Flint Marko
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Meanwhile on Homecoming's side of the staple: the character of Uncle Ben is reduced to a conversational mention and won't even make an actual appearance because the producer of the movie thinks having him in the movie will take away from the stupid "fun tone of a kid" he's trying to convey.
Fact: Ben not appearing and only being mentioned in Peter's opening scene is not reducing the character's impact on Peter (you want to talk about reducing said impact then look no further to ASM), as said scene blatantly tells us that Ben is why Peter does what he does. You hilariously tried to argue otherwise once and insisted that this scene had nothing to do with Ben, which is going on the list now. Thanks for the reminder.
Peter doesn't think about With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility, he thinks about having fun & being like Tony Stark.
Fact: You have not seen the movie yet to know if that's "all Peter thinks about it", and we have also already seen the character thinking about responsibility. So wrong once more.
TASM is 5x more faithful to the comics than Homecoming will ever be. Add everything up and that's the reality. Supporting characters DO matter because they're the ones that make up the Mythology. Homecoming is close to FFINO in the sense that dozens of liberties were taken with this beloved property. Marvel knowing nobody besides people who have been with the character for years would care.
Another addition to the list!
Fact: Given that ASM is two full movies that we can all watch and review, I can list out all the major and minor changes to the mythology and definitively prove that they've made more deviations than Homecoming has thus far. It's simple math. You're insane if you think the minor deviations you can name from a movie we haven't even seen ("Ned is now Ganke! Spider-man didn't sew his own costume! Sally Avril is different!") are going to add up to two films/over four hours worth of major and minor changes, particularly when the worst change of all happens in ASM: Uncle Ben is actually reduced to nothing and has no real impact on Peter learning responsibility as Spider-man, even by your own admission.
This is absolutely amazing. Your defense of TASM's terrible handling of the origin story that irrevocably changes who the character is basically boils down to "it could have been worse". No harry, the origin can not possibly be worse if Uncle ben does not have any change or impact on Peter. It's just that simple.You asked me a few weeks ago why I'm okay with TASM's portrayel of the origin story? Well, the truth is, because it could have been much worse and much less faithful and dismissive of that important aspect as evidenced from Homecoming.
Fact: Everyone in that conversation a few weeks back scattered once the hard questions started being asked.
Some of you are saying that Ben set TASM Peter on his journey but I have yet to understand how. Please explain how that happened and what changed within the character because you're sending mixed signals. Apparently the moment on the bridge is when he became Spider-man, but that had nothing to do with Ben even by Harry's own omission.
We already know, despite your flailing attempts to prove otherwise, that Ben is why Holland's Peter gets out of the twin bed in the morning. The same can't be said for Garfield's Peter, who only sought revenge after Uncle Ben died and experienced no real change from his death. That is an undeniably huge stain on who that character is and the origin. It's an unforgivable sin, so watching you and others defend that moment yet trash Homecoming for changing around supporting characters is downright baffling. Either you don't actually care about proper story-telling and just want the superficial moments to check off boxes ("There's Ben! He's talking to Peter vaguely about responsibility! Now he's dead! This must have been the origin!") or you just can't be objective about these films. I'm inclined to think both.
I should reiterate for the skepticism thread: I have no problem with being skeptical about Homecoming, as I myself have some reservations. It's just that Harry regularly makes up reasons to be skeptical that don't hold up to scrutiny at all.
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Can you please explain how this the best interpretation we've seen in your opinion? I'm legitimately baffled & curious to hear your side of the coin.