So hyped. I stick to my original sentiment. This movie is going to rival tdkr in the box office and will be the better film.
Took a bunch of screen caps, click for big as usual;
So hyped. I stick to my original sentiment. This movie is going to rival tdkr in the box office and will be the better film.
Wha? There is no way this is making 400-500 mil+ like Batman does.
I'm at work with no sound. What type of music was it? not trailer music?I liked the trailer but the choice of music was off.
His hair is too big. It's like 33% of his face.
looks absolutely amazing from the few bits i've seen.
calling it right now: moty right after the burial.
People always post screen caps after a trailer, my mistake for posting so many though. It really a better look at the trailer, since those frame cut so damn fast.I don't think there is ever a good reason to post a bunch of screenshots for no reason in a discussion thread. We're here to talk about a subject, not look at a website or a gallery.
Maybe Malick should have directed a Spider-man movie instead. Might actually be interesting.
People always post screen caps after a trailer, my mistake for posting so many though. It really a better look at the trailer, since those frame cut so damn fast.
Noticed a scene where he gets tased in his rib. Also, the glowing red light every time he shoots a web out is kinda lame, just noticed it a lot.
I don't think it has a good chance of rivaling TDKR at the box office, but I will grant you the chance. As for it being the better film? You're on your own there, friend.
I don't think TDKR will be a bad film. I think it's going to be cluttered. Everything I've read about it and seen makes me think that Nolan is trying to shove too much in there, not just characters, but themes. TDK already struggled with that, but I think in his quest to accomplish the perfect trilogy, TDKR is going to be over burdened by the virtue of closing the book.
Amazing on the other hand is coming from the opposite direction. A follow up to a trilogy that ended on a dour note, it's not burdened by any expectations. It looks fun so far, and from what I've read on the SDCC preview and yesterday's screenings, it seems to balance the light-heartedness of the Raimi films with a more intense punch.
Eitherway, it should be good year for comic book films, and just when it looked like Marvel Studios had convinced me that the genre was destined to be a never ending cycle of half-baked setups for a movie that was never coming.
In ten or so years ? Pretty high considering it's Sony and they don't want to lose the rights to their biggest money maker.
Not a fan of that either. Not really a fan of most of the Ultimate line.
I'm sure the script does have some great Parker quips, but it just seems like Garfield is far too surly and mumbly to pull them off, especially with the whole emo undercurrent of the films costume design and setting their marketers were clearly keen to evoke.
Fair enough. But in that case, observation time (click a pic for the big version);Posting screenshots to illustrate a point or to talk about is fine. It's just a bit annoying if it's a huge spam of screens that no one really asked for in the thread.





Absolutely love this shot:
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That was actually my least favorite shot due to the CG being a bit rough (esp. when he's swinging down). But it looks like it'll be awesome in 3D/on the big screen when it's all done.
What's wrong with it? You think people won't recognize it as Spiderman? It's not that radically different, it still looks like Spiderman.Looks ok enough. Why did they fuck with the classic Spidey costume? It works and it's immediately recognizable to the general public. Trying the separate themselves from the first trilogy?
You know what? I think Spidey's B.O might actually have a chance of competing with TDKR if only because it has a good 3 weeks of no competition before TDKR arrives, where as TDKR only has 2 weeks until Bourne and Total Recall will dig into its' box office.
This is a big one. For those of you who might not know what Lizards overall goal in the comics is, he is basically trying to turn the planet into reptilian lizard humanoids, like him. This lizard persona takes over and along with it comes the ego that everyone should be of his superiority. What is he doing at the top of Oscorp? It LOOKS like there's a sort of bomb on the building, but I'm going to go on a limb and assume that it contains the same formula that he used on himself, and is trying to expose NYC to an airborne version, infecting everyone and turning them all reptilian. This seems to make sense, as the rumors have sort of indicated certain factions turning into lizards in the movie, too.
Haha what? Neither of those two will do good. Renner led Bourne? No way.
Haha what? Neither of those two will do good. Renner led Bourne? No way.
Yeah, I really, really hope that's not the climax. :\Given that the device is a green cannister, I'd say it's definitely the lizard formula. What's annoying is that they show how Spider-Man takes down the tower.
I didn't say they would do well. But they're big enough brand names to stifle TDKR's steamroll somewhat after two weeks in cinemas. Meanwhile, Spiderman has 3 weeks of literally nothing to stop it. Then TDKR hits and its box office will plummet.
I still think TDKR will do bigger B.O if only because TDK was incredibly front-loaded anyway. Fastest to $400m if I remember correctly. I expect the same front loading for TDKR.
It should also be noted that TDK had zero competition in the box office in the form of a big action adventure film following its release and then the duration of its run. TDKR won't have that advantage at all.
It is likely literally impossible for TDKR to gross less than 400 mil domestically. A number ASP even if great likely has no shot at making. Basically I'd predict: TDKR will do 450 mil - 500 mil. Avengers will do 275-325 mil, Spider-Man will do 200-250 mil.