Saw "Amazing" Spider-man 2.
I hate this fucking movie. I fucking hate it.
I don't know if anyone's touched on this much in this thread, but the soundtrack is the God damn worst thing.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
I thought the villain's motivation was horrible.
"YOU FORGOT MY NAME!??!?!?!? RRAAAWWRRRRRRRR!!!!
It had a really cheesy Batman 3, Jim Carrey feeel. Spider-man 3 villains had more depth, and that's not saying much.
Oh, I forgot about that. Yeah, that was a bit cheesy. Although, when I was praising the first Amazing Spider-man, my wife pointed out that most of the good things I said were in comparing it to the Tobey Maguire ones, so I have to wonder how I'd actually feel about it if those movies hadn't come first.I thought it was all right. I still like the Amazing Spider-Man better than the Tobey Maguire version. The new films don't have that "9/11 just happened" vibe that creeped in the first trilogy (eg. American flags everywhere).
I don't remember that being a thing other than this which I took to be intentionally cheesy.I thought it was all right. I still like the Amazing Spider-Man better than the Tobey Maguire version. The new films don't have that "9/11 just happened" vibe that creeped in the first trilogy (eg. American flags everywhere).
Actually, I rewatched Spider-Man 2 recently. While there are moments like that and a few others that don't hold up as well, the film itself is still great as a whole. Interesting to consider in comparison with the recent Amazing Spider-Man films, where there are moments and elements I did like, but the whole products just are not good.To be fair, there are the cheesy "new yorkers take care of each other in a crisis" scenes in every Spider-Man movie. It was particularly heavy handed in SM 1 and 2, probably because it was so soon after the twin towers fell. I still remember the commercial they had to pull of the helicopter being caught in a web between the twin towers.
Their doing that in ASM was so out of place.To be fair, there are the cheesy "new yorkers take care of each other in a crisis" scenes in every Spider-Man movie. It was particularly heavy handed in SM 1 and 2, probably because it was so soon after the twin towers fell. I still remember the commercial they had to pull of the helicopter being caught in a web between the twin towers.
They had some cheese for it in Spider-man 2, but I liked the end of the train scene when Doc Oc shows up to take Spider-man. Everyone apes the bridge scene from the previous scene, standing up for Spider-man ... and he just shoves them all aside.Actually, I rewatched Spider-Man 2 recently. While there are moments like that and a few others that don't hold up as well, the film itself is still great as a whole. Interesting to consider in comparison with the recent Amazing Spider-Man films, where there are moments and elements I did like, but the whole products just are not good.
To be fair, Webb's been handed a lot of shitty instructions by the producers. Raimi didn't do so hot when that happened to him either.I still love both the original Spider-Man movies. I have no idea why people say they don't hold up well. I'm inclined to think that disliking them has become an almost hipster-ish thing to do. I think Sam Rami understood the core concept of Spider-Man far more than Webb.
I still really like Spider-Man 2. The other two are still good, but the first has not aged as well for me and the third is just flawed.I still love both the original Spider-Man movies. I have no idea why people say they don't hold up well. I'm inclined to think that disliking them has become an almost hipster-ish thing to do. I think Sam Rami understood the core concept of Spider-Man far more than Webb.
I thought he was great in both roles, but the costume was just kind of silly looking. His GG was fantastic and I don't think anyone's going to play it better.I honestly still love DeFoe as green goblin. GG is supposed to be over the top insane. I just wish they had gone with the mask that we've all seen by now and thought that people were crazy for not using it.
NORMAN OSBORN is cold and calculating. Green Goblin is an insane loon.
Yeah, he wouldn't have survived that if he wasn't Spider-man.Spider-Man 2: That one movie where the villain wants to question Peter Parker about where Spider-Man is... by throwing a car at him.
I read that in the voice of Professor Toothy.Tentacles: you cant question him when he's dead graft tentacles to him that will make him live tentacles solve everything it's okay your wife is dead so long as you have tentaclesssssss
The TLDR version:Relevant, I think: http://thedissolve.com/features/exposition/548-partners-the-massive-brief-collaboration-of-kurtzm/
About Kurtzman/Orci, spoils Amazing Spider-Man 2
Shit, I don't need an article to tell me that. I'm a human with a brain.The TLDR version:
They're terrible writers who write terrible nonsense, and that's why all the money.
Let's be honest. There's only one interesting thing about Gwen Stacy or something she's famous for. It was inevitable from the moment they decided to use her in the first movie.I'd just like to point out that I totally called that scene two years ago.
Although it sounds like they did it differently from how it's meant to be.
That's very true.Let's be honest. There's only one interesting thing about Gwen Stacy or something she's famous for. It was inevitable from the moment they decided to use her in the first movie.
Dudes quote this. Tomorrow, there will be breathable air. Calling it now.That's very true.
Nonetheless, I totally called it!
Now we need someone from Beijing to chime in.Dudes quote this. Tomorrow, there will be breathable air. Calling it now.
I didn't say the air would be good for you.Now we need someone from Beijing to chime in.