Comparing Spider-Man Sequels | Video Essay

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  • Spider-Man is a fortnite streamer who recently got a six-figure contract with Sony to star on their new streaming service Dicky Wicky, but then Spider-Man discovered Spider Man, someone with a remarkably similar name on the rival Microsoft platform: Wicky Dicky.
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  • @ImplicitlyPretentious
    @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +163

    Alright, the next two videos are the War Machine character analysis and my One X-Cellent scene contribution, and further down the line, I plan to do Comparing Amazing Spider-Man and Comparing MJ videos.

  • @YungLanxx
    @YungLanxx Před 4 lety +364

    Raimi’s Spider-Man is more mature yet campy, while MCU Spider-Man is more modern and grounded but both encompass the core values and characteristics of Spider-Man regardless I never understand why if someone prefers one they feel the need to shit on the other, they’re both great.

    • @antondelacruz6972
      @antondelacruz6972 Před 3 lety +35

      Couldn't have said it better myself. Unfortunately, that's the world we live in nowadays.

    • @YungLanxx
      @YungLanxx Před 3 lety +47

      Parvis then that’s just simply your opinion, nowhere did I say you can’t prefer one or the other, or that you can’t dislike either or I specifically stated I don’t agree with anyone “shitting on” any version based off the necessity in their minds to choose a side. I can also give you multiple reasons as to why I disagree with your point about MCU Spider-Man not having the character’s values or not taking itself seriously but majority of it will be chalked up to opinions making it moot because I doubt I’d change your mind regardless anyway.

    • @RiotCyborg
      @RiotCyborg Před 3 lety +4

      Lanky Lanxx I think the problem is in the fact that if ur trying to make a contesting point, it requires information to back it up. I can easily say MCU Spidey is modern and goofy rather than grounded. Not to say there aren’t moments where it is grounded. There are several instances where that’s very much true, but Far From Home is arguably more goofy than grounded. Raimi’s Spidey is mature, campy, and *grounded*. At the end of the day, yes they are opinions but if ur going to make a stronger case then it’s required for u to provide context and information to back up ur claims. Ur opinion becomes very much well rounded and is difficult to argue against as it’s understood that it is a well thought out opinion and not a point to contest. As u can see my perception of these iterations is different from urs and feels easy to oppose.

    • @YungLanxx
      @YungLanxx Před 3 lety +16

      kk den I think the problem is in the fact that you believe I’m trying to make a contesting point...I’m not here to debate opinions which I feel I’ve made clear if you read my last response in the thread, I feel as though that should’ve been made clear. My point is regardless of opinions it isn’t necessary to shit on one movie due to favouritism for the other as both versions are great in their own ways. Spider-Man the character has been around for almost 60 years with multiple interpretations and iterations in comics, cartoons and live action adaptations, no one can give a factual claim to one definitive version, only their preferred ones. If you feel the movies differ from each other in a different way than I claimed, cool but that’s still not the actual point I was making let alone a “contesting point”.

    • @YungLanxx
      @YungLanxx Před 3 lety +8

      Parvis lol to be completely honest with I personally loved the amazing Spider-Man 1 and still enjoy the sequel but my comment is mainly for those who bash Raimi’s version or the MCU version simply because they tend to feel the need to pick a side. Personal experience tells me that isn’t so much the case with the Amazing Spider-Man films so I omitted it from my initial comment, but you’re right that was wrong of me to do.

  • @carlostoledano4716
    @carlostoledano4716 Před 4 lety +167

    The only logical step from turkish spider-man is obviously supaidaman.

  • @tombrennan7333
    @tombrennan7333 Před 4 lety +153

    The level of quality is off the scale, simultaneously inspiring me to make my own video essays but also making me doubt if I'd even come close to something like this.

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +26

      Aww thanks! And trust me, it's a lot easier than it looks because I don't really do anything special editing or writing-wise! :)

    • @tombrennan7333
      @tombrennan7333 Před 4 lety +6

      @@ImplicitlyPretentious Oh I wouldn't say so, your editing is sharp and precise but not overdone I love it. It's more the writing I struggle with (as I'm more of an editor myself). I'll give it a go though thank you!

    • @razahyder8541
      @razahyder8541 Před 4 lety

      Implicitly Pretentious What do you use to edit and how are you able to post the videos with no copyright issues? I’ve always wondered this and honestly would love to make my own video essays! ☺️

    • @williamcalhoun883
      @williamcalhoun883 Před 4 lety +1

      @@razahyder8541 I believe this video falls under fair use since it's more along the education and critique side of things. As long as you can back up that your video is for educational purposes, you should be fine.
      Also, idk about Implicitly Pretentious, but I personally like Premiere Pro for my editing. It costs a bit, but it's very intuitive imo.

    • @razahyder8541
      @razahyder8541 Před 4 lety

      william calhoun Thanks!

  • @cgmshow1871
    @cgmshow1871 Před 4 lety +276

    I did notice how spiderman 2 and far From home are very similar in many ways but you broke it down so perfectly

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +33

      Aww thanks! I'm glad I'm not the only one noticing these patterns

    • @upasnabharija8804
      @upasnabharija8804 Před 4 lety +4

      Nah they are not

    • @IndecisiveJR
      @IndecisiveJR Před 4 lety +17

      I'm surprised no one else has brought up the similarities. Even if you don't like Far from Home or feel its not a good Spider-man movie, i thought some of the similarities were fairly obvious.

    • @judgelee5741
      @judgelee5741 Před 4 lety +22

      @@upasnabharija8804 You either didn't watch the video or you're in denial.

    • @judgelee5741
      @judgelee5741 Před 3 lety +18

      @Parvis It's obviously not a drama. But saying that Far From Home is nothing but comedy, is really ignorant.

  • @SirGsusFreak
    @SirGsusFreak Před 3 lety +135

    *Shows a kissing scene for 10 seconds without commentary*
    I hate being single.

    • @zrc1514
      @zrc1514 Před 2 lety +3

      I hate kissing scenes and mouths. It just makes me uncomfortable.

    • @devinjabairemoss
      @devinjabairemoss Před 2 lety

      It just makes me more depressed watching kissing scenes knowing I never experienced that a day in my life

  • @gingercat5996
    @gingercat5996 Před 4 lety +274

    Finally you’ve come to your senses
    Supaidaman is the best Spider-Man!

  • @mediaondisplay3089
    @mediaondisplay3089 Před 4 lety +469

    I thought you were gonna troll everybody at the end and say "my favorite live action spider man is 'the amazing spider-man'"

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +117

      I actually had a shot of Andrew Garfield at the end originally, but that changed when I realised it was a bit too obvious :p

    • @lag-dan
      @lag-dan Před 4 lety +28

      @Michael Freed I would like to respectfully disagree with those points brought up. Granted Andrew Garfields interpretation of the wall crawler doesnt have money problems, extreme issues with women or the fact that anyone could be spiderman like many fans relate to/like about Peter Parker but I genuinely believe the Amazing SpiderMan was possibly the best live action spiderman film. On the issues with women point, he definuitely has some, any scene with Gwen until the end of the first film he is a stuttering anxious mess. I would say that is having issues with women in my opinion. Andrew has issues in the series, anxiety, lonliness, trauma due to loss, awkwardness around girls he's attracted to, anger issues, ptsd. These are quite relatable, and if not, at least reasons to like him, granted they are flaws but it's what makes him human. My personal issue with the Toby Maguire and Tom Holland films is that Peter Parker feels more 2 dimensional comparative to Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker. He is cocky, an asshole, vengeful, immature, awkward, selfish, ignorant, has long lasting trauma caused by his parents and Uncle Ben's death and clearly has anxiety of some descriptions. But he is also heroic, he looked out for the little guy even before he got his powers. He is kind, smart, caring. That doesnt mean he is perfect. SpiderMan isnt meant to be perfect. SpiderMan is meant to be relatable. SpiderMan is a teenager. Despite these blatant flaws, Peter grows, he becomes responsible, mature, empathetic. He doesn't have to worry abou this dual life with Gwen because Gwen was his best friend, his only friend after Ben passed. He doesn't think about the risk that may put Gwen in at that point in time because he hadn't had to face anything he couldnt handle. There are different ways to interperet Peter Parker, he doesnt have to be one set character type, this version of Peter Parker, Mark Webb's interpretation, is honestly truly amazing once you lift biases from previous films about the beloved web slinger.
      And they did explain why Harry thought that SpiderMan's blood would save him. He had a genetic disease that was going to kill him, like it did with his father. His father tried everything to save himself and failed, and documented it all for Harry. In said documents it shows a video explaining the experiments done by Richard Parker on Spider DNA potentially allowing people to self-heal damaged cells, like a spider. This is not a manufactured conflict as it is entirely believeable to why Harry Osborn would believe that a blood transplant would save his life.
      I do however have no explanation for the tooth gap, that was just ridiculous.

    • @lag-dan
      @lag-dan Před 4 lety +13

      @Michael Freed The only core issue in Peter's life that has been removed seemed to be money problems, which is also a non-issue in Tom Hollands SpiderMan. I do agree that the story about spiders having those healing genes would not necessarily lead to Spider- Man having them, but its easy to just assume that they would, yes there isnt evidence but it isn't a crazy assumption to make. Peter didn't wanna give Harry his blood because of side-effects, but also because that means that his identity could be compromised if he was to do so. It may not be a perfect explanation but for me personally it was enough. I do agree that the whole Peter has spy parents confusing plot shouldn't have been in the film, do I hate it, no, but I do think it is unnessesary. It's all about personal preference and how someone watches a movie the first time in my opinion. If someone watches the Amazing Spiderman looking for it to be closer to Toby Maguire's then they would be let down, because at the time Mark Webb decided the best way to reboot the series was to go the complete opposite direction as the original trilogy. I first watched the Amazing SpiderMan properly recently, I am in my late teens for context, and I personally feel that Andrew Garfield is more relatable and at a stretch (due to personal opinion ima say a hot take) a better written Peter Parker. That is because I think The Amazing SpiderMan has the best depiction of a teenager out of all three series. I do think that there is some bias at play, not recency bias as I have rewatched all three series over the past month, and I will admit to it but at the same time this SpiderMan means more to me than the one I grew up on (The Raimi Trilogy). The Amazing SpiderMan 2 is a shitshow, I still really enjoyed it though because my favourite storyline in any SpiderMan series is Peter and Gwen.
      I'm not trying to convince you to love the Amazing SpiderMan, I am just looking for you to not think it's complete garbage lol

    • @georgelinford5576
      @georgelinford5576 Před 4 lety +8

      @Michael Freed The The Amazing Spider-Man films were not only my introduction to Spider-Man, not just to Marvel, but to comic books and superheroes on a whole, so however bad people think they are they will always be special to me :)

    • @gota7738
      @gota7738 Před 4 lety +11

      @@lag-dan I'm pretty sure money issues is a problem, like Aunt May is struggling with two jobs if I remember rightly.
      On the issue of romance...off the top of my head; Liz, Betty, Gwen, MJ, Felicia, Debra, Carly, Michelle, Cissy. 616 Peter Parker has no issue attracting girls, his problem is maintaining the relationships because of his Spidey responsibilities. Which to be fair, does sort of come through in his relationship with Gwen in TASM.
      Unpopular Opinion but despite the first movie being meh, and the 2nd being not that great; Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker is the closest to his 616 of the live action adaptations. Accurate? no, but still the closest.
      Comics Peter is no where near as shy and sweet as people seem to think he is.

  • @ADSNavarro
    @ADSNavarro Před 4 lety +36

    Loved your analysis of these two sagas, I personally love MCU Spider-Man more, but I respect the accomplishments of the Raimi saga and because I grew up with both, I love them

  • @katherinealvarez9216
    @katherinealvarez9216 Před 4 lety +58

    2:05 Dear god, this poor teacher.

    • @speculativemusings3593
      @speculativemusings3593 Před 4 lety +13

      I know! I felt so bad for him when I originally saw FFH...

    • @Matter-Dark
      @Matter-Dark Před 4 lety +1

      I know right?

    • @franklinlara1831
      @franklinlara1831 Před 4 lety +15

      He’s probably my favorite side character of this franchise so far. He’s like a walking bad luck charm

    • @dawnmayflower4422
      @dawnmayflower4422 Před 3 lety +1

      Katherine Alvarez
      Toast! Loved him as Toast in Hawaii 5-0. He was so hilariously depressing in this with all his bad luck.

  • @chalexen2862
    @chalexen2862 Před 4 lety +27

    Me putting on subtitle. 12:52 "I hurt her Ant-Man."

  • @RicardoRicoBarroso
    @RicardoRicoBarroso Před 4 lety +51

    I saw that Japanese spiderman punchline coming right away, my spider-senses are on point XD

  • @Gunnberg85
    @Gunnberg85 Před 3 lety +12

    Between Spider-Man II's Peter being relentlessly stepped on and losing out in some way at the beginning of the film, and Aunt May's lines talking about how a hero may have to give up everything, even their dreams, is the whole movie in a nutshell. SM2 is still my favorite since I can still feel for Pete's plight in the beginning of the film, only to be reminded along side him of why sacrifice is part of being a hero at the end. Unlike the MCU films, the Raimi Spiderman has no backup, and no one relatable that he can go to or think of. Mary Jane left him, he can't reveal (or feels like he can't reveal) to Aunt May or Harry that he's Spider-Man. He's alone. He can't ask, "What would Iron Man do?" There is no Happy, no Ned, no Fury, and not even a Mysterio to fill the gap. All he has to go on is his memory/promise to Uncle Ben, and his own feelings and desires. He's driven to such a low point that his feelings and desires win over his drive to be a hero. Since this Spider-Man's powers were more organically based, it's symbolized in him losing his powers. For a brief moment, ignorance was bliss. However, he quickly discovers that while the world will move on, both his loved ones and himself are not impervious. There will always be the potential for danger that takes a 'Spider-Man' to stop. The line from MCU Peter to Tony in Civil War "When you can do the things that I can, but don't, and then the bad things happen, they happen because of you." fits here.
    I find it interesting that the MCU Spider-Man will verbally describe such a thing and not quote Uncle Ben while the Raimi Spider-Man film did the opposite.

  • @da1king0fwakanda56
    @da1king0fwakanda56 Před 4 lety +27

    Spider-Man 2 has always been my favorite, but when I came out the theater from seeing Far From Home, I have to admit, that was my favorite Spidey film (until I rewatched both 😂Spider-Man 2 is still my favorite movie of all time) but the point in case is that I recognized a lot of storytelling similarities and I think both movies complimented their predecessors well and did what they set out to do really well.

  • @robertangus616
    @robertangus616 Před 4 lety +33

    I love that you took the time to objectively understand both interpretations of Spider-Man and his world, I personally say that it is impossible to make the "definitive" adaptation because the character completely changes depending on the era of the comics that you choose to read. If I were to relate both the Raimi trilogy, Webb films and Watts trilogy a certain run of the comics I would say that the Raimi trilogy was the Lee-Ditko run from the 60s and 70s, the Webb films were the Micheline-McFarlane run from the 80s and the Watts trilogy is the Bendis-Bagley run from the 2000s. I truly hope that when you are able to, you do a Spider-Men III video comparing Spider-Man 3 and No Way Home

    • @mikemorro140
      @mikemorro140 Před 4 lety +4

      I've always seen the Amazing Spider-Man films more in line with the Ultimate Comics hell they even take some points from it like Peter's powers being tied to Oscorpe and even the version of Great Power and Great Responsibility.

    • @robertangus616
      @robertangus616 Před 4 lety +4

      @@mikemorro140 Fair, the main reason why link the Amazing Spider-Man films to the Micheline-McFarlane run of the 80s is because they have much darker tones to their stories just like in that run which includes Kraven's Last Hunt and the Venom Saga

    • @chickennuggetmaster3602
      @chickennuggetmaster3602 Před 4 lety

      @@robertangus616 I'm interested in hearing your reasoning for the MCU Spider-Man being like Ultimate Spider-Man, as a huge fan of Bendis and Bagley's work with Ultimate Peter Parker and his world I don't really see the connection.

    • @robertangus616
      @robertangus616 Před 4 lety +5

      @@chickennuggetmaster3602 Thank you for reaching out to me. In my opinion the MCU Spider-Man trilogy is closer in line with the Ultimate Spider-Man comics for 2 reasons, the connection to the wider Marvel universe and the tone of the films. Spider-Man has always had a link to the other superheroes but the Ultimate comics and the MCU take to another level, in both the Ultimate comics and the MCU, Spider-Man is mentored by Iron Man and Nick Fury, the villains are created due to links to other characters such as the Green Goblin formula being an attempt by S.H.I.E.L.D. to replicate the Super-Soldier serum that created Captain America. Ned Leeds in the MCU is literally Ganke Lee from the Miles Morales comics and MJ being a closed-off loner is much closer to the nerdy childhood friend rather than the outgoing party animal. Please reply about how my description helped if at all and if I have convinced you

    • @YungLanxx
      @YungLanxx Před 4 lety +2

      Perfect explanation in my opinion.

  • @bettyreads222
    @bettyreads222 Před 4 lety +124

    such a great essay! spiderman 2 is one of my favorite movies and that point of peter gaslighting mj is something i totally didn't realize he was doing, he totally did tho because once he was fine again, it's like okay let's just be together without taking into consideration her life in that moment. and ooh the point about tom holland's being about the conflict of social while tobey's is the conflict of the self is such a great way to break down their differences.

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +22

      Aww thank you so much! And yeah I didn't really notice it either, until I rewatched it in my twenties!

    • @hanburgundy4317
      @hanburgundy4317 Před 4 lety +5

      I actually disagreed on that point. The narrative of the movie itself explains it best.
      The OP suggests that Peter quit being Spiderman because of his desires to be normal and to be with MJ, but he didn't set out with those intentions; merely, he accepted the possibility that he COULD have those things _if he wanted them_ after he lost his powers - after trying his best to make everyone else happy and trying to do the right thing with everyone, he realized not only that he couldn't do it all but that he couldn't do any of it. Once he lost his powers, which he fought against losing, he sort of accepted his fate that he couldn't be Spiderman BECAUSE he couldn't be Peter.
      The second act was Peter coming to terms with the fact that wanting things for himself isn't a bad thing - that he _does_ deserve to be happy. The third act is when he finds that even though he knows what he wants and knows he can have it, he does "the right thing" and takes back up the mantle of Spider-Man - which he is now capable of doing to save Mary Jane. In the end, it's Mary Jane who decides for herself and for Peter that he can have both. "Isn't time that someone saved _you_ for a change?"

    • @ryantony7743
      @ryantony7743 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah but at the same time they only reason MJ decided to get married to this guy was because she was mad at Peter and wanted to make him jealous or get back at him. Peter didn’t really gaslight her in my opinion, if anything, I’d say MJ was more toxic. She spends the whole movie messing with Peter’s emotions just because she’s mad he didn’t come to her play. First she says she’s getting married at a church, seemingly all proud about it but then she also tells Peter to KISS her while being married. Oh and she also left this man who did nothing wrong at the alter in front of his entire family just because she thought she was “ready” for Peter now. I’m sure this astronaut guy, John is really devastated and heart broken and I really didn’t like MJ

    • @justbny9278
      @justbny9278 Před 3 lety

      @@ryantony7743 she isn't mad just because of the play, her frustrations carry on from the first movie. Peter rejected her at the end of that movie, after MJ had been dealing with a broken family and got into bad boyfriend to bad boyfriend feeling she had to be with someone who has status, when she finally lowered her walls to be vulnerable with someone like her she got rejected.

    • @ryantony7743
      @ryantony7743 Před 3 lety +1

      @@justbny9278 So? She got turned down. Why does she always need to be in a relationship to be happy? Peter was still willing to be her friend because that really was all he could give her. She might’ve gone through a tough time in her life and I can understand that, but I don’t see why Peter has to date her for her to be happy... maybe she’s just not meant to be in a relationship

  • @everythingdibs344
    @everythingdibs344 Před 3 lety +7

    Loved this and how respectful it was to every type of Spider-Man fan and how beautifully you explained both films.

  • @dannybenhur6123
    @dannybenhur6123 Před 4 lety +110

    People in age of 23 - 28 definitely go through SpiderMan 2 process, what we learn in our teens is no longer convincing or fulfilling.

  • @ChuckD008
    @ChuckD008 Před 4 lety +12

    I never caught the MJ gaslighting bit. SM2 will still remain one of my faves though. I struggle w/ self-esteem issues & a lot of that movie hits me on a personal level, the struggle against ones self (it esp helped me after a bad break-up). And Aunt May's speech will always get me.

  • @NiohArcadia
    @NiohArcadia Před 4 lety +22

    14:38 you just organized my scrambled thoughts of both of these Spider-Men 🤯
    You helped me realize I relate more to Tom's Spider-Man more than I do Tobey because of how unprepared I am when I comes to being a up and coming adult.
    I still love Tobey's Spider-Man because of what it ment for me as a child and the lessons it taught me any many others, but as a 20-year old I can see that not only am I "Growing up" with this Spider-Man but I'm finding more about myself as time moves on but so does this version of Peter.
    I can't wait to see not only MCU Spider-Man 3 but what comes after

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +6

      Yeah and I think it'll be interesting to see what the public discourse is within the next 5 years, when his story is finished and we can reflect on it!

  • @gnart6941
    @gnart6941 Před 4 lety +14

    You make some of the most enjoyable video essays on CZcams. The music and jokes and timing get me every time! Hats off to you good sir

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +1

      Aww thank you so much! Ironically, picking the music is always my favourite part of the whole process!

  • @PolliitoAle
    @PolliitoAle Před 3 lety +6

    I know this is an unpopular opinion but I love Tom Holland's spiderman and I love these mcu movies. Don't get me wrong, I always liked spiderman and I loved the other movies as a child, but I felt the mcu version just gave so much life to him in his youthful approach and I thought it was fucking hilarious, and then you see him screaming below the rubble and he sounds just like the child he is and it gave me feelings. Now he's my son and I'll accept no other opinions 😂

  • @AnalyticalMenace
    @AnalyticalMenace Před 4 lety +6

    As much love as I have for the MCU Spidey films, I absolutely hate, hate, *HATE* the term "Peter Tingle".

  • @tristanm2595
    @tristanm2595 Před 3 lety +7

    To be completely honest, I like the MCU MJ and Peter romance more, and I like how the MCU feels more, I grew up loving the Raimi trilogy, and it's still amazing, I just feel the MCU is a bit of a step up.

    • @robl0xgamer258
      @robl0xgamer258 Před 3 lety +2

      Agreed! I love and respect the raimi films, but I know I might get heat for this but while yes Mcu spiderman may have jokes in the movie, its deeper than what's on the surface level, and alot of fans focus on the funny scenes to detract and put down the mcu version. I actually love spiderman in the mcu because while yes its campy and funny, it has this balance of jokes (while some jokes don't hit) they also have the other side balance with the responsibility and Peter's Physce being attacked since his PTSD and self doubt within himself. And I appreciate it!

  • @autumn_breeze616
    @autumn_breeze616 Před 3 lety +7

    Finally someone who analyzes film that doesn't talk down at it or insult the talent on display / their audience. For some reason a lot of video essayers can be real jerks. It's funny that you do "pretentious" (or academic or whatever) analysis but at the same time come off as the least pretentious of any essay channel I've seen. Maybe I'm just on the wrong side of youtube lol. Great trio of videos! Loved every one of them! I Especially like how you got me to revisit TASM and think about it in a different light, even if as you admitted some of it is being a little too fair to the movie haha.

  • @justinh4576
    @justinh4576 Před 4 lety +14

    I’m really hoping that Spider-Man 3 will be for the mcu Spidey trilogy what Prisoner of Askaban was for the first 3 Harry Potter movies

    • @justinh4576
      @justinh4576 Před 4 lety +6

      Black Ninja a dramatic shift in tone. The first two films were more the same, safe, kid-friendly flicks but Prisoner pushed the franchise in a much darker and mature setting.

    • @robl0xgamer258
      @robl0xgamer258 Před 3 lety

      I hope its not a stupid spiderverse movie though, it would do a disservice to toms spiderman character while giving fan service to the people who aren't that thankful of what mcu spiderman brings

    • @fightingmedialounge519
      @fightingmedialounge519 Před 3 lety

      Azkaban was still fairly kid friendly.

    • @fightingmedialounge519
      @fightingmedialounge519 Před 3 lety

      It's odd to say it would be disservice when we don't know what an mcu spideverse movie would entail.

    • @robl0xgamer258
      @robl0xgamer258 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fightingmedialounge519 sorry about saying it was a disservice, I hope that the mutliverse thing will happen, but not in SM3, let's just hope they tease it at the end, as far as I'm concerned, if Maguire and or Kristen along with Emma and Andrew were to be in the movie, they would've been added and been signed a long time ago. I just hope its not a spiderverse at all and just teases it at the end for a small cameo

  • @videovoidtv
    @videovoidtv Před 4 lety +3

    Beautifully done as always. I can always count on both feeling inspired and crying a little. Well done kid.

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +1

      Aww thank you! I was kinda distracted by work while making this video, so I'm really relived that you enjoyed it!

  • @jonasmartinelli5696
    @jonasmartinelli5696 Před 3 lety +5

    They are both playing the same well developed character, so I don't really see why you need to choose

  • @dqsims979
    @dqsims979 Před 4 lety +1

    Omg dude one of the best SPIDER-MAN VIDS IVE EVER SEEN ON CZcams

  • @duncanplatz9110
    @duncanplatz9110 Před 4 lety +2

    This channel is criminally underwatched, keep up the great work

  • @ayenarayenar3314
    @ayenarayenar3314 Před 3 lety

    love your videos man, Keep doing your thing I love your insight and how you break these movies down

  • @rehmanmir7865
    @rehmanmir7865 Před 2 lety

    Ugggghh that Rosemary Harris monologue is sooooooo good, every time I hear it I feel like I need to reevaluate my priorities

  • @mosquitopyjamas9048
    @mosquitopyjamas9048 Před 2 lety +1

    This video really did something for me. I'm going through some battles with self-worth and similar issues with a girl (probably more Tobey than Tom in that regard tbh). I've recently made some positive strives in both thanks to an amazing therapist. But so much of what you've said has resonated with me and my current predicament... The fact that it's Spider-Man too, my favourite hero since I was a kid, has put a smile on my face.
    Can't wait to watch these films again with new eyes! (also as the lead up to No Way Home)
    Anyway. Thanks for the video! Really, just wow.

  • @TheMimic12
    @TheMimic12 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the essay. It was a great essay that explains why I hold both these sequels in such high regard.

  • @thetypingavocado574
    @thetypingavocado574 Před 4 lety +28

    While I believe both sequels each have something going for them, Spider-Man 2 has a more concise story. While Far From Home has unnecessary plot points like Brad and Edith. Plus Peter's reason for liking MJ just seemed random. There was zero indication that he liked MJ in homecoming. In Spider-Man 2, you get where everyone's motivation comes from. They were built up from Spider-man 1. I know nothing is perfect, but in comparison of the two sequels, Spider-Man 2 is superior.

    • @abdmin3268
      @abdmin3268 Před 4 lety +3

      Thats pretty obvious, i love ffh but it kinda lost me in the first act, its so boring and the peter accidentally targetting Brad scene makes me so disappointed, but the rest of the movie saved it for me

    • @huntcd2012
      @huntcd2012 Před 4 lety +21

      Brad was just meant to be what Peter viewed as an obstacle because of his own lack of self esteem. But as we saw early on, Pete had nothing to worry about regarding Brad and MJ since MJ like him already and not Brad.
      As for Peter liking MJ seemingly out of nowhere, well that is how teenagers develop crushes. They aren’t always this deep thing. Sometimes they are pretty simple and the film treated their mutual liking for each other as such. EDITH was also another example of Peter believing he needs to live up to something (Tony’s legacy) that he really doesn’t. He just needs to be the best hero he can and not the one he and everyone else thinks he should be.

    • @trishahernz7809
      @trishahernz7809 Před 3 lety +5

      You really gonna say you don’t know why Peter Parker likes MJ? What’s next Lois Lane being Superman’s love interest was out of nowhere?

    • @abdmin3268
      @abdmin3268 Před 3 lety +2

      @@trishahernz7809 i understand but they could have set it up better, they should share more screentime in homecoming hinting their crush for each other, but i dont really care, i loved this movie

    • @justbny9278
      @justbny9278 Před 3 lety

      @@trishahernz7809 lmao big ass difference, specially since unlike Supes who has context and the status quo with lois, Tom's spider when we last saw him was that he liked Liz and was sad about her situation and didn't really care for MJ who was a bit of a weirdo who was starting to get into his "group" with Ned. Then suddenly we got a time skip in between movies and now Peter has been pining for her for a while now and it feels out of nowhere. They barely talked with each other in Homecoming but then in Far from Home he knows her and makes plans around it

  • @gingercat5996
    @gingercat5996 Před 4 lety +3

    Another really great video essay mate!👍🏾 u kinda make me like the mcu Spider-Man more after previously despising it

  • @VP1NTO
    @VP1NTO Před 4 lety +1

    When you gave the three major breakdowns at the start I literally let out my best Samuel L Jackson "Motherfucker"

  • @robertearhart4316
    @robertearhart4316 Před 4 lety

    Pizza Time!! Great segue-way into the intro! This was fun - nice work! I wonder if many people outside of the superhero community can relate to the situation that both Spider-Men deal with. Finding surrogate father figures, struggling to find a balance between their own desires and what the world needs them to be, and finding a supportive love can all be challenges on their own, but juggling all three at once would likely require some awesome powers granted through a radioactivity accident and cool special effects. As a viewer, I am always inspired by the climax when the confusion of
    "self" is overcome and they can focus on the challenge ahead to achieve success - those are the moments in my own life that I always look forward to.

  • @michaelpacheco9
    @michaelpacheco9 Před 4 lety +11

    This just made me realize, Tony Stark is Uncle Ben and Happy Hogan is Aunt May in the MCU

    • @rhetiq9989
      @rhetiq9989 Před 4 lety +13

      Soo in FFH, Aunt May was hooking up with Aunt May?

    • @RodrickMarsMoon
      @RodrickMarsMoon Před 3 lety +1

      @@rhetiq9989 I never saw it on that way 😅...

  • @NigelThrashner
    @NigelThrashner Před 3 lety +2

    This video was good because it was challenging. But after I got past the stubborn voice in my head that said, "HOW dare he?" I was open to hearing anything. Because this wasn't a value judgment. Man, I often think, "thank god I don't have homework anymore." But seeing the way you put these arguments together reminds me of the joy of fine literary criticism.
    Also, as an adult, I can't hear Aunt May's speech in SM2 without majorly tearing up. That never used to happen. Weird.

  • @ubzSS
    @ubzSS Před 4 lety +2

    peter: ..day by day...
    mary jane: don't start

  • @huntcd2012
    @huntcd2012 Před 4 lety +49

    People say Spider-Man 2 is a more mature story, but even amongst the jokes being much more prominent in Far From Home, there’s more to the story than it’s given credit for. We find Peter just trying to enjoy an easy going vacation and spend some time with the girl he likes, only for the universe to almost be conspiring against him at every turn. And then suddenly Nick Fury shows up and hijacks the trip and tells him he’s going to be an Avenger now and he has little say in the matter. The film is largely about societal pressures and how they can damage one’s self esteem. Witness that Peter starts to get back into the swing of things when he meets Beck as he is the only person to just treat Peter like an equal, like Spider-Man. Not an Avenger or the next Iron Man. But then he finds out it was all a lie and his frail self esteem gets even worse when Beck traps him in that illusion where he basically tells Peter he is nothing, but a kid playing dress up.
    It isn’t until Peter talks to Happy, another trusted figure in his life that treats him like an equal, that Peter resolves to just be the best hero that he can be and stop Beck because that’s what Spider-Man would do.

    • @spideygamer8896
      @spideygamer8896 Před 3 lety +11

      I couldn't agree more. I also love how relatable this version of Peter. As far as I'm concerned, this is the first Peter parker who is below the legal working age for around half of his appearances. But I also love how clumsy and stupid he can be, because in real life, teenagers are clumsy and stupid.

    • @sebastianhaney1425
      @sebastianhaney1425 Před 3 lety +11

      Yes! Exactly. I find myself so much more in Holland's Peter because of his mistakes, but also his perseverance because he knows it's his responsibility. In FFH he reached a point where the whole world seemed to bear down on him, and I think so many teenagers with a lot of responsibilities can relate to that. I have been at that point where I don't feel that I am living up to something and it's just so downgrading to how I view myself, so I want to leave it all behind just for a while.
      People say that Spiderman is awesome bc of how relatable he is. I say that this is by far the most relatable Peter on screen, at least for people my age who have lots of responsibilities and expectations on them.

    • @spideygamer8896
      @spideygamer8896 Před 3 lety

      @@sebastianhaney1425 same

    • @Windows-ke8md
      @Windows-ke8md Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you!! People are hating on FFH way too much for no good reason at all

    • @robl0xgamer258
      @robl0xgamer258 Před 3 lety

      @@Windows-ke8md fr though! They don't dig deep into what the movie is about

  • @OirichEntertainment
    @OirichEntertainment Před 4 lety +5

    Great editing

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! I was really busy this week, so I ended up starting the editing earlier, but I'm so glad it paid off!

  • @Brilchan
    @Brilchan Před 3 lety

    that was a well-made interesting video thanks for making it

  • @nicolefermor
    @nicolefermor Před 4 lety +7

    Great Video! Looking forward to more Spiderman videos (especially Comparing MJ).

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! The Comparing MJ video is definitely something I look forward to researching for!

  • @HomingFung
    @HomingFung Před 4 lety +6

    Now please do an essay on J. Jonah Jameson!

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +5

      Aww I should actually do that, since I've been reading the Chip Zdarsky run recently!

  • @NEEKNerdGeek
    @NEEKNerdGeek Před 4 lety

    I love both of these movies so much

  • @LuisAntonio-ms1vp
    @LuisAntonio-ms1vp Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent video essay, these two sequels and the very first Spiderman movie are my favorites Spiderman movies :')

  • @turbotax7505
    @turbotax7505 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video essay I like MCU Spider-Man it's the one I'm growing up with it's my favourite adaptation of Spider-Man (I'm 10) but I love the raimi movies aswell

  • @JACKTHEBBTFAN
    @JACKTHEBBTFAN Před 4 lety

    Cant wait for part 3 in 2022

  • @AsianBoah
    @AsianBoah Před 3 lety

    This video made me smile

  • @techno_spidey95
    @techno_spidey95 Před 4 lety +4

    Keep em comin 🕷

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +1

      The videos aren't going to be as regular this month, but fingers crossed, they're going to be keep coming!

  • @mononokehte
    @mononokehte Před 4 lety

    Another unique take excited for War Machine analysis and X-Cellent scene

  • @turbotax7505
    @turbotax7505 Před 3 lety +1

    Both movies were great and actually both better than their predecessors

  • @Phantom9252
    @Phantom9252 Před 3 lety +1

    This might be the best video essay on the Raimi films and the MCU films. Sometimes I think you're a bit too down on the Raimiverse but, then I realize that's just the movies themselves. The notion that "sometimes to do what's right we have to give up our dreams" is itself rather, I don't know but, as I get older I realize more and more that the concept in the Raimi films that Peter can't have a life outside Spider-Man and anytime he tries it only ends in disaster is just... not what I think of when I think of Spider-Man. I still love the Raimi films, I think they were the perfect first and second movies for Spider-Man but, I really wish the third film had ended on a note of Peter finding balance between his personal life and his life as Spider-Man, something a bit more uplifting.

  • @imnotashortyboy8952
    @imnotashortyboy8952 Před 3 lety

    I am not a huge mcu Spider-Man fan, these videos help me understand, and I realize why he is the way he is, it fits the story being told. I just want more personal connections in growth. Specifically with MJ, Aunt May, and Ned.

  • @dymoure
    @dymoure Před rokem

    You could throw TASM 2 into a lot of these points too.

  • @eligage3687
    @eligage3687 Před 3 lety +2

    That description though

  • @snowfloofcathug
    @snowfloofcathug Před 4 lety +1

    I love this

  • @thatotherguy8138
    @thatotherguy8138 Před 4 lety +1

    Man... I feel for this Fortnight streamer. He might only have 45 days left to stream Fortnight. Poor guy.

  • @rsf2466
    @rsf2466 Před 4 lety

    this man deserves more subs

  • @MadGravityStudios
    @MadGravityStudios Před 4 lety

    My mind is throbbing from all the knowledge

  • @pabloanguitamegias9883
    @pabloanguitamegias9883 Před 4 lety +1

    I LOVE FFH and I think that Spider-Man 2 is so great

  • @Danny-px4oi
    @Danny-px4oi Před 3 lety +1

    God spiderman 2 from reimi still hits hard :')

  • @vikramprasanna8908
    @vikramprasanna8908 Před 4 lety +5

    The Hi Tops guy is probably crying watching this.

    • @merriamweb7124
      @merriamweb7124 Před 4 lety +1

      I mean Hi top loves it when people put their opinions out there about these movies why would he be mad?

    • @lag-dan
      @lag-dan Před 4 lety

      Zane Drake. Tbh that’s like a lot of reviewers with the amazing Spider-Man series. Taking things out of context etc to push the narrative that the films are trash and you shouldn’t like them

    • @lordraiden7397
      @lordraiden7397 Před 4 lety

      @Zane Drake you claimed GREEN GOBLIN from the raimi series is less complex and interesting than vulture in homecoming. Vulture was literally pussy shit lmaoo.

  • @Thwip2016
    @Thwip2016 Před 4 lety +1

    Great essay. But I had an offtopic question, which you may or may not answer. How do you use so much of the clips from the movies without getting copyright claimed?
    Either ways, you have a new sub in me.

  • @savitoon2287
    @savitoon2287 Před 4 lety +1

    Can someone please tell me what the song at 1:50 is, it’s been stuck in my head

  • @MeghanMcDonald
    @MeghanMcDonald Před 4 lety

    Both are great in their own ways, but MAN, the cinematography in the Toby films is just way more thoughtful and “film” like

  • @katherinealvarez9216
    @katherinealvarez9216 Před 4 lety +4

    5:57 yeah, why did Fury and Talos thought it was a good idea to give Peter EDITH when he was that young?

    • @bdbdkdfotbrveiw
      @bdbdkdfotbrveiw Před 4 lety +3

      Kids a genius, doesn’t make up for lack of confidence for being manipulated though

    • @katherinealvarez9216
      @katherinealvarez9216 Před 4 lety +3

      vbbbbbbbbbbbb exactly. It’s the opposite of Tony. Tony is all “yeah, I have his entire future planned out, his suit has the Baby Monitor and I’m not gonna let him know. But I’ll keep an eye on him.👍”
      Talos and Fury? “yeah, give the grieving and panicking teenager access to deadly weapons 👍”
      It’s like we need Rhodey. Or Sam. Maybe Carol. Literally anyone who would have better ideas.

    • @AKACHIISBETTER
      @AKACHIISBETTER Před 4 lety +2

      @@katherinealvarez9216 THANK YOU

    • @katherinealvarez9216
      @katherinealvarez9216 Před 4 lety

      @@AKACHIISBETTER your welcome. But seriously, I need at least one scene of everybody else scolding Fury and Talos for doing such a dumb move.

    • @AKACHIISBETTER
      @AKACHIISBETTER Před 4 lety

      @@katherinealvarez9216 were expecting too much lmao

  • @jonathan0225
    @jonathan0225 Před 4 lety

    That plot twist man 😂

  • @grahpayy
    @grahpayy Před 3 lety

    You gotta make a playlist of the music you use

  • @EmphaticNod
    @EmphaticNod Před 3 lety +1

    Do you think the MJ relationship is going to be undone by the next film, so that Peter's secret identity can be preserved, a la the comics?

  • @-t4173
    @-t4173 Před 2 lety

    spiderman 2 is a conflict of self projecting into others and far from home is a conflict of others projecting into self basically

  • @FlipFilms7928
    @FlipFilms7928 Před 4 lety

    What’s that piano music at the need when you said there’s nothing wrong with loving your self

  • @ninjutsu4660
    @ninjutsu4660 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm planning to make an essay video on a movie. But this is my first time, so do you have any starting editing softwares I can use? Is there any tips that can help me? If so, thanks, I hope you see this message and have a good day!

  • @falloundiaye6320
    @falloundiaye6320 Před 4 lety

    Dude you can never miss

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +1

      Aww thanks! And I actually plan to to remake some of my old videos super secretly, so the quality will appear more consistent 🤫

    • @falloundiaye6320
      @falloundiaye6320 Před 4 lety

      Implicitly Pretentious maybe you should leave them so that people can see your progression

  • @lightknight6749
    @lightknight6749 Před 4 lety +3

    Japanese Spider-man great choice

  • @brewdaly1873
    @brewdaly1873 Před 4 lety +6

    Turkish Spider-Man > Everyone else ever

  • @huntcd2012
    @huntcd2012 Před 4 lety

    You made some interesting points about Peter gaslighting Mary Jane to a degree. I hadn’t thought about that before and it’s kind of making me look down somewhat on how the romance is resolved as a result. Like Peter spends the film as his own worst enemy, only for Mary Jane to chose him at the end almost like the universe is deciding to not shit on him for once over him doing anything to really deserve her.

    • @hennis124
      @hennis124 Před 3 lety

      That's what the first film was for. Peter was the only person who broke MJ out of her shadow and made her believe in herself. The only one who didn't belittle her, or just use her to impress others. She wouldn't have taken the leap to be an actress without Peter being there. Spider-Man 1 was the setup.

  • @karnielcashumphries683
    @karnielcashumphries683 Před 4 lety +1

    Good points

  • @sulaimanmhashim
    @sulaimanmhashim Před 2 lety

    Japanese spider-man the goat, he even had huge mech robot

  • @KillerTacos54
    @KillerTacos54 Před 3 lety

    The CZcams algorithm came in really close. Just found out about your channel

  • @ExcuseMyWeebRudeness
    @ExcuseMyWeebRudeness Před 4 lety +63

    Personally, I've always liked MCU Spider-Man above everyone else.
    The Raimi trilogy just isn't really my thing. Although I do take great joy in looking at the extras, they're hilarious.

    • @sebastianarrindell4076
      @sebastianarrindell4076 Před 4 lety +2

      Me too

    • @katherinealvarez9216
      @katherinealvarez9216 Před 4 lety +8

      I still have a soft spot for the TASM (everyone deserved better there) but we had all these Spider-Man films so I ain’t complaining. 👍

    • @batman-sr2px
      @batman-sr2px Před 4 lety +4

      But why? The new ones aren't really good.

    • @sebastianarrindell4076
      @sebastianarrindell4076 Před 4 lety +10

      thecannibal they both have great villains and they’re hilarious.

    • @moonlitaura_
      @moonlitaura_ Před 4 lety +7

      @@batman-sr2px ask yourself why you don't liek the mcu spiderman. is it because it's not raimi's spiderman?

  • @marche800
    @marche800 Před 3 lety +1

    "I am the Emissary of Hell"

  • @spider59er35
    @spider59er35 Před 4 lety +3

    Over 600 views in 2 minutes
    Now that's amazing

    • @ImplicitlyPretentious
      @ImplicitlyPretentious  Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah I should just be a Spider-Man channel now

    • @spider59er35
      @spider59er35 Před 4 lety +2

      Implicitly Pretentious lol
      You be you, that’s all we ask for as viewers👍🏻

  • @sefalimahanti9848
    @sefalimahanti9848 Před 3 lety

    The Uncle and Aunt from Raimi trilogy remains my favourite

  • @phantomgamer4463
    @phantomgamer4463 Před 4 lety +1

    MAAAAAAARVELAR!!!!!
    CHANGE LEOPARDON!!!!!

  • @gakebitat
    @gakebitat Před 4 lety +3

    How do you even be this smart

  • @learn2draw716
    @learn2draw716 Před 3 lety +2

    Huh. Sam Raimi's Spider-Man had more depth than I give him credit for. Huh?

  • @JonCofer
    @JonCofer Před 4 lety

    as ant man once said, you're great!

  • @socialisingsigma1532
    @socialisingsigma1532 Před 4 lety

    I honestly hate opening theme music but this is a great channel

    • @socialisingsigma1532
      @socialisingsigma1532 Před 4 lety

      Why Do I Even Look At The Comments it’s kinda like old elevator music to me

  • @dannyhuskerjay
    @dannyhuskerjay Před 4 lety +3

    Like I said in your first videos the core of Spider-Man is still there from the comics. Mcu Spider-Man has come to terms with bens death and now he’s in a whole new world with learning to be the best hero he can be. He became a hero cuz of Ben. Overtime in the comics he became better by his own morales . He looked up to many in the comics other then Ben that helped form him. Iron man is that guy in the mcu. Raimi fans really need to stop looking at every new Spider-Man project as a adaptation of raimi’s Spider-Man and just see them as a adaptation of Spider-Man . Both are accurate at the core . Raimis are very accurate to the solo outings of being a loner. Where mcu is accurate to his team up outings were his immaturity shows and how he needs to grow. more. Holland is growing into the loner Spider-Man we all know and love. Mcu just wanted to show us something new that’s been in the comics never been seen before. Spidey in a bigger universe

    • @hennis124
      @hennis124 Před 3 lety

      I mean, it's not really even that close to the comics either tho lol. Peter and Tony ain't buddies like that. And he on the off chance rarely does team ups and prefers to work alone. Adult Peter over the many years did grow to eventually get along with other teams like Avengers, FF4, and X-Men. But when he started out he didn't get a long with a single one of em, but Daredevil. Granted you right about Spidey being in a bigger universe, but it's not played the same way in the comics. Peter isn't a bumbling immature child every time he's with another hero. Sometimes he's mature enough to even shock other heroes who don't know him and judge him far too early.

    • @robl0xgamer258
      @robl0xgamer258 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hennis124 well tony and Peter weren't buddy buddy in the comics, but you do understand that mcu movies aren't comic accurate at all since they want to tell unique stories instead of strictly following a paper book format

  • @TheRealSlimAnus
    @TheRealSlimAnus Před 2 lety

    I wish the dialogue in FFH was better. The scene where Peter and Happy are talking about Peter not living up to Tony. The entirety of FFH and parts of Homecoming. Due to how society in the MCU treats it's heroes, Peter has only ever known the "good" Tony has done. Learning a snippet from Vulture, but Happy could've really laid everything down on Peter. How Tony nearly got Happy, and Pepper dead multiple times, how his fear was the reason for Ultron, and the reason he was really there in Civil War.
    It should've been an in-depth realization that Peter doesn't need to be the next Iron Man (The next big hero) instead we get vague, boring, and generic "Tony was a mess" without details.

  • @pizzatheboss
    @pizzatheboss Před 4 lety +1

    So no one gonna talk about the description??😆

  • @mar_speedman
    @mar_speedman Před 3 lety

    You know what, I'll tell you with all honesty, from the first second I started watching this, I knew you would pick Japanese Spider-man as your favorite movie lol

  • @TheSykobanana
    @TheSykobanana Před 2 lety

    Correct answer mate

  • @ElbertTreble
    @ElbertTreble Před 4 lety

    I grew up with Spider-Man 2. Best superhero movie as a kid and a classic now. FFH is modern, in the MCU I don’t like it’s stark tech he made his new suit. I like it but don’t like that it stark tech. I like FFH has spider sense & swings in the last scene of the film. Spider-Man 2 > FFH > The amazing Spider-Man 2.

  • @gamebond6248
    @gamebond6248 Před 4 lety

    Please make a video about Spider-man PS4.

  • @sgufanboy
    @sgufanboy Před 3 lety

    How did i never notice Joey Diaz in Spiderman 2?!

  • @booboodaddy3287
    @booboodaddy3287 Před 3 lety

    I never knew how depressing both movies were ;c