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Pretty much anything JediJones says is misguided.
I trust they won't half ass it.
I really enjoyed the dynamic between Tony, Peter, and Happy in this film. I'm sure we'll get more of it in Infinity War, since Spider-Man has to get brought into the fold somehow.
The Bugle will almost certainly be an aspect of future films, the hard part is going to be casting Jameson. JK Simmons as Jameson was hands down the greatest casting in CBM history.
She had nothing on Liz, but she's easily better looking than Emma Stone.
There was plenty of whining from "fans" especially on the IMDb boards.
It's a technical school catering to STEM students. Did you see any jocks at all?
I have my problems with Flash's casting and characterization, but his race and stature are not among them.
The trailers did spoil quite a bit of the movie, but there was one twist that I didn't see coming.
1. First Class
2. Deadpool
3. Logan
4. Days of Future Past
5. Apocalypse
6. X2
7. The Wolverine
8. X-Men
9. The Last Stand
10. Origins: Wolverine
Thank you for proving his point.
Spider Sense isn't omniscience. It's simply a tingling feeling that warns him of incoming danger and allows him to act with split second reflexes. Without the Spider Sense, he wouldn't be able to aim his webshooters so perfectly, fight expertly despite no training in hand-to-hand combat, etc.
I do admit I don't like how many people already know that Peter is Spider-Man (especially when the one person who should be able to piece it together seems completely unaware) but if the sequel follows the 'second film gets darker' trope, something terrible is going to have to happen to make him much more protective of his identity.
Looks like Feige and Watts have both confirmed that it was a redemption scene for Toomes.
[url]http://www.slashfilm.com/spider-man-homecoming-credits-scene-2/[/url]
The Spidey Sense is not entirely missing. He still has those lightning fast reflexes, they're just not focused on with the bullet-time effect used in previous films.
I'm guessing the Bugle wasn't brought up because this film is primarily about his high school life. Plus, the main reason Parker started working for the Daily Bugle in the comics was to make extra money. With Stark backing him that may not be as much of an issue. They could be setting up Betty Brandt as a future love interest - with her being a freshman or sophomore in this film, a sequel would see her as a senior or fresh graduate and possibly working at the Bugle, with Peter trying to get a job there to be around her more.
Fant4stic got slammed because it was a bad movie.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a good movie.
That's the difference.
I'll give you Guardians of the Galaxy, but for me the other four spots are currently occupied by The Dark Knight, A History of Violence, Dredd, and Sin City.
Misty Knight, of course.
But if I had to pick between the two, Scarlet Witch.
Side-quel to Civil War.
I have no problem with her character continuing to be a part of the series, the line itself was just clunky and really made very little sense. It felt tacked on as a wink to the audience, but any audience member who recognizes the moniker "MJ" also would know that "MJ" stands for Mary Jane, not Michelle J___.
She was cute. The "My friends call me MJ" line was awful though.
It does seem like they're setting her up as a future love interest, but I'm personally hoping they bring Liz back.