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I just saw Antman today and it was great. Michael turned back the clock. I forgot how good of an actor he was.
 
No issue w/ a reboot as long as PP has already established himself as Spider-Man. I just pray that I don't see Uncle Ben in the IMDB for the film. Tired of seeing him and the Wayne's getting murdered.

Dont worry. This reboot will highlight the lack of worthwhile stories that PP actually has. But he'll fit right in with the "hey look at the overdose of halfway decent jokes in this movie" tone that the MCU goes for. So there's that.

:lol: :rofl: The **** are you talking about?
 
:lol: :rofl: The **** are you talking about?

We'll see uncle ben dying and the green goblins doing essentially the same thing they did in the Raimi trilogy soon enough. Because that's the bulk of their worthwhile stories. Especially for the 14 year old spidey.
 
:lol: :rofl: The **** are you talking about?

We'll see uncle ben dying and the green goblins doing essentially the same thing they did in the Raimi trilogy soon enough. Because that's the bulk of their worthwhile stories. Especially for the 14 year old spidey.

LMFAO no. Honestly sounds like you haven't read nearly enough Spider-Man. Hell you could just watch the Animated Series from the 90's to find plenty of solid storylines, outside of those you just mentioned. I doubt Spider-Man will be treated any differently than the other major heroes have been, with numerous different storylines being teased and pulled from to expand on the character and overall filmverse.
 
Being rebooted really doesn't say anything about a character's storytelling potential. Case in point, Batman.
 
Must be some weird west coast lingo. One of my friends started saying hella, I looked at her like NY people don't talk like that.
People been saying hella for decades son
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They made fun of the word on South Park 15 years ago
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Being rebooted really doesn't say anything about a character's storytelling potential. Case in point, Batman.
Bad example I haven't been a fan of half the batman movies I've seen
Spider-Man is meh to me now. I get he's big and all that, but at the same time they can just choose any one of their THOUSANDS of characters and make a fantastic movie with them. Not everyone has to be widely known for it to be successful.
 
Being rebooted really doesn't say anything about a character's storytelling potential. Case in point, Batman.
Bad example I haven't been a fan of half the batman movies I've seen
Spider-Man is meh to me now. I get he's big and all that, but at the same time they can just choose any one of their THOUSANDS of characters and make a fantastic movie with them. Not everyone has to be widely known for it to be successful.

Out of 7 Batman films so far I honestly thought that 6 were just fine. The average person that I run into might then not like that many, but will usually like some of the older Batman films and some of the new ones, and between the two none of the storylines really overlapped whatsoever, yet you have each leading to a reboot. My point is that the general implication that a reboot takes place because a character only has a set amount of storylines that can be told doesn't hold up. Especially when we're speaking of characters that literally have over a hundred storylines to their names.
 
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hannibal had already been done twice but they were still able to take the source material and create 3 full seasons of amazing storytelling

put a good team around any source material and they will make an entertaining product 
 
I'm thinking they could do something with Morbius. then eventually add in Blade................... Pipe Dreams??


I still liked Toby as Peter
but Garfield as spidey.
 
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People been saying hella for decades son :lol:  

They made fun of the word on South Park 15 years ago :lol:  

Got so out of hand that scientist made "hella" a unit of measurement :lol:. As in a hellameter is 1x10^27 meters.

The diameter of the universe in 2010 was 1.4 hellameters. 1.4x10^27 :lol:

In my humble opinion he still has 2 of the best movies from the marvel universe

Those werent part of the MCU but I agree. Blad 1 and 2 were two of the best superhero movies in general.

I say they should be Netflix because I dont see Marvel doing R rated movies but they have no problem with MA Netflix shows
 
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I'm thinking they could do something with Morbius. then eventually add in Blade................... Pipe Dreams??


I still liked Toby as Peter
but Garfield as spidey.
Morbius was supposed to be the original Blade 2 villain, but the studio got in the way. He is in Blade 1 in the alternate ending.
 
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