The Amazing Spider-Man 2 but it's set in the Bayformers universe (Part 2 of 2)
My name is Optimus Prime and I send this message to Peter Benjamin Parker of Queens, New York
Hold on to your dreams, kid. The future is built on dreams.
My name is Optimus Prime and I send this message to Peter Benjamin Parker of Queens, New York
Hold on to your dreams, kid. The future is built on dreams.
I think I kind of lost my mind.
It's crazy how despite being a direct sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man 2, my current plot for it returns to the darker and more grounded tone of the first film with some hints of the more outlandish elements.
A burnt out Spider-Man teams up with selfish thief and vigilante Black Cat to take down Oscorp after the Green Goblin breaks out of prison along with serial killer Elaine Coll, who gets put into a scorpion suit designed by Alistair Smythe. The climax turns into a heist movie where Peter and Felicia break into Oscorp to steal stuff and fight the two villains.
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Personally...while Sam Raimi's Superman trilogy was my childhood (Superman 2 especially, I love that movie), I kinda prefer the Man of Steel series. My hot take is that Man of Steel 2 was unironically one of the best comic book movies ever, and everything people hate about it is why it's so good.
Superman 3 was a bit of a rushed movie trying to do several things at once, but I do love how much Emo Clark/Bully Routh has become a meme...
sidenote: I still haven't seen the Lynn Collins Wonder Woman movie but my mom quite loved it. Heard mixed but mostly positive things about it. Heard there was a sequel but couldn't find much on it, apparently it was titled "Spirit of Truth"?
So I was watching some old YouTube videos from the olden days (circa 2007/2008) and found a lot of them had background music that for some reason couldn't be identified. I tried using some reverse music search engines and none of them came out with good results, so now I'm stuck posting the tracks here hoping someone can identify them...
I've become a bit curious about what the purpose of the deity known as Hubal was/is.
I first heard of him through conspiracy theories about how he's a moon god or whatever, but when I started doing my own reading I found out that apparently he's mostly a god prayed to through divination and arrows, which sounded pretty interesting, but then some stuff I read suggested he might have been a god of war and storms, which sounds a lot like the Canaanite Baal?
This is something I find interesting in terms of speculation because he seems to not be very attested to outside of post-Islamic sources...wonder if there's any consensus on the nature of Hubal at all?