All of this money, 597M in budget money to be exact, and the Spider-Man movies has some of the most crap-worthy CGI/Visual Effects you'd ever expect to see in a big-budget film. Maybe now that they only have 80M to work with, someone will actually have to be 'CREATIVE' for the first time in this franchise's history.Spider-man had a $139 Million budget.
Spider-man 2 had a $200 Million budget.
Spider-man 3 had a $258 Million budget.
has anyone mentioned that Richard Donner just had The Omen under his belt before tackling Superman?
I hope its more Spectacular Spider-Man than Ultimate Spider-Man.
Spectacular did a brilliant job of mixing 616, Ultimate, Raimi, and 90's Animated to create one of the best iteration of the characters yet.
If Marc can pull all that off then he's got a winner.
Just look at some of the music videos Webb has directed over the past decade or so. Effects aren't really alien to him guys but i do agree that 80 million is pretty measly in this day and age. If he can actually make that work and give us a great Spider-Man movie more power to him but i have my doubts.
http://www.marcwebb.com/
how?Sure thing Maze.
80 million is very low but they can make it work.
if you are giving the effects to ILM/weta just hand over the entire 80m budget.
anyway, the reason the SM movies are so expensive is its shot in new york.
i agree 100%.I don't think the 80 million number is true.
Can an 80 million SPidey movie work ?
Yes if you don't have spidey swinging thru NY , have a gritty look a la D9 to hide imperfections , not shoot in the states and keep your VFX grounded. And not grounded in reality but grounded as in not having grand sweeping shots but small stuff.
That stuff just won't work with an audience that's have witnessed Raimi's last 3 films. Regardless of how people on this ( and another) forum(s) feel about the quality of the VFX , no one can deny that the movies were enjoyable to the general audience. IF that wasn't the case those movies wouldn't have brought in billions on dollars. The VFX were big massive shots that cost a crapload of money.
Wise lesson here : You have to spend money to make money.
Even a "small" movie like Watchmen ( if you compare the scale with stuff like King Kong , Superman Returns , Iron Man , Matrix Reloaded/Revolutions) with no name actors cost 130 million.
I can't see the reboot costing LESS then 180 million which is what i think the article should've posted.
Also yay for Webb. I was getting sick of "rain drops keep falling on my head " and peter's emo look anyway
how?
district 9 and other similar movies are bad examples.
First of all, this 80 million budget story is most likely BS. It´s not even big enough for a Sherlock Holmes movie these days. Sony reportedly wanted to spend 200m on the next Spidey movie. It´s still their flagship franchise, they won´t pull stops on it.
I can´t comment on Webb´s film directing - haven´t seen 500 Days Of Summer yet- but I´m happy they went with the same tradition as a Chris Nolan or a Pete Jackson, a director who comes to big budget blockbusters with an indie filmmaking sensibility, instead of some action hack who just knows to shoot explosions,.
First of all, this 80 million budget story is most likely BS. It´s not even big enough for a Sherlock Holmes movie these days. Sony reportedly wanted to spend 200m on the next Spidey movie. It´s still their flagship franchise, they won´t pull stops on it. They´re already saving money by getting a newcomer director and most likely unknown actors so they can spend more on FX and stuff.
I can´t comment on Webb´s film directing - haven´t seen 500 Days Of Summer yet- but I´m happy they went with the same tradition as a Chris Nolan or a Pete Jackson, a director who comes to big budget blockbusters with an indie filmmaking sensibility, instead of some action hack who just knows to shoot explosions,.