Yeah, just ignore 3/4 of the forum. Only read the comments you agree with. That's what discussion threads are for. To only discuss why you loved the movie.
That GIF always makes my day. lol
Something a little more than an out of seemingly nowhere 2 minute scene? Lol just boil it down to:
Peter: We were friends once.
Harry: Yeah.
Peter: Do you wanna be friends again?
Harry: ...I guess.
Funny how you generalizes![]()
I read all comments genious but i don't will reply to all of them.
Because that is the only way to convey significant friendship...What is it that you need to see? Holding hands? Going to Starbucks together?
Why do you always insist on using sarcasm?
No you got it. I was trying to keep it going, and failed horribly.
As I said, I thought their reunion scene was quite cute. The uni-brow line being the biggest winner.

That's what you wanted to see?
That has to do with post production coloring choices though. Digital is much less tedious and much more malleable than film.
I have never looked at Garfield's eyebrows, or should I say eyebrow, before. Then I spent a solid 30 seconds trying to decide if he truly had one or not.Oh, s**t, haha. Okay, glad I understood your reference, after all.
And yeah, the unibrow joke was freakin' priceless. Mainly beacause it was kinda true.![]()

Because some people take this waay too seriously and personally.
I know it's partially because of color correction and grading, yes.
Still, having handled both film and digital, myself, I've always found film to have much more pop.
You're on a forum about a comic book character that people are extremely passionate about. Of course people are going to take this seriously and personally.
Why do we act like we must all be irrational because we are fans of comic book characters? As if this is a free pass or something.You're on a forum about a comic book character that people are extremely passionate about. Of course people are going to take this seriously and personally.
I have never looked at Garfield's eyebrows, or should I say eyebrow, before. Then I spent a solid 30 seconds trying to decide if he truly had one or not.![]()
True, but editing is so much more tedious, especially quick cuts and such which are pretty rampant in modern films. Same sort of arguments with music and such. Pro tools, no pro tools etc.
Because that is the only way to convey significant friendship...
First thing I would have done has been for the two to actually know each other in their most difficult and important years. Not pre-teen friends, who have no idea the kind of person one another would be at this point. I think about how the Harry and Gwen moments would have felt, if this wasn't completely unrelated parts of Peter's life meeting, as opposed to the actually implosion of his personal life.
There is a huge difference between Peter rejecting a ghost from his childhood, and his actual, current, real friend. If the wanted to still go this route, they needed them bonding, spending real time together. Becoming friends again. Not a couple of scenes, and then "bam!", Peter betrayed his best friend. No wonder he is angry.
That is like saying the end of Gone with the Wind wouldn't be changed if the entire film that preceded it hadn't occurred. As if the film, the scenes, the characters and they story they convey isn't essential to bringing out those emotions. As if it is enough to simply say, "they were best friends".Them knowing each other longer would've had no change on how we interpret their friendship. The only thing that changes is you just plant in your that they're best friends. It's not as if we're going to see that friendship they've had in the past.
Yeah, man.
But film all the way.![]()
That is like saying the end of Gone with the Wind wouldn't be changed if the entire film that preceded it hadn't occurred. As if the film, the scenes, the characters and they story they convey isn't essential to bringing out those emotions. As if it is enough to simply say, "they were best friends".
It is that kind of filmmaking that gave the world TASM 2.

You're on a forum about a comic book character that people are extremely passionate about. Of course people are going to take this seriously and personally.
That is like saying the end of Gone with the Wind wouldn't be changed if the entire film that preceded it hadn't occurred. As if the film, the scenes, the characters and they story they convey isn't essential to bringing out those emotions. As if it is enough to simply say, "they were best friends".
It is that kind of filmmaking that gave the world TASM 2.
You're right, he kept that mask on.I liked the film for the most part, definitely liked it more than the first Amazing Spidey.
And hot damn, Spider-Man kept his mask on!!![]()
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