Cinematic Doctrine: A Movie Review Podcast Hosted by Christians
Cinematic Doctrine is a mature, millennial-infused film/tv discussion podcast from Melvin Benson that features Movie Discussions (conversational episodes about specific movies), Party Pleasers (movies fully-summarized from start to finish to discern if its a 'Party Pleaser' or 'Party Pooper'), and Let's Talks (prepared film-or-Christian related topical episodes). Influenced by Acts 17 and Romans 2:4. Podcast Magazine says Cinematic Doctrine "uses the shared value of human life as a springboard into deeper conversations". // CinematicDoctrine.com
Cinematic Doctrine: A Movie Review Podcast Hosted by Christians
Spider-Man: No Way Home - Super Spider Bros.
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MOVIE DISCUSSION:
2021's most anticipated feature has finally released, and it's destroying the box office! Critic ratings are through the roof, and audiences are exploding with joy! Melvin and Daniel briefly share their non-spoiler thoughts on No Way Home before expanding heavily with everything that comes with the Spider-Man territory!
Topics:
- Melvin and Daniel answer three non-spoiler based questions to qualify their experience with Spider-Man: No Way Home.
- Getting into No Way Home's plotline demands explaining a few spoilers, because every 20 minutes is a new event that not only defines the movie, but also redefines the MCU.
- Melvin wishes there was at least one more Spider-Man movie that had released either before Far From Home or No Way Home to give more assistance in realizing these characters, as he felt both Homecoming and Far From Home felt somewhat unsatisfying.
- Daniel was happy to finally see Tom Holland's Spider-Man actually develop into his own Spider-Man rather than Baby Stark.
- As tradition demands, and to Amy Pascal's routine advice against it, Tom Holland and Zendaya's chemistry works so well not only because they're great performers, but also because they're dating in real life.
- It would have been nice if more fight sequences took place during the day so that things were clearer to see.
- So, are the villains flanderized, and are their character arcs ruined from the previous films? No! They're merely continued within a new canon. These are more than cameos, folks!
- Willem Dafoe steals the show, as usual.
- Spider-Man needs to suffer and grieve, and Tom Holland's Spider-Man hasn't really suffered until No Way Home.
- It's amazing how efficient and proficient No Way Home is to Eternals despite having a shorter runtime.
- Getting into the third act and talking about THAT scene!
- With the Multiverse in play, is it likely something like this happens again a future Spider-Man movie?
- No Way Home plays out as a sequel to all the other Spider-Man films.
- The ending? Totally great.
- Discussing Canon, because now the MCU canon is messier than ever!
- Also, asking Daniel if having the movie spoiled for him through leaks heavily impacted his experience with No Way Home.
- Discussing the post-credit scenes, and Morbius (kind of).
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