I certainly don't believe anything Cosmic Movie News is "reporting". Again, they're like Comic Book Movies.
Not being gritty I'll grant you, but how is the whole concept of a guy who clings to walls realistic in the slightest? It's a fantasy, just like the new one.
Not being gritty I'll grant you, but how is the whole concept of a guy who clings to walls realistic in the slightest? It's a fantasy, just like the new one.
That's a specious argument.
Countless writers have treated fantastic subjects in a realistic style, by making the elements around the fantastic premise realistic. That's why there's a whole genre named "magic realism." Realistic fantasy or SF is about portraying a world that's like the real world except for one or two fanciful elements, and exploring the ramifications of those fanciful elements in a realistic way. In particular it means treating the characters realistically, having them behave like actual human beings would if faced with a given situation, however impossible that situation may be. For instance, someone getting superpowers and initially deciding to use them to make money is more realistic than someone getting superpowers and instantly going "We've gotta use that power to help mankind, right?" (even though Stan Lee wrote both of those instances within nine months of each other).
other additions like the elevated tracks in the Spidey/Ock subway fight (which was actually shot in Chicago).
This doesn't compute for me. People seem to be having selective memory about the 'net for the Raimi films.
Uncle Ben was carjacked and killed.
Mary Jane was going to be mugged...at the least, in the rain at night.
Doc Ock wrecks the O.R. and kills the attendants working on him. He then makes a secret lab in a run down warehouse pier shown to us at night, the grity night.
Flint Marko is a robber on the run from the law
Not to mention broad daylight robberies in the first film montage.
How much more real can you get? I swear in 6 months the revolutionary rewriters about the 'net will be pushing the Raimi movies as flat out Camp Spoofs.![]()
other additions like the elevated tracks in the Spidey/Ock subway fight (which was actually shot in Chicago).
Actually, NYC has had an "El" in the past, and parts of it still remain, albeit unused.
And villains who rode around on gliders in cheesy green armor, or had long tentacles on their back.
....Sucker Punch was a dissapointment...They'd better hope MoS doesn't bomb, then. Given Snyder's track record is hit and miss ...
Two words: Rainbow Raider.
The Composite Superman!
Done and done. I don't think there can be a greater threat.
Per Degaton!
Per Degaton!
Isn't that guy more of a JSA villain.
And with that any hope of this being good is lost.
And with that you prove that you have no idea what you're talking about.And with that any hope of this being good is lost.
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