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Maybe it's because we've already seen Spidey done on the big screen to the Nth degree, but I get zero Spidey-fan tingles from this at all. I am glad to see a rift develop between Parker and Stark so that, eventually, Parker's own genius and talent will give him THE suit he deserves without any Stark tech.
Keaton's Vulture seems interesting if a little over-the-top and cliched as a villain. With his fantastic acting ability to play two sides of a coin, I'd've much rather seen him as Norman Osborne in a supporting, but growing role, leading up to his becoming the Green Goblin.
MARVEL is on the verge of over-exposure with RDJ, Jr., especially when he appears as Stark more than Iron Man. The scene where he steps out of the armor like it's his own personal Lear jet made me cringe a bit, too. For all his supposed "lessons learned" in IM 3, he seems to be getting more and more French showery and arrogant.
And as for the homemade Spidey suit, did they really have to resurrect that POS Scarlet Spider outfit from the late eighties/nineties? Ugh.Last edited by emeraldknight47; Mar 28, '17, 11:02 AM.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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Keaton would have been a great Osborne/Goblin.
Since I passed on the last reboot, I hadn't considered how over-exposed the franchise has become. Can't do the origin. Can't lay the groundwork for OsCorp.
Yeesh. I just remembered that Robo-Rhino. WTH...Comment
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You guys are a bunch of grumps.
This is going to be a fun movie. And ASM 2 was pretty awful outside of Garfield and Stone. They were great. The rest was Batman and Robin-level cringe-worthy in spots (the German scientist was Staight Outta Schumacher). So stop and remember that when you see what's going on here.
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I feel like there's this movement online to turn against the Marvel movies all of sudden.
I'm not saying that's what's going on here, but it seems to be "in" to now say "Go away Marvel. We're tired of all the fantastic, enjoyable movies you've given us. Stop it already." I don't get that in the least. As long as they maintain the overall quality of the films (which they have), keep 'em comin'!
And I HOPE beyond hope that JL is good and FUN. I think Wonder Woman looks great. JL looks BETTER than BvS. So I'm definitely not of the mind you have to hate one to love the other or vice-versa.
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^I'm totally with you, Chris. I don't get the pushback. When the Marvel movies stop having me grinnin' like a little kid, then I'll join the cacophony of hate. But I've yet to be disappointed. In fact, I stopped this trailer after Spidey skimmed the swimming pool because my spoiler alarm started spiking.
Why is it so cool to hate Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man? He just nails that character. His performance is the perfect mixture of snarky wiseguy, genius, hero, and deep, emotional and moral conflict. Don't know what more people want. I'm just happy that I got to be born in the fabulous 1970s so I could enjoy Marvel's TV properties, and live now to enjoy the cinematic spectacle.
And heck, if Justice League finds its footing, I'll be the first to wave the victory flag. DC deserves it for a change. But we have movies with BLACK PANTHER, VISION, THANOS, etc.... that are serious when they need to be, yet fun and lighthearted. But folks are unhappy.Comment
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^So it's not just me? You see it too?
Since I'm a Cap guy, I kind of dislike the Iron Man character a bit, but I'm supposed to. I don't hate RDJ or the character in general. I think he does a great job of it, and he has a valid viewpoint...but I just tend to think more like Cap, so I'm "against" him. But that was the whole point of Civil War; you were supposed to "choose a side". Spider-Man was in many ways meant to be one of our window characters in that world. I think we're going to see him pull away from Tony's way of thinking, bringing it all full circle.
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I don't think anyone hates RDJ as Iron Man. Quite the opposite. In fact that's part of his problem...he's so good he tends to steal the spotlight away from other characters when he's on screen.
I'd just rather he not be so involved with Spider-Man's story, that's all...I'm worried Spider-Man will be reduced to a supporting character in his own movie.Comment
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Looks awesome...that kid was perfectly cast. Love his mannerisms, suit, animated eyes, the whole package...looks like they finally nailed Spidey here. I never really warmth up to Toby "Screams like a Girl" Maguire much, in fact, I can't stand him now (thanks to his truly awful characterization in Spidey 3), although his first two movies are pretty good, just never personally dug him as Parker/Spidey. Andrew Garfield made a solid Spidey but awful Parker.
But this kid makes the perfect Parker/Spidey combo.
The only thing I'm not too crazy about is Robert Downey/Stark. Sure, maybe a cameo would've been okay. But they are making it like Starks is the reason Spidey exists...like he created him or something. Heck, I personally think Parker is more brilliant than Stark, only disadvantage is his lack of wealth and resources. The only one smarter than Parker is Reed Richards in my opinion.
Keaton as a mech-Vulture doesn't bother me...he looks fine...menacing and crazy in fact.
But that's just me...Last edited by Hector; Mar 28, '17, 1:19 PM.sigpicComment
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I feel like there's this movement online to turn against the Marvel movies all of sudden.
I'm not saying that's what's going on here, but it seems to be "in" to now say "Go away Marvel. We're tired of all the fantastic, enjoyable movies you've given us. Stop it already." I don't get that in the least. As long as they maintain the overall quality of the films (which they have), keep 'em comin'!
And I HOPE beyond hope that JL is good and FUN. I think Wonder Woman looks great. JL looks BETTER than BvS. So I'm definitely not of the mind you have to hate one to love the other or vice-versa.
Chris
Michael Keaton is in this, so I'm in a theater seat opening weekend for that reason alone. I like Stark's exchange with Peter when he says, "If you're nothing without the costume then you don't deserve to wear it." That's great . I love that. But I cringe at him saying, " Why can't you just be a regular friendly neighborhood Spider-man?" Again... Marvel is taking all the iconic moments for Spider-man and crediting them all to Stark. I disagree with that approach, but it doesn't mean I'll "hate" the film. I just don't like that catered-to inference that Stark is creating the Marvel universe off the cuff. It's a bit too much creative license to give him all the credit as if everyone in that world is a moron without him. It's an opinion, but not a final judgement. Most films we see, even ones we like, have story points or treatments we would like to see differently. But my criticisms do not always forecast bad reviews once the final product is seen.
Now with Snyder and his DC work, I feel different. Once you've seen enough of a man's portfolio, you have an expectation and Snyder never surprises me. So based on prior experience, I don't hold any hopes for a good JL movie simply because WB keeps using an inept director best suited for subject matter unrelated to these characters. He is essentially ashamed of their comic book roots so he constantly tries to reinvent them to the point of being almost unrecognizable. Essentially he just keeps remaking the Watchmen with a bunch of reluctant heroes with bad personalities and lousy attitudes. I can assure you I won't see this in theaters, as I did not see BVS in theaters. When I saw the "directors cut" of BVS it was every bit the convoluted garbage I knew it would be. I already know JL will get a crap critical review because Snyder does not make good movies. Critics will bash him again and I will wait for this travesty to come out on DVD. Ultimately I am a life long comic book fan so I feel obliged to see all of this stuff. I just know when to avoid some of it in theaters. Marvel is no where near the train wreak DC product is in theaters. So Marvel is still plenty fine in my book. But it doesn't mean they are above criticism.Last edited by MIB41; Mar 28, '17, 2:48 PM.Comment
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Please, please, please oh please don't kill Michael Keaton off... I hate when they think they have to kill the villains off in the movies and I want more Keaton!Comment
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