Coincidentally, I’m currently in the garage and the door is open.
Yes, it just premiered a week or two ago on the service and is really good. It has one minor character from Iron Man 3 but it shouldn’t spoil it much if you watch it beforehand. He’s a really minor character.
He’s definitely a more interesting money=superpowers character than Batman. I mean who dresses up like a bat?
What’s RDJ?
Robert Downy Jr. I think.
Pandy’s husband.
Robert Downey, Jr.
Batman sucks, comparatively – other people make his tech for him. IM makes his own.
Oh that makes sense. Yeah the MCU has been very kind to his career.
Or you can look at it as RDJ made the MCU.
I wouldn’t go that far but his movie was first. It would have helped the competition if Ruffalo starred in the MCU Hulk movie instead of Ed “change the script” Norton.
I did manage to see parts of one of the newer Spider-Man movies. I think Tom Holland does a good job. I didn’t really get into Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man for some reason. There were some spoilers though, I haven’t seen many of the movies and don’t want to spoil them for anyone considering watching them. In one of the newer Spider-Mans his mentor is dead. I assume he died saving the world in one of the movies.
Oh, I absolutely go that far. A lot of people do. A lot of people credit MCU’s success to RDJ and Jon Favreau. They were heavily acknowledged during all the “ceremonial” stuff when Endgame came out.
Can you imagine if they’d made that movie with Tom Cruise? He’d been trying to get that project greenlit for YEARS, but he was never satisfied with any scripts.
And he’d been on the shortlist of people considered for the role, too, they just gave it to Norton.
You’re both wrong. It was totally Halle Berry’s Catwoman that made the MCU.
I love him. I want to adopt him.
(However, Catwoman is not part of the MCU.)
The spider man movies are great. I would have preferred a 25 year old Peter Parker, but high school age is fine I guess. Michael Keaton was great in Homecoming. Far From Home was kind of a sidenote, and No Way Home looks like it’s going to kick a tremendous amount of ass. I’m slowly catching up on the old Spider Man Movies from Sony. I watched 1, 2, gotta watch 3 and Amazing 1 and 2 next.
Someone had to stop those evil makeup corporations.
The funny thing is the day after I rented Spider Man 1 and 2, I found them in DVD format in my garage
That’s the one I saw. The one with Michael Keaton as the villain. I saw it in pieces but enjoyed it.
He’s always great! I love him.
Story from the film set: apparently, he would sneak up behind Tom Holland, and whisper, using the voice, “I’m Batman” in his ear!
Do you remember that scene from Keaton’s Batman where Joker turns a guy into a skeleton with a hand electrocuter? That scene gave me nightmares as a child.