DACrowe
Avenger
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Okay sure every superhero movie franchise before now has stumbled by 3. Superman III was ****, Batman Forever was mediocre and X-Men 3 was the biggest let down in a superhero movie for years (mainly because Fantastic Four was pre-destined to suck since pre-production while X3 had a marvelous set up from X2 wasted).
But they all had one thing in common....a change of the talent behind the camera (and in some cases in front too). Richard Donner had nothing to do with SIII and it showed, Schumaucher is no Burton and it is safe to say Ratner is a mediocre director at best and followed Bryan Singer with only a few months of prep-time before production (and no script).
Sam Raimi has been putting this movie together in his head since the beginning of 2005. He wrote a draft with his brother and rewrote it with Venom and the dark suit. He worked closely into how Sargent planned this and has spent his time carefully making this movie and left himself enough time to get reshoots and has spaced himself enough to work on the SFX very long.
In short he is doing what he did with SM2 but only more deliberate. At the very least this hsould be a good movie (even if some bad ideas may be in it, like Spider-Man Celebration Day or sympathetic Sandman) and should do a good job of concluding its story arcs unlike the other franchises have done now.
But they all had one thing in common....a change of the talent behind the camera (and in some cases in front too). Richard Donner had nothing to do with SIII and it showed, Schumaucher is no Burton and it is safe to say Ratner is a mediocre director at best and followed Bryan Singer with only a few months of prep-time before production (and no script).
Sam Raimi has been putting this movie together in his head since the beginning of 2005. He wrote a draft with his brother and rewrote it with Venom and the dark suit. He worked closely into how Sargent planned this and has spent his time carefully making this movie and left himself enough time to get reshoots and has spaced himself enough to work on the SFX very long.
In short he is doing what he did with SM2 but only more deliberate. At the very least this hsould be a good movie (even if some bad ideas may be in it, like Spider-Man Celebration Day or sympathetic Sandman) and should do a good job of concluding its story arcs unlike the other franchises have done now.