OT Sony Pulls Spiderman Out Of MCU

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The double wristed ejaculating super hero....shoots his sticky wad at whatever helps him around...buildings ...bad guys...damsels in distress...the guy needed to learn to pull out
 
The only thing that matters is this is bad for the Spider-Man franchise and that sucks.
I mean, that's probably true, but I'll hold out a little hope it won't be terrible. Marvel/Disney isn't the only company that can make good superhero movies. Maybe Sony can get their shit together. Who knows. They did do amazing with Into the Spiderverse.
 
Spiderman is my favorite superhero, but I am pretty burned out on super hero movies. So, meh. Oh yeah, fuck Disney though. I really thought they'd hire the right people and get Star Wars right. I'm dumb.
 
Spiderman is my favorite superhero, but I am pretty burned out on super hero movies. So, meh. Oh yeah, fuck Disney though. I really thought they'd hire the right people and get Star Wars right. I'm dumb.
While Disney deserves criticism for what they've done with Star Wars, the Marvel universe they've operated has been a resounding success.
 
I mean, that's probably true, but I'll hold out a little hope it won't be terrible. Marvel/Disney isn't the only company that can make good superhero movies. Maybe Sony can get their shit together. Who knows. They did do amazing with Into the Spiderverse.
Go Dark Horse Entertainment!
 
I couldn't care less. I consider such super heroes to be childish fantasies.
 
So you don't like fiction? Or what makes superheroes specifically childish?
I wzs fascinated with them, especially Superman, until I was about 12 or 13 and suddenly I found reality much more interesting. Can superheroes be entertaining? I suppose so, I did enjoy Deadpool and Venom but after those movies ended I quickly forgot about them.
 
That one was fine too.

The avengers, iron mans, captain americas, etc.

Those bore me.

The Christian Bale batmans were great too.
I like the dark take with Keaton and Bale as Batman.

I wouln't mind seeing more Alien type of movies based on the comics.

Some of those were absolutely fantastic.

Begin with writing human scientists that are actually smart. Was disappointed with Prometheus and Alien: Covenant.
 
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The Marvel/Disney movies feel like they've been made at a manufacturing plant. Same old formula over and over again. They're like the Apple of movies. I don't know why they get such a pass. Looking forward to Joker and the Snyder Cut!
 
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The Marvel/Disney movies feel like they've been made at a manufacturing plan. Same old formula over and over again. They're like the Apple of movies. I don't know why they get such a pass. Looking forward to Joker and the Snyder Cut!

Agree. I'd welcome originality and fantastic writing. Also tone down the cgi.
 
Agree. I'd welcome originality and fantastic writing. Also tone down the cgi.

Outside of Nolan's trilogy, I still love what Zach Snyder was doing with Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman (Ultimate Edition). I think we'll be getting his cut of Justice League soon. It's too bad people found it too dark and they stopped letting him do his thing.
 
Dang, bye bye Spider -Man/Deadpool.
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While Disney deserves criticism for what they've done with Star Wars, the Marvel universe they've operated has been a resounding success.
They all feel the same though... I stopped watching when I realized that I literally had to stop and think wait those were two different movies lol.
 
The Marvel/Disney movies feel like they've been made at a manufacturing plant. Same old formula over and over again. They're like the Apple of movies. I don't know why they get such a pass. Looking forward to Joker and the Snyder Cut!
Thats exactly how I feel.
 
I'm sorry but anyone who says the recent DC movies after the Nolan Batman trilogy were good and the Marvel movies weren't loses all their credibility in my eyes.
 
While Disney deserves criticism for what they've done with Star Wars, the Marvel universe they've operated has been a resounding success.

No argument there. The MCU reminds me of the Pixar films. It's like they have figured out the perfect superhero movie formula that allows them to simply print as much money as they want. It reminds me of a video I saw about the 2-3 dudes responsible for writing most of the hit pop songs over the last 20 years. It's like MCU producers and writers have figured out how to hit all the right story beats in order to stimulate the human brain so that people start to consider those films required viewing. I feel manipulated. There has been way too many friggin' Spiderman movies. I think that is 8 starting with Toby's first one. I'm just burned out I guess.
 
No argument there. The MCU reminds me of the Pixar films. It's like they have figured out the perfect superhero movie formula that allows them to simply print as much money as they want. It reminds me of a video I saw about the 2-3 dudes responsible for writing most of the hit pop songs over the last 20 years. It's like MCU producers and writers have figured out how to hit all the right story beats in order to stimulate the human brain so that people start to consider those films required viewing. I feel manipulated. There has been way too many friggin' Spiderman movies. I think that is 8 starting with Toby's first one. I'm just burned out I guess.
I agree about there being too many. The Tom Holland ones have seemed different though.
 
Spiderman, venom, carnage, fantastic 4, silver surfer were my favorites growing up. Every single movie that has come out depicting them I have been disappointed. The last Spiderman movie was OK. Venom was meh but ok.

It's the same thing with Resident Evil. Pretty much my favorite video game series. Sucked balls when converted to movies.
 

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