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well duh! we always see villains that look like that, i mean all the time
well duh! we always see villains that look like that, i mean all the time
The comb over is the best part. Not to mention you could park a car in between his two front teeth.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HollywoodHomely
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HollywoodNerd
Take your average attractive actor or actress and stick on Nerd Glasses, a lab coat and some mussed hair and clothes to make them Hollywood Homely. They are probably also Hollywood Dateless, and the social ineptitude may only be an Informed Flaw.
The Hollywood Nerd will have an interest in some 'geeky' subject such as comic books, science fiction, or baseball, helping identify them as a loser, especially if they still live in their parent's basement.
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Jaime Foxx's Electro
wait... so now it's supposed to be "a stereotypical Hollywood nerd type", like they made it on purpose? I believe no one from the cast or the producers has said anything even close to that
I have nothing against the Max Dillon look, in fact I like it. But there's no way they consciously aimed for a cliche
...soooo you think it's more plausible that a group of people whose careers are to make movies were totally unaware of film tropes?
I actually genuinely think that whoever is behind the production of these movies doesnt have a clue how to make movie's, yes. It's as if they put it all into the hands of Marc Webb who has one movie to his name. The one and only good thing about ASM was Andrew and Emma's performances, everything else was a giant cliche and has been taken or stolen from another movie. I think the reason the Andrew/Emma performances were good is because Marc Webb directed 500 days of summer, so he knows about shooting romance. Everything else, clueless. Electro DOES look like a cliche 80's Batman villain, although I HOPE he is given some depth and some sense of menance. I am sick of this shy wimpy scientist character which is overdone in these movies.
I know everyone I've talked to feels exactly the same way as well.

compared to SM1 this film was actually very different to other comic book movies, SM1 was very stereotypical if not cliche
TASM done alot of things different, infact alot of the things that are different are the things people complain about lol![]()
I actually genuinely think that whoever is behind the production of these movies doesnt have a clue how to make movie's, yes. It's as if they put it all into the hands of Marc Webb who has one movie to his name. The one and only good thing about ASM was Andrew and Emma's performances, everything else was a giant cliche and has been taken or stolen from another movie. I think the reason the Andrew/Emma performances were good is because Marc Webb directed 500 days of summer, so he knows about shooting romance. Everything else, clueless. Electro DOES look like a cliche 80's Batman villain, although I HOPE he is given some depth and some sense of menance. I am sick of this shy wimpy scientist character which is overdone in these movies.
I know everyone I've talked to feels exactly the same way as well.
wait... so now it's supposed to be "a stereotypical Hollywood nerd type", like they made it on purpose? I believe no one from the cast or the producers has said anything even close to that
I have nothing against the Max Dillon look, in fact I like it. But there's no way they consciously aimed for a cliche

.....Really? Of course they consciously aimed for a cliche! What, you think they didn't realize they were making him an overblown nerd? That somehow the designers and director didn't notice that they were going for this look and it just accidentally happened?
I'm sure Nolan didn't realize he was putting makeup on Heath's Joker either![]()
There are degrees of variation, y'know. Are you suggesting that going to the OTT extreme was the only possible direction? Max Dillon MUST look like an OTT nerd caricature for us to understand what a loser he is? Yeesh.
I guess they felt that the audience they're creating this film for is so LCD that they need to be slapped in the face with visual storytelling cues. LOOK HOW NERDY HE IS. HE WEARS GLASSES AND HAS A COMBOVER AND BUCK TEETH AND SHABBY CLOTHES. LOOK HOW NERDY.
There are degrees of variation, y'know. Are you suggesting that going to the OTT extreme was the only possible direction? Max Dillon MUST look like an OTT nerd caricature for us to understand what a loser he is? Yeesh.
I guess they felt that the audience they're creating this film for is so LCD that they need to be slapped in the face with visual storytelling cues. LOOK HOW NERDY HE IS. HE WEARS GLASSES AND HAS A COMBOVER AND BUCK TEETH AND SHABBY CLOTHES. LOOK HOW NERDY.
Yes, Rami did the same with Peter, we should keep up the tradition.
)If I had a doller for everytime something rips off another film I'd be rich.
Films have been out for hundred years so parts are obviously going to be similar but that does not mean "it's a ripp off". Are you telling me you could write a Spider-Man movie without anything being similar to what has come before.
As far as influence goes, I'd say TASM was influenced as much by films like Iron Man or Batman Begins as Spider-Man One was influenced by Batman 89 or Superman The Movie.
If you exclude all that, then you don't have GG (Peter's arch enemy), MJ (his iconic love interest), Harry (his best friend turned enemy), etc. In other words, essentially elements that make Spider Man who he is.Yes. When you build a movie based solely on Spider-Man comic book materiel excluding anything that influenced the first Raimi movie you have something not yet shown on film. I myself am not at the stage where I would be allowed to write/ direct a Spider-Man movie, but I can definitely at least see how it could be built in a way which is completely distinct from Raimi's movie but still utterly respects the comic materiel. I mean I've read enough of it to just go now, not that I'd be allowed. (I'm not a Hollywood writer/ producer, just a student writer/ producer.)
Cliche is when an idea is overdone. When an idea worked well in a certain time but it's overuse wears out it's effectiveness. There is years of materiel to make it feel original. There are story lines and character's who have never been put on the silver screen. There is really no need to make it resemble any other previous film.
Some of the choices make total sense in ASM IMO, some of the others, not so much.
If you exclude all that, then you don't have GG (Peter's arch enemy), MJ (his iconic love interest), Harry (his best friend turned enemy), etc. In other words, essentially elements that make Spider Man who he is.
Yes. When you build a movie based solely on Spider-Man comic book materiel excluding anything that influenced the first Raimi movie you have something not yet shown on film. I myself am not at the stage where I would be allowed to write/ direct a Spider-Man movie, but I can definitely at least see how it could be built in a way which is completely distinct from Raimi's movie but still utterly respects the comic materiel. I mean I've read enough of it to just go now, not that I'd be allowed. (I'm not a Hollywood writer/ producer, just a student writer/ producer.)
Cliche is when an idea is overdone. When an idea worked well in a certain time but it's overuse wears out it's effectiveness. There is years of materiel to make it feel original. There are story lines and character's who have never been put on the silver screen. There is really no need to make it resemble any other previous film.
Some of the choices make total sense in ASM IMO, some of the others, not so much.
.....Really? Of course they consciously aimed for a cliche! What, you think they didn't realize they were making him an overblown nerd? That somehow the designers and director didn't notice that they were going for this look and it just accidentally happened?
I'm sure Nolan didn't realize he was putting makeup on Heath's Joker either![]()
...soooo you think it's more plausible that a group of people whose careers are to make movies were totally unaware of film tropes?
You are very observant. SO observant, in fact, that you must have noticed the part where Peter had a combover, buck teeth or shabby clothes- because I noticed absolutely nothing of the sort. Glasses? Sure, but then TASM Peter wears almost the exact same style (but let me guess, that gets a pass because they were his fathers)