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Huh, surprised by the pleasant reactions..hope it's as good as these people say.
Trust no one. They said Superman Returns was great too.
This was posted to Tumblr from one of the writers for The Daily Blam:
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THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN WAS ON THE SAME LEVEL AT THE AVENGERS
Just saw a press screening and it was the most emotionally impacting super hero movie of all time. The narrative goes above and beyond anything the previous trilogy gave us. It is not what you expect and everything you never knew you needed from a spider-man film. Andrew Garfield IS Spider-Man
Given that she has been spot on about most of the Comic Book movies in recent times and was one of the first to gush about The Avengers, I'm excited.
I'm not, but then again i am.(I've liked what I've seen since the beginning, except the origin.) I hope they stay consistent. To say it's on par with the Avengers is a bold statement and we've heard it twice already.
I'm not the least bit surprised. That's gonna be the new standard by which all these movies are compared until it's topped. Be real interested if their opinion is still the same after they've had a few days to let it soak in.
Everyone who goes to early screenings goes in wanting to like the movie thinking they're getting special treatment. They want to rub it in the faces of the people who didn't see it so they say it's great. I won't believe anything until real critics see it. It doesn't look appetizing to me.
Dad ?
Um anyway I wont trust these reviews yet. Those fools gave the last airbender good reviews and that turned out to be terrible. I hope that these are reviews are legit.
OH MAH GOD, PRAISE DA LAWDS.
They've done it! That's it. It's a great movie. Webb, Garfield, they've done it! Man this is going to be the best movie since the silent film era! Can't believe it, I think I'm going to cry.
OH MAH GOD, PRAISE DA LAWDS.
They've done it! That's it. It's a great movie. Webb, Garfield, they've done it! Man this is going to be the best movie since the silent film era! Can't believe it, I think I'm going to cry.
Yup.
Think about how great it would be though to get a SM flick done that well. Pretty exciting if true.
/cautiously optimistic
I liked the American Psycho one better.
Today we had a chance to take a look at an early screening of the upcoming blockbuster action film The Amazing Spider-Man, and what little we can tell you at the moment includes this: the visual effects here take the cake. While the refresh of the Spider-Man movie series has a story that is thrilling in its relative newness, it’s the mise en scene that will strike you hardest. If The Avengers proved to us that its prime time to bring the Marvel Universe to the big screen in a massive way, Spider-Man is the knife that cuts all the sweetest bits of this delicious visual cake and serves them up with the friendly neighborhood kid this superhero was always supposed to be.
You’ll find Peter learning his skills fin a complete reboot of the Spider-Man storyline, with his physical transformation being shown clearly in his bent-body calamitous crashes and bloody bashes galore. This movie has Andrew Garfield getting cut and bruised more than the other three Spider-Man movies combined, and the audience is certainly going to have a great time while he does it. The most important thing this movie does is make you believe that Spider-Man is born of the same kid hero that went big in the 1960s when an adult hero was the only kind there was.
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