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🎬🎞🍿🍫🥤---THE PETER PARKER CINEMATIC UNIVERSE
You would think with so much sensory overload that he'd limit his brain to but a few spectacles. No, no, no. For Peter, film answers questions and fills voids left unanswered and empty, respectively. They feel like mirrors to his experiences in life. And some of the oldest in this sorta Criterion collection, if you will, remind him who and how to be to the world. Very minimal escapism in these selections, for even a good time is a lesson for one Peter Parker.
And now, I'll attempt a comprehensive 'what each film means to him' explanation:
Empire Records - the safest entry in this list is the first, and it still has a life lesson he tries to exhibit in his ventures as much as possible. That he's not alone in what he's doing, from science, to superheroics, to maintaining relationships and ensuring his loved ones are safe and feel whole both through his presence and in their lives away from him. The little things, culture, love, pleasure, are all what's really worth living for.
Blue Velvet - one of many mystery/main character detective syndrome beat stories on this list. Also, this was Peter's first exposure to naughty scenes in movies. He kinda thinks he's Kyle Mclaughlin's character, what with the shouldering responsibility, and the affinity for lustful, beautiful people.
That Darn Cat - *don't think of Felicia Hardy challenge = IMPOSSIBLE* a lighter, safer option of detective-esque movies. A Peter 90s crush in Christina Ricci. A cat on the loose with a dirty secret. What's not to love?
Sleepy Hollow - Peter is Ichabod Crane. There are SEVERAL masked menaces with pumpkin gimmicks causing mayhem for him. They may not be headless, but mentally, many of them are!
Agent Cody Banks - low-key how he felt the first time S.H.I.E.L.D. ever contacted him about anything they thought of him useful for (ntm, the missions he's done for them felt like the plots to these silly kid spy movies)
Oliver & Co. - anthropomorphic cats&dogs, Billy Joel, NYC culture, urban capitalist scum villain; this is his life as a Disney film
A Knight's Tale - Peter is a peasant, albeit not pining for any significantly financially royal maiden's heart. Rather just living for thrill of performing insult culture on his enemies, and telling them about themselves after their defeat.
Zodiac - working the Bugle while Hobgoblin was fresh on the scene made him feel like he was living this film
Re-Animator - what life might be like if he were more committed to artisenal science w/out the vigilante heroics, and if he got carried away with preventing deathly ailments. He's seen some choice examples of this kind of himself in the multiverse.
Raiders Of The Lost Ark - if this ain't but a few notches away from a grandiose tale of Spider-Man keeping a fabled relic (Tablet of Time, some arcane artifact perhaps) from being used by a malicious egotist with money and a goon squad to assert new world order... then I'm sorry, you're wrong, it very much is!
Tron: Legacy - Sam Flynn is the slightly richer version of Peter Parker. He's navigating a world established by a father (in Peter's case, his parents and their science/espionage ventures) who was barely around, watching empires (Fisk, Oscorp, Alchemax) form from the ashes of what the Parker parents couldn't even fight to protect. And that world is scientific warfare mixed with neo-mafia shenanigans. Add in supervillains who change the whole script of both of those things, and it's just like The Grid.
Scream - final girl/kid/person syndrome; there are far too many masked killers wanting Peter dead, no matter how or if they even know him at all, not to mention his masked hero life is scrutinized by a media giant and any so swayed by whatever it publishes about him. And every now and then, someone he knows is a casualty in this drama. HOWEVER, he fucking laughs at this film franchise.
She's All That - Peter relates way too much to Rachel Leigh Cook's character. And then the rest of the movie after her transformation is a blur to him because he hates relating his self-esteem to this character. It is all just a funny Y2K romcom feat. Matthew Lillard after that for him.
Seven Pounds - where his incessant need to do good comes from (well, that is also influenced by his aunt and late uncle).
The Invisible Man (1933) - the one film with a masked figure he thought of while designing his prototype suit. Yeah, no one's gonna find a mummy looking dude with x-ray specs and a trench coat from Wish.com to be all that amazing. Especially when those don't stick at all with the wall adhesion and web shooting.
The Blues Brothers - just a fun pastime with his late uncle, and fitting list ender to reiterate that all of these films are worth the thrill and even just an inkling of important lessons in life. To culture yourself, to not rest on your laurels, never piss off a woman to the point she chases you with a bazooka, and most importantly, ALWAYS RUN YOUR LOCAL NAZIS OUT OF TOWN!
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