If your a cowboys fan, I guess you can say you have nothing to sing about with no fight song like imagine unlike the eagles. It’s so catchy that the whole stadium sings it like bryson stotts walk up song
I love the fact how for every other team it's just the team logo, but the eagles have a whole animation and the actual song in action. GO BIRDS 🦅🦅🦅💚💚💚 WE GOT THE BEST ONE
The disrespect to Buffalo…it’s literally the chant we yell out to each other in just everyday life. You know what it’s about when you hear “hey-ey-ey-ey!”
Best NFL fight song will always be ‘Hail to the Redskins’ They might not have the Redskins name anymore but I will continue to sing it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kPVfFzbRuc4.htmlsi=ewwJZ7R9IkLoS8jo
The clip is from Super Bowl 52 when Philadelphia faced New England. The game was played in Minneapolis. When a team scores at the Super Bowl, it's customary to play their fight song...if they have one.
Excellent analysis! I'm so glad others have keyed in on the little intricacies of the film. All the pieces of the puzzle aren't neatly assembled, rather we have to go on that adventure ourselves and piece it together. Her wanting to mimic the visual symmetry of Miles, him wearing his Jordans and her wearing her Chucks, really solidify her wanting to be just like him. But it doesn't stop there. Notice her new suit? She's adopted web-patterning around her hands/gloves, just like Miles had in his prior uniform. And just like Gwen's old uniform that had patterning around the inside of her arms, his new suit proudly features that red stripe on the underside. They're both trying to be just like each other, just a step behind in this dance. I like the idea that she's scanning his room for any would be competition. The moment she drops into his room, she's snuggly wrapped around him in an embrace, revealing her hand. So her scanning the room for any signs or tells of his hand, per se, makes sense. And as soon as she rifles through his artbook, any fears or concerns are quelled.
What a great summation of Miles & Gwen's love story. I had already picked up on most of it, tho you came at a few clues at a different angle than I had thought about. The big one is the possible motivations of Gwen searching Miles' room. My interpretation had been that Gwen was feeling super awkward and nervous after impulsively giving Miles a huge hug and it only being slightly returned, and then following it up with the cringy "growth spurt" comment b/c I think she was a little... distracted...by how much he had grown since she had last seen him. Anyway, because of that, she was a ball of nervous energy who couldn't bear to look Miles in the eye until she had calmed down and regained control of herself. So she immediately gets up and starts pacing the room, asking questions to move past the growth spurt convo, and looking at things so she has an excuse to not look at Miles. She is very frightened by his initial reception that he does not care for her the way she does for him, and she's a little mortified that the enthusiastic hug gave away more of how she felt than she meant to. It's not until she sees the sketches that she becomes more confident again, knowing that he does have a thing for her, and almost immediately after this, she asks him out on a Spider-date. But I really like your added wrinkle. That she is also looking for signs that he is into someone else, and the quick nabbing of the sketch book to check for strange girls his age.... Good observation!
Thanks! I really like your theory of Gwen being a nervous ball of energy when she first dropped by Miles' room. It's something I did not consider. She had not seen her crush in at least a year and she initially awkwardly hugged him. To regain control of her emotions, it would make sense for her to walk around his room a little bit and ask about the stuff in his room.
Wow, great analysis!!! I really enjoyed the video. I have seen the movie seven times and am still obsessed with this work of art. Hope the writers are going to be in charge of the live action version of Spider-Man: Miles Morales