First Avenger
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I actually wished it went for longer.
I don't know,to me the first act dragged quite a bit.
I actually wished it went for longer.
I absolutely hated Doctor Kafka. He didn't belong to this movie at all.
That is one of my complaints, Spidey's power levels vary greatly in this movie, in the same scene it takes him 2 punches to punch through a windshield, he also stops a skidding bus from hitting a family by stopping it with his strength.
Later on he catches a flying car and virtually tosses it away after. I think they need to make their mind up on his power levels in this series as so far they cant.
If he can land on his feet and fling a car off his shoulders, he should be able to punch through bullet proof glass. Should come with the whole strength of a spider thing.
The point we're making is Spider-Man has the strength to put his fist through someone if he wanted to, just like he could and should be able to put his fist through bulletproof glass because again he has the super strength to. If he can lift a car and stop a bus, he can easily muster the force in a punch to shatter bulletproof glass.
You keep comparing normal people's abilities with a fist or a knife or the force of a bullet to Spider-Man's strength which is far greater than any of those. If the force is great enough, it will penetrate it. And Spider-Man has enough force to hold a car up, and stop a bus. And you're here trying to tell us he can't put enough force in a punch to break a bulletproof windshield?
Yeah ok.
Besides the punching glass moment, were there any others that seemed like Spider-Man's powers were not up to par with the rest of the film?
See my post above, but again him catching the flying police car then flinging it away didnt seem to mesh with him struggling to stop the car falling from the bridge with the kid inside in the 1st movie. I just dont think they have established his power level very well in this series as a whole.
Thanks again for replying to another of my questions.
The difference with ASM, is that he wasn't supposed to be at full-power/strength. Webb wanted to make his skill building and power set become more mature over the course of the first film and into the second. So, struggling to save the kid was a part of that theology.
I haven't seen ASM2 yet, but the part with him not successfully punching thru the windshield is out of place. I'll wait til I see the film first and gain of sense of what is going on but on paper it is definitely not something that should hinder Spidey. I'm a bit upset about that but it also sounds like that's the only moment in ASM2 where his powers are sub par.
See my post above, but again him catching the flying police car then flinging it away didnt seem to mesh with him struggling to stop the car falling from the bridge with the kid inside in the 1st movie. I just dont think they have established his power level very well in this series as a whole.
Gwen's death scene was great but it should have happened at the Brooklyn Bridge. Then it would have been perfect.
sometimes bravery and stupidity go hand to hand, some people call stupid to a guy who tries to fight everyone and some people call bad ass to the same scenario changing or not the guyI'm the one who brought up the whole windshield thing, but I see no problem at all with what you're describing here. In ASM2 he's standing on the ground and holding a car above his head with two arms. In ASM1, he's holding a car with one hand while supporting himself in midair from a web with the other hand. Obviously the ASM scenario is more demanding, so there's nothing wrong with him struggling more during this scene.
You know another thing I didn't like? The stupid kid at the end who runs into the middle of a gun fight in a Spider-man costume. Wasn't this kid meant to be smart? He made a wind turbine and he wore glasses, so I kind of just assumed he was smart. But only a child with below average intelligence at that age would run out into the middle of a gun fight and attempt to 'stand up' to a walking tank just because he has a spider-man mask.
And what does Spider-man say to him? "You're one brave kid"
It wasn't brave, it was stupid. Rather than compliment him, Spider-man should've scolded him for his terrible decision, and his mum should've whooped his ass right there in public.
I didn't mind the crane scene that much in TASM, but I'd take this any day of the week over it. Plus, I think there's some loose connection to be made with the opening Richard/Mary plane crash. An opposite result bookending the film.