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All of these film reactions just confuse me, lol.
I'm with you. This is the definition of mixed.
In brightest day, in blackest night, The Amazing Spider-Man is a bit of alright.
Really enjoyed it. Full review when I get home.
Allen Kobiela ‏@KobieNINE
Ok The Amazing Spider-Man is pretty great, a few issues with pacing, cgi. Garfield and Stone are adorable
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Hi. Just got back. Instead of the 25 minutes I was promised I saw the whole film. I'll post a more detailed review tomorrow when I have slept over the whole mess. The movie is NOT Green Lantern bad. But it's not good either. It is on par with Catwoman or Ghost Rider. Not a movie I would watch again. But that is just my immediate reaction. Maybe tomorrow I'll think different. Just... prepare to get disappointed.
he said HE REALLY ENJOYED IT
why doesnt anyone read fully
Yes, false alarm just saw the GL referenceYou okay there...?
I loved his GL reference. Made me lol.
I think some may have just read the 'In darkest day...' and went 'NOOOOOO'
Yeah I really enjoyed. Some of Spidey's best moments on screen.
Yeah I really enjoyed. Some of Spidey's best moments on screen.
I am going to get some comfort food to read these incoming reactions. Something tells me I am going to need it.....
Attending a public science exhibit when Peter was 15-years old, he was bitten on the hand by a radioactive spider accidentally irradiated by a particle beam, empowering Peter with the arachnid's proportional strength and agility, and the ability to cling to almost any surface.
More on Marvel.com: http://marvel.com/universe/Spider-Man_(Peter_Parker)#ixzz1yBCzulZg
I know right? People just read his Green Lantern joke and that's it, game over, man!he said HE REALLY ENJOYED IT
why doesnt anyone read fully
While we wait for Eggyman's full review, I did some research: