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I think Spider-Man 3 is...good. There I said it,don't shoot me!
Same here, I much prefer Spidey 3 over X3.
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I think Spider-Man 3 is...good. There I said it,don't shoot me!
Prefer it to what I used to, but I used to hate it with a passion, now I can tolerate it, still think it's a poor movie though.
Same here, I much prefer Spidey 3 over X3.
Got it.
I mean it's not comparable to the first two but it has lots of good stuff.
I also have to rewatch Lee's Hulk someday. It's been a long time since I saw it.
I also have to rewatch Lee's Hulk someday. It's been a long time since I saw it.
My vote goes to Howard the Duck. How in the world did that movie get made? And who thought it would be a good idea to have a human female/duck sex scene?
Howard the Duck and Marty McFly's mom had more chemistry than Fant4stic's Reed and Sue.
It has Peter turn a plutonium truck into traffic and then swing away as it demolishes and destroys several cars, killing or injuring several people. TASM 2 makes J. Jonah Jameson right.I think ASM2 gets way more hate than it actually deserves. It's a decent movie with a few cringeworthy movies. Nothing more, nothing less. I think it made its money back, too, so even if it didn't make as much money as the studio had hoped, it wasn't a massive failure either.
In SM2, he makes no effort to locate Doctor Octopus after their first or second confrontation, giving him the opportunity to rob more banks, kill more people, and do God knows what.
Yes, I'm aware. That doesn't make it better, or the character less irresponsible.
Yes, it does make it better, because that was the whole point.
He was being irresponsible, and the movie makes that clear. It was part of the character journey.
Not to mention lifted straight from one of the most iconic Spidey stories.
Had the movie presented him behaving this way as though it was ok with no conflict or guilt on his part...
...then there would be grounds for criticism.
Spider-man 2's depiction of irresponsibility seemed intentional, genuine, and story driven.
I'm not sure where you're getting that impression. I thought his personality was consistent. Whether I (or anyone else) liked the person he was is a different story. I do think that Peter's irresponsibility in that film was not intentional, and is therefore a case of poor writing, but I never denied that ASM2 suffered from an occasionally poorly written script.ASM's depiction of irresponsibility was an after thought, an unintended consequence of them not knowing what sort of characterization they want for Peter.
No, it really doesn't.
And? The point is that, in both instances, the character acted irresponsibly and put people in danger. If you agree with that, then there's no argument to be had.
Where was the conflict, guilt, or remorse? The movie made it very clear that being Spider-Man was affecting Peter's life in a negative way. His life improved dramatically after he quit, and he only put on the mask again after the criminal he let get away tossed a car through a coffee shop.
It's grounds for criticism either way. When someone acts irresponsibly - and you admitted that SM2's Peter acted irresponsibly - they deserve to be criticized. Simple as that.
I'm not trying to prop up ASM2 by dragging down SM2; I'm just saying that if you're going to criticize one for their irresponsibility, you should probably criticize the other, too.
Fantastic Four In Name Only.Also, excuse my ignorance, but what's FFINO ? I'm really tired from a long week and the acronym part of my brain is a bit burnt out.
And in SM1 he makes no effort to locate the Goblin, giving him more chance to kill and scare people.In SM2, he makes no effort to locate Doctor Octopus after their first or second confrontation, giving him the opportunity to rob more banks, kill more people, and do God knows what.
I haven't seen this exact poll yet, so I apologize if this is redundant:
What is the absolute worst theatrical superhero film of all time?
I have only included the movies that are widely regarded as the worst of the worst..
^The idea of that movie makes me stop in my tracks for a while..[blackout]
Evil Spider-Man leads a gang and makes a mouse eat some guy's eye.[/blackout]