So glad to see this back up to 94%. After just seeing it I feel it deserves it.
Awesome. Glad you liked it.
So glad to see this back up to 94%. After just seeing it I feel it deserves it.
Just hit 200 reviews, it can now take one Rotten review without dropping down to 93%:
94%
Average Rating: 7.7/10
Reviews Counted: 200
Fresh: 188
Rotten: 12
It has been holding up very well, only 4 Rotten in the last 100 reviews.
Just hit 200 reviews, it can now take one Rotten review without dropping down to 93%:
94%
Average Rating: 7.7/10
Reviews Counted: 200
Fresh: 188
Rotten: 12
It has been holding up very well, only 4 Rotten in the last 100 reviews.
Thanks for all your work in this thread iE. It's much appreciated by everyone.
Marvel does. Sony doesn't deserve a thing.
Well they allowed Spidey to be in the MCU so they deserve something. Remember, we went years in the MCU wanting to see Spidey interact with the likes of Thor, Iron Man and Captain America but never thinking it was possible. We've now seen him interact with them in 2 and is soon to be in Infinity War.
Marvel does. Sony doesn't deserve a thing.

Sony is going to screw up with their Venomverse.
I just hope Spidey will stay in MCU for as long as possible; once Sony gets their paws on it we will see this franchise soiled again.
What are the odds of this film pulling a clutch move and making it into 95 before all the reviews come in?
What are the odds of this film pulling a clutch move and making it into 95 before all the reviews come in?
Like the kid who's too eager to play with his model car after his Dad puts it together. It looks just like the picture on the box so he's lickin' his chops to get at it. 5 minutes later a wheel is ripped off and the decals have been scraped off...

So glad to see this back up to 94%. After just seeing it I feel it deserves it.
Join the Spider-Man Resistance
The Marvel reboot Spider-Man: Homecoming is such a blatantly calculated example of pop-culture inoculation it presents a teenage Peter Parkers apprenticeship to the Avengers clan of superhero misfits that, maybe, it warrants the same wariness as the vaccination controversy. With movies such as Spider-Man: Homecoming, Hollywood injects banality into young and gullible viewers; it places them on a cultural version of the autism spectrum. Scenes of adolescent Parker (Tom Holland) worrying about test grades and dating, and at his high-school prom, alternate with scenes of his doing brainiac research into his newly acquired powers, meeting billionaire Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), and practicing super-heroic derring-do against street criminals and new villain Vulture (Michael Keaton). As directed by Jon Watts, these events lack sufficient satire to counteract the films lethal booster-shot of adolescent wish fulfillment. By now, Spider-Man movies (this is the sixth so far) go way past moralizing about good vs. evil and straight to venality: They simply encourage viewers to buy escapist products as if they were objects of their common (youth-based) desires. Marvels greed merchants are so brazen (winking to themselves with insider Marvel Universe casting jokes such as director-actor Jon Favreaus double-dipping into the coffers) that their shamelessness ruins any possibility of fun. Arriving at the moment of Mid-Year Reckoning, Spider-Man: Homecoming makes it impossible to ignore that the normalizing of superhero, comic-book movies has led to the culture-wide dismissal of films that deal with the human condition in commonly recognizable terms.
What we used to think of as movie art has shifted into juvenile escapism, and this catastrophe has met little resistance resistance now being a euphemism for petulant disgruntlement and snowflake tantrums. Case in point: Celebration of the dismal Wonder Woman amounts to a consolation prize for Hillary Clintons election defeat. But at this 2017 midway point, some remarkable movies still deserve attention. These anti-Spider-Man films not only chart our cultural standing but advance awareness of the millenniums human and artistic potential. Most of these films oppose Hollywoods adolescent fear and adult cynicism about sex, society, and faith.
it places them on a cultural version of the autism spectrum.
Thanks for all your work in this thread iE. It's much appreciated by everyone.
Yes it is. Thanks