Miles Morales VS Miguel O'Hara (The Lunar Train Scene) | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | CLIP
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Published 2023-09-06
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All Comments (21)
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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
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Miles got fully grown adults acting like he held the damn spider at gunpoint and made it bite him 💀
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"You don't belong here. You never did" That line hit me the most.
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That "YOURE A MISTAKE" then slamming him down onto the train is so clean
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1:32 can we just appreciate for a moment how satisfyingly strong that slam looked? the animators did a spectacular job.
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Guys do you remember miles saying: “sorry man, I’m going home” before pushing Miguel? I am so confident I heard it in the cinema.
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I feel like Miguel crossed the line with some of those lines like, “You’re a mistake!” and “You don’t belong here. You never did.”
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Imagine how scared miguel was of being butt ass naked when miles started to make his suit malfunction
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loved how this referenced the fact that Miles was the alternative ultimate spiderman when the original peter parker from the other ultimate universe was suppose be ultimate spiderman. The writers did an excellent job referencing original source material and managing to tie them together.
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Gotta love how Peter and Gwen both immediately stop trying to help Miles when he catches on to the truth.
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Doesn't have the same kick without the "Sorry man, I'm going home."
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Bro imagine what it was like seeing this fight scene, and movie for that matter, for the first and being absolutely high out of your mind. I felt like if I blinked or stopped holding on to something I was gonna fall to my death, but the adrenaline rush would keep me watching. It was like nothing I had ever experienced before.
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Everyone is talking about the emotional impact of this scene, but I just love the fact that Miguel was fading the hell out of Miles. That shit was so satisfying--seeing someone more experienced actually be more experienced for once. If Miles hadn't led the army of spider people up there for Miguel to have a moment of panic about, Miles would have been caught right then and there. That feels like an earned win for Miles as opposed to the bullshit most movies pull with how the protagonist gets out of a sticky situation (no pun intended).
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The “I’m sorry man… I’m going home.” line was a heavy hitter. Smh at Sony removing it.
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I like the irony that at the beginning, Miguel tells Gwen "Join the club" and miles calls Miguel's base a clubhouse.
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3:04 - Miles Morales: Everyone keeps telling me how my story is supposed to go. Nah, I’m gonna do my own thing.
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Top notch voice acting, the desperation in Miguel’s voice can be felt along with the insurmountable pressure of “with great power comes great responsibility”
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THE LAST COLORS YOU SEE BEFORE HE JUMPS ARE RED AND BLUE MY NIGGA IS SPIDER-MAN 3:34
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Everyone quotes the “what’s up danger scene” as the scene that was their moment for Spider-Verse Miles and while it is a great scene, for me, THIS is the scene that was that moment for Spider-Verse Miles. Fully grown and developed as Spider-Man in my eyes and fixed the small nitpicks I had with him in the first movie and he’s really come a long way since the first film and completely butt fucked Miguel here 👌🏻 also Miguel telling Miles he didn’t belong here really rubbed me off the wrong way about Miguel 😒