Spider-Man: No Way Home (December 17th, 2021)

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I just don't see what the hype is about with this movie. It's the typical spiderman movie in that once I saw it I have no desire to see it again. Some movies I immediately plan to order the blu ray for my collection but this is one and done for me. I actually enjoyed the new Resident Evil movie than this.
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I get not liking the movie, everyone is entitled to their opinion but I can't fathom how one is capable of enjoying the heaping pile of **** that is the new Resident Evil movie, over other movies that came out this year, especially No Way Home, as a huge fan of both Spidey and RE, NWH had way more to offer and was way more enjoyable to watch than that ******* horrendous RE movie that somehow manages to be worse than the Paul W Anderson movies.
 
My first VR experience.

It blows away even the best 3D!

Huge reduction in eye fatigue even less than passive 3D.

It is absolutely bonkers to be on top of the highest mountains or having a scantily clad female standing right next to you licking her lips while staring at you in the eyes at accurate height. :horror

There are no words to properly describe naughty VR videos lol
How is the 3D for movies? Is it a pain to wear the headset that long?
 
By using the multiverse to incorporate SM1 into the MCU now we can just have that Uncle Ben death be the "official" Uncle Ben moment of the MCU. And then as an additional result of that connection Uncle Ben's words to Tobey had a butterfly effect of saving the entire planet of the MCU world due to Tobey (along with AG and Aunt May) passing that wisdom to Holland. NWH truly was the EG of Spidey flicks.
 
I liked that NWH seemingly decanonized Sandman as Uncle Ben's killer by having Tobey retell the story of his death as if only SM1 counted.

Not necessarily. :lol

I believe Tobey said that he got what he wanted, which is ambiguous enough to include the events of SM3. Remember the "Good riddance" scene in Spiderman 3, when he (As far as he knew) "killed" Sandman.
 
Not necessarily. :lol

I believe Tobey said that he got what he wanted, which is ambiguous enough to include the events of SM3. Remember the "Good riddance" scene in Spiderman 3, when he (As far as he knew) "killed" Sandman.
That's why I said "seemingly." They seemed to go out of their way to make it easy to pick and choose the origin that you preferred, though I found the spirit of his reference to be more referring to SM1 than SM3.
 
Doctor Strange was such a **** in this movie. If he wasn't such a freaking spaz and actually spent oh I don't know 30 seconds clarifying who should and shouldn't remember Peter's identity then the world would have never been in danger nor would Peter's life have ended as he knew it at the end.

And then to make matters worse he basically washed his hands of any involvement by just leaving Peter to clean up the mess that he had a major hand in causing.
 
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How is the 3D for movies? Is it a pain to wear the headset that long?
The problem is actually finding movies in that crappy Meta facebook interface lol

Here is my final review on my first ever VR experience.

The games can be fun but are not precise like on a console and do get old fast.

So don’t get it just for gaming.

The world traveling aspects are absolutely mind blowing but unfortunately always a little hazy from what i’m seen so far. I went to Petra Jordan where Indy TLC was filmed and the Alps and Andes and under the ocean, all breathtaking in VR?

3D movies hard to find so far but you can watch 2D on a simulated HUGE screen which is actually really cool but so far semi hazy and of course the head gear.

Buy it ONLY for the novelty if you have $350 to burn.

But…..

if soft and hard **** is your thing it is a MUST OWN ASAP LOL

VR **** is up close and personal :horror
 
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Doctor Strange was such a **** in this movie. If he wasn't such a freaking spaz and actually spent oh I don't know 30 seconds clarifying who should and shouldn't remember Peter's identity then the world would have never been in danger nor would Peter's life have ended as he knew it at the end.

And then to make matters worse he basically washed his hands of any involvement by just leaving Peter to clean up the mess that he had a major hand in causing.
Yeah I didn't like how he was written and played in this at all. It was like a totally different character.

As a fan of Strange, I think he was at his best in Thor 3, of all films. Not only was he powerful, but he was also competent and only interested in preventing any potential problems, which is why he helped Thor.

The whole "Scooby do this sh##" seemed a bit out of character. I still can't get over that Peter got the best of him in a "fight." They weren't really fighting, but come on, Strange should have no problem containing Spiderman without hurting him.

It almost felt like Spiderman had "home court" advantage because it's his film, so Strange had to take an L. I'll say this tho, when Strange said, "I've been in the Grand Canyon for 12 hours", it reminded me of Loki saying, "I've been falling for 30 minutes" in Thor 3. :lol
 
It almost felt like Spiderman had "home court" advantage because it's his film, so Strange had to take an L.
Yes like Hulk taking the L to Thor in Ragnarok and a shieldless Cap getting the best of Peter in CW to the delight of Spidey fans everywhere, lol.

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I'll say this tho, when Strange said, "I've been in the Grand Canyon for 12 hours", it reminded me of Loki saying, "I've been falling for 30 minutes" in Thor 3. :lol
Yes that definitely seemed to be a direct parallel to Loki falling.
 
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