Worst part of civil war
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Tom Holland
Ayyylmao — 9 years ago(April 30, 2016 12:30 PM)
I loved the movie but he was the worst part. First (I know he's 16 in the movie but) he sounds like a 10 year old boy. The voice is so annoying. Then the jokes he made were very unnecessary and obnoxious, in my opinion. He also didn't fit in the movie. A 16 year old fighting against 30-40 men and women is too odd. It doesn't fit. He didn't fit. Still the best captain America movie of all three. Can't wait for infinity war!
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da_rc — 9 years ago(April 30, 2016 01:04 PM)
nah, he fit in well BECAUSE he was so different from the rest. They tried to portray him different from the others because he IS different from the others.
I mean, he is just a kid in the movie so how can you expect him to behave like the others who are all seasoned veterans in the superhero game? His jokes were not always funny, but most of them actually had most people in the cinema hall laughing (which you cant really say for most of the other characters).
I did find it a bit weird that he sounded like he was 12-13 but i think he'll do better in his own movie -
calvinlaw-77419 — 9 years ago(May 01, 2016 11:30 AM)
He was great but I was annoyed he wasn't wearing glasses as Peter Parker.
That bugged me at first but then I realised with the powers, he mig5b4ht not need them (I'm going off the logic in the Rami films). I assume we'll see him with them at some point. -
gryffindors-591-603961 — 9 years ago(April 30, 2016 02:53 PM)
Actually, I don't know if it's because I'm young as well but he was one of the highlights for me. I was just engaged and I think he pulled it off great. It felt realistic and added comic relief; I love the part when Rhodey (I think it was Rhodey?) was like
"Jesus Tony, how old is this kid?"
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gryffindors-591-603961 — 9 years ago(May 01, 2016 11:53 AM)
I'm young too (17) and I honestly disliked him so much in this movie.
Yeah..it's probably because you are young too
I definitely used the wrong word, I should've said that I could relate to his awkwardness and enthusiasm as a young person. -
joshuacastaldo — 9 years ago(May 06, 2016 04:56 PM)
I loved the f16d0ilm a lot, and I honestly really enjoyed Spidey more than I thought I would, but that's my opinion. I think he'll be good in his own solo movie. I do agree with you with it being the best of the Captain America trilogy, and the excitement of Infinity War (or whatever they'll change the name to).
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flaymetemper — 9 years ago(May 06, 2016 08:00 PM)
Thought he did a great job and was played spot on. You just took a 16 year old kid who has had powers now for 6 months and dropped him in the middle of a fight, as equals with his heroes.
You want the grown up responselook no further than his counterpoint on Team CapAnt Man. Paul Rudd's character was played just the same way from an adult's point of view.
Loved them both, the awestruck wonder of OMG!!! I just got a golden ticket to the BIGS!
This would be like picking some guy in A ball and dropping him at the plate during the World Series, or grabbing a kid up in the park playing street ball and putting him at center court with Jordan (if you're my age) or Lebron or Curry.
Marvel did what I didn't think they could do since jazz dance emo Spidey stepped onto the scene years agothey made me look forward to a Spiderman movie. -
GatorFanMike — 9 years ago(May 11, 2016 10:21 PM)
"Then the jokes he made were very unnecessary and obnoxious, in my opinion"
That was one of the most authentic parts of the portrayal I thought. The Spider-Man I grew up with was a wise cracking teenager.. It's refreshing to see this angle used.