Silent_Dave
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What are some of the action scenes shown?
Okay, here's another one:
Any of you guys seen Sugar Rush (if not, then you definitely should - Andrew is so funny in this show). The point is - during the first episodes, there's a scene where Andrew went to the bathroom and accidentally started messing things up = it's very similar to what was shown in ASM footage, but at the same time it was different:
Alarm clock is ringing and Pete, without giving any thought, all sleepy and messy, smashes it with his hand in no matter of time. Then he goes to his bathroom and chaos ensues, most of the things are now damaged.
RIM in all honesty, marketing aside, what do you expect from this film in terms of critical success. Do you think it'll be more critically acclaimed than the Raimi films based on what you've seen and heard? What's the buzz like in that regard?
Same.Jeez dude. You're so hell-bent on this movie being amazing. I mean, I want it to also, but let things happen as they will.
And I'm still betting on 250-300 mill for the box office.
250-400? That's also a strong chance.I think it'll go past the 300 mil mark...
I think it'll go past the 300 mil mark...
Jeez dude. You're so hell-bent on this movie being amazing. I mean, I want it to also, but let things happen as they will.
And I'm still betting on 250-300 mill for the box office.
250-400? That's also a strong chance.

If the marketing is spectacular, sure I could see it. But on average, I see 250-300.
As a big time Spidey fan, Marvel lover and marketing guy, I have a feeling that it will succeed (based on what I saw, heard and read). I'm not sure how well it will go with the general public, since some people are still not too keen on this movie because it's not Sam Raimi's universe anymore or they just simply don't want to accept the change, but I'm sure, that once they'll see the movie - everything will change, the number of haters will be slightly decreased.RIM in all honesty, marketing aside, what do you expect from this film in terms of critical success. Do you think it'll be more critically acclaimed than the Raimi films based on what you've seen and heard? What's the buzz like in that regard?
What's wrong with asking someone that has seen a fairly decent amount of footage? No need to hop all over me for being curious dude.

Also I was wondering..how does the spidey move( or moving?)? l think you probably already told us. I would like to hear...like...more details about it. Sorry if us asked you too many questions.
That's my one of many concerns about this movie.

As a big time Spidey fan, Marvel lover and marketing guy, I have a feeling that it will succeed (based on what I saw, heard and read). I'm not sure how well it will go with the general public, since some people are still not too keen on this movie because it's not Sam Raimi's universe anymore or they just simply don't want to accept the change, but I'm sure, that once they'll see the movie - everything will change, the number of haters will be slightly decreased.
Again, it depends, if the movie will be able to stand up on its own, meaning that it won't be just about some cool moments and action scenes (I have no doubt that it's bigger than that since the ASM crew has a very developed script on their hands, great dynamic between the actors and just the feeling of starting something new).
For me, personally, it feels like a nice blend of Steve Ditko and BMBendis stories (and I really love all Ditko-related Spidey issues and the early USM work of Bendis). Right now they're doing reshoots in order to improve, upgrade or just add some stuff, that should make this movie even better.

Yes, I was talking about VFX reel.He mentioned a while ago (when he saw some unfinished shots... not from the convention, I think) that Spidey looks incredible in action. I'm pretty sure he mentioned that he moves much more fluidly than he did in the previous movies too.![]()
Yes, I was talking about VFX reel.
Well, the thing is that VFX reels are always similar (no matter what company is working on them), because it's always in the early stages of the development, so it's really hard to tell until you'll see the final product, man. Nonetheless, I love both ILM and Sony Imageworks.How would you compare the work of Sony Imageworks here to say, ILM in Iron Man?
I hate DLC's, can't they just keep the full content in one disc?I was thinking. Since this game takes place after the movie and will most likely not feature the Lizard, I think that Beenox should make a small DLC campaign with the Lizard in it. Maybe it could be a preorder bonus. It wouldn't have to be a big campaign, just make a couple of missions where you fight the Lizard (like the library fight, the sewer fight, the bridge fight, etc.)
Even though I'm pretty positive that's a spider-slayer, do we know for sure?
[blackout]It's built by the Tinkerer and driven by Big Wheel, but call him Big Scorpion so he'd feel threatening[/blackout]No official confirmation. But I think it's fairly obvious what it is.
It's my desktop background!
3 & 4Mine too.
I hate itDoes anyone like my idea?![]()
Keep it out of movies©KAW;22016471 said:Now that just looks damn cool.
How does one feel about Spider-Slayers being in one of the movies, or should they just keep them in comic books/cartoons/video games?
I've been dragon punchedexcept for the fact that it's an "E" not an "F" on the slayer
I was hoping for a new picture insteadhttp://twitpic.com/7q14w5/full = UHQ Concept Art (6000x3375)
I really hope soAndrew will nail the role.
As one Mr. Cage says itMan, this month and 2012 ...I will be a very happy Spidey fan
* ASM movie and the trailer
*50 th years anniversary
* ASM # 700
* Video game
* The new Spider man cartoon
Ahhhhh
RIM, yes........NIKE: Just do it!!!
SWEET CHRISTMAS
I really hope so
As one Mr. Cage says it

I'd love to tone down my level of excitement, especially after how I got severely disappointed by Web of ShadowsDont say "hope so". He will nail that. End of story.
Lol[blackout]It's built by the Tinkerer and driven by Big Wheel, but call him Big Scorpion so he'd feel threatening[/blackout]