I liked Spider-Man: Homecoming, but I didn't love it. Certainly way better than Spider-Man 3, Amazing Spider-Man 1 and 2. I did very much enjoy Keaton, and he's the strongest MCU villain since Loki. The issues I had with Homecoming (minor shortcomings btw) was some writing issues and lack of depth that even the very best MCU movies like Winter Solider and Iron Man have. The fun elements of the movie certainly make up for it.
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There was one scene where Vulture flew up in the air and dropped Spidey in a lake. There was a brief moment where Vulture flew in front of the moon and spread his wings. It looked remarkably similar to a certain "signal"...
I saw it, and the Batman geek in me had a goofy smile on my face
Top 3 MCU movie in my books. Within the first 15 minutes it was already the best Spidey movie (just ahead of 2).
I gotta respectively disagree. Spider-Man 2 to me is the best Marvel film ever made. Closest to it is X2 and Winter Soldier for me. I revisted Spider-Man 2 a couple times the past few years, and watched it before I went to see Homecoming, and I was reminded of it's greatness. I still haven't seen a Marvel film that has topped the storytelling prowess (Alvin Sargent, baby. Wonderful writer), the character building and motivations, HEART, and the sympathy for a superhero character trying to do the right thing than Spider-Man 2. The film is perfectly paced. Spider-Man 2 toned down the scale of a big budget superhero film for the sake of narrative flow, and showed it was more than ok to do so. Less is more.