RCBH928 wrote:samsonlonghair wrote:I saw Spider-man Far from Home over the weekend. Cool flick. Plotwise, they borrowed a lot of story beats from James Bond flicks and from class trip / european vacation style movies. It's cute, and light hearted. This movie feels like a break from the heavy-handed serious tone of Infinity War and Endgame.
They really nailed the physics of Spider-man swinging from a web. The way Spider-man has to improvise in the middle of a fight looks exactly right. Having seen every Spider-man movie and cartoon of the last thirty years, I can honestly say that I've never seen a Spider-man action sequence look any better than this.
Jake Gyllenhaal really knocks it out of the park as Mysterio. The costume designers need to win an academy award for somehow making Mysterio look cool, heroic, and even threatening.
Spider-man Far from Home is a solid superhero flick. I recommend it.
I think the last Spiderman movie I saw was the one with Jamie Foxx. Which of the newer ones are good? I generally like superhero movies but not when they are dumbed down like the "Michael Bay" movies. Why did they replace Garfield, not much of money drawer?
Yes, that's partly true. Garfield was replaced in part because The Amazing Spider-Man 2 wasn't as commercially successful as SONY had hoped. In fact, it was one of the poorest box office returns of any Spider-Man movie. It still made millions, but in today's movie industry the investors expect a big budget superhero flick to return tens of millions of dollars.
There's also office politics. Apparently Andrew Garfield wasn't well-liked at SONY for other reasons. There was a SONY email hack a few years ago that spilled the beans on internal conflicts at SONY.
The biggest reason of all is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sony wanted to make the kind of money Disney was making with their MCU. SONY tried to set up a Sinister Six spinoff and a Venom spinoff with mixed success. Everyone in the movie industry wants to make Marvel Cinematic Universe money, and everyone else is failing at it. Warner Bros. "monsterverse" already failed after Dracula Untold underperformed and The Mummy bombed. Legendary pictures has seen lower than expected profit from their Godzilla and Kong movies. Even Disney themselves have failed to turn Star Wars (a proven moneymaker) into the cash cow they were hoping for.
SONY struck a deal with Marvel to bring Spider-man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Spider-man movies have seen a huge increase in revenue (a win for SONY) and Spider-man has made cameo appearances in Civil War, Infinity War, and Endgame (a win for Marvel/Disney) plus that lucrative merchandising (another win for Marvel/Disney) . Details about these negotiations were leaked in that aforementioned email hack.
So which Spider-man movies are good? I agree completely with isiola. Spider-man Homecoming and Spider-man Far from Home, are very good MCU films produced by SONY in cooperation with Marvel.
Into the Spider-verse (the animated movie) is also very good in a different way. The animation is Cell shaded with a low frame rate. You're either going to love that or hate it. It's cool and clever with a lot of easter eggs and inside jokes.
The most important thing (from SONY's perspective) is that Into the Spider-verse teaches the audience that there can be multiple versions of Spider-man. This is important because SONY still really wants to make their own Spider-man movies without Marvel/Disney. That brings us to Venom...
I'm going to be completely frank here: I don't like the movie Venom. It seems that SONY is still trying to build their own cinematic universe outside of the MCU. Venom reminds me more of a big, dumb movie. Instead of being a genuine menace, the Venom symbiote is played off as more of a creepy joke. My opinion aside, many other people did enjoy Venom and the movie was surprisingly profitable for SONY. Venom didn't earn as much revenue as a full-fledged Avengers crossover, but it made revenue comparable to a smaller (no pun intended) MCU movie like Ant-man and the Wasp. That's a victory as far as SONY is concerned. They're going to be making another film about a Spider-man villain next: Morbius the Living Vampire. Expect that to come out next summer.