The Amazing Spider-Man 2 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 General Discussion - Part 10

Status
Not open for further replies.
The was a great video. :)

And GOOD LORD the suit looks ****ing amazing.
 
Yep, Webb is going to nail it big time, he already did for me with TASM, but he's got the origin stuff out of the way, he's probably way more comfortable now with the whole ordeal, the costume is pretty much perfect, Electro looks great, the whole thing is really looking good. Plus, he probably paid a lot of attention to some of the stuff some people didnt like.

I really enjoyed ASM. And I really like the direction that the sequel is headed...i.e. the new suit, change in cinematographer (not that I had an issue with the photography in ASM), change in writers, larger scope, Webb still aiming to keep the human relationships at the forefront, etc.

There is no doubt this sequel has enormous potential to do really, really well. The elements for success are all there imo, but at the same time it has me feeling nervous and very hesitant to 'buy into it' so soon. SM3 left a horrible taste in my mouth. From what I remember, the preproduction of SM3 was a bit different however the excitement and the huge potential are the same.

I can't deny that I am excited for ASM2...def more so than ASM. It's a bag of mixed feelings and thoughts.
 
That video man , really great that they did that for him, it doesn´t matter if he was Garfield or a stuntman what he wanted was meeting with Spidey and wow....that´s really cool when they do that, Do you think he´ll be in the movie as an extra or something?

[YT]ha3fKQfG_BE[/YT]
btw that is William Spencer
941930_465725986837741_1456630068_n.jpg

I hope he gets to be an extra. Would be a pretty cool thing for them to do.
 
I think the negatives of TASM have a lot to do with how restricted Webb was for that movie. He did create a bigger story and added interesting elements that never made it into the movie. And I'm sure Avi Arad had a part to do with that. Sony got way too 'safe' because of that attitude. I feel that had a bunch to do with Webbs trepidation on coming back to direct the sequel.

I don't know if its the $750 million the first movie made or the addition of Orci and Kurtzman (probably the latter), but he seems to have much more room to do what he wants now. At least thats the vibe I'm getting.

Agreed. I think that Webb had a specific vision for the story in ASM1 and the following films but with ASM being the first non Raimi film and with the studio being unsure of how audiences might respond, Webb was really restricted with what he could do, even with the costume.

Not only that, but Webb was essentially directing a script he hadn't contributed to and that resulted in last minute edits, reshoots and cuts that were both good and detrimental to the final cut of the film.

With Webb having been here from the very beginning this time, he can execute his vision better.
I think ASM2 is the movie Webb wanted to do from the beginning and the film we all kind of expected with ASM1.
 
Last edited:
I'm getting the biggest felling that TASM2 is going to decimate. Both critically and financially.

I was listening to The Cure (the song Lullaby AKA Spider-Man's song ;) ) when it hit me that Marc Webb signed on to this in a such a way that he seeks full redemption. By that I mean that he really wants to hold nothing back this time around in terms of the world he's setting out to create. He essentially created the perfect Spider-Man costume this go around that I'm sure will leave people in an awe induced paralyzed state once they see it on the screen (assuming this beautiful costume hasn't already done that). He's pretty much trying to leave very little room for criticism.

The plot seems incredibly intricate with the mob of villains unlike Spider-Man 3 where the villains were a jumbled mess both in terms of partnerships and goals. Tying everything that is "misery" related to Oscorp was a great move and it harkens back what worked so great about The Spectacular Spider-Man in terms of characterization and the story.

Some movies even in pre-production let off a feeling of something special being brewed and this one is emitting that kind of aroma in spades. I know it's nothing more than a hunch at this point but that's the vibe I'm sensing (no pun intended).

The super hero king truly returns in 2014. Mark your calendars! ;) :up:

iPbyRAv.jpg


#Spideyloveletter

The last two Spider-Man films I had this much hope and my soul was ripped out of my chest....I can't be as excited as some :waa:
 
Bear in mind that marc had to work wirh a scrip that was written very rushed after they cancelled sm4
 
Bear in mind that marc had to work wirh a scrip that was written very rushed after they cancelled sm4

good point. I wonder what Marc would've done if he had say in the story from the start
 
I have as much excitement and hope as fellow Hype member above. And quite frankly, I would be nervous and more apprehensive due to production occurring over the course of less than 2 years.

But whenever that crosses my mind, Spider-Man 2 comes to mind. No more need be said.
 
The last two Spider-Man films I had this much hope and my soul was ripped out of my chest....I can't be as excited as some :waa:

Your soul is in your chest? Whaaa? :cwink:

But yeah, I'm super excited, but at the same time nervous. I'm really not that sure what to expect from this movie. If Webb is given some more slack, I think we could see the best Spidey yet. But then I think of Kurtzman and Orci writing and wonder if they're truly capable of writing anything beyond a fun but rather generic action story. But then I think of how perfectly Andrew and Emma are cast, and how Webb excels at heartfelt character moments. But then I think about how bigger is not always better. But then... You get the point.
 
Bear in mind that marc had to work wirh a scrip that was written very rushed after they cancelled sm4
The script wasn't rushed. It was a back up script they had in case SM4 didn't go through.
 
Your soul is in your chest? Whaaa? :cwink:

Oh you...:argh::oldrazz:

The script wasn't rushed. It was a back up script they had in case SM4 didn't go through.

This.

The script COULD have been just fine. And I am one that loved the deleted scenes and feel they could've made TAS-M better. Besides problems I have that couldn't have been changed all that much(the parents storyline, Aunt May not having enough screentime, the breaking of the promise), I feel that the deleted scenes eased my problems that I had with the final cut with Lizard and also concludes Dr. Ratha's arc.
 
The script wasn't rushed. It was a back up script they had in case SM4 didn't go through.

Oh... but still james wrote both scripts before they even decided the reboot so yeah anyone knows if marc was involved in any part of the script?
 
Last edited:
They should never change the suit again after this movie.
 
They should never change the suit again after this movie.

I don't see it happening unless it's for story purposes but this, what they have now, is literally THE BEST embodiment yet. I can't see how they could improve further from this point.
 
Man, no Webb tweets for a couple of days now. Busy busy
 
I don't see it happening unless it's for story purposes but this, what they have now, is literally THE BEST embodiment yet. I can't see how they could improve further from this point.

i think they´ll make just little changes for the thrid movie , it depends if the suit is well recieved by the audience
 
I don't see it happening unless it's for story purposes but this, what they have now, is literally THE BEST embodiment yet. I can't see how they could improve further from this point.
Tick on the back.
 
Eh...not sure if that would work too well in live action. Then again, we said the same thing about the big eyes.
 
The script wasn't rushed. It was a back up script they had in case SM4 didn't go through.

Yeah. It wasn't rushed. however, it did feature alot of changes to the origin which, after webb came on and made changes, didn't make it into the final cut.
 
Last edited:
I really enjoyed ASM. And I really like the direction that the sequel is headed...i.e. the new suit, change in cinematographer (not that I had an issue with the photography in ASM), change in writers, larger scope, Webb still aiming to keep the human relationships at the forefront, etc.

I loved TASM and love most of what I'm seeing on TASM2 so far. One of the many aspects I loved about TASM was the cinematography, I thought it looked great (Johnathan Schwartzman from TASM worked with Michael Bay on movies like The Rock). I don't know why he was replaced for 2. I hope the new cinematographer is just as good.
 
That video was just great. :yay: Hope they can make Justin an extra, too.
 
"@MarcW: Day 61. Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Fan.
#justinp #spideyroc"
b80ltf.jpg
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"