He shoots, he swings (ie new pics of the webslinger webswinging):
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=73500
He shoots, he swings (ie new pics of the webslinger webswinging):
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=73500
He shoots, he swings (ie new pics of the webslinger webswinging):
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=73500
Ok, now THAT is pretty freakin cool. Love seeing an actual guy swinging around and duplicating Spidey's signature moves.
Here's hoping these aren't just "reference" shots for later, when he gets turned into a rubbery, all-CGI cartoon character again...
He shoots, he swings (ie new pics of the webslinger webswinging):
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=73500
I get an "error connect fail" message.![]()
^Fair enough. If Sony really wanted to produce a shit all product then why bother hiring Marc Webb? They retained James Vanderbilt who was going to write Spider-Man 4. They could have cast way lesser quality actors than they have.
He shoots, he swings (ie new pics of the webslinger webswinging):
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=73500
I get an "error connect fail" message.![]()
They have pills for that now.
^Fair enough. If Sony really wanted to produce a shit all product then why bother hiring Marc Webb? They retained James Vanderbilt who was going to write Spider-Man 4. They could have cast way lesser quality actors than they have.
Well, true. Sony is probably trying to make a quality product I'm just not confident in how motivated they are to do so. They know that a)they have to produce a movie every couple years to retain the rights. B)so long as the movie isn't terrible (and not even S-M3 terrible, more like Superman 3 terrible) people will pay to see it.
What drive do they have to put out good product? Wolverine was phoned in (for the same reasons, they have to put out something to keep the rights to the X-Men franchise) and pretty universally disliked but they're still puhsing on with that franchise.
Sort of like EA and having the NFL rights. They're not motivated to produce a great Madden/NFL game because they're the only game in town. What incentive do they have to put out quality product? Especially if people will buy it no matter what.
Sony may be trying here but I feel they're only doing it to keep the bankable rights to Spider-man and so long as they don't go terrible people will keep seeing it.
The Rami movies were... okay, excluding the abysmal #3 but considering how Marvel was able to make the otherwise forgetable Iron-Man an interesting movie I'd be curious to see what Marvel would do with one of their more key properties, Spider-man, in a movie if they had control again.
Chances are good I'll go see this Spider-man movie but so far nothing I'm seeing is impressing me or filling me with confidence and I don't entirely trust a studio that's likely only making a movie for the sake of being able to keep making them. (Rather than having more creative or artistic motivations.)
Iron Man 2 was a pretty shitty incoherent mess of a film so I'm not sure how great of an argument that is...
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