J.K. Simmons joins the list of actors who appeared in both MCU and DCEU movies with likes of Laurence Fishburne, Zachary Levi, Djimon Hounsou, etc...
jackie childs said:Sweet Home Alabama???Farmer1906 said:
Home is where the heart is
Home of the Brave
Sweet Home Alabama
Hometown
Home Run
There's no place like home
Can't go home no more
Ok... I think I'm tapped out
Awesome, I love the Allman Brothers!
rhutton125 said:
Director confirmed that that's the real Nick Fury at the funeral in Endgame.
Supposedly it's going to be on the BluRay put together like the One Shot videos they did in for the earlier films.AgGrad99 said:
This might have already been mentioned, but did anyone else notice the trailer had a scene, that wasnt in the movie? The scene where Spidey is fighting in the restaurant, and joking about doing the cops' jobs, before saying he's going on vacation.
I saw an interview with Tom Holland, and he explained why it was cut. The idea was to have Spiderman 'getting ready for vacation'.....getting his laundry, buying a toothbrush, picking up his passport, and taking down a local crime family. But all that slowed down the beginning too much, so they cut it all from the movie...so they could get to the kids in Europe a little quicker.
Wouldn't mind seeing those extra scenes. Sounds pretty funny.
LeonardSkinner said:
Decent number of people in the theater. Every single one of them (save myself) left after the mid credit scene.
Oops.

No kidding.Sex Panther said:LeonardSkinner said:
Decent number of people in the theater. Every single one of them (save myself) left after the mid credit scene.
Oops.
How does anyone do this in a Marvel movie at this point???
jk Simmons is the only actor I ever want to play j jonah jamesonOlsen said:
J.K. Simmons joins the list of actors who appeared in both MCU and DCEU movies with likes of Laurence Fishburne, Zachary Levi, Djimon Hounsou, etc...
agreed. though Dr Cox from scrubs could make a good runner upThe Debt said:jk Simmons is the only actor I ever want to play j jonah jamesonOlsen said:
J.K. Simmons joins the list of actors who appeared in both MCU and DCEU movies with likes of Laurence Fishburne, Zachary Levi, Djimon Hounsou, etc...
Agreed, I really love how the MCU has started to develop unique feels to some of their other films (Spidey, Guardians, the newest Thor) and Far From Home was another great example of this.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I'm honestly flabbergasted at the idea of finding this movie generic. It felt about as fresh as a MCU movie could possibly feel, to me. And this coming from someone with a bit of MCU fatigure already.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I'm honestly flabbergasted at the idea of finding this movie generic. It felt about as fresh as a MCU movie could possibly feel, to me. And this coming from someone with a bit of MCU fatigure already.
That's the type of stuff that I love so much about these Spider-Man movies. In Homecoming, Peter going and picking up his date just to find out that her dad is LITERALLY a supervillain cracked me up on basically a spiritual level. I remember going to my homecoming date's house and meeting her dad, who was a cop, for the first time. I was sweating bullets the entire time.Philo B 93 said:
Great movie. Here's what resonated with me more than it should have: the insecurity of Peter on the flight to Europe and the way Ned and Betty landed as a couple, giving Peter's fears justification. I remember feeling that way on a few school bus trips when I lost a shot to sit by my crush of the month. And I remember a few victories where I got the seat (but never secured the relationship). That felt real, more so than say the space drones creating an Avengers scale world crisis.
I'll stick with Ant Man, but Spider-Man is certainly right there.jtstanley4621 said:That's the type of stuff that I love so much about these Spider-Man movies. In Homecoming, Peter going and picking up his date just to find out that her dad is LITERALLY a supervillain cracked me up on basically a spiritual level. I remember going to my homecoming date's house and meeting her dad, who was a cop, for the first time. I was sweating bullets the entire time.Philo B 93 said:
Great movie. Here's what resonated with me more than it should have: the insecurity of Peter on the flight to Europe and the way Ned and Betty landed as a couple, giving Peter's fears justification. I remember feeling that way on a few school bus trips when I lost a shot to sit by my crush of the month. And I remember a few victories where I got the seat (but never secured the relationship). That felt real, more so than say the space drones creating an Avengers scale world crisis.
This might be a hot take, but for me this iteration of Spider-Man has the best first and second movie of any individual (solo) superhero movie in the MCU.
I think her and the Far from Home movie are symbolic of what Marvel is going to do with their movies going forward, which makes me excited. Or at least, that's what I want. At this point we've all seen the classic superhero movie. It seems like they're committing to doing fresh takes as to what a super hero movie can be.bearamedic99 said:
I apologize for not liking Zendaya in the role previously. She is not not the traditional MJ but a fresh take. Different but not bad because it is different. She has grown on me and feels modern.
they built a lego death star in HomecomingQuote:
Some of the jokes did feel flat to me like Tony said you wouldn't get it because it wasn't Star Wars. Peter alluded to ESB during the airport scene of Civil War. But would Peter or kids of his generation really be much of SW fans? It seems to be more for the olds.
I have a Star Wars themed exam room and the young kids are very aware of Star Wars.bearamedic99 said:
I just saw this movie. It was great. The fight scene with reality vs simulation leading up to the train was fantastic.
I apologize for not liking Zendaya in the role previously. She is not not the traditional MJ but a fresh take. Different but not bad because it is different. She has grown on me and feels modern.
Some of the jokes did feel flat to me like Tony said you wouldn't get it because it wasn't Star Wars. Peter alluded to ESB during the airport scene of Civil War. But would Peter or kids of his generation really be much of SW fans? It seems to be more for the olds.
It was a good mix of Peter's life and Spidey's life.
The final drone swarm fight had some nice inventive use of the webbing.
TexasAggie_02 said:they built a lego death star in HomecomingQuote:
Some of the jokes did feel flat to me like Tony said you wouldn't get it because it wasn't Star Wars. Peter alluded to ESB during the airport scene of Civil War. But would Peter or kids of his generation really be much of SW fans? It seems to be more for the olds.
bearamedic99 said:
But would Peter or kids of his generation really be much of SW fans? It seems to be more for the olds
They certainly are big fans of Star Wars. My 13-year-old likes them (not as much as I did when I was that age, or even now), but she has a best friend who is a huge Star Wars fan. This kid went to a ComicCon dressed as a Jedi. But these kids also have Harry Potter.Quote:
But would Peter or kids of his generation really be much of SW fans? It seems to be more for the olds.
tv1113 said:
What are the biggest entertainment properties with junior high kids? Fortnite, marvel, Star Wars? Is Harry Potter still popular or just with our generation?