Saw TAS2 today and while it's really good, it's a little overlong and cluttered. Raimi's first sequel is the better fillm but Garfield, Stone and DeHaan beat Maguire, Dunst and Franco.
When I read that Raimi had decided to make the web fluid organic I thought, that's perfect. All of Spidey's other powers were organic so why wouldn't his web fluid be also? I think AS going back to the mechanical web shooters is a step backward in more ways than one. Just because it's old doesn't mean necessarily that it's better.
I remember the mechanical web shooters very well from the 60's comics. Two things annoyed me about them; when Spidey ran out of fluid in the middle of a battle, and the thought that the person who invented that fluid would be struggling for money.
When I read that Raimi had decided to make the web fluid organic I thought, that's perfect. All of Spidey's other powers were organic so why wouldn't his web fluid be also? I think AS going back to the mechanical web shooters is a step backward in more ways than one. Just because it's old doesn't mean necessarily that it's better.
I just voted, and I had to go with the original from 2002. I last saw both on Blu-Ray just after Christmas 2012 (that was the first time I had seen TAS) and really, I found the story just did not hook me like the 2002 movie had, and I really had no interest in it. Of course, I guess I'm one of those one's where I find Sam Raimi had left the door open enough in "Spider-man 3" for a "Spider-Man 4", that even to this day I have to question the logic behind rebooting the series after only 10 years, instead of continuing the story of the original theatrical trilogy.
It wasn't logic, it was business. Sony had to the keep the lights on in the Spider-Man movie department every three years lest Marvel gets the character back. Once SM4 fell through creatively, a reboot was their only choice.
I also didn't like the allusions to Peter's parents being super special, part of some conspiracy. part of the charm of Spiderman, to me, is that a normal kid that happens to get these special powers. Having an aunt & uncle rather than biological parents also can relate him to people with untraditional families
Yes, I found it annoying as well as tedious since it happened, seems like, all the time. And generally, except for an embarrassing period involving S.T. Ent, I hate spoilers.I remember the mechanical web shooters very well from the 60's comics. Two things annoyed me about them; when Spidey ran out of fluid in the middle of a battle, and the thought that the person who invented that fluid would be struggling for money.
The web fluid running out in the middle of battle is supposed to be a plot point for suspense purposes. It's like Dirty Harry emptying his Magnum in a gun battle. Can he reload before the punk takes him out? You actually find that annoying? Are you also the type of person that reads the last page of a mystery to find out who did it without going through the whole book?
He could have BEEN Stark's love child. Pete certainly had the intellct, except Tony was shown using his to make money while Pete was shown allowing himself to practically starve while siting on a veritable gold mine of an invention. But not using his inventions to make money wasn't a real concern for me, not like the mechanical web shooter.As for the money thing, he didn't build the shooters and develop the fluid to sell, and he might be gun shy about any commercialism after his last experience with it indirectly cost him his Uncle Ben. So he makes a modest living however he can and uses what spare change he can get to get web fluid ingredients. I apologize for him not being Tony Stark's love child.
When I read that Raimi had decided to make the web fluid organic I thought, that's perfect. All of Spidey's other powers were organic so why wouldn't his web fluid be also? I think AS going back to the mechanical web shooters is a step backward in more ways than one. Just because it's old doesn't mean necessarily that it's better.
I was makng a little joke; AS mech shooters are a step backward in time as well as creativity. Oh well.No, you're the one who has it backward. It's not better because it's old. It's better because it shows Peter's intelligence and ingenuity by showing him developing the most unique device in comic book history instead of just having it handed to him by the radioactive spider.
Come on. You're better than this...I think.And by the way, all you "organic is better" nazis, read up on web-spinning spiders, because if Raimi really wanted to be accurate about it those spinnerets would be in Peter's pelvis or ass, not on his limbs. The last thing I'd ever want to see is Toby Maguire swinging on pelvic-thrusted webs. .
As I wrote earlier, his other powers were organic, why not his web? Would you also have preferred that Peter not have the organic ability to walk up walls so he develops some super sticky glue which he'd have had to apply to the soles of his boots and hands so he could walk up and down walls, but loses it's adhesive on contact with too much dust?
How about no Spider strength. Pete has to cart around an iron exoskeleton like Ripley's in Aliens? Or, no Spidey sense. He carries around a mirror so he can see behind, above, either side etc, that "occasionally" gets broken.
In fact, Pete gets NO organic powers from the spider bite and invents all of his powers like a really smart "Kick-Ass". The spider bite just sounds cool to him and he uses the story to get chicks.![]()
I'm honestly befuddled by this critique I've sen more than once. ASM Peter doesn't enjoy being Spidey? Practically the first thing he does with his powers is to literally rope in the girl, whereas SM Peter hears MJ tell him to his face she has a crush on Spidey, then later kisses him for being Peter and not Spidey, and he still shies away from her. So, who really enjoys beings Spider-Man more, I ask you?!Spider-Man was fun and it was amazing seeing Spidey swinging through the city. Amazing Spider-Man to me lacked that joy. Sure he made wisecracks, but he didn't seem to enjoy being Spider-Man. Despite the tragedy, Spidey, to me, always seems to enjoy web-slinging (except for the times he quits, like the homage in Spider-Man 2).
The warehouse scene didn't sell me on Garfield as Spider-Man. Honestly, it bored me. I saw a kid acting out his frustrations, not enjoying his powers.
Maguire's a much more accomplished comedic actor.I think Garfield is fine as Spider-Man. Honestly, I don't see a whole lot of difference between his performance and Maguire's. They gave Garfield one or two extra jokes to deliver, but they're pretty much the same.
Actually, none of the recent Spidey shows have done the origin at all. Spectacular Spider-Man starts with Peter finally settling in to being a superhero, having been bitten "a few months" before.unfortunately, even the newer Spider-Man cartoons, such as The Spectacular Spider-Man have done pretty poor, and boring interpretations of the origin story
Maguire's a much more accomplished comedic actor.I think Garfield is fine as Spider-Man. Honestly, I don't see a whole lot of difference between his performance and Maguire's. They gave Garfield one or two extra jokes to deliver, but they're pretty much the same.
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