Finally got around to watching this film and all I can ask is how something like this can even exist? It's arguably the best American film of the decade, as nothing else is as genuinely cool or fun or visually interesting. Am I a retard for not watching this in theaters?
Finally got around to watching this film and all I can ask is how something like this can even exist...
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Im so sad user, I too just recently watched this and I regret not seeing it in theaters even though I easily had money for it at the time due to finally getting a job some months before it.
Its great.
>Am I a retard for not watching this in theaters?
Yes, it was amazing in theaters
It exists because capeshit has made it that a animated superhero film can exist without being purely fathering to kids with little effort cgi or jokes. It’s what happens when adults can be a target audience.
The entirety of animation’s problems has always been the stigma that its only for kids and that’s who’ll watch it
how does it feel knowing this is legitimately the peak of animated movies?
Do you mean animated film? Even then it's debatable, and I say that as someone who absolutely loved this movie.
Really other than the visual flair it's an average+ movie, but the visual flair is so unprecedented in 3DCG and well pulled off that it certainly deserves to be called great.
But this was absolutely a kids' movie.
Like you should watch more animated movies if you think that.
I saw in theatres and thought it was meh. Watched it at home and changed my mind. Even saw the Daredevil easter egg before it was pointed out online because the viewing experience was that much better at home than in theater. Theaters are so shit.
Feels pretty bad and shameful as it only further cements the fact that Americans suck and can't make anything cool or fun anymore. Everything is rooted in irony and satire and winking at the audience bullshit instead of being genuine and made with love and care for the medium.
Name another American film in the past decade that's as cool and fun and genuinely entertaining as this one.
Did Spider-Verse not do very well in theatres? My friends and I saw it only about a week after its release and aside from us, there were only about 4 or 5 other people there in a ~300 capacity theatre. Though I'm in Australia so I realize my perspective might be a bit skewed,