mgarnica89
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This movie was the perfect amount of lame/good superhero film. Now that they got the reboot origin story over with, they can try new things. Im not expecting a "dark knight" sequel of sorts but i expect an entirely better movie.
3 was bad, but it's its own thing. Even the girls around Parker in that scene know how pathetic and stupid that whole thing was. The movie is silly fun.
ASM is just a bland prefabricated piece of shit, assembly line movie if I ever saw one. The movie lacks so much character and grit, it's completely forgettable and unremarkable. The street scene from 3 may be terrible, but it's not forgettable.
You block this from your memory?
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This movie was by far superior to the original trilogy (Sorry Raimi). I also enjoyed it more than the avengers. Andrew Garfield is so much better than Toby McGuire.
ASM isn't a perfect movie, but I thought it was a much better movie than the original ones. I'm really interested to see Norman Osborn in this new series-and not Dafoe Power Ranger hamming it up.
ASM Peter Parker was way too angsty. So brooding and unlikable. At least Maguire played him dorky as he should have been back in highschool.
I thought Alfred Molina was an excellent choice for Doc Ock.Seriously, after watching ASM I wondered how the Raimi films even managed to work with such a lack of chemistry with that cast. The only casting the Raimi films really nailed was Jameson.
It didn't take Gwen Stacy much time to make the antidote.It was decent if you turn your brain off. Once you start to analyze the scenes for any shred of logic the move unravels.
Like:
Why is a high schooler apparently lord Czar of interns at a gigantic corporation?
Why does the lizardman decide he needs to keep a detailed log about what he is going to do on his computer?
Why is there liquid nitrogen on the roof of a building?
Why does spiderman make a promise to a dying man only to break in a week later?
How did spiderman know which car the thief was going to steal?
Same sort of thing happens in Star Trek 2, where. How hard is it to make a movie internally consistent? I honestly don't care about plotholes and nitpicking, but stuff like that is so egregiously stupid I just can't get past it.Khan is an untouchable superhero throughout the whole movie, then at the end the filmmakers apparently forgot and just had Spock beat him to death
To be fair, some places do keep nitrogen like this. The chemistry building on my campus stores it in this 20-foot tall 6-foot wide tank out back.It was decent if you turn your brain off. Once you start to analyze the scenes for any shred of logic the move unravels.
Like:
Why is a high schooler apparently lord Czar of interns at a gigantic corporation?
Why does the lizardman decide he needs to keep a detailed log about what he is going to do on his computer?
Why is there liquid nitrogen on the roof of a building?
Why does spiderman make a promise to a dying man only to break in a week later?
How did spiderman know which car the thief was going to steal?
Not necessarily.
Spock smashed a piece of metal over his head after Uhura spammed him with the phaser. He took a phaser set to kill right in the head earlier and got up a minute later, earlier in the film. One can assume she had her phaser set to stun, and the amount of fire he took, plus some wearing down after Spock tried the Vulcan nerve pinch on him moments earlier ultimately brought him down.
The fact thatSpock ran at the same speed as Khan, made the same twenty foot leap straight up to the shuttle, and then went toe to toe with him instead of being killed immediately is what I have a problem with. Khan killed all those Klingons, punched dudes across rooms, crushed a man's head with his bare hands - Spock's just a dude. What was the point of the scene where Kirk beats on Khan to absolutely zero effect if Khan just gets beaten up by another regular dude at the end?
Peter Parker was just an whiny dick in this movie. a problem only further worsened with the very last scene in the movie, which just defied any and all logicand not even in a so-bad-its-good way like emo peter in spiderman 3.
#teamRaimi
I like Emma Stone better than Kirsten Dunst.
But that's about it.
While Elfman's theme is my favorite of the bunch, I did like Horner's score for this film. Hope he comes back for ASM2.
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'Twas OK, except they murdered Denis Leary.![]()
Amazing Spiderman >>>Rises![]()
I respect your opinion and all....
But it's wrong.
Bane> Lizard