GENERAL RAAM582
A Rebellion Built on Hope
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If Godzilla kicks Spidey's ass, what are you gonna do pr0xyt0xin?
If Godzilla kicks Spidey's ass, what are you gonna do pr0xyt0xin?
If my rating is 8.5 or above and the critics/users 80% or above, I'm happy.
Since most critics took issue with revisiting the origin for the first one and the second won't have that problem, there's a chance of that happening.

I predict at worse 72-77%, at best 87-93%. I'm gonna guess 89% if everything goes well with the final product.
Thing is, there are still a lot of people who think this franchise is unnecessary, and that Tobey Maguire is the true Peter Parker. So even though the origin is over with, it still has a lot going against it.
I'll agree with all of this.
I would like to see it go into the 90s, that's where the "elite" CBM movies stand. I think if everything
goes well and all the actors pull their weight, it could reach that milestone.

The only movies that are in the 90s are:
Spider-Man 2, TDK, the Avengers, and Iron Man.
It's really hard to make it into the 90s haha. I don't think TASM2 will. Probably 70s-80s.
Superman: The Movie, American Splendor, Ghost World and Men in Black as well.
Here's my take on what TAS-M 2's critic response could also be:
"Marc Webb's ambitious take on Spider-Man is breathtaking with its visuals and cast, but lacks in other ways such as its try and try again approach of bringing to life a competent villain."
I'm sure the film will get rave reviews with its cast and the visual, as well as being ambitious with its story, but a part of me still feels like it won't hit the spot with giving us a great villain.

I predict something along these lines:
"For anyone's problems and misgivings with the retreading of Spidey's origin in the last film, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 more than takes advantage of it's role as a sequel by mining the best parts of it's predecessor, and what we loved about Spider-Man 2, and goes into full swing with a bold, fun, exciting and new direction. Both old and new cast members are at the top of their game, including Andrew Garfield as the titular character, who really gets the chance to shine this time around, and newcomer Jamie Foxx, a bit of inspired casting as the tragic yet menacing villain Electro. Equal parts entertainment and heart, if this film is a sign of things to come, sign us up for the next one.
To which villain are we referring??
Imo, both, but if anything, it will be referring to the main villain: Electro.