The real question is why HAVEN'T they?!
The real question is why HAVEN'T they?!
"Not again."
My main issue with this Flash is that his version of shittiness won't mellow in the same way that a "jock's" might after HS.
Of course, "I don't care. He killed my mom." is the best line in the movie.
Yeah, my only problem with Flash's characterization is that I can't ever imagine this version growing up into one of Pete's close friends.
On the other hand, Batalon would be too old to play Ganke by the time Miles is introduced (in 10 years), and he's literally the perfect casting.
Toomes sparing Pete to grab the loot is exactly why he works so well as a villain.
Logan is pretty fucking close to Unforgiven.
"I am Iron Man."
Holland, meanwhile, is the perfect blend of the two's strengths as Peter!
John Francis Daley getting a writing credit here actually desperately makes me wish Raimi had cast him in the first trilogy.
Which is why they probably have him under contract for 10 films, haha!
Well, he did give us the greatest Shulkie run of all time!
I actually like it, in theory, as the logical extension of Superior (which was fucking awesome).
I think losing the inhibitor chip was supposed to have fucked up his brain chemistry.
Yeah, having the patience to sit through the closing credits is an absolute must!
Uh, I'm pretty sure Buffy and Freaks and Geeks are only loved by emotionally stunted jocks who wish they were still in HS!
A) Three of the six movies (including this one) have been incredibly well-received, and all of them (including the only one that isn't certified fresh on RT) have made a metric fuck-ton of money.
I agree, I'm fucking thrilled that a version of Ganke made it to the big screen.
If the magnitude of the set "Good Scenes" is at least three elements, and "Bad Scenes" is an empty set, then the proposition "this is a good movie" is true.