Anno_Domini
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Want homoerotic threads? Go back to all the Tom Hardy as Bane threads...lol.
Too deep of a voice??? For JJJ? And just because he plays cowboys a lot doesn't mean he can't play JJJ. Just haven't seen him play this type of role yet.
I think he can get angry and loud enough. He's been acting for 40 years, I wouldn't doubt his range
Actually, Webb doesn't have to prove anything to you or me or anyone for that matter as long as the movie rakes in whole loada cash for Sony to dribble over.![]()
Joking and sarcasm aside I actually think everything you wrote is a fair point up until the second bolded part. Everything you have seen thus far is only eh to ok?
To me, everything so far looks good to great on how this movie is shaping up. So far I think Marc is hitting the nail on the head, we have what looks to be a great story, the cinematography looks good, and a flippin fantastic cast, not to mention a wise-cracker and quipping Spidey and all of what I've heard of the portrayal of the Lizard plus that image we got ages ago of Rys Ifans in sewers sounds great to me. Now I know I could be wrong and this could end up being a major flop, but everyrthing we have so far is pointing otherwise. Now I know that everyone is entitled to their own opinion and whatnot but I'm asking honestly because I'm curious, why do you feel just ok with this movie?
Nothing so far has indicated that it will be. It looks like it will break the trilogy curse.
Reception, not effects and costume qualityNo nipples on the batsuit. Check.
A strong guy making an earthquake in a football field?Did you watch the trailer with a blindfold on?

It doesn't look like it will be the masterful sequel it should be, but I'll wait to see how wrong I amWhat even makes you think it'll be another awful third CBM? Nothing shows it to be just that. The trailer still keeps it as a grounded film as TDK was and there's nothing silly to make it a tragedy as every single third CBM does have. Go ahead, name every third film...there's always some silly little element that makes it a catastrophe. TDKR doesn't have that so far.
Reception, not effects and costume quality
A strong guy making an earthquake in a football field?![]()

It doesn't look like it will be the masterful sequel it should be, but I'll wait to see how wrong I am
The reception will obviously be high, imo.
It's not an earthquake machine. We've known for some time it's just some type of bomb and what happened at the stadium were mines or something that made the ground collapse. It wasn't some kind of earthquake machine.
It looks like a masterpiece to me already, imo. Everything is perfect from what I've seen of the trailer and the prologue.
That bit with the football field makes me laugh. It made my friend laugh too when we saw it with Sherlock Holmes.
This, lol.Want homoerotic threads? Go back to all the Tom Hardy as Bane threads...lol.
I also think with regards to Webb and Spidey that so far, and I say that with meaning, so far he has shown us all the things that would make a great Spidey film. Just go down the list...strong actors, proper introductions of Peter's parents and Gwen Stacy, Capt Stacy, the use of mechanical web shooters, the heavy use of practical effects over CGI, etc.
Actually, I think the use of practical stunts over CGI is something to worry about, there is a good chance that Spidey could come across as any old martial artist onscreen, the fact is, that Spidey should be doing things onscreen that no human is capable of doing. Look at the way crooks react to him in the books 'He's not human! No-one can move that fast!'
The use of practical effects feels like a money saving endevour more than an aesthetic choice.
Also, that full length trailer, it is a little worrying that we saw no Spider-man action, all we got was that p.o.v shot, which, kind of looks like something designed for a 3D thrill ride, more like a ride at the carnival, than a new and interesting way of realising the character's unique physicality onscreen.
I do like the idea of a more serious toned Spidey film, that is a plus for me, but I am worried that it will be one of those serious toned dramas that just, somehow, does not draw you in.
the first Spidey was great for that, because it immediately drew you into Pete's story, and got you on his side.
I just hope this one is not too mopey, too sombre, because that can also work against the storytelling, people can end up feeling like they want to give the character a kick up the arse.

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I'm not worried about the way that Spidey will move in the movie at all. The set pictures and set videos of the stunts alone have convinced me that it'll look great. Besides, I'm glad that they're practically doing some of the stunts. There's always a sense of weightlessness to the character when a CG character is used in the place of a real actor/stuntman.
Spider-Man will move like the Spider-Man we all know and love in this movie.![]()
t:That bit with the football field makes me laugh. It made my friend laugh too when we saw it with Sherlock Holmes.
I died laughing when I first saw that. That one bit ruins that whole trailer for me.
" is hysterical.with regards to TDKR, it will more than likely be excellent because it is pretty stand alone and nolan can go in whatever direction he chooses.
he can tie up th dent/2 face plotline with a single scene and then move on.
also the 2nd ended on a dour note (like empire strikes back) but can end on high not as batman triumphs.
compare with SM3, there was a MASSIVE unresolved plotline with GG2 that had to be tackled (sam tried to kick it into touch with harry in a coma) sandman was left over from the previous script and avi arad insisted on venom. none of the villians are even remotely connected and venom has one of the most complex back stories in comic history. also SM2 ended on a high note to gie the movie some emotional depth they had to take spidey down a peg which would take up screen time. the movie was doomed.
hindsight is a wonderful thing buth SM3 would have been far better off forgetting about venom entirely, pushing venom into a seperate movie as the main villain so time and care could be spent on his back story.
sandman should have been a petty villan to be dispatched asap. there should have been no sick daughter plotline which goes absolutely no where.
GG2 would then have more screen time to play out the revenge plotline.
anyway, what's done is done. I just don't see TDKR falling into the same pitfalls of superhero third movies because nolan is coming at the movie as wanting to tell a good story where as;
blade 3 - wanted to introduce the nightstalkers a potential offshot of blade
SM3 - wanted to introduce a fan favorite in venom
superman 3 - wanted to introduce comedy in richard pryor
batman forever - wanted to introduce a light batman after the dark batman returns
no, TDKR will be fine but I will say that if the movie fails there is going to be a backlash (amoung fandom) like there was a backlash for SM3. there always is when a succesful franchise suddenly jumps the shark.
Love the new pic, and I really, really love that suit. I can't wait to see it in action.![]()
Agreed on all fronts.
I do have to say however that SM3 felt very conclusive to me. The main plot thread of the series (the whole Goblin legacy) ended with Harry's death.
Honestly, considering Raimi's love of the 60s runs on Spidey more than anything, I really couldn't see Raimi and co. making another solid Spidey after SM3, which I actually really like and fine in many parts just a guilty pleasure. Also, I feel that since Raimi's Spidey films were a love letter to the 60s run on Spidey (even down to the 60s nerd cliches rather than modern outsider nerd aspects), the Venom saga (which was very edgy and modern) wouldn't have worked in any of the films. The established style for the Raimi films wouldn't have allowed for it.
The more modern, edgier TASM, I think, can do Venom's story much better.
Anyways, SM3 wrapped things up for that series for me. Any furthur sequels would have felt like a forced sequel made simply for making money.
Same here. It may have some cosmetic design differences, but when I see Garfield (or the stuntmen) in this suit, it looks more like Spider-Man come to life than any previous live action attempt.
I'm not worried about the way that Spidey will move in the movie at all. The set pictures and set videos of the stunts alone have convinced me that it'll look great. Besides, I'm glad that they're practically doing some of the stunts. There's always a sense of weightlessness to the character when a CG character is used in the place of a real actor/stuntman.
Spider-Man will move like the Spider-Man we all know and love in this movie.
Same here. It may have some cosmetic design differences, but when I see Garfield (or the stuntmen) in this suit, it looks more like Spider-Man come to life than any previous live action attempt.
Not to mention the low-key ending (not the death and all that, but the lack of a final swing, it ending with MJ taking Peter's hand... I think it was supposed to be assumed that they got married or something). The death of Harry amongst a few other things in Spider-Man 3 was done really well, imo.
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Yeah, I can see why you are not worried, you haven't given it enough thought.
You've posted pics of him swinging on a rope...big deal. What I am talking about is his physical dexterity, his faster than humanly possible movements and reactions, which can only be achieved by CGI.
There is no way on earth that the best Spidey action scenes in the Raimi trilogy(which are still the best action scenes in any sh/cb adaptation) could be done using stuntmen.
He could easily come across as a very human martial artist/acrobat.
Exactly. That ending which rather than being a final swing into another adventure, was low-key and emotional and it really felt like it we were getting a finality to Mary Jane and Peter's story of "Will he or Won't he get the girl?" with him finally getting her.
I would have been upset if SM4 came out and ruined that, especially with the rumors that swirled about Peter and Mary Jane breaking up and Gwen being the new love interest w/ Felecia as the foil.
