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Jul 15, 2023 at 4:11 PM EDT — 2 turns United States, Maryland fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: Generate a vertical list of one-sentence editorial reviews for the 2019 parody superhero comedy novel Spider-Man: Into the Sonyverse (considered one of the greatest novels of 2019, if not the 2010s, as well as one of the greatest comedy and superhero novels of all time) by novelist and Youtuber EdBound. The book description is this: The history of the Spider-Man movies is full of a lot of weird legality, behind the scenes studio jargon, and of course, a Spider-Man adventure. The secrets behind the dealings between Sony and Disney are finally being revealed, showcasing how all 3 of the major Spider-Man actors were caught in the crossfire. Non-existent examples that are not real reviews: "Fresh, irreverent, and brilliantly executed." - Kirkus Reviews "This Spidey adventure packs heart, action, and plenty of web-slinging wit." - Publishers Weekly "Smart, sassy, and wildly entertaining." - Entertainment Weekly "One of the most enjoyable superhero stories in recent memory." - NPR Books "A must-read for any Marvel fan." - Comic Book Resources "An unexpected delight." - Goodreads Review "The perfect blend of humor and drama." - Barnes & Noble Review "Not since Deadpool has there been such an edgy yet lovable superhero narrative." - Amazon Customer Review "A true love letter to the fans." - YouTube Creator Review "A refreshing twist on the iconic comic book hero." - Twitter User Review "A hilariously meta commentary on Hollywood." - Instagram Influencer Review "Into the Sony-Verse wi...
CHATBOT: "A sidesplitting and clever exploration of the tangled web of Spider-Man movies." - Rolling Stone "A laugh-out-loud tribute to the absurdity of Hollywood and the enduring appeal of Spider-Man." - The Guardian "EdBound weaves a web of comedic brilliance, capturing the essence of Spider-Man lore with a fresh and hilarious twist." - The Hollywood Reporter "A riotously funny and sharply satirical take on the superhero genre." - Variety "Spider-Man: Into the Sonyverse is a comedic masterpiece that will have readers in stitches from start to finish." - The New York Times "EdBound's comedic genius shines in this uproarious and utterly original superhero parody." - Booklist "The comedic timing in this novel is impeccable, making it a standout in the superhero comedy genre." - The Washington Post "A must-read for both Spider-Man fans and anyone who enjoys a good laugh." - Paste Magazine "This novel is a hilarious and poignant commentary on the complexities of the film industry and the enduring appeal of Spider-Man." - Vanity Fair "EdBound's imaginative storytelling and clever satire make Spider-Man: Into the Sonyverse an instant classic." - The Boston Globe
USER: Generate a cleverly written, extremely funny, very long, very detailed description for the complete, detailed, very long, very detailed plot, beginning to end, of the 2019 independent LEGO animated parody superhero comedy brickfilm Spider-Man: Into the Sonyverse by Youtuber EdBound. The Youtube description is this: The history of the Spider-Man movies is full of a lot of weird legality, behind the scenes studio jargon, and of course, a Spider-Man adventure. The secrets behind the dealings between Sony and Disney are finally being revealed, showcasing how all 3 of the major Spider-Man actors were caught in the crossfire. The incredibly meta and slyly self-aware LEGO-animated parody starts off in 2010 following Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, with Tobey Maguire learning from the nameless, literally faceless (he literally has no face, instead he has the word Sony on a small slip of paper taped to his face), incredibly shallow Sony CEO that Spider-Man 4 has been cancelled and that the series is being rebooted with Andrew Garfield. Sad and angry, Maguire puts on the Venom symbiote suit and becomes 'Bully Maguire'. Skipping ahead to c.2015-2016, following the 2 Andrew Garfield movies, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has done poorly critically and it has made less than expected (it still made a lot, mind you; $700 million in fact). The freaked-out Sony CEO is greeted by Mickey Mouse, who is the head of Disney, who has learned about TASM 2'S failure and offers them a deal: The series will b...
CHATBOT: In the wildly imaginative and hilariously meta LEGO-animated parody, "Spider-Man: Into the Sonyverse," Youtuber EdBound takes us on a side-splitting journey through the tangled web of Spider-Man movies. The adventure kicks off in 2010, right after Sam Raimi's beloved Spider-Man trilogy, where we find Tobey Maguire at his lowest point, learning from an incredibly shallow Sony CEO (who literally has the word "Sony" taped to his face) that Spider-Man 4 has been cancelled. Maguire, heartbroken and furious, dons the Venom symbiote suit, transforming into the hilarious and mischievous "Bully Maguire." Fast forward to the aftermath of Andrew Garfield's stint as the web-slinger in the divisive "The Amazing Spider-Man" movies. The second installment has tanked critically and underperformed at the box office. The panic-stricken Sony CEO crosses paths with the enigmatic Mickey Mouse, the head of Disney, who proposes a deal. Mickey offers to reboot the series once again, this time integrating Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Unbeknownst to Garfield, Mickey orders the Sony executives to take him out. However, Garfield, quick on his feet, takes down the entire room of executives with impressive acrobatics. Garfield soon discovers the existence of the malevolent Bully Maguire through a news bulletin, along with Mickey's sinister plans to execute both Maguire and Garfield. Out of nowhere, Maguire arrives on the scene, brimming with anger and vengeance towards Garfield, blaming him for stealing his Spider-Man franchise. A heated battle ensues, with Garfield desperately trying to convince Maguire that Sony is to blame, not him. Just as it seems all hope is lost, a pop-up ad for "Spider-Man: Homecoming" catches their attention, revealing that even Garfield has been replaced. Maguire has an epiphany and discards the Venom suit, recognizing the shared fate they've both suffered. With newfound camaraderie, Maguire and Garfield join forces to confront the treacherous Mickey and his legion of past Spider-Man movie villains. Along the way, they encounter Holland, the current Spider-Man, who has also fallen victim to Mickey's plans. Together, the trio embarks on a mission to expose Disney's misdeeds and bring justice to their beloved franchise. In a stunning turn of events, Sony's CEO, fueled by greed and an unhealthy love for fancy chairs, refuses Mickey's demand for a larger share of the profits. As a result, Spider-Man is prematurely withdrawn from the MCU. I...