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I managed to avoid most spoilers but I think one or two things ended up slipping through my spoiler barrier but even then I’m kinda one of those weirdos where hearing spoilers and actually experiencing them are two different things
Willem Defoe really outdid himself with his performance in this movie, its amazing how he went from looking old and fragile as Norman to being an absolute beast as Green Goblin
That was the best part for me. I felt so sorry for Norman, but the way he was so easily shoved aside by the Goblin really cemented the horror the Goblin brings.
If Defoe had been playing this type of character in a regular suspense thriller, he’d be getting nominated for it . Hollywood stays afloat on movies like this , but they resent them anyway. It’s aggravating
Tobey and Andrew’s could have been quick cameos and that would have been cool but they weren’t just cameo’s they were characters that helped and serviced the MCU version of Spider-Man’s story and their own.
Yeah, most people would have preferred 2 Spideys to come in the climax with a big entrance and all but I'm really glad both of them were given humble entrances and flesh their story throughout the rest of the movie.
@@IceMetalPunk this movie is fun as hell and one in a lifetime event, but good writing is not in it. If it wasnt for the awesome fanservice, this movie wouldnt be very good
@@guidopasquetto911 I agree man, so many ways the movie could’ve been better. A little extra here, a few touch ups there. Showing the villains being pulled from their universes at the time of their deaths which was in some leaked script or sum shit I read online, it would’ve been cool to actually see this in the movie, not a super important inclusion but it’s the little details that go a long way for me. The beginning sequence with Peter getting into legal action and tryna live his life with his identity now public could’ve been an interesting, realistic, gritty aspect if it wasn’t blown over so quickly. A slow build-up to the main story and action is not a bad thing, and tackling a serious issue like Spiderman’s identity going public and being framed for murder shouldn’t be over in a quick, “quirky 🤪” montage. More fight sequences between Spidey and each of the villains cause there honestly wasn’t enough of Spidey getting teamed up against and fucked up by our Sinister “Five”. Goblin literally did all the work in that apartment fight, I woulda loved to see more Lizard throwing Spidey around, scratching and tearing at him, biting his whole ass fuckin arm like the Troll did in GOW4 or sum shit. They were wasted af in this movie. And everything with Sandman was so unnatural, after just being pulled from his own universe, his reaction is “not my Peter? Huh strange, yeah sure I’ll help you 🥴”, and his reasoning for fighting Spiderman is even more ridiculous. All cause he wants to go home, but he’s fighting the one person literally trying to send him home. Makes perfect sense 😂 I love the movie cause it genuinely feels the most like a Spiderman comic book out of any previous MCU Spiderman movies, and MCU movies in general. It was a lot of fun and a lot of fan service I appreciated and geeked over, but after watching the film in cinemas the first time and watching it a second time on its digital release, the problems are glaringly obvious.
@@guidopasquetto911 I wouldn't say it's the *best* writing -- in fact, I don't even think it's the best Tom Holland Spider-Man movie -- but I think to say it has *no* good writing is a bit disingenuous.
The way Toby says "The Avengers? That's great!" Without knowing what that is or how he is so adamant on Andrew being amazing lol his Spiderman is so supportive of the other two
This movie was an 8/10. Good film but people act like it’s a 10 and it’s not. Toby had poor line delivery and acting in comparison to Andrew and Tom. Strange losing to Spider-Man was terrible he is much stronger and it’s not even close. And the entire plot of saving them and sending them back so they can either die anyway or go to prison forever was mid.
@@ozwellespencer955 if you think Toby McGuire is a good actor you have no idea what good acting is. He has zero emotion. I love the og Spider-Man movies but he’s a trash actor, go watch him on the rooftop have no emotion while Tom and Andrew carry that scene. L comment
Tobey and Andrew looked after Tom like a little brother. They didn't let him make the mistakes they made. Tobey made him realize that revenge wasn't the most important thing. Since he knew that revenge had in no way relieved him, he was burdened with an even greater burden. Andrew did not let Tom lose his beloved girl because he knew how it hurt. This is wonderful ❤️
It's what I love about the various Spider-People crossovers we've gotten over the years. Few alternate universe team ups work as well as the Spiders working together do because of how similar their stories are and how usually isolated they are from the other heroes in their own universes. Suddenly they're with a team of other Spiders who *just get it* and understand what each and every one of them has gone through and what it means to do what they do. Look at Into the Spider-Verse for example, when they're all describing who it was that they lost to Miles. No matter the universe, the Spiders stick up for one another when they meet.
@@VegetaLF7 this is exactly why the entire Spider-Man mythos is easily tied for my favorite one out there. (Tied with star wars not that it matters. Both stories just mean a lot to me)
They were all good but I think willem did a way better performance because it's been almost 20 years since he last played him and he came back strong and good, Most actors who haven't played a certain character in a long time don't instantly get back into it, but he did really good
The crew's experiencing more emotional journey instead of over excitement in this movie and I love it. Also, Michael Giacchino went hard with the score, 3 months later he did the same with The Batman score. One of the best composers no doubt.
@@levsco_ how does the Batman even come close? There were 4 notes plus nirvana in that movie. I loved it but the music In that film has nothing on a marvel movie like Spiderman or even hanz with the Snyder films
@@bigeent.5160 complexity doesn't always mean quality. For example, Kratos' theme in the Norse Saga is based around three simple notes. When four notes is all you need to convey a character, that's impressive. The Batman's main theme is like an alarm for the criminals of Gotham, which is why it gets increasingly louder as Batman approaches, sort of like Darth Vader's Imperial March. But if you listen to the main theme's first half, it's a pretty complex because it represents the Bruce Wayne part of Batman. But come the second half, it gets simpler and more bombastic, because a symbol doesn't have to be complex. It just needs to convey a message.
My parents made it through too. Idk how because they got social media and stuff and they didn't avoid anything but magically they were able to watch it now on digital with me and my siblings without spoilers👌
“Uncle Ben said it. They day he died” For some reason that line makes me so sad because no matter what any version of Peter dose Uncle Ben or someone like him must always die to complete Spider-Man's origin story.
@@mikey9997 your right, there’s one universe where uncle Ben doesn’t die so Peter becomes a rich asshole and they bring Peter Parker’s from other universes and steals their powers because Ben wants him to become The only Spider-Man ever, there’s a story on TikTok this guy goes over PS4 Spider-Man suit origins and he explains better :)
There is only one Spider-Man that I can think of that had a perfect life. From the 1990s Spider-Man animated TV show, The Spider-Man wearing the silver armor, where he never experience loss and uncle Ben was still alive.
@@theju1603 In fact, Garfield revealed that in Spider-Man: No Way Home, he improvised one line that has captured the hearts of many. "There's a line I improvised in the movie, looking at [Maguire and Holland] and I tell them I love them," Garfield said.Jan 9, 2022 Mhmmm..
@@alexalexander1749 Yeah? That's how it goes. An actor says something unscripted, but the scene still needs to be redone, director likes what was added and decides "Hey, let's keep that in" when they try again. Hate to break it to you if that ruins the movie-making magic for you.
Here’s my experience with this movie: Saw this opening night with my sister and she is a massive fan of all the spider-man movies. She did’t know the multiverse stuff so she was genuinely taken aback when the villains(and spider-men) came back. When I asked what her favorite moment was I’ll never forgot what she told me. “It was when Tobey met Doc Ock. He wasn’t speaking just to Tobbey but all the fans who grew with him.” I’ve never seen her so emotional over something. It truly showed me how much care and thought was put into this movie speaking as someone how only watched Tom Holland movies in theaters. When I also asked her what her favorite Spider-Man was she told me Tom Holland’s. Her reason? “He reminded me of you.” She even jokingly called him “the superior Spider-Man” she doesn’t read comics but it got a chuckle out of me.
That scene was one of the best moments and it’s kind of a bummer watching all these reactors watch this movie for the first time and glance over that scene almost entirely 🙃
I want to see tom spiderman talking/describing the members of the avengers to andrew and tobey's spiderman. Also I want to see him talking about thanos/the snap incident/catastrophe
There’s this hilarious moment in the bloopers where Tom is talking to Melissa Tomei at FEAST: Tom: “There’s a sand man, an electric man, and a dinosaur man, and an octopus man, and there’s this old man.” Melissa: (looks off-screen, presumably at Norman) “Yeah…” (Both proceed to die laughing)
Another moment that I liked where Ned Leeds was asking Tobey Maguire if he had a best friend of his own and he explained about it and Ned Leeds was looking at both Tobey and Andrew Garfield, and then later on Ned types on the computer and looks at his Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and walks away nervously and promises him that he will never become a supervillain and trying to kill him and Andrew proudly nods at Ned Leeds giving him a pat on the back, the audience in the theater erupted in laughter. Another one which I thought is a great moment is where Ned Leeds is asking Peter to do something on the computer and all three Peter Parkers did the pointing thing
25:50 I feel like I've said this a lot, but I'll say it again. This scene is so important, if you remember how both Osborns died. Tobey's Peter was supposed to get stabbed both times, but the Osborn men died instead. This time, he takes it on. Tobey's not just here to save Norman, but to save Harry. Because now he'll survive if Norman does.
Now that you mention it, it's also a really interesting expression of the great power/responsibility theme. Sometimes, in order to save someone from their demons, you have to willingly take on pain that you don't deserve, just because you can handle it.
Bro it’s so sad when Charlie Cox said nobody in his theater did anything when he popped up in that scene , my theater had hella gasps lol i was hella siced to see him
Haha ya in my theater I was the only way that seemed to noticed! I was like “Charlie Cox!” To no reaction. Then to my sister I was like that’s daredevil! People started to connect the dots and when he caught the brick I heard some gasps. Sucks that a lot of people haven’t seen the show, as it is easily one of marvels best. I’m excited that they are rebooting it!
A big part of that is where you're seeing the movie. In some regions, it's seen as perfectly acceptable to react aloud to the movie. In other places, it's seen as rude and annoying. Maybe Charlie was just in a place where people felt the need to contain themselves as much as they could.
@@BeinIan i never saw daredevil until after Spiderman and hawkeye. I was just excited that there was a daredevil. I wish I had watched it earlier. One of the best shows I have seen.
@@BlessedmanPlaysMC So you want him to force a reaction? He didn't watch Daredevil, so he's obviously not going to have that big of a reaction other than thinking "oh... cool"
This movie made the MCU Peter Parker into Spider-Man in my opinion like man, that ending gave me chills seeing him in the apartment all alone and no Stark Tech!
Idk why people always complain about “Stark Tech” like the key defining moments in Homecoming and Far From Home don’t feature Peter using Stark Tech. It all comes down to his growth as a character. Like in Homecoming when he lifts the rubble off of him, or in Far From Home when he learns to trust his sense. Sure Stark Tech helps in some situations, but to me Peter was already Spider-Man before No Way Home. It’s just now he’s a more traditional take on the character. That being said I love the finale to this movie.
I personally think toms spider man is the best now. As much as people hated all the stuff he had like stark tech it was a really good way to set it up for this but also being differnet from tobey and andrew
Fun fact: the lead writer for this film was Chris Mckenna, who was also a lead writer for Community, which you guys just started watching, and 'the meme' episode will show you exactly why he was perfect for this movie
The silence that descended over the boys during May's final scene... very appropriate. Such a moving and realistic portrayal of immediate grief on Tom's part - refusing to accept what has just happened. Great reaction lads.
Something that occurred to me while listening to your discussion: the spell made "everyone in the world" forget that Peter is Spidey. They said that exact phrase several times: everyone in the world. And they made a point of saying that Nick Fury's off-planet. So there is their possible out if Holland does come back to the MCU: Furry might still remember.
Don't forget. The guardian's. Thor. Captain Marvel. Literally everyone who are off world and I wonder if the spell worked on Wanda or not I am sure after her Agatha harkness encounter she def had a some type of protection spell around her . I think by the time of spider man no way home events. She is already too powerful from studying that dark magic book and I m pretty sure doctor strange n Wong will be her number one target to keep an eye on while so he doesn't find out what's she truly upto. Which what it seems like from the next DR Strange 2 film trailer.
Regardless of what the future holds, no one will *EVER* top Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin. It’s kind of a bummer because I wouldn’t be surprised if Marvel is hesitant to introduce a different version of Gobby out of that realization. How could anyone ever even touch his performance? I don’t care how old he is, I want to see that man play the Joker.
@@burnzilla He exists (pretty sure his name was on the list of targets in Captain America: The Winter Soldier)...he's just not a famous scientist or billionaire corporate mogul. My impression is that there are few universes where both he AND Tony Stark coexist on the same sort of level. There's not really enough room in the world for both. But in this instance, with Tony gone and all sorts of other things alluding to Osborne, he might begin to make some moves to put himself in that position in the MCU reality. . Frankly, while I doubt anyone will do the role quite as well, I'm still pretty sure someone could do plenty good enough. It would still be worth it. Being unable to enjoy it as such is a defect in the viewer, not the actor, in such cases.
I don’t think he needs to play the Joker, this movie’s version of him already seemed _really_ inspired by Ledger’s version. Maybe more in the writing than the acting, but still.
Something i didn’t notice the first time I saw it, is that when Peter (Tom) is fighting the goblin at that last fight scene and is about to kill him, and Tobey stops him, they’re fighting on top of Captain America’s shield (for the statue), which I think is an amazing detail, since that shield is the literal physical embodiment of justice and morality.
That isn’t the first time Peter‘s encountered that shield. Mysterio used it in his illusions to torment him. It’s almost like that shield shows up from time to time, reminding Peter of that step into the big leagues when he stole the shield from Cap.
@@5calambres i have 1 point that completely invalidates your entire argument. when U.S. Agent uses that shield to kill someone and covers it with blood it is a huge travesty because that shield has NEVER been covered in blood before because even evil deserves fair justice. look at anyone's reaction of that scene on youtube and you will see very sad faces and tears. cap is a symbol but that shield is a symbol too. it should be easy to see
Willem Defoe cackling after Spidey punches the shit out of him was the moment where I went “holy shit, Willem’s acting his heart out in this and it’s amazing.” He falls back into the role so seamlessly.
The whole reaction is amazing, but I have to say Aaron's face throughout this entire video is the most precious thing I have ever seen. Sad and happy moments alike. Honestly wonderful to watch
This movie felt like Marvel isnt just acknowledging the former Spiderman movies to exist, but also finishing lose ends and kind of put a golden alloy to it. This movie deserved every dollar it made.
Fun little piece of trivia: Andrew Garfield, in an interview with Josh Horowitz of the “HappySadConfused” podcast, said the part where he says, “I love you guys!” to Tom and Tobey was completely improvised, saying, “That was me just loving them.”
Will always remember 3 cinema experiences very, very vividly. 1) Avengers Infinity War 2) Avengers Endgame 3) Spider-Man: No Way Home Something tells me 'Doctor Strange in Multiverse Of Madness' will be up there too.
Infinity war is so overrated lmao. Anyone who's sad at the snap is a joke. Seeing as they already announced movies for all those snapped characters lmao
RE: The Aunt May line was very specific, "With great power, there must come great responsibility" because in the OG comic that was the line, and it came from the Narrator, not Ben.
i'll be interested to see if they explore more of Peter's unspoken relationship with Uncle Ben in that Disney+ animated series about his freshman year not to mention how much it will differ from Ben's storylines between Tobey, Andrew and the comics
That OG line in the comics was not spoken by any character to Peter. It was part of narration in the final panels after Peter reflects on not being able to save Ben.
It didn't come from her, it didn't come from any character. It was the narrator that said it. You literally read this somewhere and just typed it here without probably reading the actual comic my god.
The most heartbreaking part of that death scene was Peter being in denial and refusing to believe May had died. I cried almost as much as when Tony died, I swear to god.
Aunt May’s death was the first crying moment I had watching this movie and after that scene it just opened up a portal to the tears constantly falling for the duration of the movie😆. To me, Aunt May is one of the most central characters in Spider-man and at many times she is the heart of the comics due to her basically being Peter’s only mother figure so her death hit HARD.
There were two parts that got to me: 1. “It’s just me and you.” That was a callback to Homecoming and _ouch,_ it hurt. 2. The moment when Peter held up his hand with May’s blood on it and May asks if he’s okay. If _he’s_ okay. How selfless are you if you worry about your nephew’s wellbeing while you’re bleeding out and dying?
Idk what it was, usually I'm a sucker for scenes with a character I really care about breaking down in reaction to something (and spider-man is my favorite superhero of all time and I love Tom and the mcu), really I didn't get emotional at all in this film apart from a little bit early on with Osborne referencing his son. I knew I was supposed to be emotional in that scene, I just wasn't at all for some reason. All though I tend to cry more often now when I think something within a film is just executed so beautifully instead of an actual moment being sad haha
Biggest cheer in my theatre was when both Spidermen showed up, particularly Andrew Garfield, then obviously there was a pretty big cheer for Daredevil too
I love the comics when Peter reveals he’s pulling his punches 100% of the time. It only emphasizes uncle bens saying he has so much freaking power, but he has the self-control to never go beyond what’s necessary to protect people, like in the superior spiderman comics when doc oc is in control of peters body, he punches scorpions jaw off by accident he then thinks to himself that Peter has been holding back as to protect his enemies from mortal harm and if he so wished Peter could kill almost all his enemies It just goes to show how brilliant the writers and directors are for letting him let loose a little in the last scene and completely overwhelming goblin.
the thing that I loved the most about this movie is that they made the 3 have a sibling dynamic. it manages to give them an identifiable dynamic while at the same time giving us something we've never seen before in a Spider-Man film. Tobey - The Oldest Brother (supportive, caring, always offering advice) Andrew - The Middle Child (overly excited, always joking around, yet somewhat insecure next to his siblings who needs a boost of self-confidence) Tom - The Youngest Brother (wide-eyed, naive compared to his siblings, who by the end of the movie in making his new suit, creates a new image similar to that of his brothers like how he's looking up to them) and yet none of it feels like a tacked-on dynamic. it's just their normal personalities bouncing off of each other, which is why it's so perfect. all 3 Spider-Men fit so cleanly into that dynamic that it almost feels like this was always the plan (even though it clearly wasn't).
Part of what I really love about this movie is that not only is this a huge turning point for MCU's Spider-Man, but it also acts as a proper conclusion to the two Spider-Man movie franchises that came before it. Both Raimi movies and Webb movies were unable to have proper conclusions to their stories, but this movie really gives closure to both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Peter Parkers. That despite how Spider-Man 3 ended, Peter and Mary Jane did get together in the end, and now, years after the death of Gwen in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter is able to move on because he saved MCU MJ. I think anyone who loves either of the previous franchises can enjoy this movie, even if they aren't fans of the MCU.
I loved Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, but Spider-Man: No Way Home had something special. Growing up with Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man and getting to see him come back in this movie and have him kind of be a mentor to Tom Holland was really emotional for me. And then on top of that, having Andrew Garfield talk about losing Gwen, which to this day is one of the saddest deaths, and getting to redeem himself by saving MJ was also very emotional. Then you have Aunt May’s death and how it affected Tom Holland, was just heartbreaking. All three of the Spider-Man’s acting was perfect. I know a lot of this movie was fan service, but it was done very well. Seeing Tom Holland grow into this version of Spider-Man was awesome man. It has easily become my favorite MCU movie and will always hold a very special place in my heart.
I like your take me personally I wouldn't put this movie over those. Aunt May's death didn't hit me because she's always been played as a gimmick in the mcu because she's hot. The only standout fan service that didn't contribute to the plot was Charlie Cox as Peter's lawyer.
Honestly this just shows us that Toby is the experience Spider-Man out of all of them. He webbed Andrews Web shooters and he didn’t even know anything about it. Yes he might have think that they might have the same powers has him but just the tactician behind it all just really put chills down my spine. PS. I love the small detail of when Toby kicks off the ceiling to gain more momentum to get back down to the ground faster
I saw that as just the writers trying to pander to the Tobey fangirls. In reality, Andrew's Spider-Man would have beaten Tobey's hands down. His spider sense is the strongest of the 3 and he's younger and more agile than Tobey. It was 100% just a pandering moment.
Great reactions guys! One of the best lines is when Andrew said "Peter 3!" shaking his head like "Everyone thinks I'm the worst Spider-man" so he owned it.
Without a doubt the best thing about this movie for me is the interactions between the characters. The villians off each other, the different Spider-Men. Hell, even Strange's little banter with Ock about magic was great. Unlike Infinity War or Endgame, we had no clue these characters would ever be together in a movie. And it's just so amazing.
It was rumored for like a year before the movie came out so most people new this would happen. Unlike the pops in Endgame or Infinity War which wasn't rumored.
@@userious258 Well I mean while the MCU was going on during the Infinity Saga, we knew eventually we'd get Infinity War with the Avengers and Gurdians interacting with each other. But if you said that in this movie all past villians and Spider-Men actors would've appeared, I wouldn't believed you.
I never noticed this until rewatching at home, but the looks Tom gives his friends warms my heart so much. He's an actor so obviously he'd know how to do this stuff but I just love the looks of love and pride that he gives them throughout the movie. Like when he found out Ned could do magic, or towards the beginning when MJ said she'd be by his side when they were in the Sanctum Sanctorum.
@@Orion_44 I mean, it just sucks that Peter had to loose everything (until we get to know what happened to MCU's uncle Ben) in order to get the sense of responsibility.
I'm fully on the side that Peter is faultless in the spell. First off, he's the kid and Dr. Strange is the adult. Secondly, he doesn't know magic. And the biggest thing, is Strange didn't ask him as many questions as he assumed Peter had apparently asked about his rejection.
I mean that’s true to an extent, but at the point it has been said to you that it is extremely “difficult and dangerous” to alter the spell while it is actively being cast and yet you keep interrupting adding more on, you’re responsible. On the other hand, once it became clear that he and Peter weren’t totally on the same page, Strange should have stopped and talked out any and all parameters with Peter.
@@dasaunmcclinton68 Or, or get this, Doctor strange could have told him about the spell before starting it with Peter kind of clueless about what's going on and confirm the details before hand knowing how complicated it was. He kind of started the spell before fully explaining it.
This was just pure fan service but it fan service done right! Liked how it wasn’t a competition between all the Spider-Men and they genuinely bonded. They managed to pack so much stuff and Andrew definitely stole the show but they still remembered it was Tom Holland’s movie. They respected what came before and used it the help further Tom’s Peter Parker. Now no longer a spider-boy but truly a Spider-Man. I personally related to his Peter Parker the most(for various personal reason I will not go into), but man it REALLY resonated with me on an emotional level. Will also will say seeing this without the theater audience is both weird but also relaxing as I can appreciate all the finer details. Edit: For example According to the official script of the movie. The old man at the end in the coffee shop is initially meant to invoke a Stan lee cameo. With it outright saying “A Stan lee look alike?” which ties perfectly with MJs feeling of recognizing Peter but not knowing why. Could you image if Stan lived to see this movie?
I understand people who really loved it, the Andrew & Tobey scene + the audience reaction was just magical. But when you honestly the whole plot was really bad and lazy, they made Spider Man a disney princess who wants to make good people out of bad guys.
I saw this movie at a midnight showing in downtown London while studying abroad. Best theater experience I’ve ever had!!!! Over 2k people screaming and cheering over everything major, IMAX, recliner seats, and 450 speakers shaking everything. The Brits seriously love all the Spiders and Daredevil!
23:34 somebody pointed out that Peter 3 didn’t use his webs until the very very last moment because he didn’t trust them like last time - he used his _entire body_ because he wasn’t about to make the same mistake and the third time I saw this I had that in my head and I started crying at that bit
I will always love this movie, it will always have a special place in my heart. My dad use to always take me to see movies every sunday and this was the last movie we saw in theaters together before he got sick. He genuinely loved this movie, he passed away last week and I will miss him forever, I'll always love the memories of seeing this in theaters with him.
I'm sorry to hear that but glad you had that moment. My dad got me into comics with Spider-Man, and I wish he could have seen this. Take care of yourself my friend.
i never thought there would be a better theater experience than Infinity War and End Game but this knocked it out of the damn park. Seeing Andrew and Tobey come through those portals was one of the most hyped things i got to witness in a theater experience and i will never forget it!!!!!!!
Same. I loved the Endgame experience and thought that feeling wouldn't be matched anytime soon. Boy was I wrong and glad to be wrong. Endgame might've been the end of a 11 year journey but No Way Home was the end of a 19 year journey
I am SO glad Charlie got that reaction out of Calvin. He snuck into a premiere night showing with his wife and when he came on screen the theatre didn't react at all :( Calvin giving him the response he deserves 💞
@@huh4206 you don't talk for all of us. That must be some dead audience you were in. I watched it opening day in London and the audience went crazy for every reveal
@@joevictor53 no it’s just different audiences. Some people don’t like screaming at every moment, they just want to watch the movie That being said, I had no reaction because I had no clue who he was. I never saw Daredevil
I love that even all three Spider-Man’s webbing sounds different. Tobey’s is so distinct and fluid sounding, Garfield’s has that popping deployment sound, and Holland’s is just simpler version of that. Fun little detail.
It kinda makes me sad, I dont think I'll ever have a theatre experience like this again. The whole crowd (on opening night as well so it was full) was just so excited. The reactions when Charlie, Andrew and Tobey appeared were unbelievable
One of my favourite details is when Otto got blasted out the window, he left because he was worried that he would lose control of his self again (referring back to SM2 where his inhibitor chip got fried by electricity). Him being missing before the final fight makes sense as he had to recover from it and possibly do some contemplating. I have a headcanon that just like the whole of New York, Otto saw the news of what happened back at the apartment, spurring him to go find and help the boy who did so much for him. Also the many instances of him just helping in the final battle just showcases what an innately good dude he is (helping secure and carry Max during the destruction of the statue, coming in clutch with saving Strange and the rest by tanking two of Goblin's bombs). It's great!
I liked that movie because it was like a big Doctor Who Anniversary episode 😃 (time travels, cracks in reality, previous actors comebacks for the same role)
I love that it's a universal thing that uncle ben or aunt may always tell peter parker the "with great power comes great responsibility" line the day that they die. That line means so much in spiderman lore. Also where Tom Holland's spiderman is at is exactly where he needs to be and should be. He was a kid and now he's Spiderman. Unfortunately he had to lose everything for him to get that lol at least Tobey and Andrew's spiderman got to keep aunt may lol
@@valathor95 LITERALLY, the moment she said it in the theater, I kept thinking in my head "LADY, YOU JUST PAINTED ONE HUGE TARGET ONTO YOUR BACK!", and then... rip
I've heard *a lot* of people saying that this movie has redeemed the Andrew Garfield movies for them. Which feels very satisfying. Makes a well-deserved ending to his films.
When you guys teared up when tobeys peter finished the famous line for toms peter man that was me when i saw it in theaters😂😂 i was strong until that part i couldnt hold it any longer
It was really a good choice for Toby to stop him when there was a point Toby's spiderman was going to kill Uncle Ben's killer, but his killer falls to his death on his own.
And when the Goblin threatened to kill Mary Jane near the end of the first Raimi film Peter would have probably beaten him to death if he hadn't revealed his identity as Norman and faked the Norman personality taking back control to try to stab Peter with the glider.
Definitely the best live action Spider-Man movie since Spider-Man 2! I'm glad all of you have now reacted to this movie! It was awesome to see all 3 generations of Spider-Men on the big screen! 😁 Favorite reactor of this video: Calvin 🤣🤣🤣 2:43, 5:23, 11:17, 11:54, 18:40, 20:48, 27:27 😁😁😁 16:05, 16:50, 17:35, 21:07
I like the theory that the stark family is the MCU’s Osborne family. Kind of like the Jay Garrick -Henry Allen thing in the flash. Both were head scientists for military contracts and created a suit of armor with flying ability and high tech weapons and serve kinda like a father figure for Peter
@@mizrolist no I'm going from the raimi movie of Peter telling a lying goblin that he already has a father and it's not Norman. He states it's Ben Parker.
I grew up watching Tobey. Spider-Man 3 is my favorite Spider-Man movie due to the nostalgia and how happy it makes me to watch. It was one of the very first movies I ever saw in theaters. I remember coming home from school and my mom had bought me action figures from the movie. I also loved The Amazing Spider-Man movies, and Andrew is probably my favorite honestly. No disrespect to the others, but personally I believe he’s the best actor out of them (I mean have you seen Hacksaw Ridge or Tick Tick Boom?), plus he’s probably the biggest fan out of them too. TASM 2 score is awesome! Electro’s theme is one of my favorite pieces of music from a movie. As for Tom, I love him as Spider-Man as well and I love his trilogy. So basically long story short, I love all Spider-Man movies and all Spider-Men.
@@Billyregin And you are completely full of yourself. The only FACT is that film is subjective. Everyone sees movies differently. Just because YOU don’t like something, doesn’t mean other people feel the same way. And nobody is right or wrong, except people like you who thinks a movie is factually good or bad. Which is childish. What, are you 12? This is common sense.
@@Kevmaster2000 No actually. It's literally a fact those 3 movies are the worst spiderman movies lol. You can enjoy them, but its simply a fact they're poorly made movies. And seeing as you admit you only like them for nostalgia, makes you seem like the kid lol. Or at least you have the mentality of one.
@@BillyreginThis is one of the most ignorant conversation I’ve ever had with someone. You clearly know nothing about film. I literally just told you how it works. There is no FACT, just opinions. You don’t like them? Fine, I don’t care and it doesn’t effect me in the least. But it is utterly ridiculous to think the way you do. What you are saying about them being “poorly made” is just YOUR opinion, not everyone’s. Therefore NOT a fact just because you say so. Having spoken to trolls before, I know this is the part where you respond with the exact same material, repeating yourself over and over, learning nothing. And probably gonna insult me as if that’s gonna hurt my feelings somehow.
@@Kevmaster2000 You told me how it works? But I thought there's no facts 😂😂😂😂. Sorry sport, but those 3 are objectively bad movies. And admitting you like them for nostalgia only is proof you can't defend them at all 😂
My personal theory regarding the memory magic stuff is like how it was in Harry Potter. When Hermione erased her parents’ memories, it also erased evidence of her existence among their belongings like pictures. So we can probably guess that any mention of “Peter Parker” in any document would probably either be erased or replaced with “Spider-Man” as the situation dictates. Seems plausible but idk
that also means Matt representing Peter's case never happened so whenever they meet again, Matt will have no memory of clearing his name or Spider-man's identity
The movie theater was so loud during this movie! And that’s crazy cuz European audiences are usually very quiet but we were cheering, laughing and crying. It was an incredible experience and very special,
This movie surpassed my expectations by miles and then some. I can't get enough of all the Peter's together their chemistry comes off as real brothers. I love how one of them says I always wanted brothers, such a heat melting bond. I still can't believe mays gone, Tom's performance was outstanding! I haven't balled and yelled that much in a movie theater since endgame lol and Defoe was incredible as always! So menacing, the scene where Peter has his legs around his shoulders and is pounding goblins face and he's just smiling and laughing...such a crazy scene. Andrew also stood out, I loved him in this movie and it made me appreciate him as Peter in his 2 movies more. I hope the 3 of them can get bk together eventually in another movie, I need more of their brotherhood in my life!
This is the sort of film that no matter what the age, any fan of the comics can be as excited as a kid on Christmas day when seeing such incredible moments brought to the big screen.
Yep. It's actually one of the few movies that do fan service very Well. The movie isnt perfect ofcourse. Has a Lot of problems. But i think this is more a event that a singular movie. And it was very spectacular an special
I think one of the best aspects of this movie is at the end when Peter goes to talk to MJ at the diner and she's wearing the black lotus necklace still....as though some bit of her still knows
I feel like Doctor Strange being more willing to let people die for fate or the greater good really goes with him not only being older and more experienced, but being a doctor. Doctors have to learn they can’t save every patient.
Unsure if anyone else has pointed it out, but when Toby and Andrew first shoot their webs at each other, and then flip to avoid it. Toby is able to get to the ground quicker and "get him" because he kicks off the roof mid-flip. The more experienced Spider-Man.
I watched this in theatres and its the first movie I've ever been in where the entire theatre clapped multiple times. When Garfield appeared on screen, when Tobey appeared on screen, when Garfield saved MJ and when the movie ended. Meaning Garfield, the least popular Spiderman, got the most claps from my theatre.
I am Calvin and Aaron when I watched this 😭😭😭 Just hearing & seeing nostalgic moments from precious Spider-Man films (Tobey’s music & Andrew’s catch redemption) made me so emotional. Spider-Man was my first hero film.
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I will never forget my experience with this movie!! Thank you marvel!!!
I was gonna ask you guys to react to this but it seems like you beat me to it 😂
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I grew up wacthing that death scene and It felt like a kick in the balls.
My name is Patrick and I was talking to my friend when Calvin screamed It startled me super hard! 🤣
The fact Calvin and rick avoided spoilers for 3 months is unbelievably impressive.
I managed to avoid most spoilers but I think one or two things ended up slipping through my spoiler barrier but even then I’m kinda one of those weirdos where hearing spoilers and actually experiencing them are two different things
Complete lies , all for the views
@@boogerlui then why are you here?
They're really good reactors...
The only think I knew were the 3 spidermen and daredevil!
Thankgod the ending didnt get spoiled
Willem Defoe really outdid himself with his performance in this movie, its amazing how he went from looking old and fragile as Norman to being an absolute beast as Green Goblin
That was the best part for me. I felt so sorry for Norman, but the way he was so easily shoved aside by the Goblin really cemented the horror the Goblin brings.
He killed it with his role in this absolutely amazing
He is a master at his craft.
If Defoe had been playing this type of character in a regular suspense thriller, he’d be getting nominated for it . Hollywood stays afloat on movies like this , but they resent them anyway. It’s aggravating
You know, he's something of an actor himself.
Tobey and Andrew’s could have been quick cameos and that would have been cool but they weren’t just cameo’s they were characters that helped and serviced the MCU version of Spider-Man’s story and their own.
It's amazing how they each got closure even though it was Tom's movie. Such good writing.
Yeah, most people would have preferred 2 Spideys to come in the climax with a big entrance and all but I'm really glad both of them were given humble entrances and flesh their story throughout the rest of the movie.
@@IceMetalPunk this movie is fun as hell and one in a lifetime event, but good writing is not in it. If it wasnt for the awesome fanservice, this movie wouldnt be very good
@@guidopasquetto911 I agree man, so many ways the movie could’ve been better. A little extra here, a few touch ups there.
Showing the villains being pulled from their universes at the time of their deaths which was in some leaked script or sum shit I read online, it would’ve been cool to actually see this in the movie, not a super important inclusion but it’s the little details that go a long way for me.
The beginning sequence with Peter getting into legal action and tryna live his life with his identity now public could’ve been an interesting, realistic, gritty aspect if it wasn’t blown over so quickly. A slow build-up to the main story and action is not a bad thing, and tackling a serious issue like Spiderman’s identity going public and being framed for murder shouldn’t be over in a quick, “quirky 🤪” montage.
More fight sequences between Spidey and each of the villains cause there honestly wasn’t enough of Spidey getting teamed up against and fucked up by our Sinister “Five”. Goblin literally did all the work in that apartment fight, I woulda loved to see more Lizard throwing Spidey around, scratching and tearing at him, biting his whole ass fuckin arm like the Troll did in GOW4 or sum shit. They were wasted af in this movie.
And everything with Sandman was so unnatural, after just being pulled from his own universe, his reaction is “not my Peter? Huh strange, yeah sure I’ll help you 🥴”, and his reasoning for fighting Spiderman is even more ridiculous. All cause he wants to go home, but he’s fighting the one person literally trying to send him home. Makes perfect sense 😂
I love the movie cause it genuinely feels the most like a Spiderman comic book out of any previous MCU Spiderman movies, and MCU movies in general. It was a lot of fun and a lot of fan service I appreciated and geeked over, but after watching the film in cinemas the first time and watching it a second time on its digital release, the problems are glaringly obvious.
@@guidopasquetto911 I wouldn't say it's the *best* writing -- in fact, I don't even think it's the best Tom Holland Spider-Man movie -- but I think to say it has *no* good writing is a bit disingenuous.
The way Toby says "The Avengers? That's great!" Without knowing what that is or how he is so adamant on Andrew being amazing lol his Spiderman is so supportive of the other two
Well, Andrew is amazing. He and Emma carried the Amazing films.
This movie was an 8/10. Good film but people act like it’s a 10 and it’s not. Toby had poor line delivery and acting in comparison to Andrew and Tom. Strange losing to Spider-Man was terrible he is much stronger and it’s not even close. And the entire plot of saving them and sending them back so they can either die anyway or go to prison forever was mid.
@@rumbelstiltskin1862 L opinion
@@ozwellespencer955 if you think Toby McGuire is a good actor you have no idea what good acting is. He has zero emotion. I love the og Spider-Man movies but he’s a trash actor, go watch him on the rooftop have no emotion while Tom and Andrew carry that scene. L comment
@@rumbelstiltskin1862L opinion your in the minority
Tobey and Andrew looked after Tom like a little brother. They didn't let him make the mistakes they made.
Tobey made him realize that revenge wasn't the most important thing. Since he knew that revenge had in no way relieved him, he was burdened with an even greater burden.
Andrew did not let Tom lose his beloved girl because he knew how it hurt.
This is wonderful ❤️
It's what I love about the various Spider-People crossovers we've gotten over the years. Few alternate universe team ups work as well as the Spiders working together do because of how similar their stories are and how usually isolated they are from the other heroes in their own universes. Suddenly they're with a team of other Spiders who *just get it* and understand what each and every one of them has gone through and what it means to do what they do. Look at Into the Spider-Verse for example, when they're all describing who it was that they lost to Miles. No matter the universe, the Spiders stick up for one another when they meet.
@@VegetaLF7 this is exactly why the entire Spider-Man mythos is easily tied for my favorite one out there. (Tied with star wars not that it matters. Both stories just mean a lot to me)
@@NemesisS.T.A.R.S Darthpool, very fitting 👍
While i love to see Tobey Maguire in this.. I gotta say, Andrew Garfield killed it. He is so god damn charismatic and likable.
one of the best actors around
They were all good but I think willem did a way better performance because it's been almost 20 years since he last played him and he came back strong and good, Most actors who haven't played a certain character in a long time don't instantly get back into it, but he did really good
andrew is so much better than tobey
Andrew Garfield is weird as hell
He is sooo damn good I love it & I appreciate his 2 movies
The crew's experiencing more emotional journey instead of over excitement in this movie and I love it.
Also, Michael Giacchino went hard with the score, 3 months later he did the same with The Batman score. One of the best composers no doubt.
Giacchino will OWN 2022. Light year, The Batman, Love and Thunder, this is HIS year😝🔥
It's gonna be hard for him to top the Incredibles, but this one and the Batman came close
Absolutely
@@levsco_ how does the Batman even come close? There were 4 notes plus nirvana in that movie. I loved it but the music In that film has nothing on a marvel movie like Spiderman or even hanz with the Snyder films
@@bigeent.5160 complexity doesn't always mean quality. For example, Kratos' theme in the Norse Saga is based around three simple notes. When four notes is all you need to convey a character, that's impressive. The Batman's main theme is like an alarm for the criminals of Gotham, which is why it gets increasingly louder as Batman approaches, sort of like Darth Vader's Imperial March. But if you listen to the main theme's first half, it's a pretty complex because it represents the Bruce Wayne part of Batman. But come the second half, it gets simpler and more bombastic, because a symbol doesn't have to be complex. It just needs to convey a message.
Congrats to Calvin and Rick for dodging spoilers left and right for three months. As always, comedy is a huge staple in the MCU.
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My parents made it through too. Idk how because they got social media and stuff and they didn't avoid anything but magically they were able to watch it now on digital with me and my siblings without spoilers👌
I'm amazed that it's even possible that they didn't get spoiled about Andrew and Tobey. They must spend no time on the internet at all. lol
You men are legendary
For real!!!
“Uncle Ben said it. They day he died”
For some reason that line makes me so sad because no matter what any version of Peter dose Uncle Ben or someone like him must always die to complete Spider-Man's origin story.
I'm sure there's more but the only story I can think of where Ben doesn't die he's a bad guy and makes Peter do bad things
@@mikey9997 your right, there’s one universe where uncle Ben doesn’t die so Peter becomes a rich asshole and they bring Peter Parker’s from other universes and steals their powers because Ben wants him to become
The only Spider-Man ever, there’s a story on TikTok this guy goes over PS4 Spider-Man suit origins and he explains better :)
It’s a quite literal death sentence
There is only one Spider-Man that I can think of that had a perfect life. From the 1990s Spider-Man animated TV show, The Spider-Man wearing the silver armor, where he never experience loss and uncle Ben was still alive.
It’s a absolute point in time
the fact that Andrews "I love you guys" was unscripted and those were genuine reactions makes it that much better lmao
dont make things up dude
it ws in the script
@@theju1603 In fact, Garfield revealed that in Spider-Man: No Way Home, he improvised one line that has captured the hearts of many. "There's a line I improvised in the movie, looking at [Maguire and Holland] and I tell them I love them," Garfield said.Jan 9, 2022
Mhmmm..
"Unscripted" but took more than one take 😶
@@alexalexander1749 I think Thank you was scripted but toby's dumbfounded look in that frame is genuine.
@@alexalexander1749 Yeah? That's how it goes. An actor says something unscripted, but the scene still needs to be redone, director likes what was added and decides "Hey, let's keep that in" when they try again.
Hate to break it to you if that ruins the movie-making magic for you.
Here’s my experience with this movie: Saw this opening night with my sister and she is a massive fan of all the spider-man movies. She did’t know the multiverse stuff so she was genuinely taken aback when the villains(and spider-men) came back. When I asked what her favorite moment was I’ll never forgot what she told me.
“It was when Tobey met Doc Ock. He wasn’t speaking just to Tobbey but all the fans who grew with him.”
I’ve never seen her so emotional over something. It truly showed me how much care and thought was put into this movie speaking as someone how only watched Tom Holland movies in theaters.
When I also asked her what her favorite Spider-Man was she told me Tom Holland’s. Her reason?
“He reminded me of you.” She even jokingly called him “the superior Spider-Man” she doesn’t read comics but it got a chuckle out of me.
Superior spider man hehehe xD
damn not knowing anything especially the multiverse stuff must have been cool
Got chills
That scene was one of the best moments and it’s kind of a bummer watching all these reactors watch this movie for the first time and glance over that scene almost entirely 🙃
I absolutely recommend watching Tobey and Andrew's films!
I don't think I've seen Calvin this misty-eyed before. Usually he's got a pretty good poker face. Rick's is still undefeated.
If you wanna see rick cry, watch any of his reactions to haikyuu. In some of the episodes, hes sobbing
Only because he didn't watch Arcane.
Watch Rick’s reaction to Old Friends Not Forgotten. He shed a couple of tears.
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@@DoremiFasolatido1979 yeah I’m pretty sure he’s only missing from certain reactions so he can keep his reputation 😂
Hearing Tobey say “The Avengers”, Andrew say “MJ”, and Tom say the names of all the villains makes my heart so happy
Now we need Tobey and Andrew to meet the Avengers!
I want to see tom spiderman talking/describing the members of the avengers to andrew and tobey's spiderman. Also I want to see him talking about thanos/the snap incident/catastrophe
There’s this hilarious moment in the bloopers where Tom is talking to Melissa Tomei at FEAST:
Tom: “There’s a sand man, an electric man, and a dinosaur man, and an octopus man, and there’s this old man.”
Melissa: (looks off-screen, presumably at Norman) “Yeah…”
(Both proceed to die laughing)
Another moment that I liked where Ned Leeds was asking Tobey Maguire if he had a best friend of his own and he explained about it and Ned Leeds was looking at both Tobey and Andrew Garfield, and then later on Ned types on the computer and looks at his Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and walks away nervously and promises him that he will never become a supervillain and trying to kill him and Andrew proudly nods at Ned Leeds giving him a pat on the back, the audience in the theater erupted in laughter. Another one which I thought is a great moment is where Ned Leeds is asking Peter to do something on the computer and all three Peter Parkers did the pointing thing
Are you in a band?!
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I feel like I've said this a lot, but I'll say it again. This scene is so important, if you remember how both Osborns died. Tobey's Peter was supposed to get stabbed both times, but the Osborn men died instead. This time, he takes it on. Tobey's not just here to save Norman, but to save Harry. Because now he'll survive if Norman does.
Now that you mention it, it's also a really interesting expression of the great power/responsibility theme. Sometimes, in order to save someone from their demons, you have to willingly take on pain that you don't deserve, just because you can handle it.
plus if Norman lives, Harry won't spend the last 2 movies hating spiderman/peter's guts
@@BeinIan oh god, that's such an astute and poignant observation.
How did he get stabbed if he has the spidey sense
Yeah but when tobey goes back , both will still be dead along with doctor octopus ... he just saved these variants .
Bro it’s so sad when Charlie Cox said nobody in his theater did anything when he popped up in that scene , my theater had hella gasps lol i was hella siced to see him
I was happy as well when I saw him absolutely brilliant
Haha ya in my theater I was the only way that seemed to noticed! I was like “Charlie Cox!” To no reaction. Then to my sister I was like that’s daredevil! People started to connect the dots and when he caught the brick I heard some gasps.
Sucks that a lot of people haven’t seen the show, as it is easily one of marvels best. I’m excited that they are rebooting it!
Only 2 people cheered in my crowded theater me another person and I.
A big part of that is where you're seeing the movie. In some regions, it's seen as perfectly acceptable to react aloud to the movie. In other places, it's seen as rude and annoying. Maybe Charlie was just in a place where people felt the need to contain themselves as much as they could.
@@BeinIan i never saw daredevil until after Spiderman and hawkeye. I was just excited that there was a daredevil. I wish I had watched it earlier. One of the best shows I have seen.
"Rick... fuck you for not getting excited for this!!!"
No truer words have been spoken.
Right? Like why even wait to watch it as a reaction if you’re not going to give one lmao.
@@BlessedmanPlaysMC Chill buddy. Rick hasn't seen Daredevil. Of course he's not going to have much of reaction.
@@BlessedmanPlaysMC So you want him to force a reaction? He didn't watch Daredevil, so he's obviously not going to have that big of a reaction other than thinking "oh... cool"
This movie made the MCU Peter Parker into Spider-Man in my opinion like man, that ending gave me chills seeing him in the apartment all alone and no Stark Tech!
Same I like to think of the trilogy as his origin story and the next trilogy is him as Spider-Man
No Stark Tech, No Avengers, No Families, No Friends, he’s alone now, with great power came great responsibility.
Idk why people always complain about “Stark Tech” like the key defining moments in Homecoming and Far From Home don’t feature Peter using Stark Tech. It all comes down to his growth as a character. Like in Homecoming when he lifts the rubble off of him, or in Far From Home when he learns to trust his sense. Sure Stark Tech helps in some situations, but to me Peter was already Spider-Man before No Way Home. It’s just now he’s a more traditional take on the character. That being said I love the finale to this movie.
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Raimi fans can be toxic, man.
I personally think toms spider man is the best now. As much as people hated all the stuff he had like stark tech it was a really good way to set it up for this but also being differnet from tobey and andrew
Fun fact: the lead writer for this film was Chris Mckenna, who was also a lead writer for Community, which you guys just started watching, and 'the meme' episode will show you exactly why he was perfect for this movie
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@@MFSeaMen NO!
Meme episode?
@@spooditt6968 famous meme of Donald Glover walking into a room on fire with Pizzas
@@MFSeaMen ohhh, I thought you were talking about that episode. The whole show is one big meme
The silence that descended over the boys during May's final scene... very appropriate. Such a moving and realistic portrayal of immediate grief on Tom's part - refusing to accept what has just happened.
Great reaction lads.
Something that occurred to me while listening to your discussion: the spell made "everyone in the world" forget that Peter is Spidey. They said that exact phrase several times: everyone in the world. And they made a point of saying that Nick Fury's off-planet. So there is their possible out if Holland does come back to the MCU: Furry might still remember.
Nicholas Joseph Furry
@@omnicryptical9553 lol oops
I didn't even notice that
Good point! For that matter, Captain Marvel, Thor, and the Guardians of the Galaxy all would remember him too.
That's actually a cool idea that I really hope they actually use
Don't forget. The guardian's. Thor. Captain Marvel. Literally everyone who are off world and I wonder if the spell worked on Wanda or not I am sure after her Agatha harkness encounter she def had a some type of protection spell around her . I think by the time of spider man no way home events. She is already too powerful from studying that dark magic book and I m pretty sure doctor strange n Wong will be her number one target to keep an eye on while so he doesn't find out what's she truly upto. Which what it seems like from the next DR Strange 2 film trailer.
Alot of crying in this reaction, glad to see im not the only one crying like a baby to this movie.
Awesome reaction guys!
Exactly! When I cried, they cried. It's just so many childhood memories and hero speeches which makes a grown man emotional :D
Regardless of what the future holds, no one will *EVER* top Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin. It’s kind of a bummer because I wouldn’t be surprised if Marvel is hesitant to introduce a different version of Gobby out of that realization. How could anyone ever even touch his performance? I don’t care how old he is, I want to see that man play the Joker.
Remember ozbourne doesn't exist in the mcu
@@burnzilla He exists (pretty sure his name was on the list of targets in Captain America: The Winter Soldier)...he's just not a famous scientist or billionaire corporate mogul. My impression is that there are few universes where both he AND Tony Stark coexist on the same sort of level. There's not really enough room in the world for both. But in this instance, with Tony gone and all sorts of other things alluding to Osborne, he might begin to make some moves to put himself in that position in the MCU reality.
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Frankly, while I doubt anyone will do the role quite as well, I'm still pretty sure someone could do plenty good enough. It would still be worth it. Being unable to enjoy it as such is a defect in the viewer, not the actor, in such cases.
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 he doesn't. MCU can't use any spider-man related stuff pre 2016. So no, he wasn't mentioned in winter soldier.
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 If he exists, he’s a very different person, as Norman even says Oscorp doesn’t exist and implies Harry doesn’t either.
I don’t think he needs to play the Joker, this movie’s version of him already seemed _really_ inspired by Ledger’s version. Maybe more in the writing than the acting, but still.
Something i didn’t notice the first time I saw it, is that when Peter (Tom) is fighting the goblin at that last fight scene and is about to kill him, and Tobey stops him, they’re fighting on top of Captain America’s shield (for the statue), which I think is an amazing detail, since that shield is the literal physical embodiment of justice and morality.
That isn’t the first time Peter‘s encountered that shield. Mysterio used it in his illusions to torment him. It’s almost like that shield shows up from time to time, reminding Peter of that step into the big leagues when he stole the shield from Cap.
i thought about how the agent in falcon and the winter soldier killed someone like that with caps shield
Its just a shield bro. Its just a shield...
Captain america was the symbol. Not his shield.
Also, that giant, multi-ton hunk of copper? He DENTED that.
@@5calambres i have 1 point that completely invalidates your entire argument.
when U.S. Agent uses that shield to kill someone and covers it with blood it is a huge travesty because that shield has NEVER been covered in blood before because even evil deserves fair justice. look at anyone's reaction of that scene on youtube and you will see very sad faces and tears.
cap is a symbol but that shield is a symbol too. it should be easy to see
Willem Defoe cackling after Spidey punches the shit out of him was the moment where I went “holy shit, Willem’s acting his heart out in this and it’s amazing.”
He falls back into the role so seamlessly.
The whole reaction is amazing, but I have to say Aaron's face throughout this entire video is the most precious thing I have ever seen. Sad and happy moments alike. Honestly wonderful to watch
This movie felt like Marvel isnt just acknowledging the former Spiderman movies to exist, but also finishing lose ends and kind of put a golden alloy to it. This movie deserved every dollar it made.
Eh they actually made even more lose ends but I see what you mean.
They closed doors that were open for way too long, and opened another for the future to endure…
Well, some plot holes left unsolved, but who cares. The movie was awesome
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@Nahkampfschaf I completely agree this movie was amazing, the only other live action Spider-Man movie I loved THIS much was Tobey's Spider-Man 2
Fun little piece of trivia: Andrew Garfield, in an interview with Josh Horowitz of the “HappySadConfused” podcast, said the part where he says, “I love you guys!” to Tom and Tobey was completely improvised, saying, “That was me just loving them.”
Will always remember 3 cinema experiences very, very vividly.
1) Avengers Infinity War
2) Avengers Endgame
3) Spider-Man: No Way Home
Something tells me 'Doctor Strange in Multiverse Of Madness' will be up there too.
Infinity war is so overrated lmao. Anyone who's sad at the snap is a joke. Seeing as they already announced movies for all those snapped characters lmao
@@Billyregin it's okay you can cry if you want, you're safe here.
@@extraplain2412 Lmfao says the guy who's clearly upset at my opinion 😂😂
@@Billyregin There there precious these nasty people can't hurt you. Poor poor baby 😔
@@extraplain2412 I want you to cheer me up. Make me feel better 😏
When 4 grown men cry over a Spider-Man movie... It's a damn good movie.
The BEST Movie of Marvel
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RE: The Aunt May line was very specific, "With great power, there must come great responsibility" because in the OG comic that was the line, and it came from the Narrator, not Ben.
i'll be interested to see if they explore more of Peter's unspoken relationship with Uncle Ben in that Disney+ animated series about his freshman year not to mention how much it will differ from Ben's storylines between Tobey, Andrew and the comics
That OG line in the comics was not spoken by any character to Peter. It was part of narration in the final panels after Peter reflects on not being able to save Ben.
It didn't come from her, it didn't come from any character. It was the narrator that said it. You literally read this somewhere and just typed it here without probably reading the actual comic my god.
Came from The Narrator**
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@@joeg6478 not canon anymore…
The most heartbreaking part of that death scene was Peter being in denial and refusing to believe May had died. I cried almost as much as when Tony died, I swear to god.
Did May even realize she was dying? All she kept saying was just need to catch my breath.
Aunt May’s death was the first crying moment I had watching this movie and after that scene it just opened up a portal to the tears constantly falling for the duration of the movie😆. To me, Aunt May is one of the most central characters in Spider-man and at many times she is the heart of the comics due to her basically being Peter’s only mother figure so her death hit HARD.
There were two parts that got to me:
1. “It’s just me and you.” That was a callback to Homecoming and _ouch,_ it hurt.
2. The moment when Peter held up his hand with May’s blood on it and May asks if he’s okay. If _he’s_ okay. How selfless are you if you worry about your nephew’s wellbeing while you’re bleeding out and dying?
Idk what it was, usually I'm a sucker for scenes with a character I really care about breaking down in reaction to something (and spider-man is my favorite superhero of all time and I love Tom and the mcu), really I didn't get emotional at all in this film apart from a little bit early on with Osborne referencing his son. I knew I was supposed to be emotional in that scene, I just wasn't at all for some reason. All though I tend to cry more often now when I think something within a film is just executed so beautifully instead of an actual moment being sad haha
@@ckelcro I think she knew she was dying, and she was trying to stay calm in order to avoid Peter freaking out
I love how half the crew is angry about the other half keeping the cool shit secret.
“FUCK YOU RICK!” 😂
I'm honestly amazed how they were kept unspoiled for 3 MONTHS!
When Andrew Garfield rescued Zendaya, everyone cheered in the theater.
Same in mine except I wasn't cheering cause I was too busy crying my eyes out 😭
Biggest cheer in my theatre was when both Spidermen showed up, particularly Andrew Garfield, then obviously there was a pretty big cheer for Daredevil too
Same here!
Cheering in the cinema is *the* fucking worst. Watch a fucking movie, it's not a sports game.
it was loud cheering followed quickly with quiet sobbing LOL
I love the comics when Peter reveals he’s pulling his punches 100% of the time. It only emphasizes uncle bens saying he has so much freaking power, but he has the self-control to never go beyond what’s necessary to protect people, like in the superior spiderman comics when doc oc is in control of peters body, he punches scorpions jaw off by accident he then thinks to himself that Peter has been holding back as to protect his enemies from mortal harm and if he so wished Peter could kill almost all his enemies It just goes to show how brilliant the writers and directors are for letting him let loose a little in the last scene and completely overwhelming goblin.
The most emotional scene for me was when Andrew Garfild's Spider-Man saves MJ! That was so simbolic!
the thing that I loved the most about this movie is that they made the 3 have a sibling dynamic. it manages to give them an identifiable dynamic while at the same time giving us something we've never seen before in a Spider-Man film.
Tobey - The Oldest Brother (supportive, caring, always offering advice)
Andrew - The Middle Child (overly excited, always joking around, yet somewhat insecure next to his siblings who needs a boost of self-confidence)
Tom - The Youngest Brother (wide-eyed, naive compared to his siblings, who by the end of the movie in making his new suit, creates a new image similar to that of his brothers like how he's looking up to them)
and yet none of it feels like a tacked-on dynamic. it's just their normal personalities bouncing off of each other, which is why it's so perfect. all 3 Spider-Men fit so cleanly into that dynamic that it almost feels like this was always the plan (even though it clearly wasn't).
This was literally like a birthday gift sent from the gods! So excited
Happy Birthday 🥳🥳
Happy Birthday to you and my mom
Happy birthday 🎉🎉🎉
my Birthday as well its truly great.
Happy Birthday!!!
"She was there... because of you. I may have stuck the blow, but you.... you are the one that killed her." - Green Goblin
reminded of what dr.ivo said to oliver queen in arrow regarding shado's murder.
calvin's reaction to Matt showing up is so perfect.
Part of what I really love about this movie is that not only is this a huge turning point for MCU's Spider-Man, but it also acts as a proper conclusion to the two Spider-Man movie franchises that came before it. Both Raimi movies and Webb movies were unable to have proper conclusions to their stories, but this movie really gives closure to both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Peter Parkers. That despite how Spider-Man 3 ended, Peter and Mary Jane did get together in the end, and now, years after the death of Gwen in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter is able to move on because he saved MCU MJ. I think anyone who loves either of the previous franchises can enjoy this movie, even if they aren't fans of the MCU.
One of the most iconic moments for me was all three Spider-Men swinging together where they do their respective poses mid air
I loved Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, but Spider-Man: No Way Home had something special. Growing up with Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man and getting to see him come back in this movie and have him kind of be a mentor to Tom Holland was really emotional for me. And then on top of that, having Andrew Garfield talk about losing Gwen, which to this day is one of the saddest deaths, and getting to redeem himself by saving MJ was also very emotional. Then you have Aunt May’s death and how it affected Tom Holland, was just heartbreaking. All three of the Spider-Man’s acting was perfect. I know a lot of this movie was fan service, but it was done very well. Seeing Tom Holland grow into this version of Spider-Man was awesome man. It has easily become my favorite MCU movie and will always hold a very special place in my heart.
I like your take me personally I wouldn't put this movie over those. Aunt May's death didn't hit me because she's always been played as a gimmick in the mcu because she's hot. The only standout fan service that didn't contribute to the plot was Charlie Cox as Peter's lawyer.
Honestly this just shows us that Toby is the experience Spider-Man out of all of them. He webbed Andrews Web shooters and he didn’t even know anything about it. Yes he might have think that they might have the same powers has him but just the tactician behind it all just really put chills down my spine.
PS. I love the small detail of when Toby kicks off the ceiling to gain more momentum to get back down to the ground faster
Omg, I didn't notice the wind part! Time to rewatch that scene to catch it.
@@hannahhester8376 I think he means when. Like "when he kicked off the ceiling". Must've been a typo. Still a cool detail, though.
@@gtv4005 yea that was a Typo. Thank you for pointing that out
I saw that as just the writers trying to pander to the Tobey fangirls. In reality, Andrew's Spider-Man would have beaten Tobey's hands down. His spider sense is the strongest of the 3 and he's younger and more agile than Tobey.
It was 100% just a pandering moment.
@@NovusIgnis was it though? Where is your source?? Or are you just going off hypothesis
Great reactions guys! One of the best lines is when Andrew said "Peter 3!" shaking his head like "Everyone thinks I'm the worst Spider-man" so he owned it.
No matter how many times I watch this movie but this movie makes me cry every time...
That whole apartment sequence was one of the best scenes I’ve seen from any comic book movie ever!!!
Without a doubt the best thing about this movie for me is the interactions between the characters. The villians off each other, the different Spider-Men. Hell, even Strange's little banter with Ock about magic was great. Unlike Infinity War or Endgame, we had no clue these characters would ever be together in a movie. And it's just so amazing.
It was rumored for like a year before the movie came out so most people new this would happen. Unlike the pops in Endgame or Infinity War which wasn't rumored.
@@userious258 Well I mean while the MCU was going on during the Infinity Saga, we knew eventually we'd get Infinity War with the Avengers and Gurdians interacting with each other. But if you said that in this movie all past villians and Spider-Men actors would've appeared, I wouldn't believed you.
@@michaelgualtieri651 You must mean before the trailers and the actors saying their coming which started back in 2020.
I never noticed this until rewatching at home, but the looks Tom gives his friends warms my heart so much. He's an actor so obviously he'd know how to do this stuff but I just love the looks of love and pride that he gives them throughout the movie. Like when he found out Ned could do magic, or towards the beginning when MJ said she'd be by his side when they were in the Sanctum Sanctorum.
It's a miracle that Disney, Marvel and Sony managed to come together to make Spider-Man no way home as great as it is Man
Critics: "This trilogy has no origin story."
Fans: "This trilogy IS the origin story!"
Eh, kinda. But its also the end. Just cancels it out at the end, making everything for nothing. Ending really sucked.
@@TeenPerspektiva the point is to set up the new movies, in a few years, I bet the ending would make much more sense for you
@@Orion_44 I mean, it just sucks that Peter had to loose everything (until we get to know what happened to MCU's uncle Ben) in order to get the sense of responsibility.
I'm fully on the side that Peter is faultless in the spell. First off, he's the kid and Dr. Strange is the adult. Secondly, he doesn't know magic. And the biggest thing, is Strange didn't ask him as many questions as he assumed Peter had apparently asked about his rejection.
Aaand this is exactly why, he is not, the Sorcerer Supreme here, currently.
Yup. I said this immediately when I saw it.
I mean that’s true to an extent, but at the point it has been said to you that it is extremely “difficult and dangerous” to alter the spell while it is actively being cast and yet you keep interrupting adding more on, you’re responsible. On the other hand, once it became clear that he and Peter weren’t totally on the same page, Strange should have stopped and talked out any and all parameters with Peter.
@@dasaunmcclinton68 Or, or get this, Doctor strange could have told him about the spell before starting it with Peter kind of clueless about what's going on and confirm the details before hand knowing how complicated it was. He kind of started the spell before fully explaining it.
Ah yes. Because he's a kid he should be absolved of his fault.
No, of course not. It's a REASON, not an excuse.
This was just pure fan service but it fan service done right! Liked how it wasn’t a competition between all the Spider-Men and they genuinely bonded. They managed to pack so much stuff and Andrew definitely stole the show but they still remembered it was Tom Holland’s movie. They respected what came before and used it the help further Tom’s Peter Parker. Now no longer a spider-boy but truly a Spider-Man. I personally related to his Peter Parker the most(for various personal reason I will not go into), but man it REALLY resonated with me on an emotional level. Will also will say seeing this without the theater audience is both weird but also relaxing as I can appreciate all the finer details.
Edit: For example According to the official script of the movie. The old man at the end in the coffee shop is initially meant to invoke a Stan lee cameo. With it outright saying “A Stan lee look alike?” which ties perfectly with MJs feeling of recognizing Peter but not knowing why. Could you image if Stan lived to see this movie?
I understand people who really loved it, the Andrew & Tobey scene + the audience reaction was just magical. But when you honestly the whole plot was really bad and lazy, they made Spider Man a disney princess who wants to make good people out of bad guys.
@@emiliebrooklyn3963 and why is that bad? Peter wants to save them, isn't that his job?
I really, really wish he did
@@emiliebrooklyn3963 I see you really don't understand Peter Parker as a character
@@emiliebrooklyn3963 someone hasnt read the 2016 run
I saw this movie at a midnight showing in downtown London while studying abroad. Best theater experience I’ve ever had!!!! Over 2k people screaming and cheering over everything major, IMAX, recliner seats, and 450 speakers shaking everything. The Brits seriously love all the Spiders and Daredevil!
Oh really? Which broad?
Kudos to you, Calvin and Rick, for avoiding NWH spoilers until now. Your genuine reactions MADE this video.
23:34 somebody pointed out that Peter 3 didn’t use his webs until the very very last moment because he didn’t trust them like last time - he used his _entire body_ because he wasn’t about to make the same mistake and the third time I saw this I had that in my head and I started crying at that bit
I will always love this movie, it will always have a special place in my heart. My dad use to always take me to see movies every sunday and this was the last movie we saw in theaters together before he got sick. He genuinely loved this movie, he passed away last week and I will miss him forever, I'll always love the memories of seeing this in theaters with him.
I'm sorry to hear that but glad you had that moment. My dad got me into comics with Spider-Man, and I wish he could have seen this. Take care of yourself my friend.
i never thought there would be a better theater experience than Infinity War and End Game but this knocked it out of the damn park. Seeing Andrew and Tobey come through those portals was one of the most hyped things i got to witness in a theater experience and i will never forget it!!!!!!!
When I saw it in theaters, girls cheered when Andrew appeared, men celebrated when Tobey showed up. Glorious stadium crowd moment.
@@klappstuhl4370 that’s an odd distinction lol
Same. I loved the Endgame experience and thought that feeling wouldn't be matched anytime soon. Boy was I wrong and glad to be wrong. Endgame might've been the end of a 11 year journey but No Way Home was the end of a 19 year journey
Every live action Spider Man fan's dream came true!! My theater ERUPTED in cheers when Andrew and Tobey came in.
@@klappstuhl4370 That sounds awful. Imagine wanting to just focus on the amazing scene but you can't because the idiots around you are screaming
I am SO glad Charlie got that reaction out of Calvin. He snuck into a premiere night showing with his wife and when he came on screen the theatre didn't react at all :( Calvin giving him the response he deserves 💞
I felt so bad hearing that. My theater exploded with excitement.
My theatre screamed when Charlie showed up. I felt so bad when he said his theatre was quiet.
@@huh4206 you don't talk for all of us. That must be some dead audience you were in. I watched it opening day in London and the audience went crazy for every reveal
@@joevictor53 no it’s just different audiences. Some people don’t like screaming at every moment, they just want to watch the movie
That being said, I had no reaction because I had no clue who he was. I never saw Daredevil
The cinema I was in went mad.
I love that even all three Spider-Man’s webbing sounds different. Tobey’s is so distinct and fluid sounding, Garfield’s has that popping deployment sound, and Holland’s is just simpler version of that. Fun little detail.
It kinda makes me sad, I dont think I'll ever have a theatre experience like this again. The whole crowd (on opening night as well so it was full) was just so excited. The reactions when Charlie, Andrew and Tobey appeared were unbelievable
That sounds awful. So glad my theater wasn't obnoxious like yours
@@Billyregin Billy hates fun!
The music during May's death scene gets me every damn time! And then the speech by J Jonah. Damn this movie was good!
Fun fact: The music composer of the movie is Michael Giacchino, who also compose music for The Batman and Pixar movies.
One of my favourite details is when Otto got blasted out the window, he left because he was worried that he would lose control of his self again (referring back to SM2 where his inhibitor chip got fried by electricity). Him being missing before the final fight makes sense as he had to recover from it and possibly do some contemplating. I have a headcanon that just like the whole of New York, Otto saw the news of what happened back at the apartment, spurring him to go find and help the boy who did so much for him. Also the many instances of him just helping in the final battle just showcases what an innately good dude he is (helping secure and carry Max during the destruction of the statue, coming in clutch with saving Strange and the rest by tanking two of Goblin's bombs). It's great!
While Thanos is still my favorite MCU villian, knowing Green Goblin is here is awesome and totally a close runner up of villians.
The spidey hug always gets me
I liked that movie because it was like a big Doctor Who Anniversary episode 😃 (time travels, cracks in reality, previous actors comebacks for the same role)
I love that it's a universal thing that uncle ben or aunt may always tell peter parker the "with great power comes great responsibility" line the day that they die. That line means so much in spiderman lore. Also where Tom Holland's spiderman is at is exactly where he needs to be and should be. He was a kid and now he's Spiderman. Unfortunately he had to lose everything for him to get that lol at least Tobey and Andrew's spiderman got to keep aunt may lol
I mean Tobey probably won’t for much longer, she was pretty old when we last saw her. Limited time and all.
Peter has happy. I’m sure he’ll begin to see him more and more as a father figure.
@@BlessedmanPlaysMC happy has no idea who peter is anymore cause of the spell
@@antwany4149 you know what I mean dude
Green goblin was so terrifyingly good in this
"With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility"
- Ben Parker
He said that… the night he died.
“With great power comes great responsibility.”
-dead character walking.
@@valathor95 LITERALLY, the moment she said it in the theater, I kept thinking in my head "LADY, YOU JUST PAINTED ONE HUGE TARGET ONTO YOUR BACK!", and then... rip
Eric and Aarons face right before Mays scene. Ahhhh. Started me crying before it happened.
I've heard *a lot* of people saying that this movie has redeemed the Andrew Garfield movies for them. Which feels very satisfying. Makes a well-deserved ending to his films.
When you guys teared up when tobeys peter finished the famous line for toms peter man that was me when i saw it in theaters😂😂 i was strong until that part i couldnt hold it any longer
It was really a good choice for Toby to stop him when there was a point Toby's spiderman was going to kill Uncle Ben's killer, but his killer falls to his death on his own.
And when the Goblin threatened to kill Mary Jane near the end of the first Raimi film Peter would have probably beaten him to death if he hadn't revealed his identity as Norman and faked the Norman personality taking back control to try to stab Peter with the glider.
But later it turns out that he wasn't even the killer
@@Pir-o Retconning Sandman into being the killer and Ben's death from a murder to an accident in Spider-Man 3 was stupid.
@@Xehanort10 It's so Better,
Because the Scene of Apologizing in Spider-Man 3 is Emotional 🏜
Definitely the best live action Spider-Man movie since Spider-Man 2! I'm glad all of you have now reacted to this movie! It was awesome to see all 3 generations of Spider-Men on the big screen! 😁
Favorite reactor of this video: Calvin
🤣🤣🤣 2:43, 5:23, 11:17, 11:54, 18:40, 20:48, 27:27
😁😁😁 16:05, 16:50, 17:35, 21:07
I commend Eric for trying his best to conceal his excitement during this whole reaction😄
18:30
I’ve never seen the Blind Wave crew look so emotional in the seven years I’ve been watching them.
"I love you guys," is one of my favorite lines from Andrew. He improvised it and spoke on behalf of all spidey fans.
Tom: she told me that with great power...
Tobey: ...comes great responsibility
That will always give me goosebumps.
The outbursts of applause in the theater, for so many different scenes, was so joyful to me. I love this movie so much!
I like the theory that the stark family is the MCU’s Osborne family. Kind of like the Jay Garrick -Henry Allen thing in the flash. Both were head scientists for military contracts and created a suit of armor with flying ability and high tech weapons and serve kinda like a father figure for Peter
Peter had a father. His name was Ben Parker
@@LionWithAGun You mean Richard. Ben was his uncle.
@@mizrolist no I'm going from the raimi movie of Peter telling a lying goblin that he already has a father and it's not Norman. He states it's Ben Parker.
@@LionWithAGun “I understood that reference” - Steve rogers (avengers 2012)
I think this is my new favorite MCU movie, Defoe absolutely killed it with his performance, he was even more intimidating here than in spiderman 1
For me, it's in my top 10 mcu movies. I really really like it but there are so many great mcu movies lol
Bruh, they gotta keep hiring Dafoe to continue the role indefinitely. Scan his face in Disney!!!
@@klappstuhl4370 i would love to see him, Alfred and Jamie Foxx come back.
I grew up watching Tobey. Spider-Man 3 is my favorite Spider-Man movie due to the nostalgia and how happy it makes me to watch. It was one of the very first movies I ever saw in theaters. I remember coming home from school and my mom had bought me action figures from the movie. I also loved The Amazing Spider-Man movies, and Andrew is probably my favorite honestly. No disrespect to the others, but personally I believe he’s the best actor out of them (I mean have you seen Hacksaw Ridge or Tick Tick Boom?), plus he’s probably the biggest fan out of them too. TASM 2 score is awesome! Electro’s theme is one of my favorite pieces of music from a movie. As for Tom, I love him as Spider-Man as well and I love his trilogy. So basically long story short, I love all Spider-Man movies and all Spider-Men.
Well you're just factually wrong lmfao. Spiderman 3 is your favorite and Amazing spidermans you love? Those are factually the worst ones lmao
@@Billyregin And you are completely full of yourself. The only FACT is that film is subjective. Everyone sees movies differently. Just because YOU don’t like something, doesn’t mean other people feel the same way. And nobody is right or wrong, except people like you who thinks a movie is factually good or bad. Which is childish. What, are you 12? This is common sense.
@@Kevmaster2000 No actually. It's literally a fact those 3 movies are the worst spiderman movies lol. You can enjoy them, but its simply a fact they're poorly made movies. And seeing as you admit you only like them for nostalgia, makes you seem like the kid lol. Or at least you have the mentality of one.
@@BillyreginThis is one of the most ignorant conversation I’ve ever had with someone. You clearly know nothing about film. I literally just told you how it works. There is no FACT, just opinions. You don’t like them? Fine, I don’t care and it doesn’t effect me in the least. But it is utterly ridiculous to think the way you do. What you are saying about them being “poorly made” is just YOUR opinion, not everyone’s. Therefore NOT a fact just because you say so.
Having spoken to trolls before, I know this is the part where you respond with the exact same material, repeating yourself over and over, learning nothing. And probably gonna insult me as if that’s gonna hurt my feelings somehow.
@@Kevmaster2000 You told me how it works? But I thought there's no facts 😂😂😂😂. Sorry sport, but those 3 are objectively bad movies. And admitting you like them for nostalgia only is proof you can't defend them at all 😂
IT IS FINALLY HERE
My personal theory regarding the memory magic stuff is like how it was in Harry Potter. When Hermione erased her parents’ memories, it also erased evidence of her existence among their belongings like pictures. So we can probably guess that any mention of “Peter Parker” in any document would probably either be erased or replaced with “Spider-Man” as the situation dictates. Seems plausible but idk
that also means Matt representing Peter's case never happened so whenever they meet again, Matt will have no memory of clearing his name or Spider-man's identity
2:48 “Rick… f*** you that you don’t get excited for this”
That made me hysterical 🤣🤣🤣
That saving MJ scene. Andrew Garfield really deliver extra emotion. I was having hard time breathing.
The movie theater was so loud during this movie! And that’s crazy cuz European audiences are usually very quiet but we were cheering, laughing and crying. It was an incredible experience and very special,
My movie theater in the UK was going crazy then Andrew and Tody came out. I was cheering in that scene too.
12:51 the second guy's face as he realized whats happening is hilarious 😂
3:03 Yes, he is, Calvin. Yes, he is
Just now noticed the barman in the last bonus scene is Dani Rojas! FOOTBALL IS LIFE!!!!
This movie surpassed my expectations by miles and then some. I can't get enough of all the Peter's together their chemistry comes off as real brothers. I love how one of them says I always wanted brothers, such a heat melting bond. I still can't believe mays gone, Tom's performance was outstanding! I haven't balled and yelled that much in a movie theater since endgame lol and Defoe was incredible as always! So menacing, the scene where Peter has his legs around his shoulders and is pounding goblins face and he's just smiling and laughing...such a crazy scene. Andrew also stood out, I loved him in this movie and it made me appreciate him as Peter in his 2 movies more. I hope the 3 of them can get bk together eventually in another movie, I need more of their brotherhood in my life!
This is the sort of film that no matter what the age, any fan of the comics can be as excited as a kid on Christmas day when seeing such incredible moments brought to the big screen.
Yep. It's actually one of the few movies that do fan service very Well. The movie isnt perfect ofcourse. Has a Lot of problems. But i think this is more a event that a singular movie. And it was very spectacular an special
@@jankasolis61 Has many problems but a great spider-man film not perfect but really good.
I think one of the best aspects of this movie is at the end when Peter goes to talk to MJ at the diner and she's wearing the black lotus necklace still....as though some bit of her still knows
There's something about the guys getting so teary-eyed watching this that's so endearing. Love these nerds so much. 🥰
Who ever thought we'd ever get to see all 3 Spider-Bros together. This was so fun to watch.
Everyone from the second this movie was announced lmao
That was obvious, what I'm referring to is back when the 1st two iterations of spider man movies came out with Toby and Andrew Garfield
I feel like Doctor Strange being more willing to let people die for fate or the greater good really goes with him not only being older and more experienced, but being a doctor. Doctors have to learn they can’t save every patient.
It's finally here! This film will go down as the most memorable Spider-Man for me.
Unsure if anyone else has pointed it out, but when Toby and Andrew first shoot their webs at each other, and then flip to avoid it. Toby is able to get to the ground quicker and "get him" because he kicks off the roof mid-flip. The more experienced Spider-Man.
I watched this in theatres and its the first movie I've ever been in where the entire theatre clapped multiple times. When Garfield appeared on screen, when Tobey appeared on screen, when Garfield saved MJ and when the movie ended. Meaning Garfield, the least popular Spiderman, got the most claps from my theatre.
I am Calvin and Aaron when I watched this 😭😭😭 Just hearing & seeing nostalgic moments from precious Spider-Man films (Tobey’s music & Andrew’s catch redemption) made me so emotional. Spider-Man was my first hero film.