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trnsocial · 13 days
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WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics | Bonus: Spider-Man Special '98
Mike and Adam swing into action to talk about the AMAZING Wizard Spider-Man Special from 1998 with a SPECTACULAR guest, Mike’s Dad! Joe Schwartz has been reading and collecting Spider-Man comics since the 1960’s and in addition to joining in to discuss Wizard’s choices for the 10 Best Spider-Man Stories of all time, who is the greatest Spider-Man villain and more, Joe also shares the story of how…
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iwasbored777 · 10 months
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"But why did Gwen push Miles away like that if she loves him so much?" You ask as if in the same movie we didn't watch her father, the person she loves more than anything and the person that she thought that loves her more than anything, disown her right away because he learned one thing about her that he didn't like.
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Spidey Super Stories #31 by Win Mortimer
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sincericida · 9 months
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ANDREW GARFIELD practicing stunts for "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012, dir. Mark Webb) is so stimulating! Shake off Sony's hard drive!
Andrew and his commitment and love for the character and his story is so touching 🥺
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ask-cloverfield · 6 months
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One of the first villains Peter fought after Gwen died was a werewolf
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thewierdartist · 8 months
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I wish we had comic Ganke Lee in the spiderverse movies, his friendship with Miles is so great, we we're robbed 😭
So I drew another panel of him, kinda
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My Ganke <3
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The reference ^^
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supernightboy08 · 8 months
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My ALL TIME Favorite Animated Movies:
1. The Lion King (1994)
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2. The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
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3. Spider Man: Across The Spider-Verse (2023)
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4. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018)
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5. Despicable Me (2010)
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6. How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
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7. Lilo & Stitch (2002)
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8. Trolls (2016)
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9. Toy Story (1995)
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10. Ice Age (2002)
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duskkodesh · 11 months
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You know nothing in that darn movie annoys me quite as much as them changing the boat scene.
In the movie he eats like eight people, calls for help for an injured Martine and then dives in the water. We then soon see him sneaking into his lab just fine. The man’s plan was apparently to swim fourteen miles to land to sneak into his lab unseen in dry clothes. Or at least that’s what we assume because there’s no explanation given there.  Comic Morbius killed his best friend, thought about his fiance’, the only other person on the boat with him, and his thoughts turned dark and to blood. There’s a realization he’s narrating aloud where he knows if he stays he’ll hurt her so he thinks it’s better to die. So he jumps. I know they wanted Morb to be much less morally ambiguous in the movie but the change they made honestly made him LESS likeable because they gave him no damn motivation for the things he did. They just turned him into a puppet who does what the plot needs with no reason for it.  Movie Morbius risked others to cure himself first and foremost. Comics Morbius moved to try to cure himself after he realized that death was off the table. 
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siren--squid · 2 months
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Yuri Lowenthal ripping my heart out with the voice acting in this game, bro I cannot handle this
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mylifeincinema · 3 months
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My Best of 2023: My Top 10 Films!
Finally! It’s time for My Top 10 Films of 2023! 2023 was another weird year for me in terms of film. As usual, I had a few I championed, but, yet again, a lot of the big guns didn't land the way I'd expected or hoped. As a quick reminder -  My Top 10 Films isn’t necessarily a list of the ‘best’, or ‘my favorite’, but rather a mix of the two that takes both sides of the A&E into as equal consideration as humanly possible. Definitely keep that in mind, especially the fact that how re-watchable each film is weighs in significantly. So, in terms of all that, this list nails my 2023.
First, here are some Honorable Mentions (in no real order), most of which spent at least a little time in the Top 10: Jonathan Glazer's The Zone of Interest (which really deserves that 10 spot, but it's about as far from re-watchable as it gets); David Fincher's The Killer; Sofia Coppola's Priscilla; Kelly Fremon Craig's Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.; and Takashi Yamazaki's Godzilla Minus One. Any of these could easily claim that 10 spot on another day. As for Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon? Sorry, y'all, but it barely cracked my Top 20. No matter how incredibly well-made it was, it was still a solid hour too long. And worst of all, it felt it!
Okay, without further ado, here they are…
My Top 10 Films of 2023!!
10. Danny & Michael Philippou's Talk to Me
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Damn. This was fantastic. I’m still really pissed I missed it in cinemas. Such a super creepy, perfectly executed premise fueled by surprisingly good performances and genuinely terrifying moments, throughout. I especially love that it never heavily relies on jump-scares and just how brutal these spirits get. The desperation and hopelessness of the third act is just the cherry on top.
9. Greta Gerwig's Barbie
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Hilarious. Bold. Heartwarming. And not at all subtle. Margot is perfection, which doesn’t always work in the film’s favor, but it knows and acknowledges that, and becomes more interesting by doing so. Gosling is hilarious and interesting and delivers one of the most absurdly audacious performances of the year. Gerwig’s vision, here, is dazzling not only in its use of practical effects, but also its brazen approach to the film’s message.
8. Christopher McQuarrie's Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1
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Tom Cruise is out here doing the important work in a time when said important work is more essential than ever. This is a big-screen spectacle of an action film with exciting fights and chases and stunts that get more and more impressive, wild and outlandish throughout. As to be expected from the franchise, the cast all deliver rock-solid performances, and McQuarrie’s work behind the camera is every bit as good as Fallout, despite Fallout still probably being the better of the two films, overall. The plot, action, and editing here are all perfectly intense, working beautifully together to create a truly jaw-dropping piece of action cinema. Once again Cruise and friends prove decisively that popcorn flicks can be art, too, folks. Big, loud, crazy, fun art. So damn good.
7. James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3
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Loved it. Every single moment is earned. The needle drops get better and better and build up to a joyous, cathartic, downright amazing moment at the end. James Gunn directs the hell out of his pitch-perfect script, allowing these characters to evolve in a manner as interesting as it is entertaining as it is organic. The Winter Soldier is still the best single film in the MCU, but this trilogy is its heart and soul. Finally… Cosmo is such a Good Dog.
6. Wes Anderson's Asteroid City
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There’s good reason why Wes Anderson is one of my very favorite living directors. Asteroid City is a fine example of pretty much all of them. It’s visually stunning (How the f*ck did that production design not get nominated?!) , superbly acted, and written with as much quirky humor as it is raw emotion as it is perfectly balanced existentialism. I may still not quite be fully sold on the framing device, but all-in-all, this is a purely Andersonian oddity, and I loved every minute of it. Plus, I really want to be friends with that roadrunner.
5. Alexander Payne's The Holdovers
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Genuinely hilarious and sneakily heartfelt. The tender moments play out so naturally that they pack an emotional wallop, then the brilliant Paul Giamatti or Da'Vine Joy Randolph lets out a perfectly delivered line that’ll absolutely floor you. And I just love the look of it, every single piece of this film looks and feels like it’s straight out of the ‘70s. So good. Probably my favorite Payne?
4. Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things
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Despite being significantly overlong, Lanthimos' Poor Things is still just so damn good. I hate that Emma Stone’s odds are going down, as she delivers what will likely remain a favorite ‘til the end of the decade. Mark Ruffalo is also a blast, and is very much the upset I'm hoping for most come March 10. I honestly didn’t think he still had a performance like this in him. Dafoe is magnificently weird, and every time he graced the screen was a treat. Yorgos went off, here. This is probably his best work yet. It’s also one of the most visually interesting films of the year. I absolutely loved how this movie was shot. And it’s very easily better than the book. So, y’know, there’ that too.
3. Dos Santos, Powers & Thompson's Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
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A masterful amalgamation of animation styles, narrative ideas and next-level voice performances. As visually breathtaking as it is emotionally ambitious as it is structurally exciting and entertaining. This is the exact type of comic book movie that still has me excited for comic book movies.
2. Wes Anderson's The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar & Three More
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I'm kinda cheating, here, as this is technically a collection four individually released short films, and not the originally planned anthology feature. But I don't care. These are all fantastic; masterclasses in adaptation, blocking, production design and acting, the lot of 'em. I want so badly for Wes Anderson to just adapt Dahl's entire bibliography. Head HERE for my full thoughts.
And The Best Film of 2023 is…
1. Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer
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A truly staggering achievement. As ambitious and bold a biopic as we’ve gotten in a very long time. Nolan understands the mechanics of this man and his story in a way that's so philosophically nuanced, and directs scene-after-scene of characters discussing physics and politics in a that makes it edge-of-your-seat shit.
Thank you for reading!
-Timothy Patrick Boyer.
More of My Best of 2023...
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Chapters: 2/6 Fandom: Marvel (Comics), Marvel Noir, Spider-Man (Comicverse) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Jean DeWolfe & Peter Parker, Jean DeWolfe & Peter Benjamin Parker | Spider-Man Noir Characters: Jean DeWolfe, Peter Benjamin Parker | Spider-Man Noir, Peter Parker, Felicia Hardy | White Widow Additional Tags: how the FUCK do marvel tags work just the fandom and character stuff is giving me whiplash, Canon-Typical Violence, canon literally showed a cannibalized corpse tho soooo, Blood and Violence, Blood and Injury, Post Eyes Without A Face, Human Experimentation (mentioned), Developing Friendships, but like both sides refuse to admit it/hate it, slight humour, it's not ALL dark and gritty i just need to warn for the canon-typical stuff, Peter Parker is a Mess, Jean DeWolfe is Tired, of Peter's bullshit, Yes Beta We Don't Die But Shit's Still Fucked (Like Robbie rip), Peter Parker Needs a Hug, lbr tho he'd instinctively punch anyone who tried Series: Part 1 of What's Black is White, what's True is False Summary:
Jean DeWolfe has seen lots of things within his job. Many mysteries, many disgusting things (Octavius comes to mind), many fights, and certainly rarely anything nice. Somehow, the weirdest thing turns out to be a random Bugle reporter.
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I come bearing a second chapter! Mind the tags for this one. And remember that canon-typical violence is already so incredibly fucked.
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iwasbored777 · 11 months
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Everyone is talking about Gwen being jealous of Margo but no one's talking about Gwen, knowing that Miles is mad at her, took Margo in her band to go save Miles together cuz this isn't about her feelings, it's about Miles' safety. And if that's not love idk what is.
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Spidey Super Stories #17 with Kang the Conquerer from 1976
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lildoodlenoodle · 9 months
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The more I think about it the more I see similarities between Superior Spider and Miguel from ATSV
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hxroic-wxlls · 6 months
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"SPIDER-MAN!"
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"You thought you could elude me, didn't you? Well I have eyes all over the city! Now that I have you cornered, there's no way out..."
She steps closer... And holds up her phone.
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"Genius Invokation! Play me, web-fiend!"
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“ H-holy sh- Here! Here. Jeez, can’t a guy get a little shut eye, around here? “
Well, that was certainly something to wake up to. And he thought he’d get some proper relaxation time in his little web hammock, after dealing with that ‘wall-man’ guy. Bad-guys sure are getting creative with their names and abilities, aren’t they?
…Alright, he’s just gonna ignore the whole ‘eyes over the city’ thing, cause that’s honestly a bit creepy. What he won’t ignore, though…
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“ Oh, you’re ON. “
No matter the time of day, he’s always down for some good ‘ol Genius Invokation! Nothing better than that!
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actually so close to making a stonathan spider-man au
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