You know what I've never really thought about in depth or really just acknowledge at all
Is that my favourite hero as a child was Hawkeye. I fucking love him
Ever since I was little and I watches Earth's Mightiest Hero's (if you've seen that you are a real one) and I loved him
It really annoys me when he gets shit from the fandom for being the useless Avenger because the MCU didn't give him any of his awesome backstory or powers. The make him seem powerless he isn't as completely useless as they make him out to be. He isn't just some guy with a bow.
He has acute sense and pin point vision. He is expert acrobat (from his time in the circus which the didn't reference at all in the MCU) and is a military trained combatant - like Bucky and Steve. He is also a master assassin (which the touched on in the beginning of Endgame and Hawkeye)
Give my boy the respect he deserves! Like I didn't even realised how much I loved him until I remembered that year when I asked my parents to buy me a NERF bow and "arrows" for my birthday one year
How had I forgotten he was my favourite?
My poor purple boy.
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Yeah, probably best to hide the Red Skull behind a curtain. Not a good look when you’re pretending not to be nazis
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so yeah we finally went to see
Spider‑Man: Across the Spider-Verse
and I would have to say I was surprised
by the amount of ppl that were there when the
movie started it like like the theater we were
in was half full.
but also of course there was some collectable
goodies for this one also which you can see Here.
As for the movie itself I would have to say
it was amazing! truly spectacular! and every
other Spider-Man related adjective lol
but seriously it was excellent I would have to
say I did love it.
I feel that the story this time focus
a bit more on Gwen at least I thought it did
Miles is still heavily part of the story and
does follow him but I do think it does focus
more on Gwen to me it was a bit of a
60/40 where it was 60 Gwen and 40 Miles
but there is alot going on in this movie
you do have to pay attention!
It takes place like a year or so after the
first one and Miles is busy doing his best
being the Spider-Man of his corner of the
Multiverse (Earth-1610) but is struggling
with his normal/home life and his duties
as Spider-Man. Unknowingly he creates
a threat to the entire Multiverse
known as the Spot
and ends up reuniting with Gwen and his
friends from the original movies and
goes on a huge spider fueled adventure
across the multiverse to stop him
while at the same time meeting
various Spider-People
especially Miguel O'Hara
Spider-Man 2099 (Earth 928 a possible Marvel future)
who is bring all the Spider-People together
to hopefully protect the Multiverse.
Like I said the movie is excellent
I loved every minute of it and it quite long
as animated movies go being it is like 2 and a half hours
but the animation is excellent just like the first one
and I feel each Spider-Person is given their own
style of animation and there own look which
really sets them apart.
The music for this is great as well both the
films score and the various songs used through out.
the voice acting is I thought was perfectly
done, sure alot of it is easy at times when
people are wearing masks but when they are not
it is quite impressive. They are still
very expressive with "mask eye" movements and
body gestures which are all very fluid and life
like.
One thing this movie has alot of is humor
as Peter B. Parker says in the movie
"Spider-Man is suppose to be funny"
and this is just that the movie does have
lots of funny moments to balance out the
seriousness and drama. One of the most funny
parts of the movie is when the Spot is
introduced and his first fight with Miles
is hilarious.
The references and cameos are mind blowing!!
you'll have to go and see this like 15 times
or watch it frame by frame digitally or possibility
wear out the pause button when it comes on disk
to see and get everything!! its truly amazing
how much they put into this.
I have to say I thought the choice of the Spot
for the main villain in this was pretty good
being his powers are interdimensional and
would work good in a movie that deals with
the Multiverse and I felt that they did a
really good job with the character in general
I how ever was not to sure about making
Spider-Man 2099 a some what secondary
villain. He wasn't really I think a
villain but more of a person with good
intentions that might not be the best
way about doing things?
They did a really good job with the
character tho I thought he was
handled nicely over all.
but yeah they kinda took everything
that made the first one great and
did more of that plus a bunch of
new and amazing things
you can tell that this is a huge
leap form the previous movie.
So pretty much if you loved
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
you'll love this one too!
also there isn't any credit scenes
so you don't have to sit and wait for that
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The impact Spiderverse has on art and artists is INSANE. Everyone is drawing, everyone is CREATING. From colour studies, to the art style studies, to making sona influenced by the movies' character designs. AI generated images are nowhere to be seen, and I hope they're going to stay buried in the uncreative pits they belong in... the world is in balance.
Seeing all the works are... WOW
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Ever heard of the Bayou King?✨
Made this icon for my pookie @sleepyxsinner . I forgot add the shadow but they said it was okay without it. So I trust them with this. >:3 👍
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