Across the Spider-Verse - Cosmonaut Quickie

Published 2023-06-05

All Comments (21)
  • @crimsoneclipse1882
    I love how Spiderpunk kept changing designs because he hates consistency.
  • @antunes1127
    this movie is so good that the main complaint people have with it is that it ends
  • @zachvii6476
    So glad you mentioned Pemberton’s score. He must have burned at least five studios down making that music and people aren’t talking about it nearly enough.
  • @Akirathechampion
    When Miles says "There's no spider-man here." Man the feeling of dread is palpable in that very moment. It felt like Miles was really in the darkest world he shouldn't go into, ever.
  • @kenji7318
    They basically adapt Gwen's entire first comic arc with her father flawlessly in about 15 minutes jawdropping
  • @suly.s8029
    Gwen’s universe was so visually appealing to watch. The water colouring was amazing to look at. I love when her and her dad hugged, there were warm colours that spread across the screen.
  • @GothPaoki
    That was better than any Spiderman comic in the last decade.
  • @kaito2005
    The 'what's up danger' scene is unique because it was conceived by the Spanish artist Alberto Mielgo as a proof of concept for Sony. He wrote, designed and animated that piece before there was even a script for Into the Spider-Verse. So it existed completely outside of that movie. Probably one of the best moving-storyboards I've ever seen.
  • @hasan7275
    i do think this movie has a catharsis, but it’s not through the story of Miles and instead through Gwen. In that regard, it feels like a very complete movie from the perspective of Gwen, with the climax being that big conversation at the end. Miles story is the one that is open and just beginning here.
  • @carson784
    This movie made me realize that Spider-Man has become a Shakespearian-type character. He’s so well known that new authors can use references from his previous stories to add depth to characters, and even change those tropes to tell new stories with new meaning and commentary. It happens all the time with Shakespeare’s characters, it’s metatextuality—really amazing to see that in a Spider-Man movie.
  • @Reu8enofleon
    Miguel’s synth theme keeps reminding me of that lonely whale singing a song in a different frequency travelling the globe for its family but they can’t hear it
  • @andresmith1652
    I loved punk Spider-Man he was the secret gem of the movie. The way he told him to absorb with his hands and the way he knew from the jump that this was wrong was amazing.
  • @HeisenbergFam
    This is the sequel we didnt deserve, but needed. The animators did spectacular work
  • @yellowlantern4809
    For me, it feels a lot like Empire. Ends with a downer cliffhanger ending setting up the third, and final, part in the trilogy.
  • @Aisubun
    I love how this movie looked and I'm honestly sad that the animators seem to have been having a rough time with the production. As much as I want part 2, I would gladly wait another 5 years just for them to have any kind of breathing room.
  • @machodgdon
    Marcus: Into the Spiderverse is a 10 Me: Remembers he gave it a 9
  • @joshm2274
    One of the things that surprised me most in this move was Spider-Punk. I’ll avoid spoilers for anyone that hasn’t seen it yet, but instead of going down the route it seemed they were going to go with him, they went a completely different direction and I loved it. Definitely one of the best characters in the film.
  • @N13J
    The only bad thing about this movie is that it ended right at the peak of moment. I was totally absorbed and then it felt like the ending literally said "see ya chump" in your face. I can't wait for the final part of this awesome trilogy.
  • @antigrav6004
    I loved that it JUST. KEPT. GOING. that cliffhanger was amazing. I loved it taking its time to get to the main plot. It was like starting up the engine, letting it warm up, turning on the radio and blasting off.