It's a leap of faith

Wilbert 2022-04-23 07:01:15

With great power comes great responsibility.

When you peel those stickers off.

Lives on the line.

I do like his cereal, I'll give hime that.

Don't cops run red lights?

Your shoe's untied.

We're laying down the groundwork right now.

You've been holding out on me?

Listen, we gotta team up here.

My marriage got testy.

Flash forward: I'm in my apartment doing push-ups.

I think I hit puberty.

It's about time, right?

Look, I'm not looking for a side gig.

You have money, right? I'm not very liquid right now.

Keep your legs fresh. You're gonna thank me later.

Not now. I just lost my train of thought.

How do I do that? - While I turn on the charm.

Square your shoulders. Don't forget to follow through!

We're going to be outnumbered.

I can't do it on command.

Can you swing and flip with the grace of a trained dancer?

Can you close your feelings so you don't get crippled?

It's a leap of faith.

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  • Yasmin 2021-10-20 19:00:24

    The Spider-Man series I've seen is the best, and Marvel is going to hit the rhythm of the best Oscar animation! The Spider-Man (female) of the six universes gather for battle, growing up, spoofing and passionate, and breaking the dimensional wall from time to time. Stan Lee's special Easter eggs are so touching~~~~~~~~~ "Every superhero is not alone!"

  • Doris 2022-03-22 09:01:13

    Since I’ve played truant to watch My Neighbor Totoro, it’s better to watch it together... The story is not special, especially the visual effects. If it weren’t for this visual effect, the same story would lose points. So the story in the film is not so important, at least not as important as Hollywood says, what is important is the combined effect of all factors. A bad movie is not that the story is bad, but the overall effect is not good. The awesome director can still shoot the bad story to catch people. Truffaut even said that a good story is too good, and the whole movie will be controlled. It, so it must be impossible to make a good movie. This visual effect can be regarded as a counterattack of alternative styles (games, MVs, advertisements). The mainstream always regards it as influx, saying that this fancy visual effect cannot support the length of the movie and is difficult to be accepted by the public. Now we know that the mainstream is wrong. Now, it can not only support and be accepted, but it is also very good, and it may even be anti-customer-oriented. This is much better than using 3D technology to make realistic animations. I hope it can bring to the CG animation industry. Come some changes.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse quotes

  • Uncle Aaron: You know about the shoulder touch?

    Miles Morales: 'Course I do.

    [chuckles nervously]

    Miles Morales: But, uh, tell me anyway.

    Uncle Aaron: Walk up to her and be like...

    [gently places his arm on Miles's shoulder, cocks an eyebrow, adopts suave voice]

    Uncle Aaron: ... hey.

    Miles Morales: [chuckles suspiciously, brushes Uncle Aaron's hand off his shoulder] You serious, Uncle Aaron?

    Uncle Aaron: I'm telling you man, it's science.

    Miles Morales: So walk up to her and be like...

    [pats Aaron's shoulder, uses normal voice]

    Miles Morales: ... hey.

    Uncle Aaron: No, no, no, no. Like... hey.

    Miles Morales: [trying again, still not quite getting it] Hey.

    Uncle Aaron: No. Hey.

    Miles Morales: [places hand on Aaron's shoulder, exaggerated wink and voice] Hey.

    Uncle Aaron: [laughs] You sure you my nephew, man?

  • Gwen Stacy: [bumps into Miles] Oh! Are you okay?

    Miles Morales: What?

    [wipes his forehead]

    Miles Morales: [voiceover] Why am I so sweaty?

    Gwen Stacy: Why are you so sweaty?

    Miles Morales: It's a puberty thing. I don't know why I said that. I'm not going through puberty. I did. But I'm... done.

    [deep, "cool" voice]

    Miles Morales: I'm a man.