Picard Sisko
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For all we know people will say TASM2 is ripping off the Raimi series by having more daytime shots. There will always be something lol.
For all we know people will say TASM2 is ripping off the Raimi series by having more daytime shots. There will always be something lol.
So how do you come to a conclusion? One has to be better than the other, no? Do we just say they're even due to the members on each side of the fence? There's a reason they're outliers, I'm sure there's people out there that think Fantastic Four or Green Lantern were better than SM2 or The Dark Knight. Do we rule that a possibility simply because the outliers exist? No.
You are completely right about this. We shouldn't treat it as science, or politics. This is not a life or death situation here: its entertainment. People treat their opinions on film as facts when in reality they are nothing more than opinions. Period.You come to your OWN conclusion. And no, one doesn't have to be better. This is entertainment. It's not a science. It's an art. There is no universal set of laws that makes one better than the other. It's all based on personal views. It's not about possibility. It's about preference. Again, why do you think professional, trained critics who are all educated on the same criteria still don't agree on everything? Why is it that even a tag team like Siskel and Ebert didn't even completely agree on all the movies they viewed? Because it's NOT objective no matter how hard you try to make it so.
People need to stop treating entertainment as science. This is where a lot of the fanboy problem comes from. We tend to treat our OPINIONS (that's what they are, regardless of how you think them out) as facts. They're not. And that's not just movies. It's comics, television, video games, music, etc. None of it can be objectively "better." And when we try to make it so, that's when you get a lot of the hostility between people who have different views on a subject.
When an objective educational field discovers universal laws on entertainment that allow us to gauge the quality of entertainment, then we can begin making this ultimate judgement on films.
This.
Honestly, what's the point in comparing them?
They are two different series with 2 different takes on the characters, as well as two different directorial visions. It wouldn't be a very good comparison on those principles alone.
This. I'm expecting a good Spider-Man movie, hoping for it to be amazing.Indeed. I'm just happy i get to see a Spider-man movie.
I was just saying that some haters could use that as an excuse to say that TASM2 is ripping off the tone of the old movies.
I always found SM2 to be overrated. I think quality wise, it is on par with TASM. TASM wins when it comes to acting, character portrayals, emotional moments, dialogue, tone, and faithfulness to the source material. SM2 wins when it comes to story, pacing, and villain.
I don't think it's hard to make a film of better quality than SM2. I think there's been a lot of better CBM's than SM2 since it came out (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Iron Man, The Avengers, etc.) as well as better CBM's prior to SM2 (Superman 1 & 2, TMNT (1990), Batman: MOTP, X-Men 2, etc.).
This is not a reflection on TASM2 as I have high expectations with it but SM2 is the best CBM there is(along with TDK) there are more chances of it not beating it
It doesn't necessarily have to beat it,I would be more than happy if it beats TASM's 73% on RT,anything near 80% and I'll take it and run
I was just saying that some haters could use that as an excuse to say that TASM2 is ripping off the tone of the old movies.
Great post.I think you guys should stop dividing everything in terms of "haters" and "non-haters". Criticism can come from a genuine place, you know.
The thing about SM2 that you rarely ever see in a CBM anymore is that it never, EVER stops being about the character and his plight. That's what makes it so damn powerful and effective in my opinion. Nowadays, after a certain point, many superhero movies devote its second half to whatever the villain's master scheme is, as if that were particularly interesting. SR did it, TASM did it, MOS did it, BB did it. I don't think many people give two ****s about a serum that transforms people, or the fear toxins in the water main, or a continent that grows out of crystals, or the Phantom Engine that's gonna suck the villains into another dimension... that's just BS. SM2 did it too, kind of, but it never forgot to focus on Peter's psychology and his arc. That's why the train rescue is so emotional, along with that kick-ass final scene: because it validates all the stuff he's spent the whole movie questioning. It focuses on what sets Spidey apart from other heroes - his struggle with power and responsibility - and it works from that, it makes it its backbone.
It's impossible to say whether the TASM 2 will be better or not. But this tendency that movies have nowadays of feeling incomplete on purpose, and wait until the sequel to only then strike for the fences... TASM 1 was soooo guilty of that, and I really don't want to see that again. Along with this parents business, as if the 1st thing that people thought of when they think of Spider-Man was "Omg, I'm dying to know what happened to his parents!!!"
I do like the "fun" vibe this movie seems to be aiming for. "You know what I like about being Spidey? EVERYTHING!" God, we need so much of that. Garfield himself is also a huge asset. And the guy who directed "500 days of summer" will always get the benefit of the doubt from me. My fingers are so crossed for this film that they might become conjoined, Penguin-style.
I think you guys should stop dividing everything in terms of "haters" and "non-haters". Criticism can come from a genuine place, you know.
My fingers are so crossed for this film that they might become conjoined, Penguin-style.