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  • I love both movies, but I also think the first one is better. The second movie is bigger with a lot more beautiful art styles and animation. But it’s standing on the shoulders of a giant. Into the Spiderverse is so incredible on its own. I can and have rewatched it multiple times. Anyone can watch it have a good time. The story is so well told that it’s great for Spider-man fans and those who aren’t. It’s inspiring animation films to utilize a similar comic book at style. For me, the first film edges out the second one.


  • Just to be clear, I’m not arguing against WFH, just providing possible reasons big companies are against it.

    They don’t lose that they gain that because they no longer have to pay for a building.

    That only applies to companies that rent. If they own the building, then an empty office becomes a waste

    The companies that lose out are the ones that decide to do this stupid hybrid system which is literally the worst of both worlds.

    I disagree on that one. Not everyone wants to WFH or do it full time. Also if they meet with outside persons regularly, like customers and want to do it in person, having an office is useful. Obviously this does not apply to all companies, but it’s wrong to say that the hybrid system is the worst.






  • I liked it, but didn’t love it. I have no interest in watching it again and I love the Flash.

    The CGI is bad, noticeably so. I don’t think it was because the animators did a bad job. I think it’s because of how much of it was needed. Especially all the facial animations which are very difficult.

    The story was okay. It’s a very pivotal, modern Barry Allen story. The execution here was alright. I enjoyed the ride.

    All in all I would have rather have gotten an excellent smaller scale movie, then this alright big movie.