Leenie
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I do feel bad for Garfield, but no matter how the first script turned out, I imagine he would have still opted for that mumbly yet cocky version of Parker.
Garfield was playing Spider-Man as the ICONIC character that he is, and not the nuanced person that an actor should be striving for.
I can't say I'll miss him all that much as the franchise will do just fine without him. However, his errors are dwarfed by the mistakes of the people around him.
In a way, I feel bad for Garfield clearly because he seemed to be so excited to play the character. He came across as a genuine fan to me. It just sucks that he had to work with the cards he was dealt. Based on the leaked e-mails, it seems clear to me that Garfield is not happy with how the final product turned out.
There were some decisions that I'm pretty sure that Garfield made with the character that I did not care for at all (the cockiness as Peter, the stuttering that made him more like a drug addict to me than an awkward nerd, the forced Brooklyn accent ...). I think that with a better script AND with a director who was confident in his/her vision and who wasn't a "yes man" with everything, I think that Garfield could have been great.



