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Blue Kitty:
I watched Lupin the III: Lupin the First and it was like going back to a fond memory. The voices were a little off to the animation, but not enough to make it terrible. Now I just wanna watch more Lupin

Tova:
Finally watched Everything Everywhere All At Once and it was as great as I'd hoped.

oddtail:
I watched "Spider-Man: No Way Home". I am profoundly disappointed.

The movie leans HEAVILY into fanservice, the story is only so-so, the action is passable,  there's a lot of weak moments in the story and plot holes (and not just incidental nitpicky details, I mean things like motivation of main characters being thrown out of the window).

Also, the movie is borderline incompetent with its pacing. The whole thing has like SIX endings. Come on.

I don't understand the movie being the highest-rated from the Holland trilogy. It's by far the weakest for me. It's a less successful version of Into the Spider-Verse.

I hesitate to call it outright bad, because I was entertained overall, but it's weaker than other Holland movies, doesn't even come CLOSE to the first two Maguire movies, and overall left a sour taste in my mouth.

I'm not sure I'm happy I watched it.

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: oddtail on 02 Oct 2022, 07:48 ---I watched "Spider-Man: No Way Home". I am profoundly disappointed.

The movie leans HEAVILY into fanservice, the story is only so-so, the action is passable,  there's a lot of weak moments in the story and plot holes (and not just incidental nitpicky details, I mean things like motivation of main characters being thrown out of the window).

Also, the movie is borderline incompetent with its pacing. The whole thing has like SIX endings. Come on.

I don't understand the movie being the highest-rated from the Holland trilogy. It's by far the weakest for me. It's a less successful version of Into the Spider-Verse.

I hesitate to call it outright bad, because I was entertained overall, but it's weaker than other Holland movies, doesn't even come CLOSE to the first two Maguire movies, and overall left a sour taste in my mouth.

I'm not sure I'm happy I watched it.

--- End quote ---

As I understand it, much of the praise is because 'they fix' Tom Holland's Spiderman in that movie (ie no longer getting a boost from Tony Stark and having to start over again and 'do everything' himself).

Thrillho:
I really enjoyed that movie specifically because it felt like fan service, a proper crossover like.those movies haven't felt like since Avengers 1.

However, I fins it to be very fun fan service bullshit for sure. The plot depends entirely on truly idiotic decisions being made, not decisions that stupid characters make, bad writing stupid decisions. Including by the alleged Sorcerer supreme. You don't ask Peter for specific parameters before casting a spell that wipes the memory of everyone on Earth? Also isn't that monstrously unethical?

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