Originally posted by RogerRamjetWell it's the first one. Just wait til the 3rd one. It seems the 3rd Sequel just doesn't ever get it right anymore.
maybe because it really wasn't nothing new...just the usual (great!) stuff...i also liked SM3, i take it that Transformers is a whole new idea then...
Anata wa wakarimasu ka.....
Originally posted by RogerRamjet
what did you miss?
The nine dollars I paid to see it. Notice I don't have any Spider-Man movie pics in my avi or sig. I'm not all that fond of the movies. Spider-Man 2 was pretty good, but none of the movies lived up to my expectations. I thought the effects were way lame for the most part and all the characters were totally mis cast.
Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=
The nine dollars I paid to see it. Notice I don't have any Spider-Man movie pics in my avi or sig. I'm not all that fond of the movies. Spider-Man 2 was pretty good, but none of the movies lived up to my expectations. I thought the effects were way lame for the most part and all the characters were totally mis cast.
well i could agree on the comedy being a tad arkward and somehow missed the overall tone of the movies..especially in the 3rd with the dancing performance..but that's Sam Raimi..his humor is a bit..weird...
Originally posted by RogerRamjet
well i could agree on the comedy being a tad arkward and somehow missed the overall tone of the movies..especially in the 3rd with the dancing performance..but that's Sam Raimi..his humor is a bit..weird...
I totally love Sam Raimi, Army of Darkness is like . . . droolio I just think they should have had someone else direct it. I think the movies are way too cluttered with too many plot lines, too much going on. I thought Topher Grace would have made a way better Peter Parker than Tobey McGuire as well.
Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=
I totally love Sam Raimi, Army of Darkness is like . . . droolio I just think they should have had someone else direct it. I think the movies are way too cluttered with too many plot lines, too much going on. I thought Topher Grace would have made a way better Peter Parker than Tobey McGuire as well.
i'm a fan of the Evil Dead series myself..but i can't imagine any other directing it, i mean you gotta find a director who's willing to work himself through a two and half hour movie of which 70% are special effect scenes, and i know only one other director crazy enough to do that and that's Terry Gilliam...but he's considered non-commerical therefore not the 1st choice of a major studio like Columbia..
Topher Grace could've been a great Peter Parker but then again..he's "only" a tv-star..and the studio wants a well known face, so from a studios p.o.w. the movie makes perfect sense...
Originally posted by RogerRamjet
i'm a fan of the Evil Dead series myself..but i can't imagine any other directing it, i mean you gotta find a director who's willing to work himself through a two and half hour movie of which 70% are special effect scenes, and i know only one other director crazy enough to do that and that's Terry Gilliam...but he's considered non-commerical therefore not the 1st choice of a major studio like Columbia..
Topher Grace could've been a great Peter Parker but then again..he's "only" a tv-star..and the studio wants a well known face, so from a studios p.o.w. the movie makes perfect sense...
Yeah, I think it would have been better to have less known actors play the major roles, except for the bad guys. I would have liked a more rudimentary feel to the movies than the polished studio films they are. Don't get me wrong, I do like them, I was just a huge fan of the comics back in the day, and I had envisioned the movies to be different.
Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=
Yeah, I think it would have been better to have less known actors play the major roles, except for the bad guys. I would have liked a more rudimentary feel to the movies than the polished studio films they are. Don't get me wrong, I do like them, I was just a huge fan of the comics back in the day, and I had envisioned the movies to be different.