The Amazing Spider-Man Stan Lee's thoughts on the Spider-man Reboot

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Lots of you are asking what I think of the Spidey movie reboot. I think it's one of the reasons Marvel is so great. Here's why--

Marvel knows what makes a great Spidey film. If something isn't right, they're courageous enuff to dump it and start over. That takes guts

And I'll promise you this-- when the movie DOES get made, it'll have been worth the wait-- or my name isn't Generalissimo Lee! Excelsior!
 
What else is Stan Lee going to say?

"The franchise is doomed, so don't waste money on tickets."

Taking this with a grain of salt. Doesn't diminish any of Stan Lee's awesomeness though (which should go without saying, but I digress).
 
You'll never hear Stan Lee say a bad word about anything Spider-Man related. Ever. He even praised Spider-Man 3.

I love Stan, but I take his opinions on anything like this with a huge grain of salt. We all could of predicted he was going to say this. Bless him :yay:
 
Lots of you are asking what I think of the Spidey movie reboot. I think it's one of the reasons Marvel is so great. Here's why--

Marvel knows what makes a great Spidey film. If something isn't right, they're courageous enuff to dump it and start over. That takes guts

And I'll promise you this-- when the movie DOES get made, it'll have been worth the wait-- or my name isn't Generalissimo Lee! Excelsior!
You know what else takes guts? Going out naked to the streets, with a stick and start hitting people. But that is ****ing stupid.

It's so easy saying "it's a bold move, it takes guts, etc", but the truth is, it takes more guts to try and fix something, than throwing it away and start over. That's the easy way. Yeap, it's risky, but easier.

And Generalissimo Lee is not his ****ing name! :p
 

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