Spider-Man Homecoming
SCORE: 65
If you have been reading reviews over the last few months you know we
purchased a variety of products on Black Friday 2017 for reviews.
Spider-Man Homecoming is one of those products. For the entire FFG Haul
video please click
here. We had
a lot of high hopes for this movie that takes 133 minutes to watch.
There are also sixty minutes of bonus on the Blu-ray + DVD + Digital.
I will openly admit we are disappointed with Spider-Man Homecoming on so
many levels. First and foremost the evils of political correctness are
taught as fact in Spider-Man Homecoming. I love how people who claim to
celebrate diversity actually discriminate against those of us that are
diverse from them. What is next? Throw us to the lions in a Colosseum?
Holly Weird keeps trying to brain wash all of us into their radical far
left redefinition belief set.
Spider-Man Homecoming gives us a really young Spider-Man. Like at the
age of fourteen or fifteen. His Aunt May looks way too young to me as
well. Iron Man helps out Peter Parker with a high tech suit. Peter
Parker makes plenty of mistakes in Spider-Man Homecoming. He learns from
them and gets better. He is very impatient to get out there and save the
world early on in Spider-Man Homecoming.
The issues families can have with Spider-Man Homecoming is violence, bad
language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, lying, deceit, and more.
Spider-Man Homecoming decides to change the race of certain well known
characters. Why was that done? I guess it falls under the evil umbrella
of political correctness. So much of Spider-Man Homecoming feels like
they did not stay true to the source material. Like the sexual comments
concerning Aunt May.
There are plenty of funny moments in Spider-Man Homecoming. The Vulture
is a really good character in Spider-Man Homecoming. The Avengers
connection finally ties Spider-Man into the rest of the Marvel movies.
It would be great to see Fantastic Four, and the X-Men also come into
the greater Marvel movie universe. That may come since the last
Fantastic Four was such a flop.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System:
Blu-ray/DVD
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Developer: Marvel Studios
Rating: ‘PG-13’ for Parental Guidance suggested if under 13 years of age
{Sci-Fi Action, Some Language, and Brief Suggestive Comments}
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