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0:09:14 ROUND 1 Best Spider-Man Performance
0:24:50 ROUND 2 Best scene from ANY Spider-Man Movie
0:40:56 ROUND 3 What unlikely film director should create and direct their own series?
0:53:03 ROUND 4 Which movie should make a holiday themed sequel?
1:07:48 ROUND 5 You know you’ve finally met “The One” when he or she tells you THIS is their favorite movie?
1:19:29 SPEED ROUND

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27 COMMENTS

  1. Jenny Nicholson should have won every point, except for the Spider-Man Blu Ray round.
    Andy's judging…. meh, what else can be said. You could see his condescending responses to Jenny.
    Alicia Malone winning… meh, what else can be said.
    Tony Revolori was great again. He was not prepared for the wrath of Jenny…. no one was.
    SCREEN JUNKIES, you need to have a rematch between Jenny & Tony. Throw in Mike Carlson.
    This video should have several bits that can be put in a top 100 moments. Jenny calling Dan a dummy was perfect. Because he was trying to correct her, but he messed up. Don't know if he was even paying attention.

  2. While I personally think Tobey Maguire had the best films, and Tom Holland is the more immedietly authentic, and backed by the advantage of being in the MCU, I think Andrew Garfield gave the best "Performance"* The fact that the uneven scripts constantly jarred him between having to be Funny and charismatic, dramatic and compelling, to Awkward and Endearing, He really was able to show some range and be challenged with material that no other incarnation had to deal with. He had to be in both the darkest film of the series, and the most lighthearted. He was required to be the funniest, most charming, most dramatic, most awkward, and most tragic Peter Parker. In addition to Garfield improvising some of his own material, as well as actually putting on a New York accent, made him feel more authentic and real. *Really enjoyed the episode, but felt that the topic strayed from "best performance" The arguement isn't best movie, writing, or adaptation. It's the performance the actor gives based on the material provided

  3. Its always fun and interesting when Tony comes onto the show. He's got a surprising amount of film knowledge and as a younger viewer its nice to see a young guy come on and represent the youngsters. I hope he comes on a bunch more.

  4. also the remember me ending was terrible so i agree with jenny like that is the point of falling asleep to a movie is that it's not good enough to stay awake til the end, so i would have picked jenny's

  5. i know this wasn't maybe counted as a fight scene but wouldn't a coming into his powers best scene be the one where flash thompson tries to beat him up and he is able to dodge it then punches him at the end maybe that's not counted as a fight scene though idk.

  6. For a the holiday sequel pitch I would've done a prequel to batman v super man, because lets be honest, the title should've been, "batman featuring superman where they punch it up for a bit… MARTHA" and do the long Halloween story line.

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