The Amazing Spider-Man Does anyone else get an empty feeling from this movie?

Kryptonian villiains in Superman.
Banner controlling Hulk at the end and Betty being separated from him.
Joker card at the end of BB, and Arkham immates on the loose.
Batman as a fugitive, with Gordon and him lying to everyone at the end of TDK.
Thor and Jane separated with the BiFrost destroyed. And Loki didn't die.
Captain America waking up 70 years later.
Well, all the post-credit scenes of Marvel movies are unfinished plots left for sequels.

Superman - Yes, you are correct
Joker card, Batman as fugitive, Thor and Jane separated and Cap waking up are all set-ups for the sequel that occur in the last few minutes of the films.
What we are talking about is plot points directly related to the hero's origin that are mentioned at the beginning of the film and then dropped.

The Superman example is the only one of your examples that applies.
 
Superman - Yes, you are correct
Joker card, Batman as fugitive, Thor and Jane separated and Cap waking up are all set-ups for the sequel that occur in the last few minutes of the films.
What we are talking about is plot points directly related to the hero's origin that are mentioned at the beginning of the film and then dropped.

The Superman example is the only one of your examples that applies.

I'm sorry, how is any of those subjects any less important just because they started at the end? They're still extremely important and, yes, unanswered.

Plus, I mentioned the trilogy factor.

Did Frodo detroy the ring in the first movie? Do we know what happened with everybody at the end? No sir. Theose were - along with the superhero movies I mentioned - major plots that were left for the sequels.
 
I'm sorry, how is any of those subjects any less important just because they started at the end? They're still extremely important and, yes, unanswered.

Plus, I mentioned the trilogy factor.

The issues you mentioned weren't an integral part of the character's origin.

Did Frodo detroy the ring in the first movie?

I wasn't aware Frodo destroying the ring was part of Frodo's origin. Maybe I got it wrong.
 
You weren't talking about things integral to the origin..
 
You weren't talking about things integral to the origin..

Perhaps I did not explain myself then. Yes, I was talking about things integral to the origin, like Peter finding the man who killed Uncle Ben.

Either way, all those issues raised (apart from the Superman one) happened in the final act of those movies and were directly related to the plot of the sequel.

Regardless, I don't think either of us will be changing our opinion so we may as well drop this.

Personally I am of the opinion that the original franchise still had so many places it could go (Sandman still alive, Symbiote still alive in Connors Lab, Lizard unexplored) and it seems a waste to reboot it. Green Goblin and Doc Ock will be hard to tackle from here on out because of the fantastic performances of the 2 actors who played them in the Raimiverse.
 
You mean seemed*.

Franchise already rebooted.

Also, I don't think Doc Ock will be tackled anytime soon.
 
There's nothing wrong with leaving a plot point to be resolved in a future installment. It only becomes an issue if a movie doesn't get a sequel. Imagine if there was no TDK. The Joker card at the end of BB would've just bothered people if nothing came of it, but since that obviously didn't happen it wasn't a problem. So I don't see why the unresolved plot points in TASM are such an issue for some people because they could easily be tied up down the line.
 
The only empty feeling I get is from so many people *****ing about this film
"everything doesn't have to be rebooted, this was unnecessary" who gives a crap, honestly. When can you really say that a movie is necessary? it's a form of entertainment, and one could argue that even good movies in a sense weren't really necessary to make

I would even be ok if Marvel rebooted Spider-Man in like 10-20 years, because I really like Spider-Man, so I feel no need to complain about it. Remakes too, why do people hate them so much?
 
I was very excited for Spider Man 4. I could not wait to see where they would take the character and was pumped at the thought of seeing the Curt Connors character we had come to know becoming the villain.

To set up a whole mythos like that (not to mention the financial gain) and then abandon it seems wrong.

People who say the franchise was dead because of Spider-Man 3 are kidding themselves. If that was the case, TASM would have bombed but it clearly has not (though it hasn't made as much as the Raimiverse, film by film).

I wouldn't be surprised if the conversation went something like this:
"It is taking too long to make this movie. Raimi isn't playing nice with us this time and we are going to lose the rights if we don't get this done soon"
"Screw it, reboot it"

Kraven, Electro, Lizard, Carnage, all waiting in the wings and a cast people had grown to accept in the roles over 3 movies. What a waste.
 
They'll be rebooting Batman in a few years, no doubt about it.
 
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They'll be rebooting Batman in a few years, no doubt about it.

I'll be fine with that if they'll tie that right into the dc cinematic universe. The next version obviously needs to be very "modern comic book batman"
 
People hate remakes because you are essentially asking them to pay for something they have already seen. The can remake Spidey till the comes come home and I will watch it but if they remade Blade (for example) I would be like 'do we need a remake, you Sony top Snipes, this is way too early' pretty much what people were saying about Spidey. But with that said, if they DID remake Blade if the trailers looked good I would watch it, even though I love Snipes' take on the character I would give it a chance.
 
People hate remakes because you are essentially asking them to pay for something they have already seen. The can remake Spidey till the comes come home and I will watch it but if they remade Blade (for example) I would be like 'do we need a remake, you Sony top Snipes, this is way too early' pretty much what people were saying about Spidey. But with that said, if they DID remake Blade if the trailers looked good I would watch it, even though I love Snipes' take on the character I would give it a chance.

I'm sorry, does someone actually force you see those remakes?

If there's a tv-series you don't care about you just don't watch it, but suddenly when remakes are made people are like "ooh they are making me pay for something that I've already seen!" if you don't care, don't see it. Nobody is making you pay for it
 
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I'm sorry, does someone actually force you see those remakes?

No, but if no one watches the remake then the movie will be in trouble so people not liking the idea of remakes is a problem for studios. If enough people said they will not watch ASM and the movie tanked then you wouldn't get a sequel and for me at least that would be a crying shame.
 
There are things you can remake over and over again and no one cares.

* Greek Mythology
* Shakespare
* Biblical stories
 
This movie wasn't even a remake.

I can understand the "too soon" argument, but the argument that reboots are unnecessary is, to me, a moot argument. To some, Man of Steel should already have one mark against it simply because it's a reboot. Man of Steel is unnecessary because we've already seen Kal-El depart from his dying planet, arrive on Earth, and don the red-and-blue tights in order to save the day.

I'll admit that I was initially discomforted with the announcement of a Spider-Man reboot, but there are a lot of things that came to fruition that got me to look past the fact that Raimi and Maguire were out. I couldn't care less that it happened so soon.
 
This movie wasn't even a remake.

I can understand the "too soon" argument, but the argument that reboots are unnecessary is, to me, a moot argument. To some, Man of Steel should already have one mark against it simply because it's a reboot. Man of Steel is unnecessary because we've already seen Kal-El depart from his dying planet, arrive on Earth, and don the red-and-blue tights in order to save the day.

I'll admit that I was initially discomforted with the announcement of a Spider-Man reboot, but there are a lot of things that came to fruition that got me to look past the fact that Raimi and Maguire were out. I couldn't care less that it happened so soon.

Let's be honest here, if MoS opens on Krypton and we see the destruction and the space ship landing on earth and then Clark getting used to his powers, I can't talk for anyone else but I'm going to be thinking, 'I've seen this, when are we going to get to something new and fresh?'. This is exactly what I was thinking when I was watching Superman Returns.
 
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Some negative reviews on TDKR are not going well with Bat fans and with the way some are acting, they are giving all fans a bad name.

Every negative review over at RT is greeted with a wave of threats. :dry:

Zod knows what will happen about Superman reboot.
 
Some negative reviews on TDKR are not going well with Bat fans and with the way some are acting, they are giving all fans a bad name.

Every negative review over at RT is greeted with a wave of threats. :dry:

Zod knows what will happen about Superman reboot.

ASM started at 91% and eventually droped to 74%, well see if TDKR holds that 91% rating.
 
it is a very good movie but when i really look at it

- peter still the cause of uncle ben dying
- uncle ben is still the reason for him to become a hero
- costume idea is still pro wrestling influenced
- still hunts down the killer of ben
- still has a villain he has a personal connection with who just happened to have a split personality like norman as goblin did
- still gets bullied by flash

and much much more i feel they should'nt done an origin since all of these elements in this film were so similair to SM1
 
Some negative reviews on TDKR are not going well with Bat fans and with the way some are acting, they are giving all fans a bad name.

Every negative review over at RT is greeted with a wave of threats. :dry:

Zod knows what will happen about Superman reboot.

Don't worry too much about anything RT. I mean, maybe some people were asking the movie to be something it couldn't possibly be
 
Don't worry too much about anything RT. I mean, maybe some people were asking the movie to be something it couldn't possibly be


There are certain RT scores I don't agree with (Hurt Locker too high, Predator 2 too low) but by and large their scores fall in line with my opinion on a movie.
 
TDKR has got another negative review and guess who that could be ? ......It is Devin Faraci (badassdigest.com ) who had given a negative review to TASM too.

That person is a tool. :o
 
Expected. When he hates, he hates, aprt from a couple throwaway compliments he pays to said object of hate, to make himself appear objective.
 

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