Spider-Man: Homecoming - Caravan of Garbage

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After the cinematic lows of The Amazing Spider-Man series it was time for another Spider-Man reboot, this time by folding him into the MCU. After his first apperance as Peter Park in Captain America: Civil War, Tom Holland got his own (sort of) movie dealing with the trials and tribulations of being a high school superhero. Going up against Michael Keaton's Vulture and his terrible surrogate dad in Tony Stark/Iron Man the film did a great job at youthifying the franchise and taking the character in a new direction. Which some people like and some people don't. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review










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I can finally go back to having a way to track the days of the week now that caravan of garbage is back!!

ljholmes
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I remember being so shocked when the door opened and we saw Vulture there. One of the best twists

SeanA
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Emilia Clarke with the Drax arm should come with a trigger warning

radioaftermaththeband
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That scene in the car with Parker and Toomes is IMO one of the best performances in basically anything in the MCU, it's properly tense and intense.

TorazChryx
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Crazy to think that we could have had Sony making Spider-Man spin offs within the MCU this whole time, but it was prevented largely by the fact that they're bad at it.

epicbruhmoment
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Finding the naked shot of Micheal Keaton for the visual gag of him taking the Vulture suit in a parallel universe was excellent work by the editors- even if it was onscreen for like .5 seconds. Their efforts are noticed and appreciated.

Snaggums
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The Peter Parker Star Wars thing is easy to explain. He was always a fan of the franchise, but he didn't wanna make the Avengers think he was some nerd or geek, so he said "that really old movie, Empire Strikes Back" to distance himself from it. I've done that when I was younger, I'd be like "those enemies from Naruto, with the red cloud cloaks?" knowing full well those were the Akatsuki & remembering all their full names and info. But I didn't wanna come across as some anime nerd.

loganbigmo
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I would just like to mention, Keneth Choi is a fantastic person, I wish he were known more. He was in a relationship with my aunt for a very long period of time many years ago at this point and was always incredibly nice.

When my grandmother passed, he went out of the way to cover everyone's travel expenses who were attending the funeral but lived far away. Every time I saw him, he was a great dude and its always cool to see people mention him in videos like this.

colonmuncher
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I like when Vulture tells the first Shocker stop yelling his name thinking it’s pro wrestling 😂

claymathewselevator
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I love Homecoming. It feels so fresh. Hardly any characters seen in other films, we don’t even get the origin again, actors closer to their character’s age. I love how inclusive it is.
And I like connecting Peter to Tony because it highlights how different Peter is supposed to be to the typical MCU superhero. And Tony is the face of the MCU, so he’s the perfect person to contrast against.

thepanelbiter
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This movie was such a breath of fresh air for the franchise. It felt fun and enjoyable to watch. Still holds up for me years later.

anthonyvillanueva
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The incredible restraint you’ve both shown in not using your “Tom Holland voice” 😂
Yeah, yeah, I agree he’s a great Spidey but I was shocked to not hear your impression of him crying about having to sleep at Sony’s house and share a room with Morbius during the Disney custody battle.

CrowTRobot
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So glad someone finally pointed out the "if you're nothing without the suit, then you shouldn't have it" line from Tony. Granted Tony had "earned" his suit at that point but from a super hero perspective I always thought that line was a little twisted coming from Iron Man himself. Peter without a suit still has super strength, speed, agility, spider sense/spider powers and can even shoot webs without his suit. He's actually still got a lot of abilities without the suit. Iron Man is just a guy. It still carries a good sentiment, but yeah the line itself definitely applies to Tony as well.

Sir_psylok
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I really love how down to earth this is after all of the Marvel stakes-bloat.

A disgruntled old guy gets his grubby mitts on some tech and wants to rob some places with it. Thats it. Infinite universes aren't exploding.

apocrypha
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Never knew how much I wanted to see Paddy Considine and Matt Smith talk about the Morbin time meme.

thehorsefromhorsinabout
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Between this movie's Vulture and the Renaissance version in Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse, I love how the movies turned an old man with feathers on his arms into legitimely great villain designs.

apenasmaisumdiogo.
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My favorite bit about this movie is my memory of going to see it in theaters with my dad. He got *so upset* at the post-credits "so you waited for nothing" Cap gag that he threw our (then-empty) popcorn container at the screen, going, "GAH, COME ON!" It got him so good, and I almost fell out of my seat I was laughing so hard!

foxskirata
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The Chess kid has always been my favorite bit. That’s the most realistic and most awkward conversation anyone’s ever had in a superhero movie.

johnskrip
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i don't love this movie but i give it props for: a FANTASTIC villain (something rare in these movies), a genuinely overwhelmed Spider-Man/Peter, a suite that lets his eyes emote like in no previous movie, and a pretty darn good mentor relationship with Iron-Man (i did not expect him to come out of that suite). Also, that third-act twist REALLY got me good.

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Seeing this in theaters for the first time with no spoilers, there was an audible *gasp* when the door opened and Michael Keaton was there as the girl's dad. The way that whole scene played out, and the conversation they had in the car were absolutely perfect. It truly brought home the fact that this is just a kid. Those scenes and then when he's pinned under the rubble and initially shouting out for help, only to rally and break free--goosebumps.

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