You’ve heard about it, but you’ve been busy. But this weekend, go see the Golden Globe-winning #SpiderVerse while you still can. Trust me, you don’t want to miss seeing it on a big screen.pic.twitter.com/sOvCZWz7UK
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I cried and gasped audibly at this shot. This shot changed *everything*
Honestly it was transcendental
New lock screen for the first time since sometime during my LAST phone.
Amazing shot. But does anyone else see ‘the falling man’ from September 11? The pose is the same, but in the shot in Spider Man he’s going upward to saving the day; and stops his downward momentum with a web to the top of the freedom tower. It’s an inspiring montage.
Speaks volumes to the filmmaker’s ambition that in this shot, Miles’ shoelace is still untied. Style and substance had a baby, and it grew up to be Into the Spider-Verse
By a mile(s)
It was a great shot when I saw it in the trailer, but the context of the scene makes it truly phenomenal.
1000 percent
It was at this moment in the trailer where I realized how much I wanted to see the movie. I got to It late but it was amazing!
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