The Joker
The Clown Prince of Crime
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I saw it for a third time today. I've well and truly had time to absorb everything about it now, and given it a fair shot. As a Spider-Man fan I'm glad I did. My overall opinion has not changed, but the flaws did stand out a bit more than on the first viewing.
I still think Electro is the worst villain ever done in a Spidey movie. I can't believe how badly he was done, and with such a terrific actor like Jamie Foxx in the role. Max Dillon is a goofball cheesy caricature, and Electro is nothing more but an attention seeking loser with a paper thin motive and atrocious dialogue.
Dane DeHaan is still solid and very good as Harry, I just wish we saw more facets to Harry's character besides the dark and intense one. His brief friendly chat with Peter, we needed to see that nice human Harry fleshed out more because that warm side to Harry, that friendship with Peter is vital to the character, and it was all too brief and under developed. So it lacked any real punch when Harry turned Goblin. It didn't feel like best friends turned enemies because the movie never invested in their friendship enough. I still loathe the Goblin design, and think Goblin himself was just shoe horned in at the end for a quick scuffle so [blackout]Gwen could die[/blackout].
The less said about Paul Giamatti in this the better.
Andrew and Emma are the real stars of the movie. They are truly wonderful. Webb rectified mistakes with Peter from the first movie. Peter did not act like an unlikable *****e who makes light fun of breaking promises to a dead man. This was a more likable, respectable, funny and warm Peter who is conflicted over choices he'd made breaking that promise. The awful Spidey costume from TASM was replaced with a beautiful Spidey suit. It look incredible in every single shot. Spidey himself was a witty, heroic, touching hero who makes you laugh one minute, and touches your heart the next being sweet to a nerdy kid who was being tormented by bullies.
The action still looked great to me, I just didn't like how we only had two fight scenes in a movie with three villains. And I still think Harry's one was way too short where he barely got to show off his battle prowess. Hans Zimmer's score is forgettable in some places and truly awful in others (Times Square scene).
I still leave it as a 6/10. Andrew and Emma are the ones that weight most of that score for me, and save the movie.
I still think Electro is the worst villain ever done in a Spidey movie. I can't believe how badly he was done, and with such a terrific actor like Jamie Foxx in the role. Max Dillon is a goofball cheesy caricature, and Electro is nothing more but an attention seeking loser with a paper thin motive and atrocious dialogue.
Dane DeHaan is still solid and very good as Harry, I just wish we saw more facets to Harry's character besides the dark and intense one. His brief friendly chat with Peter, we needed to see that nice human Harry fleshed out more because that warm side to Harry, that friendship with Peter is vital to the character, and it was all too brief and under developed. So it lacked any real punch when Harry turned Goblin. It didn't feel like best friends turned enemies because the movie never invested in their friendship enough. I still loathe the Goblin design, and think Goblin himself was just shoe horned in at the end for a quick scuffle so [blackout]Gwen could die[/blackout].
The less said about Paul Giamatti in this the better.
Andrew and Emma are the real stars of the movie. They are truly wonderful. Webb rectified mistakes with Peter from the first movie. Peter did not act like an unlikable *****e who makes light fun of breaking promises to a dead man. This was a more likable, respectable, funny and warm Peter who is conflicted over choices he'd made breaking that promise. The awful Spidey costume from TASM was replaced with a beautiful Spidey suit. It look incredible in every single shot. Spidey himself was a witty, heroic, touching hero who makes you laugh one minute, and touches your heart the next being sweet to a nerdy kid who was being tormented by bullies.
The action still looked great to me, I just didn't like how we only had two fight scenes in a movie with three villains. And I still think Harry's one was way too short where he barely got to show off his battle prowess. Hans Zimmer's score is forgettable in some places and truly awful in others (Times Square scene).
I still leave it as a 6/10. Andrew and Emma are the ones that weight most of that score for me, and save the movie.