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(07-11-2012, 05:31 AM)
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#3851
I like how it looks in the CG behind the scenes video, where it doesn't have texture and other effects applied. You can see the impressive work they did for the folds in the skin and stuff. The final result is... quite meh though.
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(07-11-2012, 05:36 AM)
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#3852
This sounds almost like what happened when the Terminator Salvation rumors were leaking prior to release. Instead of getting a good movie (and angering vocal fans in the minority), we get a lot of cut content.
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(07-11-2012, 07:13 AM)
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#3858
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(07-11-2012, 07:33 AM)
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#3860
I thought he mentioned that in the movie. He pondered why everyone wouldn't want to be stronger, smarter and quickly heal any wound.
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(07-11-2012, 07:43 AM)
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#3861
saw it tonight, overall i thought it was 'cool.' not great, not amazing, not even all that good really - when someone asks me what i thought of it, im going with 'cool.'
villain was throw-away (never liked the way he looked either - tearing off the lab coat was like a mini -troll), love interest was surprisingly throw-away given the actress and the character's significance ( i honestly thought MJ was better developed in SM1 - ditto that for peter/MJ's relationship) - huge problems those are, alone. but the action was cool, as well as a few other parts, and...its spider-man on a big screen. i should say at this point my expectations were thoroughly lowered going into it (didnt see it opening day obviously), so thats about all i was hoping for and thats about all i got. plus there wasnt really any part that was embarrassing or facepalm-worthy like there are in a lot of the really bad super-hero movies (slam dunk part was close). thats another way i would describe the movie actually other than cool - 'not embarrassing' lol. but yeah obviously is a ways away from being on batman-level. toward the end of the movie i actually briefly felt my body officially become ready for TDKR. |
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(07-11-2012, 07:45 AM)
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#3862
Just saw it, and I think it's better than raimi's entire trilogy, simply because of the more serious tone and a Peter Parker that doesn't make me cringe and I can emphathize more with. Also enjoyed his romance better, and I thought the script was clever too in that it didn't over explain things, and things like peter's last line in the movie.
Last edited by CosmicGroinPull; 07-11-2012 at 08:04 AM.
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(07-11-2012, 07:55 AM)
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#3864
The Lizard we got from Webb looked incomplete as hell. I was expecting the creature to mutate in phases. And the images we got in the trailers would just be a little taste of what's to come when the grand final molting occurs, the skin sheds and out emerges a hulking beast with morphed muscles, eyes like a shark, fierce jaws with gator-like teeth, thick scaley armored skin and a nice heavy ass tail that will fuck you into a coma. I wanted an intimidating mad experiment that poses an actual threat. A blood thirsty creature who's got no trace of humanity left. I wanted to feel fear for New Yorkers and even the goddamned NYPD. But no, instead we get the NYPD calmly going after a goddamned sesame street character. |
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Trust no one!
Keep your laser handy! (07-11-2012, 07:56 AM)
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#3865
Anyone who doesnt think Elfman's soundtrack is iconic is out of their minds. That IS the Spiderman theme beyond the cartoon intro. It's instantly recognizable and it completely fits with the character. If anything it gives him more of an "epic" aura than what Spiderman actually has, but it's super fitting for a movie.
Whenever I hear those strings going crazy as the theme builds up I think of webs tangling. It just works. The new score is HORRIFIC and there's nothing memorable or fitting about it. I caught myself not even paying attention to it numerous times, and realizing how a different, more prominent score would have made the movie MUCH better. Easily the biggest flaw. By far. |
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Banned
(07-11-2012, 08:05 AM)
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#3867
The soundtrack is really really fucking bad. One of the most generic soundtracks I have ever heard. Just sad. |
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(07-11-2012, 08:11 AM)
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#3869
The theme from the previous trilogy told the story all on its own.
Last edited by GrizzNKev; 07-11-2012 at 08:16 AM.
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Meticulously designed by GodManPig to be a few sticks short of a teepee.
(07-11-2012, 08:16 AM)
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#3870
Last edited by DanteFox; 07-11-2012 at 09:12 AM.
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Banned
(07-11-2012, 09:47 AM)
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#3871
among the many things raimis spiderman already does way better than ASM, the trailer is also better than ASM trailers
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(07-11-2012, 09:53 AM)
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#3873
Horner's score horrific?! Hyperbole much, I've been listening to it for days prior to seeing it and it just stucks in my head, and it fits perfectly in the movie IMO, the main theme is so epic.
I'd understand if hearing it only in the context of the movie is underwhelming because this is the kind of score that truly grew on me, but saying it's shit is ridiculous. |
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(07-11-2012, 09:54 AM)
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#3874
Maaaaan, this movie.
- Origin stories. I knew this coming in, but I was still really bored. Do we need to see how he became SM again? I hope the next Batman film post-Nolan has the balls to throw the audience right into the thick of things because this is annoying. - Plot surrounding Parker becoming a hero is just standard hero movie fluff. Not worth dissecting. - Spider-Man is boring. So disappointed that he's only a wise cracker to that one criminal from the trailer then becomes a mute for the rest of the movie. - I'm tired of SM being in full costume with his mask off. I don't want to see the actor's stupid face and the visual of SM unmasked completely loses its impact when he's like that constantly. Stop it. There's quite enough Andrew Garfield face time in this movie, let him be SM when the mask's on. - SM is kind of a pushover in this. Pretty much the entire climax of the movie is him getting help from everyone. The whole "helpful citizens" thing is really corny and cliche too. - The score was just typical generic big budget orchestra stuff. Meh. I'm just going to stop. Positives were SM's look, the way he moved/fought, and maybe the Peter/Gwen dynamic idk, but that's about it. I wasn't hyped for it so it's not a massive disappointment, but it's nowhere near top superhero flicks, and doesn't even touch Avengers for this year. Mehhhhhhhhh, Amazing Spider Man, meh.
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he got what he thought he wanted, but lost that which was most important
(07-11-2012, 11:49 AM)
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#3875
I won't lie, I had kind of hoped this would happen. But I never in a million years thought it really would happen. I am quite pleased to see the reinvigorated love for Raimi's underrated (oh yes) trilogy cropping up all over the internet!
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(07-11-2012, 12:02 PM)
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#3877
Edit: Also, a lot of people have said the same thing, including someone who works at a movie theater and has to hear it repeatedly throughout the day, so I'm not alone |
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(07-11-2012, 12:06 PM)
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#3878
1) due to the shape of his mouth, he always had a stupid Burton-Joker-esque grin, while his eyes were always in "I'll rape your eyesockets"-like fury-mode. 2) the dialogue he had in the movie carried little to no weight in the overall story. |
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Still Alive
(07-11-2012, 12:38 PM)
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#3879
Yup, it's hilariously depressing that the 'worst' part of the movie also steals the best score. :lol
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ὁ αἴσχιστος παῖς εἶ
(07-11-2012, 03:19 PM)
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#3880
The entire trilogy just got reverse-SM3'd by ASM. Like... poetry...
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(07-11-2012, 03:29 PM)
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#3881
Also, there was only one instance in the film where Connors was talking to himself that made it look like the Lizard was a separate persona; that's not enough. That's the whole problem with Connors/Lizard in the movie: you can see what his story is supposed to be, but they devote the bare minimum of screentime to each plot point, so his arc comes off very undercooked. |
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Still Alive
(07-11-2012, 03:35 PM)
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#3882
Some more concept art (here);
![]() ![]() This is exactly the scene I said I wanted in my review, genuine chaos with Lizard people running around that part of the city. The entire serum cure cloud felt pointless since they made it seem like there were only like 3 people infected (SWAT) instead of a real outbreak (which it was meant to be). Oh and Lizard might've had chameleon camouflage abilities at some point? :lol Glad that never made it; Oh and further proving my point, this scene was nowhere to be found in the movie either; ![]()
But yeah, I agree. They could've made him far more Lizard-like, like what they originally had planned (comic con footage); ![]() And just limited his dialogue to Conners scenes, or just have back of the head/side shots the one or two times he talks so you don't see his full jaw motions. And a lot more monstrous hissing during attempts at speech. Some of them, sure, but someone was asking me to list all the stupid things in SM2 I could think of, so I did. |
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(07-11-2012, 03:46 PM)
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#3886
There's absolutely nothing iconic or memorable about Elfman's Spider-Man theme.
Last edited by Eidan; 07-11-2012 at 03:49 PM.
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(07-11-2012, 03:53 PM)
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#3890
Overall I'm pretty disappointed, honestly. Action scenes were good. Andrew Garfield is a pretty bad actor. The writing felt kind of bad at times and Peter talking like a bumbling idiot was pretty lame. |
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(07-11-2012, 03:53 PM)
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#3891
I think the term "iconic" is being thrown around too loosely. When I think "iconic" I think the Superman theme. I think Elfman's Batman theme. I love Hans Zimmer's work on Nolan's Batman films. But in no way do I think his score is iconic. It takes a bit more than being good for me to consider something iconic. The layman would need to be able to instantly identify the music. It needs to be in some way ingrained in the culture. In that way I'd say Williams' Harry Potter theme has a much stronger argument for being iconic than Elfman's Spider-Man theme ever will. |
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(07-11-2012, 03:57 PM)
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#3893
It was probably scripted but cut to save on the FX budget.
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Still Alive
(07-11-2012, 03:59 PM)
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#3894
Oh yeah, you guys are right. That scene was after he jumped on top of the truck iirc? But then it just cut to the Stacy and we never saw anymore of what the gas did.
Not really, concept art is done fairly early on. You can't say it was cut if it was never actually filmed, which I don't think his chameleon-like abilities ever were, nor was a bullet shot to his side/stomach. The fack. |
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keeping Americuh safe
(07-11-2012, 04:00 PM)
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#3896
But again, I can buy Mr. Crane Master wanting to help Spidey, and asking for help. Just not what followed. Contrast that with a train full of passengers watching Spidey risk his life to stop their train, passing out afterwards from exhaustion, and they (try to) stand up for him against Doc Oc when Spidey is no longer able to. That's what heroes are supposed to do, inspire the common man. Much more believable.
Yup, it's totally Lizard's face. I didn't have a problem with the voice, but the face was just....wrong. |
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(07-11-2012, 04:17 PM)
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#3898
Regardless, it's pretty clear that he is seen as someone who can stop the Lizard...why else would the police seemingly completely back off in their own efforts to stop the Lizard and allow Spider-Man to enter Oscorp? |
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Walruses, camels, bears, rabbits, tigers and badgers.
(07-11-2012, 04:32 PM)
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#3899
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