Neil Reive writes, "The first season of Stranger Things was a standout success for Netflix in 2016. With its blend of old-school science fiction and horror set within the backdrop of the 1980s, the television show hit a cord with many viewers who grew up grew during that era. And if you’re a fan of the Commodore 64–which, coincidentally, was originally released around the same time that the television series is based–or you just like to see promising games developed for retro computers, then a Stranger Things prototype game for the 8-bit computer will be of interest."
Nobody in this video was interested in seeing Madame Web when it was released in theaters. When the scathing reviews came out, we became somewhat curious about Sony’s latest Spider-Man-adjacent movie. Our minds were invaded by thoughts such as, “Madame Web can’t possibly be that bad. Can it?” and “After Morbius, how bad can Sony’s live-action Spiderverse be?” If you were ever curious about the Madame Web movie – or really, how bad it is – then your curiosity will be sated! We watched the Madame Web so you don’t have to.
Joining RPadTV wrangler Raymond Padilla is videogame journalist Paul Semel and public relations maven MacLean Marshall. The trio talk about their expectations going into Madame Web, what they thought of the movie, what they disliked about it, how Madame Web stacks up against superhero movies released in the last decade, and what’s next for Sony’s Spider-Man-related films.
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