Still more witty than Spider-Man in Civil WarIf Spidey makes a joke about halitosis, it will be a breath of fresh air.

Still more witty than Spider-Man in Civil WarIf Spidey makes a joke about halitosis, it will be a breath of fresh air.
You don't think he was totally awesooomme, enough?Still more witty than Spider-Man in Civil War![]()
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I honestly was fine with the kinds of quips/jokes Spidey had in the CW. Do I want more variety and to expand on the wittiness/sarcasm? Sure. But let's be real, one of the examples just posted above was Spider-man reading fat jokes. It's not exactly like that's the height of intelligent comedy. And don't get me wrong, I loved that moment in USM, but I think it's important to put it in perspective.
I don't think what we got in CW was perfect by any means, but I certainly didn't think it was bad, and I think it was a step in the right direction. Now we just need to see if they continue taking steps in that direction.
Well, Mr Stark didn't say he was.....
This is where I fall for the most part. I want more quips going forward and less "Awesome metal arm!" "Whoa! Those wings are bigger than Falcon's. I might have to call you a Vulture!"
Well, he's gotta impress Mr Stark so he'll accept him eventually.
It wasn't really quips or jokes but more how he saw things happen as they were happening. He was just making naive observations. IMO, TASM series was more of a step in the right direction as Spidey made actual jokes & witty remarks. Still, there's room for improvement for Tom. The Hulk quip in the Homecoming trailer is a major step in the right direction and more "Witty" than anything he said in Civil War.I honestly was fine with the kinds of quips/jokes Spidey had in the CW. Do I want more variety and to expand on the wittiness/sarcasm? Sure. But let's be real, one of the examples just posted above was Spider-man reading fat jokes. It's not exactly like that's the height of intelligent comedy. And don't get me wrong, I loved that moment in USM, but I think it's important to put it in perspective.
I don't think what we got in CW was perfect by any means, but I certainly didn't think it was bad, and I think it was a step in the right direction. Now we just need to see if they continue taking steps in that direction.
Indeed. Where else will he get his tech from. Mr. Stark is the best, most awesomest, coolest, sweetest guy ever!! I wonder what kind of Iron plates Mr. Stark uses for his awesome suit?Basically, he should actually taunt his opponents rather than point out their physical features
Thank goodness for Mr Stark, Peter would be so lost without him
It wasn't really quips or jokes but more how he saw things happen as they were happening. He was just making naive observations. IMO, TASM series was more of a step in the right direction as Spidey made actual jokes & witty remarks. Still, there's room for improvement for Tom. The Hulk quip in the Homecoming trailer is a major step in the right direction and more "Witty" than anything he said in Civil War.
Indeed. Where else will he get his tech from. Mr. Stark is the best, most awesomest, coolest, sweetest guy ever!! I wonder what kind of Iron plates Mr. Stark uses for his awesome suit?![]()
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Harry, I don't mind negativity. Someone having a differing opinion than myself or even outright bashing something that I love, bothers me little. In fact, if done in a level-headed way, negativity/differing views can promote or lead to an interesting convo in which both sides can gain either an appreciation or understanding of the other's pov and in some cases, learn something useful. It's the constant droning and repetitive nature of something that drives me away.
To the emboldened...I agree with this assessment. But...we are all guilty of this from time to time. It's perfectly ok to have an opinion of something and then later, change the tune and take on another view, well, at least if the reasoning is sound.
Point is, Harry, I don't blame you for being cautious about Homecoming. I have my own set of worries and reservations. I've not seen every post you've made but in my own observation, you do seem to leap right into the same negative grind whenever something new pops up. I'll tell you that I was not at all impressed with the first trailer for Homecoming. But I'm hopeful the second will improve my view.
Spidey should be the one to name Adrian Toomes "The Vulture' and Schultz "The Shocker" I'd like to see Spidey taunting them while fighting too. Since they're going the scientific route, I wouldn't mind his quips reflecting his intelligence either. SSM did this very well: "Can you say Halitosis? I knew that you could!!", "You're a cephalopod, i'm an arthropod... Uh, can't we just hug it out?" etc
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Well they're probably doing that with Michelle/ MJ. They say she's just Michelle but then she'll turn out to be MJ in the end. She'll probably be a combination of Miranda/Talia and Robin John Blake, as if that will be enough to satisfy fans by throwing a bone.
Instead of deactivating the suit, Stark should've had a built in feature that, when activated, turns Spider-Man into Iron Man instead. If he presses something, it could envelop Peter in Iron Man armour.
Instead of deactivating the suit, Stark should've had a built in feature that, when activated, turns Spider-Man into Iron Man instead. If he presses something, it could envelop Peter in Iron Man armour.
I imagine it will be similar to Tony's bracelets in the first Avengers movie only with certain parts on Peter's suit. I'd imagine the black parts on his suit, especially the web shooters. Would make a lot of sense for those black parts to be more functional rather than aesthetic.
In the movie he tells May that he's funding Peter to go to the science school and apparently there was going to be all new classmates since it was no longer Midtown, but they decided to just give them classic names instead.
The way it makes Flash sound, it seems as if he looks down upon Peter for not being as intellectually gifted as him. It's almost as if he's an intellectual snob who hopes to best him academically and get one up on him verbally in a battle of wits. But Flash should never be able to outspeak Peter. And he seems the complete opposite of comic Flash who thinks science is for nerds.
One day Flash is going to grow up to become a CSI who likes to belittle his colleagues. Then some dark force is going to overtake him and make him into a villain against his will.
is that an Alchemy reference from the Flash show?
I wonder what everybody's reaction will be. Will it finally be the straw that breaks the camel's back?
Yep. Because Flash Thompson is essentially Draco Malfoy here.
And Draco Malfoy is Alchemy on Flash.
So Flash will become the villain on Flash.![]()
it all makes sense now.
but yeah, that's a good point. both Flash Thompson and Julian from Flash are jerk/bully type characters, who start out antagonistic towards the hero but then become friendly.
but they are fundamentally different character types. they are not interchangeable.
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wait.....has this been officially confirmed?
I know there were rumblings that some of the HS cast may have been meant as original characters but then changed to classic characters.
but, this is the 1st time I've heard that Stark is funding Peter to go the science school and that it was the intention to have an all new HS cast.