 Holy heck, we just got another Spider-Man Homecoming, Sydney Premiere. This shit was off the charts. We're gonna talk about it right now. I'm Ryan. I'm Dries. I'm Scoot. And this is our review for Spider-Man Homecoming. Don't mess with me, because I will kill you and everybody you love. So Spider-Man Homecoming, Spider-Man's new foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was pretty unreal. What'd you guys think? It was unbelievable. I love Spider-Man. We'll get into that later. What do you think, Scoot? This was excellent. This was a lot of fun. Heaps of humor. I really liked that high school aspect of that. That really kind of shined through. I think what I was really excited about was, Tony Stark didn't have anywhere near as big of a role as the ads kind of made it seem. And I think that I was really kind of nervous going into it. I agree with that. This is very much a Spider-Man film. And yeah, it takes the cake. Either probably the best Spider-Man film they've brought out so far. Shit. I think... That's a big statement. I think Tom Holland was probably the best out of the three. What do you guys reckon, like in Spider-Man? Well, I like Tom and Gwai. I'm a big fan of Tom and Gwai. The first Spider-Man, the second Spider-Man, the second Spider-Man by far is probably my favorite. But this would be second to them. Yeah. While watching the Andrew Garfield films, I quite liked it. The first one I loved, the second one I loved even more in the cinema. It sucked. But then I saw it. I saw it at home and fucking... God damn it, Jamie Foxx. You ruined that movie for me. Yeah, indeed. Neither of them are very good in that movie. No, yeah, yeah. But Garfield is great. Emerson is great. And that aspect is awesome. They should have been making more movies with just those two actors and actors in Emerson and Andrew Garfield. Why? Hello? Because it's the storyline. You should know this. This is my point. Come on, man. You love Spider-Man, but maybe you don't. No, I do. I love Spider-Man. I remember when I was a kid, I used to always ran out this book from the library. It was this like old comic hardback of Spider-Man. How to read. Yeah. No, no, no, no. No, I got a good story with this one. Anyway, I was only ever going to give it back when I turned into Spider-Man. So as a kid, you know, you're waiting, you're waiting. Anyway, I ended up being able to shoot webs from a certain spot, but I still kept the book anyway. So I guess I'm not Spider-Man. But I can shoot webs. I don't want to know that. That's too much information. What the hell? My favorite part about this whole movie was the relationship... The web shooting! No, it was the relationships in high school. Yeah. It was so John Husey, I thought. And that's what they're aiming for, right? Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And there was like splatterings of 80s throughout it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There was Bula. Yeah, that was great. The running scene. Yeah, yeah, that was unreal. Yeah. It was very comical aspect. It was really funny. But one of the main things I thought was, you know, for Spider-Man movie, there was so much high school stuff. It was over 60% high school. And then, you know, 20% to 30% Spider-Man and 10% Stark and Avengers. So for me, that was unreal. Like, I loved seeing a Spider-Man movie. There wasn't so much Spider-Man. We've seen that shit. How many times already? Let's get something different. And this was. I feel like the other film series, whatever we call them now, was like, oh yeah, we're in high school, but they've been there for like five minutes. And like when they're already 40 years old actors, like Tim McGuire, it just doesn't seem like legit. I'm in high school. Want to go to the prom? I think the love interest between, you know, Peter Parker and Liz was good. Yeah, I agree. But I liked it how he just knew his place and at the end he's just like, look, you know, I can't have a relationship with her. I'm just going to pull away and be who I have to be. Which is Spider-Man. Yeah, it's very Spider-Man. But the sequence where he's walked through the hall pass, that was all the feels, man. Yeah, it was great. Yeah, yeah. When Fuzzy's came back. Yes, very much so. What did you guys think of my Keaton? Keaton's amazing. He's great. He's really a menacing. I think he, I know you guys are saying Tom Holland might be the best Spider-Man, but I think he has been the best Spider-Man villain to date by far. He was the most threatening I found. And that surprised me because I didn't expect that out of him at all. And he had a reason to be a villain. That's one thing I absolutely loved. Trying to make money. I don't give a fuck what you're a villain. You have no reason to be. But like, he was trying to protect his family and give him money and stuff. And that aspect of the movie I really loved. I was really happy with all the integrations they did because it doesn't always, in my head, like, I know they fit in the comics right, but I didn't figure out how they were going to do it in the cinematic universe. But they did a really good job. And like, you saw subtle references everywhere to the Avengers films. And that was great. It was awesome. Happy. Happy it was in it. Happy! Finally we get him back. And he played a huge part. Yeah, February hasn't had their biggest part since in all the films. Yeah, I agree. He's been seen playing a great part in this. He always feels weird to me. I don't know. It's like a place that shouldn't be in the film almost. Kind of like a Stan Lee cameo. Oh, Stan Lee is Gary. Come on, that was cool. That was cool. He peeps his head out of the window. He's like, oh, it's like, Stan, you're still here. By the way, he's immortal, so. He is. He's a watcher. So there's so many things happening in the movie. There is special character. There's cameos. There's everything happening. We've got a spoiler review coming out very soon. So make sure you check out that. But for now, what the hell was your favorite bits? Me? Okay. I'm up. I'm up. The end sequence. Spider-Man versus the Vulture. That was an epic battle. That had me in the seat. I was like, ah, it was so good. I turned behind me. David Campbell's there. David Campbell's always there. I know he is, but hey, Sam. I screamed Jimmy just like looked away. But anyway, it was absolutely epic. That was my favorite. What was yours? Everything in high school. I loved all the high school stuff. I think there was something that the Spider-Man universe needs. He's a character. He's a teenager. He needs to be in high school, not for five minutes, for a whole movie. And this movie had it. And I loved every bit of it. I did it all up. Yeah, man. What do I say? I love the sequence where Peter goes to the suburbs, goes to a party, and then tries to be Spider-Man. And we see the limitations of his powers. It's not very good when there's no big buildings or anything, right? He's trying to flip through and falling through shed roofs and everything. I thought that was great. It was a real good differentiation from everything we've seen before. Definitely, man. Definitely. What was your worst part? Worst part? Okay, I always say this. I hate low points in the movie. There doesn't have to be low points ever. Can't he just get the girl, fight the villain, win, and become an Avenger? That's my low point. Your blow point is your life, mate. What was your scoop? Michael Giacchino wrote this awesome version of the TV show theme, and it only played over the credits. I was hoping that would kick in at some point in the film. Giacchino! The score is really cool, but that theme, they showed it right at the start, and they never brought it back, and they disappointed me a little bit. Fair enough. My worst part was Happy Hogan. I'm sorry. He didn't need to be in the movie, and he was in it so much. He was actually your main character, and that kind of did my head in. You brought in Robert Downey Jr. How the fuck can you bring in John Faravu? You got Robert Downey Jr. Just use him. You've already put him in all the trailers. Did you just pronounce it Faravu? I'm going to say it. Say it. How do you say it? Faravu? Faravu. Your favorite. Yeah, all right. Fair enough. John Faravu. Faravu. Faravu! That's the villain in Dr. Strange, isn't it? Oh, shit. So, is Spider-Man Homecoming any good? Yes. Yes! No. I hated it. You're kidding. It's amazing. Yes. Go see it. It's awesome. So, once again, I'm Ryan. This is Scott. This is Tras. We're all part of this. I wasn't any good. 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