ultimatefan
The Batman must come back
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Looks all wrong for the part IMO, and didn´t see much to his acting, but you gotta admire how much effort was put into this.
He did a pretty good job. That line at the end though left me with the feeling that they might have finally got things right.![]()

noone looks like the character on audition tapes.not trying to defend him.i could care less.
but its just funny how comicbook fans have no problem looking back on old audition tapes from their heroes. they are smiling how the actor didnt look the part. but for some reason Hutcerson needs to look like Parker in a 200million movie.
IMO
This movie will not cost $200 million. I would be shocked if they give the budget $120 million.
Although we don't know the actual budget, I agree. The focus needs to be on creativity and quality. This clip is a perfect example of less money forcing creativity on film. The wireworks looks better than anything in Raimi's almost 600M dollar trilogy.Nonetheless I think the budget is enough, it motivates more creativity and focus when making the film.
Sometimes higher budgets does not equal higher quality, I mean look at how well SM3 turns out.
This looked like a variation of the high school fight scene from Spiderman 1....If Sony is going to make Spidey 1 over again I don't see the point. What, are they going to replace GG with Lizard and Black Cat and do the same Fing movie again??? Seriously? Why can't we skip over the origin with mentions or flashbacks coming later? Spiderman's origin can be explained in 5 seconds to a 4 year old kid in a dark theater without missing anything. This film should of been a continuation of the last series with the Lizard, Venom and Carnage. Lizard would the be personal issues, Venom would make a comeback and challenge Spidey, Carnage would be a result of Venom's rebirth and bring Spiderman and Venom together to defeat him in the end. That movie would outsell the previous film easily. SONY just shut down production and let the rights go back to Marvel because your attempts at making this franchise good again is impossible when it's in incapable hands.
He did a pretty good job. That line at the end though left me with the feeling that they might have finally got things right.![]()
Wait so, that one moment of a quip is more important than the heart of the character? Because the humanity of Peter is much more important. HIs quips come after it. I don't care how good and witty the quips are, if we don't feel and care for Peter and understand him than we don't care and he becomes annoying smart ass.
I do believe that to be the case...Was this an audition orchestrated by Sony? It could've just been something he sent in for them to consider him...
This is cool because I didnt know auditions wokred this way I thought they were like Entourage where you came in and just read the lines