saw the movie on monday and totally loved it. way better than the first one. more realism in the story, humourous, and the spectacular action/fight scenes with doc oct! esp. the train fight!
Since you have the love thing kind of out of the way now, I would imagine Spidey will have to duke it out with two villians. Harry as the new green goblin, and another one. One of 3 I'm guessing: Lizard, Electro, and the Sandman. If they do it with Venom I can only imagine they will introduce the symbiote suit with spidey, and eddie brock. Then that is how it will lead into the next one. Somehow I have a hunch in the next one Harry or Aunt May dies. I just hope these characters have an ending of some kind, instead of just ending it with Spidey saving the day, and then they don't make anymore or just leave it up to some new guy playing spidey and they will keep going until one of them flops.
"Eddie's been on the case for a month now..." Near-exact quote of Robbie Robertson in S1, when he's talking to J. Johan Jamerson in his office, trying to get a picture of Spider-Man, for the front cover of the Daily Bugle.
In S2 he finds his father's hidden stash of weaponry. In the comics and TV series, he becomes his father's mirror double. So yes, he will follow in his father's footsteps and remain with his father's GG look. But remember, Norman Osborn isn't dead, he survives in the comics to come back, and enacts revenge on Spidey for his son's death.
She can't die. She and PP get married. She disappears for a while in the comics and her clone takes over, but she's like the energiser bunny: she keeps coming back!
Saw the movie last night (it Premiered over here in UK yestarday). I'm gonna go see it again today.
I went with a group of friends, and I said it was the best movie I had seen since Star Wars, and they ALL agreed.
My best friend, who is an avid Lord Of The Rings fan, said it was more exciting and fun than his fave movies.
Willem Dafoe is back too! That was a brilliant touch and I was loving the whole return of the Goblin. Despite the fact I never liked the Goblin costume, I'm actually warming to it.
Thing is, when Spider-Man was losing his powers, I thought "Hang on, are they gonna bring in the webshooters?", and you know what, I was hoping that they didn't. I'm so glad he was just losing his powers due to the stress and what he wanted. It was great to see the iconic "oh no, no webbing" - without the need for the webshooters. It was a brilliant adaptation. The organic webbing works wonders, and was that IMPACT WEBBING?? I felt like cheering when I saw Spidey do that!
The best bit? The train scene was brilliant. The strain on Spideys face, and the way in which the people helped him out was really amazing to watch. It wasn't cheesy like in the first movie (the worst bit of that movie was the "You mess with one of us you mess with all of us" cheese), and it was really touching when that guy looked at Pete and said "He's just a kid" - it really hit hme just how much of a true hero Spider-Man really is.
I loved the classic movie influences too, the bit with MJ running off at the end, and I was absolutely loving every scene with Doc Ock (that bit where his tentacles were killing everyone was brilliant!).
It reminded me of the Empire Strikes Back - darker and ten times better
Oh and I loved the scene where Peter falls on that car. Not only is the stunt AMAZING, but I love the in-joke about Pete hurting his back badly -just like Tobey did in real life. Whether or not it was intentional doesn't matter, it was still great.
yo red sups, why uk waited so long for the premiere?
i wished the weshooter in, but its fine. it would be like assuming "ok, we made a mistake .is it still in time to fix it?"
really a great adaptation,so much that the man - u know what - voice has stoped.(for a bit)
the most funny was the swingin and then" oh,no. not again.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH * BLANKT!*