DC Murderverse posted:when we get a sequel they ought to do some really crazy poo poo. i want to visit the different worlds they're all from. We got a dope hip-hop infused film score for Miles' world, I want a garage punk/riot girl-infused score for Gwen's, some classic detective music for Spider-Noir, and some Looney Tunes-rear end cartoon classical music for Spider-Ham. Maybe some Bryan Eno/Skrillex music for 2099, some Ben Folds for Nick Miller: Spider-Man, i can come up with days worth of this. Gotta have some J-Pop for Peni!
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# ¿ Dec 20, 2018 07:19 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 08:00 |
Mel Mudkiper posted:thought Comic Book Answer: Gwen has a dimensional travel device of her own (which she's presumably using at the end of the film to see Miles) and therefore likely has a greater resistance to the glitch effect since she's a veteran dimension hopper. In-Film Answer: This is to show that Gwen's universe and Mile's are similar enough to allow them each to spend significant time in each other's universes without fatal damage, unlike Noir, Ham, and Peni who are from universes with major differences (hence the art style shifts) who are glitching sooner and more severely. Peter B makes for an interesting case, but in that Peter B is from at least ten years in the future compared to Mile's universe, its possible that the chronal dissonance combined with Peter's age and lack of conditioning is making him more vulnerable to the glitches despite his world's similarities to Mile's. Real World Answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ugebzq3juE
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# ¿ Jan 3, 2019 18:21 |