Can we all agree the speech scene was cringy

Can we all agree the speech scene was cringy.

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Not as cringy as your speech scenes.

I think it was wanted. Mysterio immediately take a 360, when he stopped reciting the lines that the female screenwriter passed on to him from the ear.

Their whole group was a bit pathetic.

I honestly don't get what they were going for with him.
Ex-stark employee?
It just felt off somehow.

I guess I was expecting him to play mysterio more like lou bloom in nightcrawler

I think he worked his crowd well, and it contrasted with him pointing guns on all of them the moment there was a problem. It shows that even his "reveal" was an act, and you don't see what he's really like until he's determined to kill Spidey and pals.

He still wanted his cape perfect though, and I respect that.

>made sure not to yell at cape-lady when he was losing his temper
consummate professional

He literally was Lou, a sociopath who only cares about advancing his own career in media and doesn't care who he hurts along the way who thinks he's hot shit for manipulating people and thinks that means he's owed respect and gets manically frustrated when he doesn't get it.

They literally foreshadowed his tech with stark so he became the stark employee

Everything has to be connected to Stark.

Maybe it was just the directing, I dunno

It was very cringy, overstretched coaching session
Also I disliked how he was just an engineer who designed a projector or some shit, basically a washed up nerd, but he acted like unhinged Ed Harris in Truman Show
We're supposed to buy that he has this natural competence and pretense of a seasoned hollywood auteur-director AND actor?

the sinister six will all be disguntled ex-stark employees

I thought he was fun.

It was supposed to be extremely hammy, that is how Mysterio is

I'm glad Not Tony Stark got the recognition he deserves

>didnt watch the movie
He literally had a coach for all his faults. That's the entire reason he wasn't flying solo. He just happened to be the least ugly out of the group of Revengers

Since they're all shown to be high tech, from Shocker to Vulture, I don't see why not.

Vulture wasn't a Stark employee though, only Mysterio was

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The twist that he was a villain was so stupid. Everyone who knows the character knows he's a bad guy. Either they should have just committed to him being a hero or built him as a villain from the start of the film. Also him being a Stark employee was stupid.

Yeah, but he only turned to villainy because of a Tony Stark initiative to just roll up on his perfectly lawful government contracted salvaged job and take over with his Damage Control. He was still "caused" by Tony.

nah
if you know the character, it's fun to see all his bullshit. ("muh family")
if you're a casual, it's a real twist

You're one of the retards who thought he was telling the truth aren't you

Half the reason to see the movie was to see if Marvel was actually committing to making him a good guy or not. It's a good thing the film actually got watchable after the reveal, since the only thing that was keeping me around for the first half of the movie was waiting to see what the twist would be.

I've seen worse, like your post.

>mysterio
>only pretending to be a good guy
>twist
Read a book nigger

>cringy

Fuck off.

Are you 12?

By the way, I don't know how this works in America, but in my country the government can't just unilaterally rescind a bid contract with the private initiative without at least offering up a fatass compensation for their prospected losses, unless they fuck up huge.

Are you?

not really, none of the workers were going to be put into the poor house, vulture's own pettiness and greed turned him to villainy

>You won't become a literal homeless, so it's ok for a billionaire to just steal your fucking income source
How patriotic of you, user.

The whole capeshit concept is already cringy, so I'm not sure why you're complaining to be honest.

What about Scorpion?

Why Tony gave his tech to Peter?

Why left EDITH for him? Why not Harley Keener? What about Pepper? Hell, why not give it to a responsible military man and Avenger, Rhodey?

Why not save it for his own real daughter?

Because then we couldn't make this Spider-Man movie all about Tony Stark and we simply can't have that.

The second he said “see, that wasn’t so hard, was it?” I had to restrain myself from walking out

Peter showed up and helped him in space once

THEY HAVE THIS DEEP CONNECTION OF BARELY KNOWING EACH OTHER

The only person you mentioned who even really makes sense is Rhodes. But he probably has his own Edith built in anyway.

Literally and unironically the
>We're connected
scene from Iron Man 3 except not a joke

So I mean... what was his plan for after someone else with superpowers showed up?
"They'll listen to us!" Ok... so what are you going to do when a threat NOT made by you shows up? What are you going to do when you're called on to fight for Earth? Many of the threats you'd need to fight aren't something you can handle with the drones.

What scene was that? I can't remember a single thing about IM3, but I guess that's fine because Disney couldn't remember the ending of the movie by the very next movie either.

He'll be conveniently off-world fighting a nondescript threat. Hey, it works for Carol.

>Disney couldn't remember the ending of the movie by the very next movie either.
That's because the ending was supposed to be THE ending for MCU Tony, but Disney showered RDJ with money and he signed for more movies.

At least have the decency of having Tony "retired" at the start of Age of Ultron but reluctantly getting back into a suit due to the magnitude of the threat of Ultron. Not "lmao since you last saw me destroying all my armors I built AN ENTIRE ARMY OF THEM"

I thought it was hilarious. You figured he'd make a typical silent sinister villain smile to the audience after Peter left, and he looks like he is going to do it, but then he turns on a plate and starts sperging his villain monologue.

>lmao since you last saw me destroying all my armors
Was also a shit ending. Destroying the suits because Pepper was being a cunt about his PTSD.

They didn't go into the poorhouse because they snuck some tech out and turned to crime. Losing the contract without reimbursement would have ruined them if they didn't do what they did

Can't remember the exact scene. The kid tries to convince Tony they're "connected" so he'll stay and play dad.

Kinda, but lets be honest, Mysterio was by far the best part of this movie. I thought it was Iron man 3 level bad, which is ironically fitting.

I'm so glad they didn't actually make him a hero just because it makes people like you mad

It's so amazing. I keep not believing that people seriously believed that MYSTERIO: THE GUY WHO'S ENTIRE THING IS TRICKERY AND LIES actually seriously thought he was a hero from another dimension. I keep thinking "everybody knows Spider-Man's rouge gallery. Surely, they know Mysterio is just pretending"

And yet I keep getting proven wrong in fucking Yea Forums of all places. I keep seeing people who were shocked that he was a villain or say that it was bad that he was a villain because "hurr durr it was obvious". Like are you fucking retarded. I bet you think he's really dead too