I actually considered including it. It was ahead of its time technologically, and the emotional weight and artistic value of the scene are both quite hefty. Invulnerable locket plothole notwithstanding.
Legit shaking my head and saying "NO" at the screen. After listening to what he had to say and what could've been a better scene I began to agree with him.
The Flash scene in school after Peter loses Uncle Ben in TASM 1. Adds a layer of depth to a character and shows that he's not just a 2 dimensional bully.
I absolutely love that scene. That guy is the definitive Flash, for me. It's a shame he didn't get more scenes. It also makes me that much more salty thinkin about MCU Flash, and how far the character has fallen.
Theres a rly shitty indie horror movie called "Mud" in which a bunch of very cliche shit happens to a bunch of very cliche characters, its a nothing burger, with a budget of 2 and a half empty beer bottles, and no redeeming qualities whatsoever (Except for the few times tiddys get flashed) and yet... there is one moment in the movie, where a character whos name i dont ever remember holds up a bloodies shovel over his head after killing a bunch of bad guys with it and yells "SHOVEL !" and honestly man i just fucking lost it and i will never be able to forget about that scene, every time i get a shovel weapon in a game or see a character use a shovel as a weapon or hell, pick up a shovel irl, i remember this scene.
@@Джекет I have so many of those moments - stuff that maybe isn't even intended to be*that* funny, yet for whatever reason, it cracks me up, sticks with me and becomes a catchphrase, so I know what you mean.
Also gotta agree with your bvs take and ofc when you brought it up i immediately thought of hitop films poijt about it in his batman doesnt kill video. Dude can make some silly points sometimes but he can cook sometimes! Bvs couldve been special
Heey, a HiTop watcher. For sure, HiTop, Cosmonaut, even MauLer - all of these have some squirt-faced opinions sometimes - impossible for all your takes to be based, but I learned a lot from each one.
Man, good selections! In fact, the warehouse fight scene is what made me be sure to watch Batman v Superman, and like all Snyder verse films, I walked away appreciative of what he was trying to convey. Snyder is a director easy to dismiss summarily, but ironically, to honestly attempt to summarize his work will always end up being too reductive. Most of the time his only tool is a proverbial cudgel, he thinks composition is accomplished with underexposure, drama is another word for something getting FUBAR'ed, and tension is another word for "slow motion", but everything he's ever made that I've seen always has something in it, a scene that which one can apply the theme of the entire work to, that you can see him break from his conventions and just become an artist. That's what's so puzzling about the "Martha scene", it's the one he should have gotten right. YOU, sir, got it right, gave me chills imagining it with your subtle re-edit imagery along your verbal description of it, and holy shit, had that been IN the fuckin movie, everyone would have sang it's praises from fanboy to the critic in the world that, when viewing franchise fills, is the most cynical... well, I don't want to besmerch the moniker of "cynical", an apt adjective for YOU, after all, CW. The difference, here, as a point of saliency, is that you, dear sir, are NOT flapping a dick holster when you talk, so maybe cynical isn't what I mean. Let's say "the most aggrieved dick-holster employed by some vanguard publication the world over".... Damn, what was I talking about??? All I know is I gotta text Geneva, all this mention of dick-holsters, renowned or otherwise, has me thinking about how the good one's deserve a goddamned metal... And never receive them... There's a women's rights issue I can get behind... As long as she has a nice ass, anyway... Cya!
Nice ass (and legs), paramount indeed; everything else is secondary. That's the thing about the Martha thing, I just noticed, while rewatching the scene, that he doubled up on the mistake, cause Bruce mentions Clark's parents before getting to the final blow, which I really think is a mistake, because it's crucial that Batman completely forget that this is a real person, raised on Earth, by real parents, that he's tryna kill. That way, the 'Martha' bit hits like an even bigger truck. So yeah, I really don't know what Snyder was thinking with this scene, but it should've been refined a bit.
@@CynicalWarlock I bet it could be done without a reshoot, just ADR, and some edits alluding to the thought process like you cut in this video, unless those cuts were already there and your setup and narration contextualized them enough for them to hit effectively for me. Maybe Snyder had to give in to a committee choice, or... I dunno... It IS bafflingly ineffectual and unintentionally humorous, although I think you're right about "stinking of the first draft of the script" being most likely, it could also be the THIRTY-FIRST draft, where everyone involved just lost their sense of it. Art is hard, narrative evocation is hard, and it could just be that everyone involved thought it would hit right. I think you need to write a batman story, I could illustrate it, I'm a pretty damn good artist. A graphic novel, where the descriptive writing becomes the illustrations instead, but it's otherwise normal literary writing. All of my songs title cards are made by me, all those are drawings I drew, on a cellphone, but they should give a decent example of my penchant for visual badassery, as long as we don't sell it or use any of the existing, copywritten narratives then we're golden, Ponyboy! Or write an Original story, but you should be a qoddamn fiction writer for sure, and if you want the story illustrated, hmu!
@@ShawnSLundin Oh, didn't know you made the art yourself. Good job. I actually do have a premise for a Batman story, but it's a veeeery different Batman, compared to everything that is. So much to do, so little time. And you're right, I didn't even think of that: coulda been the 100th iteration and people were like "I-I just don't know anymore".
@@CynicalWarlock dude, I don't know how I missed your last message, but I'd love to hear the elevator pitch for your Batman story, probably not in this public feed, though... Being a very different batman, maybe just making him batman adjacent so it's something no copyright exists to, just like owl man in the watchmen.... Realizing you don't need that example, you're already way ahead of me. Anyway, I'd be down with helping make it! Script it, and I'll storyboard it, then tweaks, and I'll draw the mother fucker!
Completely agree with the batman v Superman scene. Dune. Wait, I watched that movie ? Didn't even notice the dude in Captain America Planning to (in the next ten years or so) to rewatch the dark knight trilogy wait, I still haven't watched that final movie but know about everything in it, basically. Wait, bane's not a dumb brute with a dumb voice ? I saw what you did there at 6:27, I saw you. Well now she is not going to fool me because of you. 20 minutes videos about hating homecoming 👏. New cartoon to be watch, good job boy👍. Yeah yeah, still don't mention Andrew. I think Snyder did a good job making it into the video thrice.
Leap of faith from Spider man into the spiderverse I'm No stan of this movie and think the First one is kind'a above average and nothing mind blowing, but the Scene where Miles Takes the already mentioned leap of faith is still sending chill down my spine
Expertly conceived and directed moment, for sure. The scene before that, where Miles is left behind also hits hard. As well as Peter B.'s arc. There's just a lotta heart in that movie.
I see a video that I'm late too. Welp... it's time to break cinematography a new one. Update: Great choices, fascinating viewpoints, well placed critical thoughts for certain scenes. 👍 Now yes normally I pop up for a mk vid cause that rent is cheap😅 however now and then it's nice to expand and explore the current culture. For me if their was a moment of cinima that Truly captured my imagination back then, it would have to be the scene in 300 where the first fight at the hot gates happened, where a messanger barked for their weapons to spartans. Only for a spartan to drop his weapon in his general direction through his sternum. Then for Leonidas to scream " Come and take them!!! " The tone shift was brilliant to me since I read the frank Miller comic so imagine my mind under the hype of that very tone shift. However cynical, if theirs a recommendation from a Danny leo in your end credits to truly explore, it's gonna warp your perception of antagonist, and well.... make prime shao Kahn look like a angry kitten. This story started from a book back in 1966 and was later adapted into a video game with the same title.... I was so naive as to what I was to embark it felt like dark souls on Crack back then. It's called " I have no mouth and I must scream. " Hollywood will never make this 🎬 for... reasons. But if a sci fi horror gets ya giddy this will give as it also gets ya. Also I played the game first before delving in the pages and.... yeah fair warning The main antagonist is.... Wait no spoilers read or play.
Very evocative title. I'll try to set some time aside for it. And yeah, that 300 scene is one of many badass moments that make that film and novel iconic.
TASM2 might actually be my favorite spiderman movie, allow me to explain before pulling out your pitchforks, it feels like a spider-man movie, I love everything in that movie production wise, I really think they nail it, editing/music/effects/choreography/yada yada yada, the costume and the vibes from that movie are likely my favorite, the relationship Peter has with others I think Andrew brings it out so well in a natural yet with that "Parker weirdness" added on top. The thing that makes this movie suck for me is the villains, they all suck, sinister six was all an oscorp plan apparently (like what?). But everything outside of that encapsulates a Spider-Man movie how it's supposed to be. I don't know if I made a lick of sense, I get why people hate it, but I also think Andrew brought out the best version of the webhead on a screen (likely a bias since I grew up reading the ultimate comics) that plus the amazing production (at least in my opinion) makes that movie special in spite of the terrible writting. Okay, pull the pitchforks out now.
@@urdatninja I'm similarly contrarian about TASM 1. I mean I acknowledge it's a very mid movie, but it does certain things right that other Spider-Man films never do.
Not only can I not describe the plot of TASM 2, but I have a feeling that the ending reversed half of what I thought I knew about Gwen Stacy's character (or didn't know?) Still though, I don't find it as awful as the haters.
That whole relationship just went off the rails. Too on again off again. Dunno what it's like in the comics, but it was just a little too schizo, for me.
@@CynicalWarlock in the comic book, Gwen Stacy doesn't truly love peter. She loves Harry. It might explain why Gwen seemed so excited when he showed up to fight Peter at the end. If that's true then that is damn dark. That's schizo for sure
@CynicalWarlock it's such a good movie duo. I would've never had the desire to read the books without these movies. They got me into it. And they're a perfectly wrapped story on their own. Both of them honestly could be taken on their own and don't need sequels. But it's not really that hot of a take considering how big these movies were. Way better than the shitty effects one from the 80s with the Tetris block shields lmao.
Honestly those scenes from the tasm movies show that man andrew garfield deserves a second chance to be spiderman. I do like the developement he gets in tasm 1 where peter grows into a more mature person i like that hes a dick in the beginning but learning responsibility and empathy to become Spiderman . Shame tasm 2 sucks wnd made him a friggin goof endangering lives to mess with a villain. I hope after the unanimous praise he got in no way home he can come back to the role again
Yeah that's the best part for me, the more of a dick he is, the more satisfying his transformation into the hero is. And Tobey's Peter has that too, but it's minimized, in favor of making that version as sympathetic as possible. I always thought TASM 2's goofiness isn't that bad, in a vacuum, but the problem is it's done in the midst of the 'gritty realistic' take on Spider-Man; also the one where Gwen dies, Norman dies, his son is dying, and miserable, it just registers as weird.
I know these videos don't exactly get the same amount of attention as the MK stuff, but for the record, I'll always stay tuned for any of your breakdowns. 🫡 I guess you talking about things really smart is simply entertaining and interesting in any case 😅🫴
Yep, making things sound smart is my one talent. For real though, thanks, that means a lot. Even though it's way smaller, I do have a viewerbase that's interested in non-MK stuff, and I wanna nurture and grow it, rather than neglect it.
The birth of sandman scene from spider-man 3 is up there for me
I actually considered including it. It was ahead of its time technologically, and the emotional weight and artistic value of the scene are both quite hefty.
Invulnerable locket plothole notwithstanding.
That might be the best scene in the whole franchise
@@sabbathjackal Wouldn't go that far, but it's certainly up there.
Almost had a panic attack seeing the Martha scene here, but you made good points about it. Good video!
Yeah I tend to do that.
In that order.
Legit shaking my head and saying "NO" at the screen. After listening to what he had to say and what could've been a better scene I began to agree with him.
The Flash scene in school after Peter loses Uncle Ben in TASM 1. Adds a layer of depth to a character and shows that he's not just a 2 dimensional bully.
I absolutely love that scene. That guy is the definitive Flash, for me. It's a shame he didn't get more scenes. It also makes me that much more salty thinkin about MCU Flash, and how far the character has fallen.
I dropped a tear at Gwen Stacy's death 😶🌫
Sir, your Non-chalant Delivery is as if Kakashi himself was narrating this video. Glad to be a Subscriber and this is my birthday Present. GG🎉
@@leonwuu345 Happy birthday. Kakashi comparison makes this a nice gift exchange.
Theres a rly shitty indie horror movie called "Mud" in which a bunch of very cliche shit happens to a bunch of very cliche characters, its a nothing burger, with a budget of 2 and a half empty beer bottles, and no redeeming qualities whatsoever (Except for the few times tiddys get flashed) and yet... there is one moment in the movie, where a character whos name i dont ever remember holds up a bloodies shovel over his head after killing a bunch of bad guys with it and yells "SHOVEL !" and honestly man i just fucking lost it and i will never be able to forget about that scene, every time i get a shovel weapon in a game or see a character use a shovel as a weapon or hell, pick up a shovel irl, i remember this scene.
@@Джекет I have so many of those moments - stuff that maybe isn't even intended to be*that* funny, yet for whatever reason, it cracks me up, sticks with me and becomes a catchphrase, so I know what you mean.
"Big fights and explosions don't usually create tension especially nowadays"
Michael Bay would like a word with you 😅
No, he'd like an explosion with me.
BvS didn't work because it tried to be 4 movies at the same time, and ended up being a big pile of nothing in the end
@@AceTheSkylord Justice League setup, Doomsday/Death of Superman, Dark Knight Returns, Snyder-style superhero deconstruction.
Something I have always thought off is that a scene can be so good it makes one wonder just how good the movie could have been.
Lookin at you, Suicide Squad.
@CynicalWarlock yeah... It could have been so much more.
Also gotta agree with your bvs take and ofc when you brought it up i immediately thought of hitop films poijt about it in his batman doesnt kill video. Dude can make some silly points sometimes but he can cook sometimes! Bvs couldve been special
Heey, a HiTop watcher. For sure, HiTop, Cosmonaut, even MauLer - all of these have some squirt-faced opinions sometimes - impossible for all your takes to be based, but I learned a lot from each one.
The dad talk feels straight out of the raimi trilogy, so fkn good
Yeah that was one of the few moments when I was fully engaged.
Man, good selections! In fact, the warehouse fight scene is what made me be sure to watch Batman v Superman, and like all Snyder verse films, I walked away appreciative of what he was trying to convey. Snyder is a director easy to dismiss summarily, but ironically, to honestly attempt to summarize his work will always end up being too reductive. Most of the time his only tool is a proverbial cudgel, he thinks composition is accomplished with underexposure, drama is another word for something getting FUBAR'ed, and tension is another word for "slow motion", but everything he's ever made that I've seen always has something in it, a scene that which one can apply the theme of the entire work to, that you can see him break from his conventions and just become an artist. That's what's so puzzling about the "Martha scene", it's the one he should have gotten right. YOU, sir, got it right, gave me chills imagining it with your subtle re-edit imagery along your verbal description of it, and holy shit, had that been IN the fuckin movie, everyone would have sang it's praises from fanboy to the critic in the world that, when viewing franchise fills, is the most cynical... well, I don't want to besmerch the moniker of "cynical", an apt adjective for YOU, after all, CW. The difference, here, as a point of saliency, is that you, dear sir, are NOT flapping a dick holster when you talk, so maybe cynical isn't what I mean. Let's say "the most aggrieved dick-holster employed by some vanguard publication the world over".... Damn, what was I talking about??? All I know is I gotta text Geneva, all this mention of dick-holsters, renowned or otherwise, has me thinking about how the good one's deserve a goddamned metal... And never receive them... There's a women's rights issue I can get behind... As long as she has a nice ass, anyway... Cya!
Nice ass (and legs), paramount indeed; everything else is secondary.
That's the thing about the Martha thing, I just noticed, while rewatching the scene, that he doubled up on the mistake, cause Bruce mentions Clark's parents before getting to the final blow, which I really think is a mistake, because it's crucial that Batman completely forget that this is a real person, raised on Earth, by real parents, that he's tryna kill. That way, the 'Martha' bit hits like an even bigger truck. So yeah, I really don't know what Snyder was thinking with this scene, but it should've been refined a bit.
@@CynicalWarlock I bet it could be done without a reshoot, just ADR, and some edits alluding to the thought process like you cut in this video, unless those cuts were already there and your setup and narration contextualized them enough for them to hit effectively for me. Maybe Snyder had to give in to a committee choice, or... I dunno... It IS bafflingly ineffectual and unintentionally humorous, although I think you're right about "stinking of the first draft of the script" being most likely, it could also be the THIRTY-FIRST draft, where everyone involved just lost their sense of it. Art is hard, narrative evocation is hard, and it could just be that everyone involved thought it would hit right. I think you need to write a batman story, I could illustrate it, I'm a pretty damn good artist. A graphic novel, where the descriptive writing becomes the illustrations instead, but it's otherwise normal literary writing. All of my songs title cards are made by me, all those are drawings I drew, on a cellphone, but they should give a decent example of my penchant for visual badassery, as long as we don't sell it or use any of the existing, copywritten narratives then we're golden, Ponyboy! Or write an Original story, but you should
be a qoddamn fiction writer for sure, and if you want the story illustrated, hmu!
@@ShawnSLundin Oh, didn't know you made the art yourself. Good job.
I actually do have a premise for a Batman story, but it's a veeeery different Batman, compared to everything that is. So much to do, so little time.
And you're right, I didn't even think of that: coulda been the 100th iteration and people were like "I-I just don't know anymore".
@@CynicalWarlock dude, I don't know how I missed your last message, but I'd love to hear the elevator pitch for your Batman story, probably not in this public feed, though... Being a very different batman, maybe just making him batman adjacent so it's something no copyright exists to, just like owl man in the watchmen.... Realizing you don't need that example, you're already way ahead of me. Anyway, I'd be down with helping make it! Script it, and I'll storyboard it, then tweaks, and I'll draw the mother fucker!
Dafoe was the single shining light in No Way Home.
Everything else was Disney Channel Dumb
Plenty of good things about it, but yeah, the Disney high school stuff is pure brainrot.
Completely agree with the batman v Superman scene.
Dune. Wait, I watched that movie ?
Didn't even notice the dude in Captain America
Planning to (in the next ten years or so) to rewatch the dark knight trilogy wait, I still haven't watched that final movie but know about everything in it, basically. Wait, bane's not a dumb brute with a dumb voice ?
I saw what you did there at 6:27, I saw you.
Well now she is not going to fool me because of you.
20 minutes videos about hating homecoming 👏.
New cartoon to be watch, good job boy👍.
Yeah yeah, still don't mention Andrew.
I think Snyder did a good job making it into the video thrice.
Damn, you're right. Didn't stop to count.
Never seen The Dark Knight Rises but know everything about it - Don't ya hate it when that happens?
Speed racer is a favorite of mine
Haven't seen it, but the car looks pretty stylish.
that build up to the first scene with speed racing the ghost of his brother is tier 1 filmmaking
10k subs! Let's go!!!
Excitiiiing
@@CynicalWarlock Lets get that number squared, so you can make this a full time job and keep entertaining us!
@@stijnvanrobaeys7011 UA-cam will be like "How the fuck did he.. I-I mean, congratulatiooons".
@@CynicalWarlock It's time to leave YT and get to a better platform 🤫
@@stijnvanrobaeys7011 Like what?
Oh, nevermind..
Leap of faith from Spider man into the spiderverse
I'm No stan of this movie and think the First one is kind'a above average and nothing mind blowing, but the Scene where Miles Takes the already mentioned leap of faith is still sending chill down my spine
Expertly conceived and directed moment, for sure. The scene before that, where Miles is left behind also hits hard. As well as Peter B.'s arc. There's just a lotta heart in that movie.
Killzone S.P.L. Donnie Yen vs Wu Jing. It got me to watch the film and its the only reason I remember it.
Splendid fight scene.
Scrumptious
👌
Not sure how well this fits but I'd possibly argue the forest battle scene in Transformers Revenge of the Fallen could apply here.
Vaguely remember it; wiped most of that film from my memory.
And here comes the Snyder Cultists for the martha scene.
@@damienlarson4145 Good for them.
The amazing spider man is acually a good movie 😮
Diamond in the rough.
I see a video that I'm late too. Welp... it's time to break cinematography a new one.
Update: Great choices, fascinating viewpoints, well placed critical thoughts for certain scenes. 👍
Now yes normally I pop up for a mk vid cause that rent is cheap😅 however now and then it's nice to expand and explore the current culture. For me if their was a moment of cinima that Truly captured my imagination back then, it would have to be the scene in 300 where the first fight at the hot gates happened, where a messanger barked for their weapons to spartans. Only for a spartan to drop his weapon in his general direction through his sternum. Then for Leonidas to scream " Come and take them!!! " The tone shift was brilliant to me since I read the frank Miller comic so imagine my mind under the hype of that very tone shift. However cynical, if theirs a recommendation from a Danny leo in your end credits to truly explore, it's gonna warp your perception of antagonist, and well.... make prime shao Kahn look like a angry kitten. This story started from a book back in 1966 and was later adapted into a video game with the same title.... I was so naive as to what I was to embark it felt like dark souls on Crack back then. It's called " I have no mouth and I must scream. " Hollywood will never make this 🎬 for... reasons. But if a sci fi horror gets ya giddy this will give as it also gets ya. Also I played the game first before delving in the pages and.... yeah fair warning The main antagonist is.... Wait no spoilers read or play.
Very evocative title. I'll try to set some time aside for it.
And yeah, that 300 scene is one of many badass moments that make that film and novel iconic.
*garbles in Bane speech.
"Im Gotham's reckoning. Here to pen di poah dyuj von bin libido"
[Bane, The Dark Knight Rises]
TASM2 might actually be my favorite spiderman movie, allow me to explain before pulling out your pitchforks, it feels like a spider-man movie, I love everything in that movie production wise, I really think they nail it, editing/music/effects/choreography/yada yada yada, the costume and the vibes from that movie are likely my favorite, the relationship Peter has with others I think Andrew brings it out so well in a natural yet with that "Parker weirdness" added on top.
The thing that makes this movie suck for me is the villains, they all suck, sinister six was all an oscorp plan apparently (like what?). But everything outside of that encapsulates a Spider-Man movie how it's supposed to be. I don't know if I made a lick of sense, I get why people hate it, but I also think Andrew brought out the best version of the webhead on a screen (likely a bias since I grew up reading the ultimate comics) that plus the amazing production (at least in my opinion) makes that movie special in spite of the terrible writting.
Okay, pull the pitchforks out now.
@@urdatninja Wanna go Bowling sometime?
@@whotalkedmeintothis yessir
@@urdatninja I'm similarly contrarian about TASM 1. I mean I acknowledge it's a very mid movie, but it does certain things right that other Spider-Man films never do.
I don't like sad endings so after watching a train wreck of a movie TASM, the sad ending was like the icing on the cake 😅😅
Yeah, sad for the right and wrong reasons.
Depression all around.
Batman is awesome.
That he is.
Not only can I not describe the plot of TASM 2, but I have a feeling that the ending reversed half of what I thought I knew about Gwen Stacy's character (or didn't know?)
Still though, I don't find it as awful as the haters.
That whole relationship just went off the rails. Too on again off again. Dunno what it's like in the comics, but it was just a little too schizo, for me.
@@CynicalWarlock in the comic book, Gwen Stacy doesn't truly love peter. She loves Harry. It might explain why Gwen seemed so excited when he showed up to fight Peter at the end. If that's true then that is damn dark. That's schizo for sure
@@Kadin-i4m Kinda kills sympathy for her, and thus the emotional impact of her death.
Pros of going to be early:
- Get a good night's rest
- Get a headstart on tomorrow
Cons:
- Missing Cynical Warlock's latest banger
@@robertminnie782 Yes, how dare you prioritize bodily function over me?
@@CynicalWarlock Sickening, I know. XD
But what a dilemma!
"I must consult with the Elder Gods..."
@@robertminnie782 lawl
BvS I always liked, always defended, but yeah... The actual fight had to kill the movie. The Martha scene didn't get any better over the years
@@IAmTheEagleHTM Ironic that the main thing that was advertised by the movie ended up being the most drab part.
I would rather watch Dune 1000x than read those dry ass books to be fair.
@@casthedemon Oh, hot take.
@CynicalWarlock it's such a good movie duo. I would've never had the desire to read the books without these movies. They got me into it. And they're a perfectly wrapped story on their own. Both of them honestly could be taken on their own and don't need sequels. But it's not really that hot of a take considering how big these movies were. Way better than the shitty effects one from the 80s with the Tetris block shields lmao.
I love BvS. Yall enjoyed Joker 2019 but BvS is slow??? Its a character study while joker 2019 is a pretentious masking of one.
Good point, they're both pretty pretentious.
Andrew Garfield is the best Spiderman
Facts!
Now pick one from Mortal Kombat Annihilation (its the only way to stay revelent)
The hamster wheel teleporter scene.
I'm kidding.
Honestly those scenes from the tasm movies show that man andrew garfield deserves a second chance to be spiderman. I do like the developement he gets in tasm 1 where peter grows into a more mature person i like that hes a dick in the beginning but learning responsibility and empathy to become Spiderman . Shame tasm 2 sucks wnd made him a friggin goof endangering lives to mess with a villain. I hope after the unanimous praise he got in no way home he can come back to the role again
Yeah that's the best part for me, the more of a dick he is, the more satisfying his transformation into the hero is. And Tobey's Peter has that too, but it's minimized, in favor of making that version as sympathetic as possible.
I always thought TASM 2's goofiness isn't that bad, in a vacuum, but the problem is it's done in the midst of the 'gritty realistic' take on Spider-Man; also the one where Gwen dies, Norman dies, his son is dying, and miserable, it just registers as weird.
a !
Speechless, I know.
Stick to Fighting Games 😂
@@8ball279 No.
I know these videos don't exactly get the same amount of attention as the MK stuff, but for the record, I'll always stay tuned for any of your breakdowns. 🫡
I guess you talking about things really smart is simply entertaining and interesting in any case 😅🫴
Yep, making things sound smart is my one talent.
For real though, thanks, that means a lot.
Even though it's way smaller, I do have a viewerbase that's interested in non-MK stuff, and I wanna nurture and grow it, rather than neglect it.