Anything great will do that. The hacks always chase the last popular thing, to the point it becomes a standard until and sometimes lasting after the next popular thing. Do you even remember the age of shitty platformers in games? Not every copy is bad, like the flintstones, but for every successful cooy theres a river a dog vomit.
Josiah Miller
Name one other movie that looks as good as that, OP
Cooper Bell
This. Nobody gives a shit about "Pan Up, Pan Down, French Song, The End" anymore, Wes.
Kayden Rogers
Literally any this year. Another movie that looks as tryhard appealing to millennials though, that's a tough one
Luke Nelson
>Anything great will do that. But Shrek and Spider-Verse aren't great, they're successful, which is a vastly different thing.
Brayden Price
>"unique" artstyle Is there a reason for the quotation marks? Do you think the art style of the movie is not unique, and if you do, where have you seen that style before?
Dominic Cruz
Oh you weren't trying to make a point, you're just stupid. My mistake
Jaxon Martinez
You're accurately describing this movie and its audience somehow though
Christopher Roberts
The Lego Movie had a unique style and actually looked good, as opposed to this chromatic aberration low FPS eye cancer
Hunter Moore
Fair point, so all together that's 5 movies over the total of animated movies released since 2014
Ryder Bennett
I watched a video on how Spiderverse was animated. It isn't any lower fps than any other movie. They used the "on 2s" and "on 1s" techniques. Their best use of this was Miles. When they wanted him to look inexperienced or out of his depth, he's animated on 2s. As the movie progresses he more and more is animated on 1s as he becomes more confident in his powers culminating in the scene where finally dons his costume and joins the fight at the end. Which animated on 1s.
Chromatic aberation in this movie is used to pull your focus instead of just pulling shit on screen out of focus.
The animation is as it is because they wanted to make a movie that looks like an animated comic book instead of just making another comic book movie.
Mason Clark
A lot of people who criticize this movie bring up the "fps" thing, which is a handy tell of how little they know or understand about animation.
The chromatic aberration is just there for pizzazz though; you don't need to try and rationalize EVERYTHING about the style as an artistically magnificent decision bro
Also that last argument is kind of shoddy. If you want to make something more like an animated comic book it would be more logical to use traditional animation instead of making such an vehement point of bending 3D to look less like 3D
Jacob Richardson
>The chromatic aberration is just there for pizzazz though; you don't need to try and rationalize EVERYTHING about the style as an artistically magnificent decision bro
Go back and look at scenes that use the aberation heavy. You'll notice scenery or characters that aren't affected. Because that's where the animators want your attention pulled to. They used aberation in place of standard focus blur.
Dylan Miller
>The chromatic aberration is just there for pizzazz though; you don't need to try and rationalize EVERYTHING about the style as an artistically magnificent decision bro They literally said that's why they did it. The decision was, instead of using DoF to show the focus of scenes, anywhere that would normally be blurry with DoF was just made to be more chromatically abberant, so lines are still sharp across the whole scene, but the eye is naturally drawn to where the directors want you to look.
Dylan Torres
Fair enough
Hudson Nguyen
Too you maybe. But to Spider-fans it's pretty great.
Jack Johnson
>low FPS eye cancer The only characters that have lower frame count are Miles to represent his inexperience as >106442880 stated or Peni to fully emulate anime's more static animation techniques.
What idiots bitch about in regards to "low fps" is more likely just the lack of traditional motion blur used in this film.
Carson Sanchez
I'm not a fan and liked it; I though in fact people actually familiar with the material would hate it, but I watched it with a friend that's super into Spider-Man since we were kids and fucking loved it
Matthew Taylor
Exactly. I absolutely love it not because of the animation and stylistic choice (though it did help), but because I actually got Spiders that were heroic. That's all that matter to me really. Shit this movie actually made Miles likable and that's really hard to do after Bendis.
Jaxson Wright
Not really
Parker Ross
Spider-Man was my favorite hero since childhood and this movie was below average, if not disrespectful
Charles Reed
maybe because he isn't your hero since childhood?
Kevin Hill
>no you ok
Jordan Garcia
No you?
Leo Hughes
>Spider-Verse apologists resort to No True Scotsman for arguments
Aiden Sanchez
How many more of these bait threads can we actually have? I expected them when Spider-verse was sweeping awards and then again at the Oscars, but this seems excessive.
Man this "Spider-Verse is good" meme is getting out of control, uninitiated newfags might actually start to think it's unironically true if this keeps up
Owen Flores
>Spider-verse haters resort to treating their opinions as facts for arguments
Luis Gutierrez
>One idiot tries to bring up a popular consent among a specific group of fans that doesn't really exist >Anons point out it doesn't exist >"WTF s-stop baiting me!"
>"EVERYONE likes this movie" >people say they don't >"NUH-UH YOU'RE LYING YOU'RE NOT TRUE SPIDER-FANS"
Alexander Sullivan
Man this "Spider-Verse is bad" meme is getting out of control, uninitiated shitposters might actually start to think it's unironically true instead of just contrarianism shiposting if this keeps up
Jacob Barnes
You do realize that, if there's indeed too many bait threads and that's a problem, you're validating them by posting in them like a triggered dumbass right?
Lincoln Taylor
>A lot of people like a movie and it's a critical success >Movie gets praised >"Why is this movie getting praised it's objectively bad"
Dylan Reyes
>diversity Get the fuck out, /pol/; you have no power here.
Adrian Parker
Then how do you explain the fact you're literally Hitler?