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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-01-04 05:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #5478 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5478 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2022-01-05 11:03 am (UTC)(link)
Both are good, so I don’t get why anyone pits them against each other. I’m assuming you don’t react with the same resentment to people’s honest and non-disparaging opinions about liking Spider-Verse as you do to people acting more rude and snobby about it. Because we’ve all been there when it comes to being annoyed by snobs who act like if you don’t share their opinions, you’re somehow lesser. Either way you’ve already acknowledged that it’s irrational to feel this way, and I can sympathize with feeling irrational about things. And I love Spider-Verse enough I might feel the way you do about the Holland Spider-Man movies if the situation were flipped. But that would only be if I wasn’t a fan of Holland’s Spider-Mean.

Which I am. I personally think that if it weren’t for Into the Spider-Verse, Homecoming would be the best Spider-Man movie(although while I do love the first Amazing Spider-Man, and begrudgingly like Spider-Man 1 & especially 2 despite not liking Tobey Maguire’s acting, I don’t think they’re very good as adaptations of the character like Holland’s are). I enjoyed most of Far From Home, even though it wasn’t nearly as good as a follow up. And Spider-Man was the best part of Civil War, which I otherwise hated. I haven’t seen Infinity War or Endgame, and probably never will. And I most likely won’t see No Way Home, because it features too much Doctor Strange, and I hate the MCU’s take on the character I otherwise like, including not liking Brambleby Applewatch as Strange. I don’t blame him, just the scripts he was given. So I haven’t seen the majority of Holland’s Spider-Man, but I still think he fantastic.


TL;DR: Even though I haven’t seen all the Holland Spider-Man movies/scenes, I think he’s a very strong Peter Parker and Spider-Man, and a delight to watch. I think Into the Spider-Verse is a fantastic movie, and the greatest introduction I could have asked for to my fave Spider-Man Miles Morales to the big screen, and for potential newbies to the character. I also think it’s the best Spider-Man movie, and a masterpiece of animation. But I like both Spider-Verse and Holland-Man so much that I don’t get why anyone should be disparaging over either, and I don’t think said disparaging from random people should bring out other people’s resentment for either one. But sometimes you can’t control how you feel, and it doesn’t really mean anything about you as a person.