Yikes.
Though I'm interested to hear he's doing another Bourne movie.
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Yikes.
Though I'm interested to hear he's doing another Bourne movie.
I can't wait to see the movie. Holland was one of my favorite parts of Civil Wars and, of course, there's this: [link]
Knew what that link was before clicking, and thanks because I've been meaning to watch it again.
That's good to hear, smonster. It's going to be his first non-animated movie in the theater. When I first asked him if he wanted to go earlier this week all I got was a "That's fine." but he's been getting more excited as the day gets closer.
Spoilery interview with Kevin Feige, where he talks about the thing I spoilerfonted above: [link]
My son just turned 10
Ten?! Wow! How is that possible?
Spider-Man was AWESOME. I would say more, but I'm waiting to get tickets for the taco fest. More later.
My 10 and 6 year-olds had a great time at Spider-Man! I think they liked it almost as much as we old folks did!
(The only caveat for parents I'd offer is one line - totally innocuous in context - which led my 10 y.o. to ask "What's watching porn"? (because the audience was laughing and he didn't get it) and then I laughed so hard at his asking that he wanted to know even more.
Well, my son and I really enjoyed it. Still mulling where I'd place it in the ranking of Spidey movies, but it's near the top.
I got a kick out of one of the songs in the credits (I'm assuming the one Flash was playing at the party) being listed as "FLASHDRV performed by Eugene Thompson".
Ten?! Wow! How is that possible?
It seems way too quick, doesn't it? I'm trying not to think about the fact he's going to be a teenager in a few years.
BTW: There is one mid-credits and one post-credits scene if anyone wants to know.