Sorry, but I'd still rather watch BvS than ASM2 (Not trying to turn this into a vs. thread or anything). At least BvS gave me Affleck's Batman (Though I have many issues with it) and Wonder Woman. ASM2 literally gave me NOTHING.
Also, while BvS has one over-the-top embarrassing villain (Eisenberg's Luthor)...ASM2 has THREE. (Rhino, Electro and Butt-Head Goblin)
No need to apologize
ASM2 had a little something for me but the bigger problem is I don't care to ever watch it again. It really sucks for me to say that about a Spider-Man film.
ASM 2 and BvS both terrible but BvS is worse because it ruin just about everything. ASM 2 at least have good Gwen Stacy. Snyder ruin all his main characters.
For me, ASM2 only has Gwen and Aunt Many going for it. The rest is just a mess.
I agree with these, though I'll add that I got much satisfaction from Garfield as Spider-Man. His quips weren't always funny, sometimes placed poorly but he was incredibly kinetic in the suit, his delivery of lines, movements, etc. brought the character to life. Probably not the majority opinion but I greatly enjoyed his performance--even under the weight of a problematic and often ugly script.
Spider-Man is my favorite hero as well, so I'd say the TASM movies are more impactful to me as well ... But I cannot deny that I think BvS is a much worse film. I never once thought while watching the TASM movies that Marc Webb hated the characters (I think those movies mostly failed because of the studio wanting to shoehorn in everything while missing the big picture of the main character). With BvS, I can feel the disdain that Snyder has for many of the characters (especially with Superman). It's like Snyder held up two proud middle fingers towards the fans.
I wouldn't say Marc hated the characters either, more like, didn't have a complete understanding of their core truth/essence. It was missing from almost every single one. The lack of Uncle Ben is probably the biggest argument to be made on this point--and may be a fault of the writers...but the ultimate responsibility is on the director.
Snyder claims to be a fan of the source and well-read, I think. But, honestly, based on his films...I find this difficult to believe. His characters border on gross negligence, imo.
Also, maybe the TASM movies don't hurt so much anymore since Marvel Studios is working on Spidey now. With BvS, as of now, there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel. I may be more of a Marvel kind of girl, but I still love DC, too. Seeing Superman and Batman together on the big screen for the first time should NOT have been such a bummer!
Excellent point. Can you imagine if Sony was intent on stubbornly forging ahead with ASM3? Yikes.
I can't say with confidence that I 'love' DC, but what I
do love more than anything is quality. And that has nothing to do with Marvel or DC or whoever, I just simply respond more to a higher standard. I may not be an outright DC fan but I
do love Batman the Animated Series, Young Justice and just about everything from the DCAU, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Arkham games, and a few DC comics here and there. What do all those things have in common? They're all highly entertaining and made with great care. Quality, it's non-negotiable.