Spider Man No Way Home Movie Reaction/Review
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Definitely it’s a was really good fan service but I still think the dark knight is unstoppable. The joker alone was enough to make it best of all time and that ending. But Spider-Man definitely top 5 marvel movies. Wouldn’t put it above endgame but if you’re a Spider-Man fan you would
Doctor strange two is the introduction to the madness, darkness and possibilities that’s coming to the MCU this movie is gonna crush Spider-Man. While their traveling through dimension we can see any cameos even galactus. And plus evil scarlet witch OMG we ain’t ready I think it’s gonna be the best MCU movie. The fact that Illuminati is in it too. Can’t wait
no🦇
@@GladwinAbel spiderman no way home got over one billion dollars in 11 days
Jerry I'm pretty sure Tom Holland hasn't confirmed he would do a 4th, his contract is up....though things will probably lead to him doing it again or doing cameos for now
What I love is that Andrew and Tobey were an integral part of the story, not just a cameo. Opening night at the cinema was insane, my theatre went crazy on their first appearance
no shit , barely got tobey back, they had to give him check he cant refuse
My whack ass theatre with its lame ass audience didn’t react to their appearance at all. Ended up being the only one in the room that went crazy. Cringed the shit outta me
@@tomw6795 fr mine too someone litterly said who's that fake spiderman and everybody boo'd him lol
@@ricksanchez3189 nah Tobey was actually happy to get a call
@@tomw6795 i’d rather have an audience that doesn’t react than one that cheers so loud you can’t hear anything from the movie… luckily in my theatres there’s a good balance of cheers and quiet
Patrick is bugging. "With great power, there must also come great responsibility" is the full phrase that first appeared in the comics, but over the years, it's been shortened to "with great power comes great responsibility." I'm actually glad they had Aunt May say the full phrase; I think it carries more weight than the shortened version.
Plus, they way it was used made it much more effective than any other time it’s been used before imo
Fr and I don’t see how this scene is out of place at all like some people are saying.
@@user-to6fy9of9e Makes no sense, maybe just nostalgia bias, it was one of the best scenes in any Spider-Man movie & brilliantly used the classic line
nobody cares about the comics let's be honest here
@@marrymejisoo3413 clearly many do, how is making a broad generalization being “honest?”
How is aunt may saying also must come with responsibility the worst part? It’s literally the original quote LMAO😭
What pat doesn’t know is that the “must also” came from the original spider man comic.
I mean if I remember right in TASM the sentence wasn’t said like that at all
@@tomw6795 no it wasnt, I was confused how Andrew's spidey knew that, his uncle ben said something along the lines of if you have the ability to do things that help people, then it's your moral obligation to do those things, said as a line his father use to say
@@carlmccartney1025 it was like “if you have the power to do something, you have a moral obligation to do it, a responsibility.”
@@carlmccartney1025 yeah the amazing spider-man Uncle Ben spoke like a whole paragraph and it just sounded awkward. they should have just said the original line or something close to it at least.
@@tomw6795 he said a long, drawn out version of the line but he does use the words & the message is the same
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 ❤️
When aunt may said the great responsibility line. She said it the right way straight from the comics
There's no right way lol
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395 it's in the comic lol
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395That’s how it’s said in the comics. People like you just think about the movies.
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395 bruh go look at the original comics & look how it’s said in there 😅
The reason strange agreed to help Peter is because Peter inadvertently quoted the ancient one saying it wasn't about him. Also Peter and Steven fought together against Thanos so he saw him as a equal not a child and is reminded of Peter's immaturity when Steven botched the spell.
*When Peter botched the spell
because he could see the future
Strange had a soft spot for him. The ending was clear, he did care. There’s a little rumour that DS is actually suffering from post blip depression
I dont think its just that he sees him as an equal. He probably also just had some pity for him especially now that his supposed mentor stark, is gone and strange allowed it to happen for the greater good. You know damn well that if stark was around, he would help peter solve this identity issue quick
When pat realizes that aunt may says the original line from the comics: 🤯🤯🤯
That doesn’t make it better.
@@Invictus-Solaris nobody said anything about it being better bozo
@@skiddyskiddz2 it was tho lol
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
Andrew's Uncle Ben also died. He was shot in the first amazing spiderman movie, when he went out to search for Peter after they fought, so it makes his story even more sad. He lost two of his loved ones and he blames himself for both of their deaths. Btw, y'all need to react to the bloopers & gag reel of this. It's honestly great ^^
it’s still weird that he was only focused on Gwen, but I get it, they wanted to differentiate between the spider-men
@@sam4744 Nah it makes sense since Tobey’s Peter had just mentioned Ben and Gwen’s death is really the one that got him to stop pulling his punches and become bitter, which is what he didn’t want Tom’s Peter to become.
He lost more as his biggest loss in the beginning was Ben and when he lost Gwen despite having abilities he blames himself as she got caught up in his problems
tom hollands spiderman had the biggest loss, he lost tony who was a father figure, then his aunt, his best friend and girlfriend. in fact his whole life. he no longer is associated with avengers or has degrees. andrew and toby spiderman had someone to comfort. tom spiderman is alone now.
"He lost two of his loved ones and he blames himself for both of their deaths." that fits both toby and andrew spiderman. toby lost his uncle and best friend.
@@hasan_1888 I meant before meeting Tom ofc Tom lost more in the end
Andrew being the one to save mj really hit home for me
Funny thing is Aunt May is the only one who actually said the line correctly from the comics
technically peter said it himself in the comics but i know wym
@@geenhaaien He means she's quoting it from the comics, cool fact that Peter said that though didn't know honestly.
@@davidalvarez1025 Yeah Peter said it to himself after Uncle Ben died
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
It actually is in the comics with the “there must also”
Toby doesn't want tom to have killing someone on his conscience. Tom at this hasnt killed anyone yet and so Toby stopping him from stabbing norman was to save Tom's soul.
Also Tobey killed the car jacker only to find out Sandman was the one to kill Uncle Ben and he learned to forgive him after battling with the symbiote that was taking over his mind. Tobey didn’t want Tom to go down the path of vengeance like he did.
@@sam4744 Actually the car jacker accidently killed himself. A trend for spiderman movie villains
@@YungandRekless545 facts like the movie said they all died fighting spider-man
Also crazy Tobey has already seen Norman die to his own glider before
Tobey saved Norman unlike last time
In theaters I couldn't hold back the tears when Peter was telling Ned he was gonna come find him after the memory wipe. Knowing you're gonna lose your best friend after they get their memory of you erased is hard, I have a best friend who I've known for 15 years, I'm 21 now so I've basically known him my whole life, it would kill me to have to lose him because of some memories he cant keep. That was real pain
Fun fact: the quote “with great power, there MUST ALSO COME great responsibility” is actually the original line from the first Spider-Man comic ever made in 1962. So all that complaining from Pat sounding real weird rn🤨🤨🤨
It doesn’t even matter that was hecka annoying
@@ethannewberry1053 it’s hella not hecka little boy
@@noyoso4972 ok your cool 🤡
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
@@ethannewberry1053 It's "you're", not "your". That's basic English lol
The way aunt may says the responsibility line is actually the way it was first said in the comics
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395 go look up how it was originally said in the comics
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395Why do you keep spamming this in every reply section? You’re wrong. That’s how it’s said in the comics.
24:10 that’s the original line, how it was written in the original comic
People can pretty stupid sometimes
@@corryjamieson3909 Because they didn't know a line from the comic? 😂 oh you were talking about yourself ok yeah
@@Chi3fFox Do you prefer Oreos or Chips ahoy?
@@Chi3fFox I think just the irony of claiming it to be the worst part of the movie when it was said correctly
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
Aunt May’s version of the famous phrase is how it was originally worded in the comics; With great power, there must also come great responsibility
Tobi complaining about his back isn't just about his age, its a meta call back to when he was Spiderman
He almost didn't film Spiderman 2 and 3 because of his back issues
Sad fact since strange casted the spell that everyone forgets Peter in the process even the school likely lost record of Peter that he’s considered a drop out so if u pause at the part where’s he’s unpacking his things u see a GED book so while his friends go on to college he stays behind
Wdym by stays behind I tho this points to he and mj will be together again
@@starustfa219 I mean from an angle like he’s behind his age and knows they’ll be off somewhere else now like I doubt we’ll see Mj or Ned again since what would they wanna do with a stranger and he chose to let them live their lives without him seeing the danger they were in so he kept that Palpatine figure and coffee as reminders of them
@@bryanperez4061 in other words, he just dont want them to be in danger anymore close to him so he let's them live their own lives and he starts a fresh new life? But he still will be In the GED college right?
@@starustfa219 the dude is a genius ofc he’d wanna continue school however I see it as a pro as he can still continue being the famous neighborhood Spider-Man as he chose MIT as his choice school and now they can probably add Gwen in here
I’m still confused on the forget me spell part like it can’t erase all his public records right and what about school
Fun Fact - Willem Dafoe said he'll return as Goblin if they let him do most of his own stunts/acts
I love willem’s performance but take that with a pinch of salt
That old ass nigga aint doin no stunts
@@krithiksingh That old ass nigga was the best thing in the damn movie
@@erosion271 he made that request for this movie. That's why William is doing his own stunts as those were his terms to come back.
Actually, Tobey and Andrew's uncle Ben took away words in the famous phrase. It's aunt May who recites the line, word for word, verbatim from the comics. A great example of how we think our own experience is the correct one and alterations are wrong, in this case, our experience is what is incorrect.
Lol the "worst part" is the ONLY time in ANY SPIDER-MAN FILM EVER that the quote is actually said right? The scene altogether was done really well not just the speech part say what you will about that but the actual death scene I immediately thought was done very well then I heard others in reviews and conversations with friends say the same exact thing so I figured I wasn't just exaggerating. Most movies get real over the top or try to play it up to much and it takes away.
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
The way aunt May said it is just like in the comics
That doesn’t make it better.
@@Invictus-Solaris that’s not what makes it better, it’s how & when it’s used in the film that makes it the best use of that line out of any other
@@Invictus-Solaris she used it perfectly tho lmao
Yeah, Ned’s comic-counterpart, is the Hobgoblin. Which is what they are definitely hinting at
Nah I’d say bat man is pretty up there with Spider-Man, there both the most iconic characters in comic book history.
Bat man is not better
@@mosesgutierrez8744. Yes he is
Nah he is in terms of icon status, but at one point Spider-Man alone was the most profitable superhero of all time. Not sure if he still is.
@@appal5052 He still is with all the merchandise, Video games, comics and tv shows he has
I’d say superman is overall the most popular and literally known superhero worldwide of all time in any company, but yeah Batman and Spiderman have become the actual fan favorites solely because of how many movies have been made about them lol
21:46 He did go to the tragedy multiple times actually, Just because we didn't physically see his parents + Uncle Ben die, doesn't mean they didn't, they still died, then he got blipped, and Tony died to, and then he thought he could trust Quentin Beck, but then he turned his back on peter. Like Tom Hollands Spiderman, has probably went through the most tragedies, and now no one remembers him, he basically doesn't exist, needs to restart school, and couldn't even have a proper funeral for his aunt.
highly doubt it, Andrew went through some hell especially basically killing Gwen and Tobey had a mental breakdown. i would rather have people forget me and allow me to start new than have my crush call me an empty seat, aunt may struggling to pay rent and you can't help, your best friend hates you because you take spider-man's pictures, you can't find a job or hold one, you're late on your bills, late to classes, you feel guilty because of uncle ben's death and the death or norman osborn and lets not forget, him falling into depression leads him to losing his powers and feeling overworked...oh and the city doesn't like him. Tom's spidey has gone through some crap, but honestly doesn't compare, especially when he could have solved this all without strange if he thought smart with it
@@tranquilk5912 Okay I'm sorry they've been through a lot but that does not compare, Tom Literally lost EVERYTHING. And you said that the city doesn't like Tobey's/Andrew spiderman, that was literally in one movie. There were people who didn't like Tom's spiderman in No way home, so many people were hating him. It sucks that they weren't able to pay rent and everything and that Andrew lost Gwen, but that does not compare at all. Tom lost his parents, Uncle Ben, Aunt may, lost any connection and relationship he had with everyone because no one remembers him, he can't ask for help because nobdoy remembers him, literally he has no one to lean on, he is now poor and doesn't have a home and had to live in a old rag-tag apartment at the end of the movie, and he needs to restart his whole education, while he watches the rest of his friends + girlfriend move on with his life. They might as well have died because they don't even know him anymore.
@@KOOLICIOUSFACECARD yep. No one remembers him, because it was his fault tampering with the spell in the first place. We act like Tom has been suffering this whole time. He had help at least to speak to. Tobey's had no one and had to suffer with the guilty for years. (it happened in on film). So did this one. Restart school again... So.. Like I said basically killing your girlfriend is on another level of suffering and trauma than people forgetting you. The other suffering from mental illness. They didn't have strange or the Avengers.
If Tom's aunt may was struggling with Rent, stark industries and Happy Hogan.... Aunt May Struggling for rent from Tobey's world, doesn't have a job or money to help her and felt guilty whenever he was with her because of uncle Ben.
Andrew's and Tobey's were accidents, Tom's spidey with an IQ of 200 didn't think to plead his case how Strange literally said to him.
If you want to take into consideration about his parents as well in this film..... Andrew's parents, Andrew's uncle Ben, trying to keep Gwen away, unravel his parents mystery, Tobey still had his parents to deal with
@@KOOLICIOUSFACECARD Tobey basically didn't have a home, aunt May didn't have a home and had to sell up.
@@KOOLICIOUSFACECARD are we forgetting Tobey was poor and had to live in that old rent place.... He was lucky the landlord liked him and his daughter
24:07 bruh he really trashed on Stan Lee's original quote from the Comics Lol
The way May said the line is how Stan lee originally wrote it in the comics. This version is the most accurate to the source
Bad take on the great responsibility line, they used the exact original quote from the comics & this was easily the best use of the line yet
this production was a pure masterpiece. seeing tobey, andrew and tom together is way beyond epic, but william steal the show imo. what an actor dear lord.
No, I think they all did. And yes, Willem Dafoe is a really great actor.
not a masterpiece but still a good movie
dude on the left slumped💀
I swear pat never know what he talking about with these comic things lmao
I wouldn't be surprised if Pat was one of those dudes who thought nerdy culture was lame but as soon as it got popular he hopped on it last minute lmao.
"There also must come" is the ACTUAL Line
23:55 fun fact - the way Aunt May said the great power line was actually exactly how it was written in the comics
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
Andrew was the spotlight of the movie for me
Same
Same
I felt when I first saw it they did tobey dirty 🤧. Into was 🔥 but scenes when they were fighting lacked for me.glad they didn't kill the og off.
Bro when Tobey got stabbed I was like please don’t kill my boy, but he was still alive so hell yeah
Aunt may said just like the comic, it was accurate
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It's honestly crazy how many people don't know that the line Aunt May said is the actual line from the comics. The one used in the Sam Raimi trilogy ended up shortened because the actor had forgotten the full line, and they left it like that because they were tired of reshooting that scene. But if the actor hadn't forgotten it, it would have ended up like this one in the Sam Raimi movie.
There was never a "there must also". That just sounds stupid. It's always been "With great power comes great responsibility". It's iconic for a reason but Aunt May messed with it
Andrew redeemed himself in the movie. Love it
aunt mays version of the line was how it was originally said for the first time in the comics
this is like the 6th movie where spider-mans eyes have moved and buddies just now picking up on it lmao
24:03 actually the way she worded it was straight from the original comics lmao
Toby was my Spider-Man growing up and this movie is up there with Spider-Man 2. I loved it opening night.
It was good seeing Tobey and Andrew as Spider-Man 1 last time
The way aunt may said it is the original way it was said in the comics
Uncle Ben better
just because it was said in the comics, doesn't mean it was better, people remember Uncle Ben's line more the same way people remember the train scene to be more iconic than trying to save the bridge
I absolutely love this movie with how it handled this multiverse stuff, I was soo excited to see plenty of Sam Raimi's characters make an appearance and actually play a vital part to the story. The concept of curing the villains instead of killing them was very brilliant as it was an entirely new take on Hero movies. The bonding moment between all 3 Spidermen was also terrific and also paved the way for more multiverse stuff to happen.
She actually said the real line from the comics. Zendaya and Andrew are the same hight
i just realized tobey's facial expression when he heard green goblin's voice
This movie was a masterpiece
Not really
@@Vambiche Why not? By virtue of how ambitious it was & that it actually worked & didn’t suck, it is by all means a masterpiece
@@samk6141 don't get me wrong i loved it, but just because something is ambitious doesn't mean it's a masterpiece, the movie has some plot holes and writing mishaps that can be overlooked, but it's mainly carried by the nostalgia of seen characters from our childhood and that's what mainly elevates it from your average good marvel movie to a great one, but calling a masterpiece is a stretch. On a second and third watch the movies flaws become very apparent, but still enjoyable.
@@samk6141 definitely not a masterpiece. Doctor Strange didn’t act like himself the entire movie, he was too reckless and you would think he’s smart enough to not ruin the flow of time. Of course he didn’t know the timeline branched out but he should’ve since he’s a master at manipulating time. Power lvls were all over the place, a lot of the jokes didn’t land til near the end, everything was a joke to andrews Peter, Toby’s Peter seemed like he didn’t even want to be there or cared about anything. Too much villains like lizard and sandman were trash and not needed in this movie. Cg was not good for most the movie, some scenes and lines were just too corny, like when they all when science mode and all got lab coats on to magically create a cure for all the villains who Toms Peter nonchalantly let into his home which led to the most predictable death of Aunt May, which I saw coming a mile away and when she said the great power line it was so forced and cringe. At the end of the day only around half of the fighting sequences were good, the rest were a snooze fest, zendaya was a stale actor like she always is, Ned gets magic for no good reasons or explanation, the writing all throughout was just inconsistent and not good, the best part of the movie was the end cuz they finally ended this weird crossover that felt like a bad fever dream and it feels like a fresh start for a more mature and lonely Spider-Man/ Peter Parker. 6/10 at best
@@Vambiche All films are flawed, even the best will often have glaring plot holes if you think too much about it. Relying on nostalgia only works if the story is good, which is why 99% of the other films coming out today that also rely heavily on nostalgia fail in several aspects. Forget everything about the past, does the film still work? Yes, it does. The nostalgia was in service of the story & characters, giving most of those characters respectful arcs while staying true to themselves. A masterpiece doesn’t mean perfection, it means you have a very high quality piece of art that required intensive skill & the end result reflects that. Don’t see how this film wouldn’t fit into that description despite it’s minor flaws
Wellz over there fighting demons @13:52
I feel like Peter is going to get Mj back as Spiderman and Ned will become jealous because he has some kind of feelings for her and they don't know Peter. They only know Spiderman. So I feel like Ned will become full of hate and become the Hobgoblin.
Aunt May said the comic accurate quote, though I figure more people are used to the shortened version of Uncle Ben’s words
Comic book accurate doesn’t make it better.
@@Invictus-Solaris I didn’t say it was, just that it’s the original accurate quote. I felt bad seeing it get bashed
@@Invictus-Solaris but it does make it comic accurate & the line was definitely used more effectively than in SM1
Rob saying peter is "weak" when peter was only pulling his punches because he didnt want to hurt goblin nor kill him, just get him right like any other deliquent. He couldve easily destroyed goblin if he had the intent to kill.
This is y’all’s second time seeing this right
I think: yea they said
I think they did a review, back when it came out. I hate when reactors wait for the movie to come out on streaming. These guys usual see it theaters first.
I like the way you settle down to work.
You're dead wrong about Aunt May's responsibility line. That's the way Stan Lee wrote it in the comics. The Tobey movies changed it.
I don’t wanna hear it… Green Goblin is one of the MCUs best villians. Top 5 easy. He caused so much damage in such a short amount of time
For the people who failed to realize that lawyer is Daredevil
Dude on the left is SLEEPIN. Hahahahah $$
Omfg SO IS DUDE ON THE RIGHT!! AHAHAHAHAHAH!!! 🤣🤣
Bro this is like one of the first times Rob had ever been so hyped.
Shoutout to all especially Willem Dafoe acting with the Dual Personalites & as Green Goblin!! Best Villain of all the Spidey movies! He's a problem wherever he goes!!
"you can never get sick of these fighting scenes" EXACTLY
The suit mostly has the same patterns as the original cartoon/comic designs, but the front and back logos were modeled after Tobey's and Andrews's suits respectively. I also love that while the suit is being shown off, you have Tom's theme, but with trumpet's like Andrew's theme, and choir chants like Tobey's.
my dawg wellz was slumped i felt that 😂
21:36 he doesn’t really need the suit to protect him from stuff (bullets) like that. He’s pretty durable and has a healing factor. Obviously not as strong as wolverine or Deadpool healing factor but he has one.
he isnt bullet proof lol
@@kool4209 I realize that but it was assumed that the suit did most of the protecting. Obviously he’s not bulletproof I was just highlighting that he’s pretty durable and has a healing factor which a lot of people don’t realize or forget
Finally I was waiting for this I ended up forgetting lmao😭!
I never noticed before but y’all couch is dope
I'm just here for sleepy wellz, discord wildin 🤣
I like how robs mic never works lmao
They turned i off because he's so annoying
Hopefully Jerry has the same issue with all his screaming 🤣
The way Aunt May said the line is the direct quote how Stan Lee wrote it originally in the comics.
Ayo was Rob's mic off or is it just me ?
Yo man Rob jumped around like a little kid on Christmas morning 😆🤣😂
The "must also" in great responsibility quote was the original line from the comics
Wellz nodding out?! 🤣🤣
The full Great Power Great Responsibility dialogue from the comic Amazing Fantasy #15 featuring Spider-Man (which is where the quote is first said)
_"And a lean, silent figure slowly fades into the gathering darkness, aware at last that in this world, _*_with great power there must also come -- great responsibility!"_*
''And a lean, silent figure slowly fades into the gathering darkness, aware at last that in this world, with great power, THERE MUST ALSO COME, great responsibility'' - Amazing Fantasy Issue 15 (1962) Spider-Man's first ever appearance in the comics. The irony of people complaining about stuff not being comic accurate then a movie quotes a line from a comic word for word and people complain about it.
Spider-Man (Peter Parker Versions);
-Tobey Maguire: He is more like the mature adult version of Peter Parker.
-Andrew Garfield: He is more like the cool teenager version of Peter Parker.
-Tom Holland: He is more like the goofy child version of Peter Parker.
[What all 3 of them have in common is that they are all courageous and selfless.]
Dude, you do realize that “With great power, there must also come with great responsibility” is the original line from the comics, right? “With great power comes great responsibility” is the short version for the movie.
My man Wellz said “this isn’t anime I’m going to sleep”
Aunt mays was the original frm the comics
My only question here is, does it create another timeline? Where Green Goblin, Doc Octopus, Electro didnt die?
To elaborate. In Tobey's Universe, Doc Oc and Green goblin died so theres no way they will resurrect from the dead right? So it will create where they never die
The fight scene reaction. Fire!
Aunt may said the original line from the comic fyi
Andrew Garfield has the best Spider-Man banter.
Fun fact: The way Aunt May said the "great power" line was comic accurate to the way Uncle Ben said it, for the first time in history
Ned actually is a villain in one of the comics. He becomes a version of the hobgoblin
Somebody let our boy Pat know that’s the original saying in the comics😂 “must also come great responsibility”
Strange got the domain expansion
Lmao never thought about it that way
If you ever felt stupid, remember Pat said Aunt May's line was wrong.
Electro : Alll this 5g shit outside 😂😂😂😂even lit
Aunt mays quote ( with great power, there must also come great responsibility) was pulled strait out the comics look it up. Andrew and tobeys where off a little bit but aunt may for toms movie got it spot on
The whole mcu Spider-Man trilogy was his origin story which was awesome
"Aunt may said the original line" and......everyone sees Uncle Ben's line more iconic from Sam Rami and people know it by that......
Uncle Ben didn't even say it in the comic.
Lol c'mon, your mic Rob! 🤣 Also, what are these albums in the background?
Actually, the way Aunt May said the iconic line "with great power, there must also come great responsibility" way the exact way it was said in the original comic
Yes the line came from the comics but it wasn’t even dialogue it was a caption. The reason why they probably shortened it the first two times is because it sounds weird and longer for someone dying.
Yo I just noticed, Rob's shoes is dope!
I love how they have no idea who they are lol
Rob caught me off guard with the hair lol, looks really good on him actually