Originally posted by Galan007
Question-Spoiler:
How do you reckon Spidey 'beat' Strange's astral displacement? Aside from the fact that he just...Swam back into his body, I wasn't sure how his physical body was still functioning(ie. dodging Strange) after it had been separated from his astral/spirit form?I'm assuming it has to do with his precog/Peter tingle? 😕
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It has to be the Spider-Sense, yeah.Shouldn't be working so damn well, but it's the only way to explain those automatic, unconscious reflexes.
Originally posted by roughrider
I thought the film would be great. But it was even better than that! And I had a rockin' sold out crowd that cheered wildly at everything in the third act. Best cheering I've heard in the theatre since Avengers: Endgame; or, when I was a young boy in the theatre in 1983, watching Return Of The Jedi for the first time.
Agreed. This deserved all the hype.
You can get spoilers which completely ruin a film, but if its all executed well, like in this case, it really doesnt matter.
I have even more questions now
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If the villains are sent back to when they were originally pull at not somewhere in their timeline in 2023 then doesn't that mean that they were kind of cured for nothing? By extension wouldn't this mean May died for nothing too?Doc Ock and Electro die regardless if there sent back to their exact time.
Lizard's cure is redundant as he's already cured.
Osborn might cause a Paradox as plot points in Spiderman 2/3 kind of rely on him being dead.
Sandman's cure could be made at anytime since he's neither a villain by the end of his movie nor does he die.
Will say that its still nice to have a whole movie where Holland's Spiderman isn't made to job.
Originally posted by wakkawakkawakka
I have even more questions nowSpoiler:
If the villains are sent back to when they were originally pull at not somewhere in their timeline in 2023 then doesn't that mean that they were kind of cured for nothing? By extension wouldn't this mean May died for nothing too?Doc Ock and Electro die regardless if there sent back to their exact time.
Lizard's cure is redundant as he's already cured.
Osborn might cause a Paradox as plot points in Spiderman 2/3 kind of rely on him being dead.
Sandman's cure could be made at anytime since he's neither a villain by the end of his movie nor does he die.
Will say that its still nice to have a whole movie where Holland's Spiderman isn't made to job.
I had the same questions
Originally posted by wakkawakkawakka
I have even more questions nowSpoiler:
If the villains are sent back to when they were originally pull at not somewhere in their timeline in 2023 then doesn't that mean that they were kind of cured for nothing? By extension wouldn't this mean May died for nothing too?Doc Ock and Electro die regardless if there sent back to their exact time.
Lizard's cure is redundant as he's already cured.
Osborn might cause a Paradox as plot points in Spiderman 2/3 kind of rely on him being dead.
Sandman's cure could be made at anytime since he's neither a villain by the end of his movie nor does he die.
Will say that its still nice to have a whole movie where Holland's Spiderman isn't made to job.
Originally posted by steverules_2Yup, the plot was shit.
I had the same questions
^
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I realize they needed Norman's help as a scientist, but he did confess about his dual nature and Otto had the general idea of the threat he posed --- so why they felt all comfy, taking absolutely no precautions?
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Originally posted by steverules_2
Oh yeah, TASM 2 was horribleStill think the worst is 2015 F4 though
Never liked F4, so I haven't seen any of their films to this day.
But I did hear that "Fant4stic" was the worst of them all, yes. Somehow managing to ruin Doom even more than its predecessors and all that.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Yup, the plot was shit.
Not really, because we don't know what happened to them.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
^Spoiler:
I realize they needed Norman's help as a scientist, but he did confess about his dual nature and Otto had the general idea of the threat he posed --- so why they felt all comfy, taking absolutely no precautions?
Not a plot error though.
Strange says
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I forget you're just a kid. And May seems overly idealistic which potenitally makes her naive also.
Originally posted by Galan007
Yeah, theSpoiler:was the much larger topic of discussion, imo.
Multiverse of Madness teaser...Especially with
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Dark Strange(perhaps from the What If series?) potentially playing a part.
That's what I thought and I hope so.
Actually I was getting the
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"What If" Strange episode vibe as soon as he walked out of his NY sanctum and everything was messed up