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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 8521801" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>Finally saw it, was sick for a while. Posting this before reading so I can get my thoughts off. Have to say five weeks after it came out the theater was still 3/4 full. On the other hand, not a huge amount of out-loud crowd reaction.</p><p></p><p>Quite enjoyed it, but #1 and #2 beat this for me. But apart of that may be that I saw the first two Tobey McGuire moves, none of the Andrew Garfield movies, and none with the first after-credits scene. The other thing is that seeing it this late while I avoided discussions, I couldn't avoid various memes so a number of the twists were spoiled for me.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, loved the Matt Murdock appearance, and Doc Ock, and Green Goblin. And I knew who the others were from other sources.</p><p></p><p>Thrilled, simply thrilled with how they handled Otto and Osborn. Just magnificent.</p><p></p><p>Okay, they didn't do an origin story for MCU Spider-man, they didn't need to have May do the Great Responsibility line and get killed off. I know it was a callback, but it felt cheap, like they were mimicking it instead an homage.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand at the end why MJ didn't just write on her arm, in her own handwriting, "trust Peter Parker, he's telling the truth", and then have Peter stay for when the forgetfulness spell goes off. Him being there, and them being there with no explanation, could have been a great place t remind them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 8521801, member: 20564"] Finally saw it, was sick for a while. Posting this before reading so I can get my thoughts off. Have to say five weeks after it came out the theater was still 3/4 full. On the other hand, not a huge amount of out-loud crowd reaction. Quite enjoyed it, but #1 and #2 beat this for me. But apart of that may be that I saw the first two Tobey McGuire moves, none of the Andrew Garfield movies, and none with the first after-credits scene. The other thing is that seeing it this late while I avoided discussions, I couldn't avoid various memes so a number of the twists were spoiled for me. On the other hand, loved the Matt Murdock appearance, and Doc Ock, and Green Goblin. And I knew who the others were from other sources. Thrilled, simply thrilled with how they handled Otto and Osborn. Just magnificent. Okay, they didn't do an origin story for MCU Spider-man, they didn't need to have May do the Great Responsibility line and get killed off. I know it was a callback, but it felt cheap, like they were mimicking it instead an homage. I don't understand at the end why MJ didn't just write on her arm, in her own handwriting, "trust Peter Parker, he's telling the truth", and then have Peter stay for when the forgetfulness spell goes off. Him being there, and them being there with no explanation, could have been a great place t remind them. [/QUOTE]
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