[Movie] Madame Web
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[Movie] Madame Web
I guess we didn't have a thread. Apologies to those that are done with super hero movies.
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Man, I hope this is as good as the Elektra movie!
Side note: Isn't Madame Web a bit older in the comics...and a bit less able to walk/see? I understand that only movies with hot young women will get butts in seats, but it would have been nice for them to stick a little closer to the source. In addition, it would have pissed off right wing folks even more.
edit: looking it up, it appears this movie is about a later Madame Web. Obviously they realized that even comics need to concentrate on hot young women if they want teenage boys (and creepy middle aged dudes) to buy their comics.
Side note: Isn't Madame Web a bit older in the comics...and a bit less able to walk/see? I understand that only movies with hot young women will get butts in seats, but it would have been nice for them to stick a little closer to the source. In addition, it would have pissed off right wing folks even more.
edit: looking it up, it appears this movie is about a later Madame Web. Obviously they realized that even comics need to concentrate on hot young women if they want teenage boys (and creepy middle aged dudes) to buy their comics.
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I have no idea what that is and that trailer gave me a headache just trying to figure it out as it went along. I was left not knowing what I just watched lol.
I have no idea what that is and that trailer gave me a headache just trying to figure it out as it went along. I was left not knowing what I just watched lol.
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That is Dakota Johnson, who is 34, which I guess counts as a hot young woman when you're as old as we are.
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And definitely still in the hot young woman category. 40 is when Hollywood starts discriminating for women, I believe.
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This is a pretty enjoyable take on the trailer.
Watching something like Venom (in which a key Spider-Man villain just sort of wandered around wondering what to do without Spider-Man) felt like the logical end point of capitalism. Watching Morbius (in which a Spider-Man villain that nobody had heard of tried to justify his own existence for an hour and a half), meanwhile, felt like watching capitalism drive itself off a cliff in a burning truck. No good could ever come of the whole sorry project.
But now I’ve changed my mind, because now I have watched the trailer for Madame Web – the latest instalment in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe – and now I think I get it. The whole thing is meant to be bad. That’s the only logical explanation for any of this.
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We now find ourselves in a position where nobody on Earth will go to see Madame Web in the hope that it will be a good film. They’ll go to see it drunk with their friends, just so that they can ironically whoop when Dakota Johnson says “he was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died”.
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I think Jamie Lee Curtis is on record claiming the cut off is 35 (I think she said this decades ago). Which seems ironic given her seemingly ageless beauty.hepcat wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:17 pm And definitely still in the hot young woman category. 40 is when Hollywood starts discriminating for women, I believe.
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AWS260 wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 1:03 pm This is a pretty enjoyable take on the trailer.
Watching something like Venom (in which a key Spider-Man villain just sort of wandered around wondering what to do without Spider-Man) felt like the logical end point of capitalism. Watching Morbius (in which a Spider-Man villain that nobody had heard of tried to justify his own existence for an hour and a half), meanwhile, felt like watching capitalism drive itself off a cliff in a burning truck. No good could ever come of the whole sorry project.
But now I’ve changed my mind, because now I have watched the trailer for Madame Web – the latest instalment in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe – and now I think I get it. The whole thing is meant to be bad. That’s the only logical explanation for any of this.
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We now find ourselves in a position where nobody on Earth will go to see Madame Web in the hope that it will be a good film. They’ll go to see it drunk with their friends, just so that they can ironically whoop when Dakota Johnson says “he was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died”.
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I know nothing about comics and had literally never heard "Madame Web" until this thread. I mostly just came away from that trailer...confused.
So she's a female pseudo Spider Man but has psychic and possibly time travel abilities? And she's fighting some dude who has a suit like Spider Man but isn't him? And she's going to win through the magic of girl power from the ragtag group of plucky teens?
I don't really know and don't think I care enough to find out, tbh.
So she's a female pseudo Spider Man but has psychic and possibly time travel abilities? And she's fighting some dude who has a suit like Spider Man but isn't him? And she's going to win through the magic of girl power from the ragtag group of plucky teens?
I don't really know and don't think I care enough to find out, tbh.
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My takeaways after finally watching the trailer:
1) Dakota Johnson's voice over narration may be the best "I'm getting a pay check, but it's not enough to make me act for this" example I've heard this year.
2) I don't understand the connection to her mommy researching arachnids in the Amazon. Are spiders from the Amazon responsible for her powers? It would make sense, I guess. Spiders are well known for their clairvoyance and telepathy.
3) I think Dakota accidentally acted for a few minutes right around the middle of the trailer. But then she remembered what she was getting paid and stopped.
4) If you include a Billy Eilish song in your trailer, there's a 95 percent chance I'm going to tune out almost immediately.
5) Did I say 95? I meant 100.
6) So....Groundhog Day?
But if this generates something even 1/10th as funny as this, I'm okay with it
1) Dakota Johnson's voice over narration may be the best "I'm getting a pay check, but it's not enough to make me act for this" example I've heard this year.
2) I don't understand the connection to her mommy researching arachnids in the Amazon. Are spiders from the Amazon responsible for her powers? It would make sense, I guess. Spiders are well known for their clairvoyance and telepathy.
3) I think Dakota accidentally acted for a few minutes right around the middle of the trailer. But then she remembered what she was getting paid and stopped.
4) If you include a Billy Eilish song in your trailer, there's a 95 percent chance I'm going to tune out almost immediately.
5) Did I say 95? I meant 100.
6) So....Groundhog Day?
But if this generates something even 1/10th as funny as this, I'm okay with it
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Not like Spider-Man. More like an old blind and paralyzed woman that can see the future and telepathic in the comics. The "Spider-Man" is Ezekiel Sims, someone that got the superpower using rituals to gain power from Spider-Totem instead of being bite by a radioactive spider.Skinypupy wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 2:43 pm I know nothing about comics and had literally never heard "Madame Web" until this thread. I mostly just came away from that trailer...confused.
So she's a female pseudo Spider Man but has psychic and possibly time travel abilities? And she's fighting some dude who has a suit like Spider Man but isn't him? And she's going to win through the magic of girl power from the ragtag group of plucky teens?
I don't really know and don't think I care enough to find out, tbh.
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I wish they were going with the older, blinder, paralyzed-er version. Would probably be more interesting than this.
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I'm not entirely familiar with the story, but after reading some comments online there was speculation that (spoilers)
Maybe it's not that complicated or interconnected and this movie is just going to be a a one shot...but that doesn't feel right.
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Sony needs to get some new blood. The Venom movies were uninspired and derivative and the Morbius movie's only strength were the memes it generated based on how bad it was. The new Kraven movie looks to be about the same, but that's just going by the trailer, so I'm making that assumption based on a trailer and their track record so far.
It's frustrating because they were one of the first to get it right with Raimi's Spiderman films. The second of which I still put out there as one of the top 5 superhero films ever made.
It's frustrating because they were one of the first to get it right with Raimi's Spiderman films. The second of which I still put out there as one of the top 5 superhero films ever made.
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How many of the people actively involved in those are still with them after 20 years?hepcat wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 1:14 pm It's frustrating because they were one of the first to get it right with Raimi's Spiderman films. The second of which I still put out there as one of the top 5 superhero films ever made.
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No idea. Just saying they got it right once. Sucks they can’t look at that history and figure out the formula again.
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Because the formula didn't lead to an MCU-style connected universe/money factory! And a universe is what all the cool kids are doing! The mummy is doing it. Gandalf is doing it. Even Godzilla is doing it!
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Gandalf and the Mummy aren't in a shared universe...sadly.
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p.s. i'm hearing good things about the Monarch based Godzilla/giant monsters show on Apple.
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For Gandalf, Amazon seems to be making the attempt. For the mummy... no - not after they tried to launch a cinematic universe with that monstrosity starring Tom Cruise.
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Guillermo del Toro has been making an attempt to create a classic monster universe, apparently. Next up will be his Frankenstein, but his Shape of Water was basically Creature from the Black Lagoon with an even more sympathetic creature.
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TBH, it's important to remember that it is Sony who destroyed the Raime Spiderman franchise by forcing Venom into a movie Raime had zero intention of including.hepcat wrote:Sony needs to get some new blood. The Venom movies were uninspired and derivative and the Morbius movie's only strength were the memes it generated based on how bad it was. The new Kraven movie looks to be about the same, but that's just going by the trailer, so I'm making that assumption based on a trailer and their track record so far.
It's frustrating because they were one of the first to get it right with Raimi's Spiderman films. The second of which I still put out there as one of the top 5 superhero films ever made.
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Not sure why it's spoilered as it's just guesswork but just in case.Smoove_B wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 10:45 pm I'm not entirely familiar with the story, but after reading some comments online there was speculation that (spoilers)
Maybe it's not that complicated or interconnected and this movie is just going to be a a one shot...but that doesn't feel right.Spoiler:
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I believe the proper and official term is Peter Tingle.hepcat wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 2:54 pm 2) I don't understand the connection to her mommy researching arachnids in the Amazon. Are spiders from the Amazon responsible for her powers? It would make sense, I guess. Spiders are well known for their clairvoyance and telepathy.
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They have lots of options. Garfield would probably go over well, if he chooses to do so. If they recast Spider-Man, they would face some ugly comparisons to Tom Holland, which could work against them. Or they could just go with a completely different Spider-Man and bring in Miles Morales or maybe even Gwen Stacy. The world is certainly in a good place to accept those characters right now, while it might not have worked prior to the Spider-Verse films. Or they could do something interesting - grab Toby Maguire and Kirsten Dunst and do Mayday Parker (IE - Spider-Girl) with Toby as dad/mentor.
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You know, I actually forgot about Spidey Sense. Good point.Punisher wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:29 pmI believe the proper and official term is Peter Tingle.hepcat wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 2:54 pm 2) I don't understand the connection to her mommy researching arachnids in the Amazon. Are spiders from the Amazon responsible for her powers? It would make sense, I guess. Spiders are well known for their clairvoyance and telepathy.
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I know that Spidey's Peter tingle is mystical in nature, a link to the 'web' that connects the universe, which is how they explain a spider giving him precognition. I'm guessing that that aspect of the power is just stronger for her.
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I feel the same way about Dakota Johnson as you do about Billie Eilish songs. Much of that comes from my wife making me watch those trashy movies though some comes from her not liking the kind of movies she's in. I suppose Peanut Butter Falcon was decent as was Bad TImes at the El Royale but Bad Times had lots of other much more interesting people in it. Anyway, I just don't care for her and I'm dubious about her acting skills in the first place.hepcat wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 2:54 pm My takeaways after finally watching the trailer:
1) Dakota Johnson's voice over narration may be the best "I'm getting a pay check, but it's not enough to make me act for this" example I've heard this year.
2) I don't understand the connection to her mommy researching arachnids in the Amazon. Are spiders from the Amazon responsible for her powers? It would make sense, I guess. Spiders are well known for their clairvoyance and telepathy.
3) I think Dakota accidentally acted for a few minutes right around the middle of the trailer. But then she remembered what she was getting paid and stopped.
4) If you include a Billy Eilish song in your trailer, there's a 95 percent chance I'm going to tune out almost immediately.
5) Did I say 95? I meant 100.
6) So....Groundhog Day?
But if this generates something even 1/10th as funny as this, I'm okay with it
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Oh, I completely agree with you. She's like the male Mark Wahlberg when it comes to acting. If she ever expressed an emotion in anything, I'd be shocked.
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My experience with her acting is limited to (checks IMDB)... this trailer.
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Like you don't own and regularly watch all the 50 Shades of Grey movies.
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I have the internet. Why would I bother with Skinemax?hepcat wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 5:41 pm Like you don't own and regularly watch all the 50 Shades of Grey movies.
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One caveat is that I actually liked her in the remake of Suspiria. But her character was not really supposed to do much.
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She was very good in The Peanut Butter Falcon.
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And we have a contender for Morbius’ crown as the worst Sony superhero film at a 14 percent critic rating.
Oof…no thanks. Sony needs to just admit they couldn’t make a good superhero film post Raimi if their life depended on it.
Oof…no thanks. Sony needs to just admit they couldn’t make a good superhero film post Raimi if their life depended on it.
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I'd seen some commentary in one of the reviews that she potentially agreed to do it because they pitched it as being part of the MCU. I hope she fires her agents for glossing over the fact that it was a Sony production.
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Offer enough money and some folks would say yes to Teletubbies vs Aliens.
However, I’m still anxiously looking forward to this movie generating something as great as It’s Morbin’ Time.
However, I’m still anxiously looking forward to this movie generating something as great as It’s Morbin’ Time.
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I heard she fired her management team right after the trailer dropped.Smoove_B wrote:I'd seen some commentary in one of the reviews that she potentially agreed to do it because they pitched it as being part of the MCU. I hope she fires her agents for glossing over the fact that it was a Sony production.
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I'm willing to speak gibberish.hepcat wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:15 pm Offer enough money and some folks would say yes to Teletubbies vs Aliens.
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