ITT: Scenes you love in Yea Forums movies you dislike

ITT: Scenes you love in Yea Forums movies you dislike.

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Garfield was a pretty good spiderman honestly. Not his fault ASM 2 sucked.

I like him better than Holland. That guy just doesn't feel like Spiderman to me.

ok that actually is pretty kino

i liked garfield.
not as much as mcguire, but i still liked him quite a bit

Holland is ok imo. I don't like the iron man jr thing. Homecoming didn't have any memorable scene. Op vid was really nice. I like the AS suit. I don't remember much of AS films, what is it that makes people think it's the worst of all Spider-Man movies?

I actually really like the Hoodie-man outfit from the gas station. Same goes for Miles’s combo outfit in Spiderverse

garfield is fucking ugly son of a bitch. like cromagnon facial features. and obnoxious hipster hair.

look at how this dude aged out. hasn't been more than 5 years since the last movie

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It’s a shame that people shit on Andrew Garfield’s Spider-man so much. From what I’ve heard he was really passionate about the role too. He could’ve been on par with Tobey maguire, if not better, had he gotten a better script.

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For all the complaints regarding Snyder, this was a genuinely well executed scene. That mere act of superman slowly reacting less and less to the punches, until finally he doesn't even flinch and just glare at batman, then cut to the oh crap look on batman - such a small scale scene but it perfectly captures how powerful and scary superman can be, something that not even large scale destruction manage to showcase.

I thought it was agreed Garfield was a better Spiderman, he was just in shittier films

I don't think Garfield was a completely great pick, but he had the perfect body/size for Spider-Man and was really able to sell the quips.

dude come on... he's 37-38 years old now.
His Spider-man was good and the costume of the second movie almost perfect, but they should have called him much earlier.

With better agreements between Sony and Marvel, they could have called him ten years earlier and made his debut in the McU practically in phase one of the Mcu maybe even before the Avengers formed officially ..

Maybe it's something that many fans would have liked more.

That and the first time Batman blocked Superman's punch was great, shame the rest of the fight was really underwhelming.
Speaking of Snyder, lets get an obvious one out of the way
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This scene was great and felt like it was in a completely different movie than the rest of Man of Steel, probably has something to do with the dialogue being ripped straight from Morrison.

>Hannibal Buress
is he just connected to the Spider-Man franchise forever now?

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the rubble would be ok if not stark's speech

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Maybe he uses humor to mask his pain and sadness

he was an amazing modernized ditko pete in asm1.

i thought the action scenes in asm were a bit too cartoony but i loved the bit where he constructed a web in the sewer to detect where the lizard is.

also loved how uncle ben paraphrased the 'power and responsibility' line as it was getting boring seeing and hearing the same line over and over every time spidey appears -and also because peter is supposed to come up with that particular phrasing on his own. i just loved this tiny little thing, where repeating the same line again would have become rote and performative but rephrasing it made it feel fresh.

also, i mostly liked this film desu.

i didn't like asm2 but the action scenes at least looked good.

Protagonist figuring out his superpowers is the tightest shit ever. This is the bread and butter of every superhero movie, this is why sequels rarely come close to the first film.
You want to be superhero, you want to be the guy with powers, you relate.

Not really a scene but I unironically loved TASM2's take on Electro.

but why

>no yellow S on his cape
I hate when they do this shit.

I thought it was an interesting take and a good parallel to how Peter was before becoming Spider-Man. Yeah it was over the top and campy but I think the execution worked and his chemistry with Green Goblin was fun. Max is usually just an electrical engineer that blames Spider-Man for his accident, right?

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Garfield > Maguire > Holland

Hannibal's not in that vid, is he?

Garfield was a good Spidey. Shame his films were garbage.

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The yellow S is unnecessary and dumb desu

Most people forget that it was literally taken from the USM comic and I've noticed most people hate te ASM movies because it is supposed to be an USM adaptation, not an ASM one
Which reminds me of that guy who reviewed and ranked all Spider-man movies and most of his criticism on Garfield's ones were "he doesn't behave like Spider-man/Peter Parker" of "Spider-man/Peter Parker doesn't do that" while also stating at the beginning of his video that "you don't have to read the source material to understand a movie" directly contradicting the whole criticism

Garfield wanted Spider-Man to be gay and for MJ to be a dude played by MBJ. Not even kidding.

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Why didn't superman use the moment to try to talk with batman instead of continuing the fight?