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Spider-Man movie (casting, rumors, pix till release)

Yeah a lot of fans think his writing hasn't been the same since Sam Loeb died...the quality hasn't been there since that happened that's for sure. It is very sad indeed.
 
Interesting comments from Robbie Collins who is the film critic for The Telegraph after watching the film:

The Amazing Spider-Man is Hollywood's first superhero franchise aimed primarily at teenage girls.

It's Twilight in spandex, and that's sincerely meant as a compliment.

It has very little in common with the Sam Raimi films, which were for all the teenage boys who used to dress up as Spidey.

It's aimed at young women who'll soon be asking their boyfriends to dress up as Spidey for them.

I should stress these are all v good things. Absolutely no point in covering old ground. The Avengers brigade are already well catered for.

Looks incredible, too - 3D deep and silky-smooth, used to sensational effect to show off Manhattan and Andrew Garfield's buttocks.

https://twitter.com/#!/robbiereviews
 
It's Twilight in spandex, and that's sincerely meant as a compliment.

You and I have very different ideas as to what constitutes a compliment. :lol:

When you say Twilight I think of a badly written, poorly acted and shoddily produced sack of crap aimed at broads whose idea of a hot date is a Hillshire Farm Polska Kielbasa.
 
I think by "Twilight" the review means that it is reminiscent of the relationship stuff that is a trademark of that franchise. It seems to have become the normal description of that type of emotional character story now, good or bad. Still...probably not a comparison descriptor a Spider-Man fan wants to read or hear about lol. Nor a Marc Webb fan for that matter. I still look at what he stated as positive.
 
It's Twilight in spandex, and that's sincerely meant as a compliment.

You and I have very different ideas as to what constitutes a compliment. :lol:

When you say Twilight I think of a badly written, poorly acted and shoddily produced sack of crap aimed at broads whose idea of a hot date is a Hillshire Farm Polska Kielbasa.

This. As for me, the previews for this movie just haven't done it for me. To my eyes it looks... cheap compared to the Raimi movies. I just can't build any enthusiasm for this movie. The "Twilight" comparisons don't help.
 
The one who said: "The origin stuff is just blah, then gets better."

Duh, you don't improve on Stan's origin--it works for a reason(s). That was a no brainer.

Also, I'm sorry no comparison to Twilight is a good thing.
 
Yeah a lot of fans think his writing hasn't been the same since Sam Loeb died...the quality hasn't been there since that happened that's for sure. It is very sad indeed.
I think Loeb's decline goes back further than his son's death. I don't disagree that Sam's death was a blow -- the earlier poster who said he lost "a part of his soul" is, I think, not unfair -- but I really think that the real turning point for Loeb was Archie Goodwin's death in 1998. Loeb lost a collaborator who was willing and able to push him, and his work after Goodwin (such as Dark Victory, the Marvel "color" books, Superman/Batman) has moments of brilliance, but those moments are like the needle in the proverbial haystack.

Also, and some may find this a heretical viewpoint, I think that Loeb and Sale reached their peak with A Superman for All Seasons and they should have let their collaboration go because it's been diminishing returns since. (Though the zero issue of Captain America: White showed some real promise, even if the series itself has been MIA for years.)
 
Apparently the score is supposed to be really strong as well, with one of the best superhero themes we've heard in a while.

Very cool, if true.
 
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