Dark Raven
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That title gives me a John Hughes vibe. No idea why.
Spider-Man: Home Alone.

That title gives me a John Hughes vibe. No idea why.
Spider-Man: Home Alone.![]()
Spider-Man's Day Offor better Peter Parker's Day Off
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Spider-Man fighting Macauly Caulkin as a serial killer
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Carnage?Well, that would be too easy.
So, I guess, Culkin will be some kind of a Joker-type of villain.
Actually, the title "Skyfall" for the James Bond was revealed the same way, via a domain
http://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/bond-23-called-skyfall/
And it's both Sony. So, it has a chance
It does for me as well. It's a pretty brilliant title in all honesty.That title gives me a John Hughes vibe. No idea why.
I really hope that's for the animated film, I hate that title...
It's just a title though...When you buy a ticket to see it, you'll call it Spider-Man...when you're talking about it with friends or family? You'll still call it Spider-Man.
That's my issue with it.It doesn't exactly have much of a sense of excitement or action about that title. If it were a title all on its own (ie "Homecoming") it would just sound like a drama film. It could even sound like one of these True Movies or Lifetime Movies. So it does sound rather dull.
I don't see what's wrong with it.
Marvel don't do adjectives and like subtitles - so it fits the bill there.
Plus its a clever subtitle - since Spidey has come home.
Better than "New Avenger" at least, right?I can see this title making some people roll their eyes. Personally I don't mind the title (although I would prefer it to just be Marvel's Spider-Man) but it is a little on the nose.