The Tobey Maguire scene was edited by the ScreenJunkies team to remove the BGM music to make their point. Actually, the BGM is so good when Tobey enters.
I was pissed as well that we didn't get a multiversal Sinister Six by including Mysterio. This was the ONE TIME that they could done it! Alright, so I know my comment will get lost in the comment section of this video, but I hope that at least one person sees it, so that it isn't for nothing. Also, SPOILER WARNING for those who have not seen No Way Home! When I watched this movie, it truly felt like the greatest superhero movie I had ever seen, even more than Endgame, but admittedly tied with Infinity War. However, it came so close to being my favorite movie overall, it was 99% there, and don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE the movie, but as a famous meme salesman once said "Life is good, but it can be better." My only complaint was that they left out Mysterio to form a perfect multiversal Sinister Six (what we saw in the movie was technically the Sinister Syndicate [it wasn't named and I know it typically refers to Spider-Man's lesser known enemies, but the roster we saw in the movie was similar to the iteration seen in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, so that could be a consideration], and no, I don't count Venom as the sixth member), and seeing the cut scenes with him made me realize how much it could have worked. Mysterio was another villain that was technically killed thanks to Spider-Man, he is tied into the plot of this movie thanks to his actions, he would have been the final member of the Sinister Six (an original founding member in the comics, in fact), and he would have been a representation for the MCU Spider-Man movies. Now before anyone says, "there was already so much going on, they wouldn't have had time to include him, and his appearance would take away from the other characters," allow me to give you the perfect way that they could have included him in the movie. Here is my pitch, and love it or hate it, I think this could have worked. The events of the movie would have played out the same, but at some point early on, while all of the other villains were emerging, a portal would have appeared in an alleyway, and a figure whose face is obscured would be horizontally thrown through the portal and land against the wall, landing in a dumpster. The figure would slowly climb out of it, and see the report by the Daily Bugle about Spider-Man killing Mysterio, and instead of hearing their reaction, their hand would slowly tighten into a fist before it cuts away back to some of the main characters dealing with another problem (there are at least 3 scenes that would work this early on, so it would not be hard to do). Later on, when the villains are walking with the rest of the characters, one of them (maybe Doc Ock) would hear something and stay behind without the others noticing, and so a disembodied voice (altered by maybe a voice box or something) talks to him and asks if they would like to team up if they do something in return. After doing this with a few other villains in a few different scenes, the figure would then wait for a certain scene (maybe the one where Peter and Doctor Strange are fighting about the box outside the sanctum sanctorum) to quietly break in and steal a few books from the sanctum's library, which Strange would point out later. Yes, this is actually going somewhere that makes relative sense to the story, I promise. After a variety of events from the movie, when the villains eventually discuss a team up strategy of sorts, the figure from earlier walks from the shadows and begins to talk to them in an altered voice about a special plan of sorts. A few moments before the Aunt May death scene, Peter would be called home by her to discuss a key clue she found about the events, but not giving any specific details. Peter would arrive, and just as they hug, Peter feels an intense pain in his side, revealed to be a knife that "Aunt May" was carrying and used to stab him. She begins to laugh before revealing herself to actually be Quentin Beck (Again played by Jake Gyllenhaal, Because I don't think this would be a proper time to make him the Bruce Campbell one that Sam Raimi was hoping for), and he proceeds to explain how he came from a dimension where the same events of Far from home took place, but he was miraculously saved before he was shot by his drones thanks to the portal, and realizes that based on how events played out in this reality, he has lost his opportunity to make himself the greatest superhero ever in his home dimension as well, so now that he is here, he plans to take his revenge on Peter by teaming up with the other villains. Mysterio then proceeds to lead him away from the apartment, casting several illusions of himself to throw Spider-Man off, and Mysterio appears to be even more unhinged then before, with his eyes glowing green and twitching. However, Peter's spider sense goes off and heads back to confront Green Goblin, and as shown in the film, fails to save Aunt May. The rest of the movie would continue as normal, but then during the fight scene with the Statue of liberty, Mysterio appears and explains that he will use the help of the other villains (with Norman being the leader to the annoyance of Beck) to team up and form a team (maybe name it the Sinister Six or it could just be implied) in order to tear down what little remains of Spider-Man's public image, as well as those of the other heroes who get in their way. The fight would be like normal except that Mysterio would briefly stop Doctor Strange from casting the runes by confronting him, and Strange would say something along the lines of "Peter told me about your drones and the illusions. Unlike you, I am more than a magician with cheap parlor tricks, I can actually do more than a couple card tricks" (Corny I know, but I am kind of struggling to think of something better right now that would still fit Strange's type of humor while also being intimdating). Mysterio would then fire green lasers from both of his hands (the green eyes triangle symbols would appear when he fired them) at Strange when he is talking, and to his surprise, the beams actually burned a bit and caused some damage (think of like a lesser version of some of Iron Man's lasers), causing him to fall down a bit before the Cloak of levitation caught him and reoriented him to face Mysterio. Mysterio would then explain that since this world's Spider-Man knew how all of his tricks worked, he would have to change things up in order to win this time, so he stole books from the Sanctum sanctorum that could grant him the same abilities that he had when he was posing as a hero (Green hand lasers, flight, protective energy shields, maybe those giant hands if it kind of holds his own hands in place to control them, and finally legitimate illusion casting like Loki), but they would be for real this time. He also mentions that in order to gain his powers so quickly without the time to use them properly, he cast a spell that allowed the magical energy to be stored inside him, and it is implied that this excess of power has corrupted him and amplified his pre-existing mental instability to the point of being near delusional thanks to his ego, which is what the glowing and twitching eyes from before were hinting at. After a pretty good fight scene between the two, Spider-Man (Tom) would then notice the two fighting and web Mysterio to draw him away, but at the same time causing more problems as now they have to split up to fight all of the Sinister Six. Tobey would fight Doctor Octopus and Sandman, Andrew would fight Lizard and Electro, and Tom would fight Green Goblin and Mysterio (Sorry for having to use the actors' names, I just find it easier to keep track of who is who), and during this time, Strange would be able to reverse the spell and use the runes to cure the villains (now including Mysterio as well) before sending them all back to their own dimensions. Alright, I admit you deserve a medal if you actually read all of that. But I think this is still a good pitch for if Mysterio would have been added in, and based on my calculations, he would have only added 10 or 15 minutes maximum to the movie, so he wouldn't really take away from too many characters, he would help connect with the plot, the multiversal Sinister Six would have been formed (it doesn't matter if it can't happen again, I would just be glad if it happened once), and it wouldn't alter the events of the story all that much. Was it necessary to come up with all of this? No. But was it fun to dream? Absolutely. It was a shame they didn't include Mysterio despite it being manageable, but regardless of the possibility, No Way Home was still an amazing movie that I couldn't love enough. Please let me know if you have any thoughts, questions, or concerns, and I hope you were at least entertained by my idea.
Assistant to the Regional Sorcerer is a reference to the position of Dwight Schrute in "the Office" where he tells everyone that he's the 'Assistant regional manager' although he is actually an 'Assistant to the regional manager'.
I watched No Way Home on the Saturday of opening weekend and I shit you not my theatre was quiet the entire movie. The only noise made was during the “I’m something of a scientist myself” scene which was me and only me🤣. The portal moments are very similar to cap wielding mjolnir imo, an extra second given for cheers
The movie wasn’t just for nostalgia purposes. It had a great storyline, if you understood, along with great character development for Peter who goes through what it is like to be Spider-Man just like Tobey and Andrew’s Spider-Man. Sony and Marvel Studios are not dumb, and they didn’t play around with this movie. You people tend to not learn about deep meanings of the movie and see it just for nostalgia, but there is way more to it than that.
Lol Jaby is so serious at even lighthearted Jokes he pretends to get it while getting simultaneously butthurt about fun little nitpicks about Garfields solo spiderman films
I think you people have a preconceived notion about this film, that it was just made for nostalgia....... But if you look at this movie from a rational point of view, it was so much more than that
Ehh, idk... I don't feel like the scenes where Peters 2 and 3 first appeared was awkward at all. They're my most favorite scenes of the whole movie! Lol And it wasn't at all quiet in the room during those scenes, because I was too busy screaming my head off. Lmfao I didn't get to experience it in theaters, so I had to watch it at home. (I have a few of my reactions of it on my channel actually. Lol) And btw, not all theaters are loud during big scenes like those, just as someone else pointed out in the comment section. 😋👌
Well the 70's Spider-men are probably in their 70's and thus probably not suited for all the acrobatics one would expect from a Spider-Man, and the adventures of Pete and Pete and Pete is a spoof on an old Nickelodeon show called The Adventures of Pete and Pete
No consequences? The whole part of Spider-Man No Way Home was the point of Peter dealing with the consequence his identity being revealed and the ending was the consequence of not being known and forgotten by his loved ones so that they wouldn’t be in danger anymore. I feel like you guys are missing the whole point of the movie and judge it without actually understanding it. I advise to rewatch the breakdowns you’ve watch and maybe more.
Loved the reaction from you guys, it really made my day! If you have time, could you please read this comment and tell me what you think? I would greatly appreciate it. I was quite upset that we didn't get a multiversal Sinister Six by including Mysterio. This was the ONE TIME that they could done it! Alright, so I know my comment will get lost in the comment section of this video, but I hope that at least one person sees it, so that it isn't for nothing. Also, SPOILER WARNING for those who have not seen No Way Home! When I watched this movie, it truly felt like the greatest superhero movie I had ever seen, even more than Endgame, but admittedly tied with Infinity War. However, it came so close to being my favorite movie overall, it was 99% there, and don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE the movie, but as a famous meme salesman once said "Life is good, but it can be better." My only complaint was that they left out Mysterio to form a perfect multiversal Sinister Six (what we saw in the movie was technically the Sinister Syndicate [it wasn't named and I know it typically refers to Spider-Man's lesser known enemies, but the roster we saw in the movie was similar to the iteration seen in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, so that could be a consideration], and no, I don't count Venom as the sixth member), and seeing the cut scenes with him made me realize how much it could have worked. Mysterio was another villain that was technically killed thanks to Spider-Man, he is tied into the plot of this movie thanks to his actions, he would have been the final member of the Sinister Six (an original founding member in the comics, in fact), and he would have been a representation for the MCU Spider-Man movies. Now before anyone says, "there was already so much going on, they wouldn't have had time to include him, and his appearance would take away from the other characters," allow me to give you the perfect way that they could have included him in the movie. Here is my pitch, and love it or hate it, I think this could have worked. The events of the movie would have played out the same, but at some point early on, while all of the other villains were emerging, a portal would have appeared in an alleyway, and a figure whose face is obscured would be horizontally thrown through the portal and land against the wall, landing in a dumpster. The figure would slowly climb out of it, and see the report by the Daily Bugle about Spider-Man killing Mysterio, and instead of hearing their reaction, their hand would slowly tighten into a fist before it cuts away back to some of the main characters dealing with another problem (there are at least 3 scenes that would work this early on, so it would not be hard to do). Later on, when the villains are walking with the rest of the characters, one of them (maybe Doc Ock) would hear something and stay behind without the others noticing, and so a disembodied voice (altered by maybe a voice box or something) talks to him and asks if they would like to team up if they do something in return. After doing this with a few other villains in a few different scenes, the figure would then wait for a certain scene (maybe the one where Peter and Doctor Strange are fighting about the box outside the sanctum sanctorum) to quietly break in and steal a few books from the sanctum's library, which Strange would point out later. Yes, this is actually going somewhere that makes relative sense to the story, I promise. After a variety of events from the movie, when the villains eventually discuss a team up strategy of sorts, the figure from earlier walks from the shadows and begins to talk to them in an altered voice about a special plan of sorts. A few moments before the Aunt May death scene, Peter would be called home by her to discuss a key clue she found about the events, but not giving any specific details. Peter would arrive, and just as they hug, Peter feels an intense pain in his side, revealed to be a knife that "Aunt May" was carrying and used to stab him. She begins to laugh before revealing herself to actually be Quentin Beck (Again played by Jake Gyllenhaal, Because I don't think this would be a proper time to make him the Bruce Campbell one that Sam Raimi was hoping for), and he proceeds to explain how he came from a dimension where the same events of Far from home took place, but he was miraculously saved before he was shot by his drones thanks to the portal, and realizes that based on how events played out in this reality, he has lost his opportunity to make himself the greatest superhero ever in his home dimension as well, so now that he is here, he plans to take his revenge on Peter by teaming up with the other villains. Mysterio then proceeds to lead him away from the apartment, casting several illusions of himself to throw Spider-Man off, and Mysterio appears to be even more unhinged then before, with his eyes glowing green and twitching. However, Peter's spider sense goes off and heads back to confront Green Goblin, and as shown in the film, fails to save Aunt May. The rest of the movie would continue as normal, but then during the fight scene with the Statue of liberty, Mysterio appears and explains that he will use the help of the other villains (with Norman being the leader to the annoyance of Beck) to team up and form a team (maybe name it the Sinister Six or it could just be implied) in order to tear down what little remains of Spider-Man's public image, as well as those of the other heroes who get in their way. The fight would be like normal except that Mysterio would briefly stop Doctor Strange from casting the runes by confronting him, and Strange would say something along the lines of "Peter told me about your drones and the illusions. Unlike you, I am more than a magician with cheap parlor tricks, I can actually do more than a couple card tricks" (Corny I know, but I am kind of struggling to think of something better right now that would still fit Strange's type of humor while also being intimdating). Mysterio would then fire green lasers from both of his hands (the green eyes triangle symbols would appear when he fired them) at Strange when he is talking, and to his surprise, the beams actually burned a bit and caused some damage (think of like a lesser version of some of Iron Man's lasers), causing him to fall down a bit before the Cloak of levitation caught him and reoriented him to face Mysterio. Mysterio would then explain that since this world's Spider-Man knew how all of his tricks worked, he would have to change things up in order to win this time, so he stole books from the Sanctum sanctorum that could grant him the same abilities that he had when he was posing as a hero (Green hand lasers, flight, protective energy shields, maybe those giant hands if it kind of holds his own hands in place to control them, and finally legitimate illusion casting like Loki), but they would be for real this time. He also mentions that in order to gain his powers so quickly without the time to use them properly, he cast a spell that allowed the magical energy to be stored inside him, and it is implied that this excess of power has corrupted him and amplified his pre-existing mental instability to the point of being near delusional thanks to his ego, which is what the glowing and twitching eyes from before were hinting at. After a pretty good fight scene between the two, Spider-Man (Tom) would then notice the two fighting and web Mysterio to draw him away, but at the same time causing more problems as now they have to split up to fight all of the Sinister Six. Tobey would fight Doctor Octopus and Sandman, Andrew would fight Lizard and Electro, and Tom would fight Green Goblin and Mysterio (Sorry for having to use the actors' names, I just find it easier to keep track of who is who), and during this time, Strange would be able to reverse the spell and use the runes to cure the villains (now including Mysterio as well) before sending them all back to their own dimensions. Alright, I admit you deserve a medal if you actually read all of that. But I think this is still a good pitch for if Mysterio would have been added in, and based on my calculations, he would have only added 10 or 15 minutes maximum to the movie, so he wouldn't really take away from too many characters, he would help connect with the plot, the multiversal Sinister Six would have been formed (it doesn't matter if it can't happen again, I would just be glad if it happened once), and it wouldn't alter the events of the story all that much. Was it necessary to come up with all of this? No. But was it fun to dream? Absolutely. It was a shame they didn't include Mysterio despite it being manageable, but regardless of the possibility, No Way Home was still an amazing movie that I couldn't love enough. Please let me know if you have any thoughts, questions, or concerns, and I hope you were at least entertained by my idea.
@@sagarganeshj1419 Please don't say that. They're actually trying to react to malayalam content. I suggest you check out their reaction a little more carefully.
If jaby thinks i'm not gonna show these movies to my kids in chronological order and me and my kids won't need that silent gap to scream our hearts out.
A little suggestion for you : If you want to see a good movie that can make your whole body and mind shaking to its core, then I STRONGLY (and I repeat it again, STRONGLY!) suggesting you to see a movie called MIRACLE IN CELL NO 7. This movie is sooo good even I still can't move on from this one, and I personally think this movie is wayyy more touching than All Of Us Dead, Train To Busan, or any Korean movies and series that l've watched before. You don't believe me? Then go watch it for yourselves, I DARE YOU NOW! And now I'll be waiting for your reaction tho😎🤘
Amazing spiderman 1&2 are the best Spiderman movies in my opinion and electro is the coolest thing to happen to spiderman as far as villains are concerned and he's the only villain I was looking forward to so speak for yourselves if you say the movies are not good don't speak for us.