The Amazing Spider-Man Spider-Man Reboot Costume Part 4 - "What's that in his eye??" - Part 5

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And I respect your opinion, even if I don't particularly agree with it.

And I applaud that. Maybe the new suit will grow on me.
On the gloves, I don't really see influences from the Ben Reilly suit other than having blue fingers, which the Ben Reilly suit only had two of. In fact, it almost seems like the inverse.

On the legs, I'll be glad if they change the shoes.

As for the webbing, I don't see it, but maybe I'm not looking at it the right way.

I don't see the suit as any more "realistic" than the traditional design.
I also think it raises the question: What place does realism have among teens with spider-powers and lizard men? What else would be changed to fit in this picture?
 
And I don't see what's wrong with a somewhat realistic take on an unrealistic character.
 
I don't see the suit as any more "realistic" than the traditional design.
I also think it raises the question: What place does realism have among teens with spider-powers and lizard men? What else would be changed to fit in this picture?

I didn't say it was more realistic. I think it's something that a teenager in 2012 would wear.
 
I think the fact that it's a little more busy than the traditional design is what makes it look like something that a teen in this era would design.
 
How so? In every way possible. The webshooters alone give off a way more modern/futuristic feel, the textures of the suit give it the same type of look, the elongated spider again provides a more futuristic and modern look to the suit. What do you mean how so? Everything about it makes it look more current and if you can't see that, then it becomes even more frustrating trying to discuss this suit with you.
 
And I don't see what's wrong with a somewhat realistic take on an unrealistic character.

I personally don't mind if you want to explain things. I personally find scientific explorations of how Spidey's powers work rather interesting.
 
I personally don't mind if you want to explain things. I personally find scientific explorations of how Spidey's powers work rather interesting.

I didn't specifically mean his powers, I just meant everything in general. It's why I love Nolan's Batman movies.
 
I didn't say it was more realistic. I think it's something that a teenager in 2012 would wear.

I guess so.

I think the fact that it's a little more busy than the traditional design is what makes it look like something that a teen in this era would design.

That makes sense.

How so? In every way possible. The webshooters alone give off a way more modern/futuristic feel, the textures of the suit give it the same type of look, the elongated spider again provides a more futuristic and modern look to the suit. What do you mean how so? Everything about it makes it look more current and if you can't see that, then it becomes even more frustrating trying to discuss this suit with you.

Modern can mean many things, from looking more high-tech, busier, sleeker, et cetera.
 
I found that post by RIM.

Well, here's the thing: it's a VFX footage and a lot of things may or may not end up being used and improved in the movie. In this reel they were red, but that's probably because of the need to make it easier for guy who created the whole sequence.

So, either they were red because it was easier to make and this isn't finished, or Sony is making the shoes red in the film.

EDIT: Considering they've made the shoes red in almost every promo picture since SDCC, I wouldn't be surprised if they were red in the film.
 
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I didn't specifically mean his powers, I just meant everything in general. It's why I love Nolan's Batman movies.

That's why I love them too. I just don't want it to be the latest bandwagon everyone jumps onto. Gritty realism can work for some characters, but not others.
 
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Oh, thats right. OK, nevermind. I'm not excited anymore.
 
I found that post by RIM.



So, either they were red because it was easier to make and this isn't finished, or Sony is making the shoes red in the film.

EDIT: Considering they've made the shoes red in almost every promo picture since SDCC, I wouldn't be surprised if they were red in the film.

And they're silver in the game... I genuinely want to know why they keep changing the colour. D:
 
How so? In every way possible. The webshooters alone give off a way more modern/futuristic feel, the textures of the suit give it the same type of look, the elongated spider again provides a more futuristic and modern look to the suit. What do you mean how so? Everything about it makes it look more current and if you can't see that, then it becomes even more frustrating trying to discuss this suit with you.

There's no cut and dried visual definition of 'modern'. Just because you think it looks that way doesn't mean he's wrong for thinking otherwise.
 
But they have stated that they designed the suit the way they did because they wanted it to look like something a kid would make.
 
But they have stated that they designed the suit the way they did because they wanted it to look like something a kid would make.

Sure, I agree that this suit looks like one a kid would make in a contemporary context.
And yet, if someone thinks otherwise? That's their prerogative. No need to get frustrated at someone because they don't see eye to eye with you on that. That type of stuff is completely subjective.
 
Sleek, and smooth is modern. At least widely considered modern. The new suit is most definitely sleek. The Acheson suit isn't.
 
Sure, I agree that this suit looks like one a kid would make in a contemporary context.
And yet, if someone thinks otherwise? That's their prerogative. No need to get frustrated at someone because they don't see eye to eye with you on that. That type of stuff is completely subjective.

I get that. I'm only saying that the people who are working on the movie consider this suit modern... and a lot of other people do too.
 
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