

?Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse? introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, and the limitless possibilities of the Spider-Verse, where more than one can wear the mask. Review: Doing whatever a spider can - Love this movie! If you haven't seen it, you should. Beautiful to look at, and it's written on kid/adult levels so everyone who enjoys superheroes will find something to enjoy. Review: Great movie - Great movie absolutely love it really funny and engaging








| Contributor | Amy Pascal, Avi Arad, Bob Persichetti, Christina Steinberg, Christopher Miller, Peter Ramsey, Phil Lord, Rodney Rothman Contributor Amy Pascal, Avi Arad, Bob Persichetti, Christina Steinberg, Christopher Miller, Peter Ramsey, Phil Lord, Rodney Rothman See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 73,714 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Genre | Action, Adventure, Animation |
| Initial release date | 2018-12-14 |
| Language | English |
M**M
Doing whatever a spider can
Love this movie! If you haven't seen it, you should. Beautiful to look at, and it's written on kid/adult levels so everyone who enjoys superheroes will find something to enjoy.
T**.
Great movie
Great movie absolutely love it really funny and engaging
B**9
Good movie
Great movie. A lot of characters introduced from the comics. Story was interesting and entertaining. My favorite scene was when Spider-Ham came along and said, "It can get weirder".
R**N
The best
Love the movie
P**I
Great fun playing with all kinds of Spider Man elements
I'm not a big Marvel Comic Universe geek, and my favorite Spider Man remains Toby Maguire. I watched the TV cartoon that the movie references, and I caught some other bits and pieces too - plus the inevitable Stan Lee cameo. That said, I'm sure there were plenty of things that a true Spider Man/Marvel Comics aficionado would catch that I missed. What I love about this movie is how much fun it has playing with the whole Spider Man mythology...if that's the right word. It both takes it seriously and doesn't hesitate to poke it in the eye, and that's where so much of the fun occurs. The movie is dynamic, irreverent, yet respectful and celebratory. Watching it, I got the feeling that the people behind it were having a heckuva a good time, and they enlisted a lot of terrific talent for the voices. Lily Tomlin is an inspired choice as Aunt May, and I love the performance Brian Tyree Henry gives as Miles's father - especially the scene when he's talking to Miles over the PA of his police cruiser, which gave me one of the biggest laughs of the movie. It was a great "Dad moment." Mahershala Ali as Miles's cool-but-shady Uncle Aaron is terrific too, and Liev Shreiber is perfect as Kingpin. I really enjoyed having a female Doc Oc (Kathryn Hahn) in this version too - every inch the clever and diabolical villain, and a wicked twist on the original. The animation took some adjustment at first, but I quickly got comfortable with it. By the end, I was thoroughly enjoying it, and I found the whole thing really satisfying. There are lots of powerful themes about family, love and loss, but I think the movie handles them all pretty adroitly, interspersing humor and enough visual razzle-dazzle to keep everyone engaged. And though I'm not a big fan of rap and hip-hop, I thought the soundtrack fit the movie beautifully. In short, I think this is a great movie. It's a serious homage to Spider Man while being fun, funny, and irreverent too. It held up just as well on the second viewing, and I'll be watching it again. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys Spider Man.
W**P
A truly must-see film!!!
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse stands as one of the best and unique movies to come out in some time. Its quality transcends simple labels such as "animated" and "superhero". It stands at the pinnacle thanks to its spectacular characters, amazing soundtrack, and phenomenal art style. Animated in the style of a literal comic book, the artists took full advantage of what they have created to bring to life a living comic book. Any frame looks like it was lifted from the page. The mastery of color and motion means your eyes will always have something great to look at. The humor is top notch. Full of blink and you'll miss it moments of humor weaved into some laugh-out-loud jokes. At the same time, it doesn't come off as too quipy. While a comedy at heart, it is a deeply emotional moments. You'd be hard pressed not to feel something while witnessing Mile's journey of self discovery. The cast is wonderful, with two particular stand outs being Shameik Moore's Miles Morales and Nicholas Cage's Spider-Man Noir. Moore does an excellent job capturing Mile's youth, inexperience, and insecurities. His performance really helps connect you to a character most people might have heard of in passing. Cage may not have a great deal of lines or moments, but every moment he is on screen is joyous. His performance stands as a great example of all the characters who might not have a great deal of screen time, but who are still memorable in the time we have with them. Top it all of with a truly killer soundtrack, and you have one of the very best animated movies...one of the very best comic book super hero movies...one of the very best movies we've had in a long time
T**E
Fantastic Movie Marred by Terrible Subtitles
Okay, this may seem petty, especially considering I'll flat-out state I loved this movie. This is hands-down the best Spider-Man film to date with wonderful characterizations, great comedy, fantastic action scenes, and a satisfying and meaningful plot. The characters in this movie are in top-form, especially the "main" trio of Peter B. Parker, Gwen Stacy, and Miles Morales. The character arc of Miles coming into his own is definitely the best it's ever been told, and Miles' background and culture play vital roles in how he grows and develops as a person. It's nice to see a Spider-Man whose family unit is fully functional, and supportive of him in all aspects of his life. Aunt May is a sweetheart in the comics, but I have never seen her and Peter exhibit the amazing bond that Miles and his parents share. The backstories of our main cast are really well executed as well, They're told in short recaps with comic panels illustrating the more important parts of the characters. ***SPOILERS*** In terms of the main plot, the only thing that really disappointed me was the lack of a proper character moment between Gwen and Peter. You gotta remember that these two were at some point a couple in most comics that have been published, and before that they were lifelong friends. But in their respective comics, the other person dies. You see Gwen accidentally killing Peter as the Lizard in her flashback, but Peter also accidentally kills Gwen in his book by causing her neck to snap after he stops her from free falling. My favorite part of ANY Spider-Verse shenanigans are the reactions Peter and Gwen have towards each other being alive. It's always touching to see these two people who have such a strong connection re-unite again after so long. That didn't really happen in this movie, which is a bit of a shame. I know Peter is a lot older and is contending with his feelings for MJ, but still, it would've been nice to see some kind of reaction between the two. ***/SPOILERS*** Now then, let's talk about the subtitles, the literal only thing that brought this review down. Unfortunately, I have to grade this product as a whole, and that whole is marred by terrible subtitles. They'll often be squished together, they'll disappear mid-sentence and then come back in the middle of the same sentence, certain sfx are displayed while others aren't, they're improperly timed, and they rarely distinguished who was talking in this film. In a movie where you constantly have to glance down to see what's being said, it's hard to tell who's talking when the only indicator for our main cast is whose lower mask is slightly moving. Now I myself am not hearing impaired, I just enjoy turning on subtitles in case I miss pieces of dialogue. But these would be awful for anything who requires them to enjoy the movie. I seriously hope Amazon or whoever can re-do them at some point, because they are the one piece of this movie that absolutely drags it down. If they're fixed later on, I'll come back and edit my review to give it the full five stars it deserves.
A**A
Great value
Great quality product
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