I'm not obsessed with Visual Effects, but if you're going to make a Spider-Man film, I want the best possible visual effects company on the job. No one is asking for perfection, just better that what we got.You obsess too much over visual effects. As I said once, I'd rather watch 1933 King Kong for the umpteenth time--stop motion, stilted dialogue and all--before I watch Avatar ever again. Or T2 for that matter.
T2 has visual effects that do stand up. They're a bit crude today, but still passable. Albeit, I think Jurassic Park had a lot more to do with breaking the door off its hinges than T2 did. It began with Young Sherlock Holmes (an utterly forgettable film), moved onto the Abyss, then T2, but the real breakthrough was Jurassic Park.
And in any case, I care about the story, not the SFX. That is why LOTR is now dated but still hugely watchable, as opposed to the Matrix films whose SFX has become dated and we realize that (at least the sequels) have terrible screenplays and a terrible lead actor.
As for T2 vs. SM2, I think both are overrated by their fans. Neither has ah uge amount of rewatch value for me. If I watch them each maybe once every 3 years (which I've learned to do with T2), it is fresh and fun in an escapist sort of way. However, if you watch them more than once in a blue moon (which I have done with each in the past) they become incredibly boring films. With that said I like Tobey Maguire's Spidey much more than Ed Furlong's John Connor. But I will concede T2 is the more influential film to cinema history. Doesn't mean I have to live though, in any case.
I never said Jurassic Park wasn't groundbreaking stuff, indeed it is. Just that T2 visual effects holds up after 20 years, and Spider-Man's doesn't after only 2 or 3 years.
I happen to like the first Matrix, story included. Never cared for its sequels, because I thought it didn't need sequels (like ET). I said The Matrix trumps all three Spidey films in VFX, for its consistency. Not to mention, the VFX looks damn good throughout the film. LOTR VFX also holds up a lot better than Spider-Man's, as well.
There is no T2 vs. SM2, T2 would smoke Spidey, go outside these boards and test the waters. I never get bored watching the original Matrix or T2, I think they're damn good sci-fi/action films, and closer to any great comic book movies, than any super-powered comic book film I've ever seen, thus far. The very fact that we're comparing a movie's VFX that's 20 years old (T2) to a film that 6 (SM2) is very telling.


....but I dont want to get on a tangent.

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