spidermanfreak
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Sony are idiots for scrapping Spiderman 4 and going down the reboot path like what good would the reboot do ah well bye Tobey and Sam.
I have no problem whatsoever with a dark subject matter but the hero HIMSELF should be light and if not exactly carefree he should be homourous.
everytime spidey HIMSELF gets dark I shake my head, the the 'back in black' storylineit just doesn't suit the character
I dunno... I don't think Sam got Peter Parker right either. Sam portrayed Peter as a dweeb and a dope; and Peter were never either one, nor a nerd. Peter was just a regular, good kid... a smart ass; but, really, a good kid, that had to deal with the situations pressed upon him. Be it the death of his uncle, powers, education, friends & foes, relationships, finance, job, college, Aunt May, important decision & choices, and of course villains, and the threats they impose on him and the city.
Sam tried to make him more than what he is; and that's why I think he failed for one of many reasons.
Neither did I. It was great, if you ask me.as a spidey reader for YEARS
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I had no problems whatsoever with raimi's portral of spidey, NONE
Interesting... Looking at the official poll on SHH's front page, it looks like this move is not going over with fans nearly as well as Sony was probably hoping. Only about 25% actually had a positive opinion about it, over 50% were openly negative about it, and about 20% chose "I'm not so sure about this yet" which sounds like skeptical indifference.
To play the devil's advocate a bit, I think it'd be nice if the Spider-Man reboot was the movie that showed Hollywood that rebooting is not a cure-all solution for when you make a disappointing sequel to something. I just hope that if this movie is going to bomb that it comes out after Warner Bros. has already put a new Superman movie into production, because pretty much the only way to escape Superman Returns will be a hard reboot.
To play the devil's advocate a bit, I think it'd be nice if the Spider-Man reboot was the movie that showed Hollywood that rebooting is not a cure-all solution for when you make a disappointing sequel to something. I just hope that if this movie is going to bomb that it comes out after Warner Bros. has already put a new Superman movie into production, because pretty much the only way to escape Superman Returns will be a hard reboot.
Are you kidding me? This has to be the biggest self-defeating statement I've ever read.
Heh, sometimes fans think they're the center of the universe.
I think the main reason people cringe at seeing the words "dark and gritty" is that over the years there's been so much info leaked about studios trying to make other franchises "dark and gritty" and the ideas have god awful.....If it had been said the tone of the films would be more serious nobody would balk at that but dark and gritty is a big red flag to many people.
SM is'nt dark tho and the sm films were as grounded as can be and it did take itself serious imo
SM is'nt dark tho and the sm films were as grounded as can be and it did take itself serious imo
Interesting... Looking at the official poll on SHH's front page, it looks like this move is not going over with fans nearly as well as Sony was probably hoping. Only about 25% actually had a positive opinion about it, over 50% were openly negative about it, and about 20% chose "I'm not so sure about this yet" which sounds like skeptical indifference.
To play the devil's advocate a bit, I think it'd be nice if the Spider-Man reboot was the movie that showed Hollywood that rebooting is not a cure-all solution for when you make a disappointing sequel to something. I just hope that if this movie is going to bomb that it comes out after Warner Bros. has already put a new Superman movie into production, because pretty much the only way to escape Superman Returns will be a hard reboot.