Is Nic Cage Spider-Man worth watching?
nothing is worth watching, nothing
>>220887644i liked it. probably will rewatch it a couple months later in bnw
>>220887644HOW DID IT BURN
>>220887644Yes it was kino.
bees
15 years too late
>>220887644Yes but be aware it's not some action packed Spiderman show he is Spiderman maybe 10 minutes total the entire show it's heavily story driven
>>220888075yeah, you'll definitely want tiktok or twitch on a second screen to watch during the dialogue scenes
>>220888134kek
>>220888134>he thinks the story in a spiderman show is deep
I'm just gonna say itthis character is more interesting than Peter Parker
>>220887644Why does he look like Bela Lugosi now
>>220888201Parker is a boring straight edge whose biggest issue is balancing super hero life and regular life. Spider Noir doesn't give a fuck about that. Half the cast new his identity and he does shit like gets shit faced, goes outside puts his mask on and beats petty thugs making it obvious he was spiderman. It's like spiderman played by a depressed suicidal, alcoholic single father whose wife divorce raped him
guys, I think he's getting old...
i was expecting CW capeshit tier but what I got a decent enough noir story with some scifi elements and occasional CW tier villain scenes. Cage and Gleeson are good in it
>>220888201Peter Parker was more interesting when he was married.
>>220888825He's not that old like 62 is still fine for a man to be acting he probably just needs to exercise more
>>220888875I was hoping Gleeson lived and turned into a good/wild card mobster. He was likable even as a dirty mobster that's how goof that mic actor is
I deleted it because it contains over 9000 drinking scenes and all movies that do this are shit.
>>220888214>Why does he look like Bela Lugosi nowThis is why I hated Renfield so much, because Cage was so fucking fantastic as a retro Lugosi vampire. But of course they couldn't actually do that with a straight face so it had to be some meta joke in a comedy instead.
>>220888825>Getting old.My brother the man is sixty-two. He's not getting old, he is old.
>>220887644i like it. i'm only on episode 1 and watching in black and white and it's funny and intriguing enough. Cage doing a Jimmy Stewart schtick the entire time is probably the best part, followed by oooooh i know that reference.
>>220887678shut up, faggot
I liked how the Megawatt guy was like a proto-supervillain. Like if you gave him a few weeks, he's have cobbled together a costume and started robbing banks.
im gonna watch it but they should have commited to a single color scheme, not this pussy>watch it in color or in b&w
>>220887644Not really.
>>220887644it was finewould recommend
Yeah, it definitely gets my recommendation. My only gripe is that - as is the case with most Spider-Man media nowadays - it doesn't convincingly sell you the impression that Ben is a superhuman: he frequently gets winded by short bouts of phyiscal exertion that even regular humans could relate to, like going up a long flight of stairs, vaulting over walls, or chasing criminals on foot. Even accounting for the fact that Ben's an old dude clearly past his prime, I feel like we could all agree that the absolute baseline capability of Spider-Man should be roughly at/above olympian level in all physical categories, no matter his condition. Other than his spider-sense, webbing, and wall-crawling, he doesn't feel larger-than-life. Still, it's not too immersion-breaking; all in all, he comes out on top in practically every situation that physically challenges him, so I'm satisfied.
>>220888825Hes a big drinker