Spiderman: Homecoming

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Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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How many end of credit scenes are there?

Moonhawk

10,730 posts

219 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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Halb said:
How many end of credit scenes are there?
Two - one mid credits and one right at the end.

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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Brilliant, thanjks.


Well that was excellent! Bit surprised, but looks like Sony hacksDisney have finally got it right! Quite impressed really, and Keaton is amazing, caught a lil of the Beetlejuice voice right at the end, lovely lil story. ANother small victory story, like LOgan, nice.

MattyB_

2,012 posts

257 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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I enjoyed it, although I was suprised to see "Flash" as a nerdy indian kid who was in the spelling team.
Flash Thompson is mean to be some big, cool/stupid jock. Cast him as whatever race you want, but at least keep his role/stature correct.


Moonhawk said:
Saw it tonight - thought it was pretty good.

Not the strongest MCU film - but definitely the best incarnation of Spiderman.
Woah woah, lets not get carried away. It's good, but it's no Spiderman 2.

Edited by MattyB_ on Thursday 13th July 16:24

SpudLink

5,777 posts

192 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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MattyB_ said:
I enjoyed it, although I was suprised to see "Flash" as a nerdy indian kid who was in the spelling team.
Flash Thompson is mean to be some big, cool/stupid jock. Cast him as whatever race you want, but at least keep his role/stature correct.


Moonhawk said:
Saw it tonight - thought it was pretty good.

Not the strongest MCU film - but definitely the best incarnation of Spiderman.
Woah woah, lets not get carried away. It's good, but it's no Spiderman 2.
Spiderman 2 may be the better film, but I would agree this is the best incarnation of Spiderman, the character.

I think the change to “Flash” Tompson is to make him a bully for the current generation. The physical bully is probably less relatable now than the kid who turns everyone against you. Less ‘jock’, and more ‘troll’.


Shakermaker

11,317 posts

100 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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Just got back from seeing it, very much enjoyed it!

The best little bit for me was when he was driving the Audi and shot his web out in a poor attempt to get around the corner very quickly. A not-so-sly nod to Keaton's Batmobile ability? Certainly made me chuckle!

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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Shakermaker said:
Just got back from seeing it, very much enjoyed it!

The best little bit for me was when he was driving the Audi and shot his web out in a poor attempt to get around the corner very quickly. A not-so-sly nod to Keaton's Batmobile ability? Certainly made me chuckle!
There was also a moment when the bird was outlined against the moon.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

100 months

Friday 14th July 2017
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Halb said:
There was also a moment when the bird was outlined against the moon.
Absolutely that too.

Halb

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183 months

Johnny

9,652 posts

284 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Saw it last night.

Thoroughly enjoyed it, lots of fun. Very Spiderman - made me think back to the comics.

Keaton was just amazing, agree on the menace portrayed in the car scene.

Tom Holland is the best Spidey by far fro me, just perfect.

Didn't really like the new Flash for the same reasons already outlined, but can agree on him being a troll as opposed to a physical bully. More pussyfication, but it is what it is.

More excited for Thor now after seeing the trailer again last night biggrin

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Sunday 23rd July 2017
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Finally got to see this (already being squeezed out of our multiplex due to all the stuff coming out).

Fab, really enjoyed it. Nailed the family friendly / humour / action balance perfectly, but then Marvel really seen to get that.

The car scene was just superb, highlight of the movie for sure and tied in nicely with the end credit scene I thought.

On that note, it's a Marvel movie ffs, yet 75% of the cinema get up and leave straight away?! Nearly everyone else left after that but I'm pleased to say my patience was rewarded smile

SpudLink

5,777 posts

192 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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ukaskew said:
On that note, it's a Marvel movie ffs, yet 75% of the cinema get up and leave straight away?! Nearly everyone else left after that but I'm pleased to say my patience was rewarded smile
When I saw it about 90% stayed to the very end. They have successfully trained their audience to sit patiently waiting for a treat, like Pavlov's dog.

Adam B

27,244 posts

254 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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SpudLink said:
ukaskew said:
On that note, it's a Marvel movie ffs, yet 75% of the cinema get up and leave straight away?! Nearly everyone else left after that but I'm pleased to say my patience was rewarded smile
When I saw it about 90% stayed to the very end. They have successfully trained their audience to sit patiently waiting for a treat, like Pavlov's dog.
what was it? Not being a Marvel/DC comic/movie fan I left as the credits rolled

RizzoTheRat

25,162 posts

192 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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It's not just Marvel these days, loads of films have end credit scenes, we also tend to stay to the end just in case, although it's easy enough to find out if films have end credit scenes nowadays.

The second scene was definitely worth waiting for, I don't think it would have had the same impact if I'd just looked it up on the internet later rather than waiting through the credits for it biggrin

Overall really enjoyed the film, I liked that it was a reboot but not the same old origin story again.

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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RizzoTheRat said:
It's not just Marvel these days, loads of films have end credit scenes, we also tend to stay to the end just in case, although it's easy enough to find out if films have end credit scenes nowadays.

The second scene was definitely worth waiting for, I don't think it would have had the same impact if I'd just looked it up on the internet later rather than waiting through the credits for it biggrin

Overall really enjoyed the film, I liked that it was a reboot but not the same old origin story again.
yes
In a world of instant films, it was a nice lil aside to make a cinema experience stand out.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Yep second credit scene would have been ruined had I read up on it first, only works when you have no idea yet have sat through 5 minutes of credits, brilliant.

Love that Marvel can get away with that now, ballsy but good fun.