler crowd digests pre-premiere media. If you've any familiarity with comics and modern story-lines, between the trailers and blogosphere write ups, you go into the movie with a good idea about nearly everything that's going to happen.
...just a wee bit antithetical and counterintuitive, if you ask me... |
I saw it tonight with my son. It was a good movie. Keaton was an amazing Vulture, I loved how he brought the character to life. Tom Holland will make a great Spidey for years to come. My only big gripe is with the casting of a certain character. They also probably could have done more with the Shocker, he came off as pretty lame and forgettable.
There is a post movie scene at the beginning of the credits. Don't stay for an end of the credits scene. It basically had Chris Evans trolling the audience for sitting through the whole credits for nothing. I didn't understand including that at all. |
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you might not like it, that's cool, but you can't deny that its a beloved film. its now back up to 93% with 91% audience score.
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finally saw the movie and i liked it. not really into that highschool theme but besides that it was good. that tactical look worked for vulture in the movie but not in the figure. they should have showed more villians thou. i liked when they showed the city of Queens, my ex-hometown.
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*facepalm*
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*double facepalm*
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go to rotten tomatoes maybe they have a better comeback
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*triple facepalm*
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smh
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smh while facepalming
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repeat comments dont count, try again
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wrong
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kids these dayzzz
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