The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Rotten Tomatoes - Predictions?

I think Electro is going to be a bit of a "weaker" villain in the sense that he is front and center, but more of a distraction from what's really going on. He is theatrically powerful, but in reality he is just a pawn. Anyone agree?
 
I'm surprised critics don't have a franchise fatigue with X-Men already. I'm sick of that franchise. I don't think the timeline events make DOFP more ambitious, but oh well.

Well Singer is back for one thing and his first two films were acclaimed by critics and loved by many fans (including myself). Plus the film is based on a classic storyline from a legendary creative duo.
 
Y'know, I honestly never cared for Bryan Singer's X-Men films. I always found them to be very bland and never captured the fun of X-Men. Though critics aren't really aware of the comic book storyline, which is something I never really cared for either.

I am really disappointed in the fact that they decided to combine the First Class cast with the original trilogy cast and connect the storylines together… the continuity makes no sense, and the timeline is a huge mess.
 
#Picard :up: Oscorp(Harry)is manipulating him thats for sure...
"You will never be invisible again!"

Although Electro is the "main villain," I almost feel as if Harry and Norman are going to be the true bad guys of this film. Y'know, pulling the strings?
 
I disliked X-men films when they killed cyclope but i never been much fan of the comics..

Cyclope was cool.... he died a hero.
 
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Oh, that's right. They managed to squeeze in a number of mutants I don't care about, but Cyclops still isn't back. :o
 
"You will never be invisible again!"

Although Electro is the "main villain," I almost feel as if Harry and Norman are going to be the true bad guys of this film. Y'know, pulling the strings?

For what porpuse? Peter blood? Richard research?Cure Norman?World dominance? (okay the last one is very) unlikely i know)

What do you think???
 
For what porpuse? Peter blood? Richard research?Cure Norman?World dominance? (okay the last one is very) unlikely i know)

What do you think???
Well remember in the deleted sewer scene from TASM1, Ratha wanted to take Peter with him, probably to study him. There is most likely something in Peter's blood that could perhaps cure Norman, so maybe Harry wants to capture him to save his father?

Its possible that Electro is Oscorp's "secret weapon" that they try to use against Spider-Man. He will most likely fail and then Harry takes matters into his own hands.
 
TASM1 of course had its issues, but overall I liked it a lot. But yeah, I'm expecting something greater from the sequel.

I'm confident that however TASM2 turns out, it will at least be an improvement, even if its only a slight one. But an improvement at that. Though I do expect a big improvement.


Well you said it already, the future of this series is riding on this film. I don't think a slight improvement will cut it. This series needs to go from zero to sixty by the time May arrives. Even if the film is mediocre, Sony will still move forward if it makes big money. Would we really want them to do so if the film is disappointing? That will just create more apathy with the audience towards this franchise and diminish the character further. That would be the worst case scenario, the character trapped at a studio that has made three straight disappointments after the start they had.
 
Well remember in the deleted sewer scene from TASM1, Ratha wanted to take Peter with him, probably to study him. There is most likely something in Peter's blood that could perhaps cure Norman, so maybe Harry wants to capture him to save his father?

Its possible that Electro is Oscorp's "secret weapon" that they try to use against Spider-Man. He will most likely fail and then Harry takes matters into his own hands.

Oh i always think that Ratha helped Peter to be who he is now i mean not Spiderman but with his abilities.

Remember the look on Ratha face when he sees Peter?and then he takes the scientists out of the biocable room? In the hope that he gets him and become what Richard wants? And then gets Peter new super blood to cure Norman because the formula is tailored to only work with Peter blood?

I know this sounds crazy.
 
I don't think the film has to be THAT much better than TASM1, but it certainly has to be very good. If the movie is a disappointment, and the series overall doesn't do well, then at some point they aren't going to see Spider-Man as profitable and the rights would just go back to Marvel (eventually). Honestly, if Batman can revive himself after Batman & Robin, I think that Spider-Man can revive himself after a mediocre film.
 
Well you said it already, the future of this series is riding on this film. I don't think a slight improvement will cut it. This series needs to go from zero to sixty by the time May arrives. Even if the film is mediocre, Sony will still move forward if it makes big money. Would we really want them to do so if the film is disappointing? That will just create more apathy with the audience towards this franchise and diminish the character further. That would be the worst case scenario, the character trapped at a studio that has made three straight disappointments after the start they had.

I kinda agree with this, TASM2 has to be a big improvement over TASM. Even though I really like TASM.
 
TASM2 is definitely the movie that will prove whether or not the reboot was worth it or not. Although it doesn't have to blow everyone away, it should at least be VERY good. At least.
 
I kinda agree with this, TASM2 has to be a big improvement over TASM. Even though I really like TASM.

I don't want to sound hyperbolic, but this franchise is on the brink of becoming irrelevant imo. Not in terms of $$$, but in terms of credibility. Transformers makes huge money at the box office, but it's a big empty spectacle that doesn't have a lot of credibility in terms of having inherent worth. A third average/disappointing Spidey film in a row would run the risk of facing this kind of general attitude. A money making cash cow/studio grab that the majority of fans scoff at relative to other films in the genre, nothing more. Sony/Webb needs to bring it! Show what this franchise is capable of, show why this character has endured for over 50 years.
 
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I don't think it would ever come to the point where its in the same category as Transformers though. If this franchise failed, however, then eventually it would end and Spidey would probably disappear on screen for a while and eventually make a comeback.

Something like Spider-Man will never "die" or become completely irrelevant.
 
I don't think it would ever come to the point where its in the same category as Transformers though. If this franchise failed, however, then eventually it would end and Spidey would probably disappear on screen for a while and eventually make a comeback.

Something like Spider-Man will never "die" or become completely irrelevant.

Irrelevant in terms of other films in the genre. A character not living up to his potential. That's all. That's what we all want going forward. We both agree it should start with the sequel in a few months.
 
Spider-Man has a lot of potential, so hopefully TASM2 really lives up to it. Only time will tell.
 
TASM didn't really 'disappoint' as far as critical reception and Box Office goes. I can definitely understand why it was disappointing for some fans, though. They have their own desires for a Spidey film. I do, without a doubt, want TASM2 to outdo it in every conceivable way.
 
Irrelevant in terms of other films in the genre. A character not living up to his potential. That's all. That's what we all want going forward. We both agree it should start with the sequel in a few months.

Say, was your previous avatar the one with DiCarpio from Gatsby? You write like you know everything and come off tad arrogant :woot: There was this guy(can't remember his name) with very similar style and I was wondering where he went lol.
 
Say, was your previous avatar the one with DiCarpio from Gatsby? You write like you know everything and come off tad arrogant :woot: There was this guy(can't remember his name) with very similar style and I was wondering where he went lol.

I take it you disagree? That's fine, it's my opinion only so take it as you wish Han. No offense intended, although I admit I've said that on these boards before.

No, my previous avatar was a Mark Rothko print. Before that a Francis Bacon portrait. Before that Buster Keaton. And I made my avatar debut with Pat Morita. That's my history. Don't know this Gatsby fellow, but it sounds like we'd make good drinking buddies. :)

I've been accused of being worse then arrogant, so I won't take offense. Just don't call me late for dinner. :)
 
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There are some members who come off as extremely arrogant. Won't name names though since they probably know who they are.
 
To be honest, with that stigma or not it still had a mostly positive reception

Oh yeah, it was mostly positive reception, despite all that was going against it. If TASM1 could get a 73% with all of those reboot criticisms, I think TASM2 can get a higher score.

Despite what you think about ASM, it's pretty impressive that it did so well critically against the grain of the reboot and doing it to soon. I wonder how much different the score would have been if either ASM was the very first Spider-man movie or if more time had passed between the franchises.

The issue is that these critics are going to walk into the movie with pre judgmental hatred for it.

I don't know that I would call it 'hatred.' But yeah, there's def a preconceived notion that will be in critic's thought process before seeing the movie, especially for those that did not like the first film for the reasons above. If ASM2 is actually a good movie and not just a good Spidey movie, I can see it overcoming that hurdle or whatever you wanna call it.
 

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