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La Reina Catalina !j0siCathyI started this discussion 1 year ago#122,100
I had second thoughts about purchasing this movie since I enjoyed seeing Tobey McGuire and Andrew Garfield return to reprise their Spider-Man roles, but do I think it was one of the greatest films ever made? Absolutely not. This whole film felt like it was made purely for nostalgia and closure for past films who never got to have their final installment.
But at the same time, this film has yet to be made available on any streaming platform. Not even Disney+ and that service already has all past Spider-Man films with Tobey McGuire, Andrew Garfield, and the first two from Tom Holland.
It makes me wonder if I should buy it for $12.99.
I don't have to worry about getting physical copies of the movies I own since I could always go to BookOff.
La Reina Catalina !j0siCathyI (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 25 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,334,082
I don't understand superhero logic. We have the Spider-Verse which encompasses the Miles Morales animated films, but in those films they show the Tobey McGuire and Andrew Garfield films. This film they were literally in it while referencing "a black Spider-Man" so clearly Miles is in the MCU also. But how can you have two multiverses? Is the Spider-Verse a multiverse within a multiverse? Are we doing sub-multiverses now? I'm pretty sure that is breaking new ground even for the original multiverse hypothesis.
La Reina Catalina !j0siCathyI (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 4 hours later, 16 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,334,160
@previous (C)
I don't even have one VPN. I probably should find one, but I don't know what a good one to subscribe to is.
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I'm pretty sure those only make up a small fraction of the movie going public. If that was the target audience then Marvel likely wouldn't be oversaturated right now at the box office or on streaming platforms.
Marvel is oversaturated because they're desperately trying to bring back the success of early MCU, which it no longer has because only soyboys and trannies watch now. Hence the dismal figures.
La Reina Catalina !j0siCathyI (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 14 minutes later, 17 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,334,170
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Dude, Marvel is such a normie thing now that I've seen it invade the makeup and jewelry aisles of discount stores like TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Ross.
If anything, DC Comics is slipping back to being for soyboys and trannies, but also edgelords too.