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Post by MeanMark on Dec 13, 2017 15:54:21 GMT -6
Am I the only one that is a little disappointed that the Vulture did not have youth-draining powers in Spider-Man: Homecoming? As a villain, he sticks out prominently in my mind from my childhood watching the animated series. I hate that the opportunity was missed; maybe Thanos will utilize the Time Stone in a creative way...
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Post by chronoeclipse on Dec 13, 2017 16:33:21 GMT -6
Yeah, missed opportunity for sure. Though with not many prominent female characters in the film beside Vultures own daughter we'd likely just end up with so very high quality male AP. But we also could have had a scene where Marisa Tomei suddenly matches the Aunt May in the comics ;-)
How would you envision a scene in the movie if the Vulture had the same powers from the 90s cartoon?
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Post by MeanMark on Dec 14, 2017 13:28:02 GMT -6
Yeah, missed opportunity for sure. Though with not many prominent female characters in the film beside Vultures own daughter we'd likely just end up with so very high quality male AP. But we also could have had a scene where Marisa Tomei suddenly matches the Aunt May in the comics ;-) How would you envision a scene in the movie if the Vulture had the same powers from the 90s cartoon? Not gonna lie, Aunt May is the low-hanging fruit here lol Another fun one would have created a call-back to the animated series and have Debra Whitman be a victim. Her aging in the cartoon sticks out to me; although quick, it is really well done and her reaction is pretty good. - skip to 14:36
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Post by chronoeclipse on Dec 14, 2017 15:36:00 GMT -6
Yeah, missed opportunity for sure. Though with not many prominent female characters in the film beside Vultures own daughter we'd likely just end up with so very high quality male AP. But we also could have had a scene where Marisa Tomei suddenly matches the Aunt May in the comics ;-) How would you envision a scene in the movie if the Vulture had the same powers from the 90s cartoon? Another fun one would have created a call-back to the animated series and have Debra Whitman be a victim. Her aging in the cartoon sticks out to me; although quick, it is really well done and her reaction is pretty good. I really like the line "He made me ooooooldddd!" in the shaky old-lady voice.
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