My wife and I recently saw the new Spider-Man, and while I liked it on the level of the first one, she loved it compared to the other trilogy. She usually hates it when I take her to see super hero movies, but she really liked the new Spider-Man.
Actually, that about covers it. Gwen replaced the serum in the airborne dispersal machine with the antidote, curing anyone the Lizard had infected along the way.Conners/Lizard felt that he was the the next step of evolution for humanity, and his plan was to set that step into motion (You know. Classic villain stuff). If I remember correctly wasn't the serum perfected to be permanent, but they instead swapped it out for antidote at the last second?
OK, so for all you who loved the movie. Explain to me exactly how the Lizard using a device to turn the people of New York into lizard people helps him in any way. Particularly when it's already been shown that the syrum wears off (the guards that he lizard bombed just went back to normal after a while). What was the point? At least Doc Ock, hell even Green Goblin, Venom and Sandman had clear motivations.
Did we watch the same movie? (realized I probably should have spoilered below)Dr. Conors was pretty much a mustache twirling snidely whiplash character. That would have been fine for the Vulture or someone, but Doc Connors is a great tortured and morally complex villain that was reduced to a cliche.
Marvel's Green Lantern is my most optimistic. I hope it's a better movie, but I think it'll perform just as poorly.I still think GoG is going to be too much for mainstream audiences to handle. It will look to "out there" for many people, and it's not going to do well at the box office.
This. It really felt like the movie was a worthless reboot. It wasn't different enough, and I felt the acting, while better than the OT, was a bit weak (I'm blaming the director for that one). It still didn't feel like Spider-man. Maybe I know way too much about the comics, and it's too hard to see the movies without that filter in my head. Overall, I did like it better than Raimi's, but not enough to watch it more than once.I don't recall him perfecting it. Either way, it's still just beyond stupid. It seriously would have helped if they had done any character development of any of the characters outside Gwen and Peter.
I really hope you're wrong, but I feel the same way. It's same for Green Lantern, Silver Surfer, etc.I still think GoG is going to be too much for mainstream audiences to handle. It will look to "out there" for many people, and it's not going to do well at the box office.
I think it should be able to do at least as well as Captain America and Thor. Quality issues of the GL movie aside, its marketing campaign had several missteps. The first trailer was pretty much awful and they were never able to counter the story about the SPFX problems. I'm not sure I know how they could have countered that story once it started. It's just that the story had a life of its own and hurt the lead up to the movie.Marvel's Green Lantern is my most optimistic. I hope it's a better movie, but I think it'll perform just as poorly.
Plus can anyone take the bacon suit seriously?I think it should be able to do at least as well as Captain America and Thor. Quality issues of the GL movie aside, its marketing campaign had several missteps. The first trailer was pretty much awful and they were never able to counter the story about the SPFX problems. I'm not sure I know how they could have countered that story once it started. It's just that the story had a life of its own and hurt the lead up to the movie.
With Disney owning both properties this could be their vehicle to merge the two universes. Have a few Star Wars characters show up in GoG. Then in the next Star Wars movie put in Captain America and Hawkeye. Avengers 3 you could bring in Chewie and Yoda as new members of the group. Disney, I've done the hard work. Now make it happen. (and yes I did get nauseous typing this.)I can see GoG being a new Star Wars.
But I could also see it being another Star Wars prequel.
That's magnificently terrible.With Disney owning both properties this could be their vehicle to merge the two universes. Have a few Star Wars characters show up in GoG. Then in the next Star Wars movie put in Captain America and Hawkeye. Avengers 3 you could bring in Chewie and Yoda as new members of the group. Disney, I've done the hard work. Now make it happen. (and yes I did get nauseous typing this.)
Yeah, it was pretty bad to read as well . I really don't want this turning into a bad fighting game.With Disney owning both properties this could be their vehicle to merge the two universes. Have a few Star Wars characters show up in GoG. Then in the next Star Wars movie put in Captain America and Hawkeye. Avengers 3 you could bring in Chewie and Yoda as new members of the group. Disney, I've done the hard work. Now make it happen. (and yes I did get nauseous typing this.)
That's what I think too. And to an extent, I don't really care about how the general audience responds to it, as long as it's a good movie. I'd like for it to do well and have them make more, sure, but I'll take one good GoG movie even if that's all we get. Better that than for it to go the Transformers route and make a lot of money and be crap.[DOUBLEPOST=1365120974][/DOUBLEPOST]I can see GoG being a new Star Wars.
But I could also see it being another Star Wars prequel.
That's horrible. And I perversely enjoy the Star Trek/X-men crossover novel.With Disney owning both properties this could be their vehicle to merge the two universes. Have a few Star Wars characters show up in GoG. Then in the next Star Wars movie put in Captain America and Hawkeye. Avengers 3 you could bring in Chewie and Yoda as new members of the group. Disney, I've done the hard work. Now make it happen. (and yes I did get nauseous typing this.)
Blue blazes!In case you are wondering, Rhomann Dey gave powers to this guy:
It would seem that the role the likes of Hugh Laurie and Ken Watanabe were being looked at for James Gunn's Guardians Of The Galaxy has actually gone to Glenn Close, as according to Deadline the multi-time Oscar nominated actress has signed on to play "a leadership role in Nova Corp, the intergalactic space patrol". In the comic this would be Nova Prime, but the site doesn't reveal whether that name will be retained, or any more info unfortunately. Close joins an already very impressive cast which includes Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker -- and it seems John C. Reilly is officially on board now also.
I really hope it's not Thanos. I always imagined this guy at Thanos:Benicio Del Toro's been cast in a multi-movie optioned roll that's being kept under wraps. He's slated to be in more movies.
All I can think of is Dr. Strange or Adam Warlock. Maybe he's playing Thanos.
I dunno.
Karen Gillan has been cast
It's not known yet exactly what character she'll be playing, but what is known:
The Hollywood Reporter writes, “Details for Gillan’s role were not revealed, although it is known she will play the film’s lead female villain.”
I want to see this movie now.
*curls up in a ball in the corner*And she shaved her head for the role.