The Amazing Spider Man 2 (2014)

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Lol @ JYE.
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What's the creepiest Toby-Parker?

When he'd leer at the Russian girl that lived across the hall like he was having a minor seizure? Him in glasses talking about how cool Spiders defense mechanisms are, or him as hipster with greasy hair dancing around? So much creepy.... hard to decide.
 
Anybody else find it unitentionally funny when captain stacey and peter were staring at each other at the graduation?
 
I think the crying scenes are the most memorable. Specially the one on the bridge.



What a biggity *****. I would of never cried infront of her.

And who could forget the scene that destroyed raimi franchise and 3rd movie

 
What a biggity *****. I would of never cried infront of her.


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Even though I agree mostly, ASM had a good focus, it's ASM2 to me that wasn't focused truly tried to do to much with it's story for it's own good.
I meant part 2. I honestly don't remember enough about ASM 1 to have a strong understanding of these sorts of things. I may rewatch it one of these days. Maybe after basketball season is over, if I get motivated to watch a giant human basketball on TV.
 
I also watched SM2 last night, happened to be on TV, and the uncluttered nature of the story really is a strength. Also, it's clear you are watching a confident, veteran filmmaker at work. Webb has his strengths but the kitchen sink approach got away from him. But I find that kind of charming, too.
I guess I enjoy a good mess.
 
Time for one of these

Lol @ JYE.
:lol

What's the creepiest Toby-Parker?

When he'd leer at the Russian girl that lived across the hall like he was having a minor seizure? Him in glasses talking about how cool Spiders defense mechanisms are, or him as hipster with greasy hair dancing around? So much creepy.... hard to decide.

He becomes Perv-Man :lol

That was creepy, he aged like twenty years in that slo-mo scene. His nose went all pointy too

see crows statement below :lol

That's why Toby didn't need the mask, with his glasses off no one would recognize him. :lol

So true

he became the Goblin

:lol :lol


love it


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I meant part 2. I honestly don't remember enough about ASM 1 to have a strong understanding of these sorts of things. I may rewatch it one of these days. Maybe after basketball season is over, if I get motivated to watch a giant human basketball on TV.[/QUOTE]

classic :lol

I also watched SM2 last night, happened to be on TV, and the uncluttered nature of the story really is a strength. Also, it's clear you are watching a confident, veteran filmmaker at work. Webb has his strengths but the kitchen sink approach got away from him. But I find that kind of charming, too.
I guess I enjoy a good mess.

Well said

S2 truly is a masterpiece of a movie though, even if he gets a tear in his costume on the left arm during the train stopping scene and then the tear keeps disappearing and reappearing during the whole scene. :lol

The kid scene in ASM2 is the best "kid" scene of any cbm though.
 
Thats what the comics were like, it would have been stupid if Gwen landed on a trampoline or something of that sort, like Nova said, it happened gradually.

i know the comics and all but the tone was all over the place it need to be one or the other i fear for this frachchise now Webb is terrible at editing the film.
 
Going for 2nd viewing today, this time with wife and kid in tow. :yess:

Showed my son all the Spidey parts from S2 just now, he was just staring without blinking. :lol

The music gets your attention.

He asked about Godzilla. :lol
 
Another thing I liked about ASM2 was the minor presence of JJJ. That was a clever way to include the character without devoting a whole sub-plot (or paying another actor). Also made sense considering (I imagine) a contemporary freelance photographer would have little reason to stop by an office that he doesn't work at.
 
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