Space and Time ain’t got shit on Love.
Wonderfully imperfect, just like humankind.
I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Space and Time ain’t got shit on Love.
Wonderfully imperfect, just like humankind.
I wouldn’t have it any other way.
“I don’t want it to ever end”
You and me both, Kenma.
After entering into a kind of existencial crisis as a Spider-Man fan after the first viewing, I’ve returned to the theater to experience this movie once again.
Here are my thoughts:
The overall humor keeps missing for me, the fact that most jokes are referenced two times, quite mechanically, just makes it worse.
Why doesn’t Strange just have a 2 minute conversation with Peter before risking the integrity of the multiverse? I’ll never know.
This movie is everything except subtle,…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Spider-Man: No Way this movie ended up being filled with unfunny jokes, nonsensical character decisions, and an awful lot of fan service; I should’ve just watched Into the Spider-Verse (2018) once again at Home.
Never thought I would have almost no reaction while watching three live action versions of my favorite superhero on the big screen, but hey, Marvel made it possible. Overwhelming quantities of silly humor and fan service will achieve that.
To my surprise I’m feeling kind of optimistic about Holland’s Spidey though, fresh start without the entire baggage from Tony Stark and the Avengers.