The movie overall is legitimately good, and significantly better than the last trilogy. Anyone who enjoys Spider-Man but just refuses to see this movie on some sort of principle is only missing out.
The movie overall is legitimately good, and significantly better than the last trilogy. Anyone who enjoys Spider-Man but just refuses to see this movie on some sort of principle is only missing out.
I won't see it because I really don't care about superheroes in general.
Well, then stay the hell away from this movie.
S'alright. I enjoyed it, which was more than I was expecting from it.
Although, I was forever unnerved by how the Lizard looked like a goomba taken right from the Super Mario Bros. Movie. Deeply, deeply distracting.
I didn't get why Dr Connor goes from argh must stop that buy from experimenting on vets to argh must turn everyone to argh must save peter parker.
Andrew Garfield did an amazing job though as well as Emma stone. This was a far better movie than the other ones.
It was better than I thought it would be, I quite enjoyed it. It was good fun! I thought the villain was a little bit ehhh and lacking in true calculating menace, but it wasn't terrible. Definitely better than the previous trilogy.
I liked his cameo as Hef in Iron Man.
Probably a building high-tech enough that real emergencies would be auto-detected and set off alarms by default.
Tifa's Boobs, Shorty, DMKA
DM: Hulk was not good.
Shorty: Mark Ruffalo is okay. I will continue to watch six more Hulk films because I like Hulk, but I'll be totally content if Ruffalo gets replaced.
Boobs: Norton was also my favorite Hulk. But watch Avengers... or Hulk will smash you.
I agree with that sentiment. Lizard was never a particularly appealing villain. I would even prefer Shocker or Scorpion over the Lizard, he's that bad. Norman Osborne got some promising buildup? That's awesome. I haven't seen this film. Flipped a coin between this and Total Recall. Came up heads for Spidey. I went to Total Recall anyway.
You know what? I never saw Batman Begins in theater either. No regrets. I own it and it's good, but not enough IMO to see in theater. I went and saw both sequels though and I'll likely repeat this process with Amazing.