The Spiderman trilogy films had Peter spitting webbing out his wrists. If Peter Parker truly
exhibited the traits of a spider, it would make more sense for him to spit webbing out
his butt. In Spider-man: Homecoming, he had web shooters instead which is a better idea.
Not every terrorist is an ex scientist or a victim of a science experiment gone wrong.
The villains in the Sam Raimi are all science experiments gone wrong, but in Spider-man:
Homecoming, Vulture is just a regular blue collar worker with a with motives that seem
much more realistic.It never made sense why Peter would choose the career of being a photographer
for the Daily Bugle in Sam Raimi's trilogy. The newspaper business has been in a steady
decline since 2001 and the first Spider-man film was released a year after the dip. Peter
Parker is smarter in Spider-Man: Homecoming and makes his money through Google adsense
by posting his footage online. This is the first Spider-man movie where the villain doesn't
talk to himself. He eventually gets sent to prison while the other crazy people that talk
to themselves in the Sam Raimi trilogy die which is good thing because they would never
be sent to prison for their crimes since they'd be able to plead insanity crediting their
crimes to the voices in their heads. Peter Parker's spider sense is straight ca ca.
Every mentor he chooses turns out to be a villain in Spider-Man 1, 2, and 3. Norman
becomes the Green Goblin, Dr. Octavius become Doc Oct, Dr. Connors with the missing arm
will eventually become the lizard, and the symbiote causes Peter to become the bad guy.
In Spider-man Homecoming, his mentor Tony Stark actually teaches him a thing or two
on what it really means to be a hero. It seems like everyone in the Spiderman trilogy has
daddy issues. Peter doesn't have a daddy or uncle. Harry has a daddy who hates him,
and this same dad haunts him for the rest of the trilogy, Mary Jane has a daddy who
yells a lot, and Gwen Stacy's dad is disengaged and doesn't even know who she's dating
(audio). Only two people have daddy issues (if you want to include Iron Man). I'm not
even sure you want to include Vulture's daughter, because he only kills and steals
to afford a better life for his wife and daughter. The point of origin stories is to find out
how a hero becomes a hero. They dropped the ball in the Sam Raimi trilogy because Peter
is already fully experienced in web slinging midway through the movie. You appreciate Peter
more in Spider-man: Homecoming because he never fully gets the hang of his powers and
probably won't until the end of this trilogy. I can't stand when Hollywood doesn't hire
based on the characters attributes. There's a love interest with dyed hair in all the
Sam Raimi films. Just hire a real blonde or hire a real red head. All the girls in this
movie wear their hair natural. It never made sense how, even though Peter was a loser in
school, all the prettiest girls in the franchise were attracted to him. This never happens
in real life. The pretty girls in Spider-man: Homecoming find Peter attractive for the same
reasons everyone else in the school thinks he's a loser. They like him because of his
brains since they're geniuses too and they like him because he's awkward, because they're
awkward and could relate. It was always kind of awkward watching Spider-man take advantage
of the hotties in the trilogy. He would kiss them knowing good and well they wouldn't
have kissed him if they knew he was Peter Parker. There are no kissing scenes in Spider-man:
Homecoming because this Peter Park has morals. Speaking of hotties. Aunt May is fine in this
movie. There's a funeral scene in every film in the Spider-man trilogy. What type
of hero lets that much people die annually like that? It sucks that the MCU is allergic
to killing meaningful characters, but it was refreshing to see a Spiderman film without
a funeral scene for once. The is the first Spider-man film when they don't throw Uncle
Ben's death all in your face. Collectively, Uncle Ben had more screen time in the Sam
Raimi franchise than Venom did and that's a crime. In Spider-man: Homecoming, they only
mention him by name because nobody's interested in his storyline (audio). The storylines we
are interested in is the Avengers. That's why it's awesome that Spidey's universe
is meshed with the MCU's this time around. Sony only had the rights to the Spider-man
catalog. Although Spidey is the most popular Marvel character, it gets dull watching a
film centered around one superhero. The X-men films are always better than the standalone
Wolverine films and the MCU ensemble films are always better than the stand alones. There's
more diversity in this movie than a Crayola box. (Carlton Banks audio: I've got jungle
fever, she's got jungle fever, we've got jungle fever, we're in love). People of
color have never had any meaningful roles in the original Sony trilogy. I always thought
it was weird that Spider-man never ran out of buildings to web in these movies. It's
like every building's a skyscraper. If I were the bad guys, I'd just commit crimes
in the suburbs so Spidey couldn't chase me down. In this movie, there's actually
a scene where Spidey runs out of buildings and has to foot it all the way to the bad
guys. I was never a fan of how easy it is to be Spider-man in this trilogy. The movie
implies all you need to do is get bit by a spider and as long as you work under 25 hours
at your part time job, you too could be an excellent vigilante. In this version, Peter
got bit by the spider, but he's also great at science so he creates his own webbing,
he's also good at networking and makes friends with Stark who gives him a suit that offers
a competitive advantage so it's more than just the bite that makes him Spider-man, it's
the whole package. I swear Peter's relatives get attacked in every movie. Aunt May gets
kidnapped, Uncle Ben gets shot, and a Jehovah's Witness knocks on Aunt May's door and forces
her to accept Jesus Christ as her lord and savior (audio). Marvel was smart enough to
cut the scenes out of the movie where Aunt May was in danger because the audience doesn't
really care about those elements and they tend to drag the film. New York's public
transportation system sucks. There's a scene in every Spider-man movie where Pete has to
save the day. He's literally stretched thin, and makes the letter T Jesus pose and always
manages to save the day at the end. I like the fact he failed in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
It's like the MCU is telling the audience "um this dude ain't Jesus" and you could
appreciate the humanity in his character. The bullies in these movies are unrealistic.
Jocks vs. Nerds was a thing during the Saved by the Bell era, but in this day in age, this
Flash represents a more realistic bully. He picks at Peter because Peter has something
that he wants and can't obtain. Respect on the academic decathlon team. It feels real
that Flash is a hater because he's just suffering from his own personal insecurities.
The bullies in the trilogy are so fake. Flash wouldn't care about Peter in real life because
he has friends, the prettiest girl in school and the fastest car. Why is he worrying about
Peter? Why is he worrying about Peter? Peter never shows up to work, I doubt he's going
to beat you at photography Eddie if he's never there to compete. Spider-man quit being
Spider-man in this franchise to focus on his personal life. This selfish sum um a b#tch.
He didn't have to quit on this movie because he was technically fired. I know Spider-man
has heightened sense, but I think his blood pressure got heightened when he got bit too
because he is super emotionally and cries for like 10% of the Sam Raimi movies. Sometimes
he's even crying for no reason. This Peter Parker cries once and that's because a building
fell on top of him. All of us would cry at that point. No one notices how Pete is never
around when Spider-man is. It's like the Clark Kent syndrome. It's pretty obvious
he's Spider-Man. Vulture has common sense and puts two and two together and figures
out Spiderman's identity when they first meet. Which is another thing I couldn't
stand about the Sony movies. Whenever someone figures out Spider-man's identity, they
gotta die. Harry died. Doc Oct died. Eddie died. So much people learn Spidey's identity
in this movie and live to see another day. Those are 24 reasons these movies are the
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