Spider-Man: No Way Home

So had I.
There are streaming rentals available; pay a certain amount and you have a window of time to start watching the film, maybe as much as a month or so, and then once you DO start, you have 48 hours to finish watching (or watch it on a loop until your head falls off) before it expires.

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So many spoiler videos online,…showing clips

This looks like the cringeyist cringe-fest of all Spider-man movies

Not going to see, don’t think I could stand it

J
 
So many spoiler videos online,…showing clips

This looks like the cringeyist cringe-fest of all Spider-man movies

Not going to see, don’t think I could stand it

J
ive been avoiding at all costs, but thanks to the click bait @$$holes they have no problem putting spoilers in the thumbnail.. ive seen a few things i wish i hadn't.. but the pretty big reveal im pretty sure was spoiled a very long time ago

im really up in the air.. was suppose to go tonight but i dont get out of quarantine until tomorrow depending testing.. forfeited my tickets to younger friends..

hopefully ill catch it this weekend

still have hopes, but i haven't really spoiled much.. so i dont know
 
My girlfriend and I indulged our love of Marvel and watched the film this afternoon and it was brilliant, loved every minute.
A great big dose of Marvel is what we all need in what has been another challenging year.
Just avoid social media for a couple of days and go and enjoy it.
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The clips aren't the whole film.
Remember how some trailers/clips have differred from the final film in the past...
The clips I watched are key parts of the film on YouTube, shot inside a cinema, probably been taken down now, but you’re right, taken out of context, the film could be great, but these clips are cringey

J
 
The clips I watched are key parts of the film on YouTube, shot inside a cinema, probably been taken down now, but you’re right, taken out of context, the film could be great, but these clips are cringey

J
Ugh scumbos recording on their phone in the cinema are the worst. Selfish idiots who don't care whether their actions impact other people's enjoyment with their bright lit up screen.
The lack of attention span with many people these days will cause cinemas to close far sooner than the big blockbusters.
I love seeing films on the big screen but selfish idiots are ruining the experience which is even more surprising that people are behaving this way given we are lucky to have cinemas open during a pandemic.
Sorry, rant over.

I wont give any spoilers but as you said a few out of context scenes arent a whole film. I'm surprised anyone even watches them. Why ruin a film by watching spoilers before seeing it?
 
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Loved it. I went in skeptical, and definitely have a few issues with it, but not big enough to actually effect the enjoyment or quality of the movie.
Like closer to "How did Indy go underwater with the sub/he should have gotten hypothermia from that" and "Dino DNA wouldn't have survived in mosquitos" issues—small that you start to notice when you REALLY think about it, but its still a fun, and really good, movie.
 
Ugh scumbos recording on their phone in the cinema are the worst. Selfish idiots who don't care whether their actions impact other people's enjoyment with their bright lit up screen.
The lack of attention span with many people these days will cause cinemas to close far sooner than the big blockbusters.
I love seeing films on the big screen but selfish idiots are ruining the experience which is even more surprising that people are behaving this way given we are lucky to have cinemas open during a pandemic.
Sorry, rant over.

I wont give any spoilers but as you said a few out of context scenes arent a whole film. I'm surprised anyone even watches them. Why ruin a film by watching spoilers before seeing it?
They wouldn't bother doing that it if the bigger idiots were able to restrain themselves from clicking on said videos & spoilers. No supply if there's no demand.
 
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