Him saying "it was heartbreaking" didn't even feel sincere and felt like a punchline instead
Also harry died after trying to save him, he would've said that if the MCU took anything seriously ever
I remember there was a Tom Holland interview where he (whether he meant to or not) summed up his MCU Spidey movies and what’s wrong with them: Soft, inoffensive, and no sense of weight. He even mentions that he felt like Dafoe and Tobey could bring that weight, and he’s right. The problem is that everything before that is the same bland crap the other two movies had, now with the entire problem of the movie being caused by the “heroes” by being total idiots.
I don't know if I want to blame Disney or Sony more. The MCU spider movies might have turned out shit without being MCU crossovers, but I do think the MCU stuff is a net negative for these movies on its own.
I blame feige. Russos got Peter perfectly in whatever minor role he had during Civil War. Feige got a director who barely understood the character and got him to do Peter movies which completely undermined and changed his character.
Frick off, this was great.
Anon, I..
It was. 2 against 1 now, anon.
Oh, son of a b***h,
I'm dumb.
You guys are slow
bait
Oh I get it, this anon is saying that even though the lines are bad, you at least have heard of them
The first half of No Way Home was awful. It doesn’t pick up until Goblin beats up MCU Peter.
I agree. The script is a mess until the big fight and the other 2 Spidermen show up. It's carried hard by nostalgia and Dafoe.
Tobey and Andrew weren’t even written correctly.
I can't believe they had tobey mock harry for a moronic mcu joke
I don't really see it as Tobey's Peter mocking Harry but rather as him treating it completely serious and MCU deciding to set it all up for a joke.
Him saying "it was heartbreaking" didn't even feel sincere and felt like a punchline instead
Also harry died after trying to save him, he would've said that if the MCU took anything seriously ever
I remember there was a Tom Holland interview where he (whether he meant to or not) summed up his MCU Spidey movies and what’s wrong with them: Soft, inoffensive, and no sense of weight. He even mentions that he felt like Dafoe and Tobey could bring that weight, and he’s right. The problem is that everything before that is the same bland crap the other two movies had, now with the entire problem of the movie being caused by the “heroes” by being total idiots.
I don't know if I want to blame Disney or Sony more. The MCU spider movies might have turned out shit without being MCU crossovers, but I do think the MCU stuff is a net negative for these movies on its own.
I blame feige. Russos got Peter perfectly in whatever minor role he had during Civil War. Feige got a director who barely understood the character and got him to do Peter movies which completely undermined and changed his character.
All of Pa Kent's lines in Man of Steel
Just the word "maybe" is a fundamental misunderstanding and betrayal of his and Clark's character
Somehow palpatine returned
I have issues with the sequels, that line is not one of them.
I'm death
In the version I watched he said 'shit' and I remember thinking it was wrong for a Disney movie to have swearing in it. Especially from a superhero.
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>what are we, some kind of Pursuit of Happiness?
I can't actually remember if either of these lines actually made it to the final cut.