As a few others have said, I loved it too. I thought it was a solid movie - a few cringe worthy moments but probably my favourite Spiderman movie out of the 5. I thought Andrew Garfield was a great spiderman, the only problem I had was the ending.. really no need to have added the last two minutes of the movie. I also thought the soundtrack was, by far, the best. As for the next reboot. I won't be supporting it, I might catch it when it's out on DVD. Once was enough, Sony should have worked it out with the previous creative team/Andrew Garfield. Which is unfortunate because Spiderman is probably my favourite comic book character.
That'll be, what, the 7th time we've swung into theaters to see Spiderman? Let's hope they get it right this time.
It's like a shitty title card for a Spider-Man cartoon. Ironically enough the new cartoon movie title card looks better than this
It's good to know that I'm not alone in my movie tastes haha! Honestly, I enjoyed pretty much everything about ASM2... They could've condensed things here and there, completely removed the Rhino, and introduced the Goblin sooner...But I loved the story it had to offer- A great cinematic popcorn flick. I think I'm ready to give Marvel a whack at Spidey. I know Sony is still greatly involved, but since Kevin Feige is involved, I have some semblance of faith that this will be done right.
chill out guys! they logically needed another reboot to fit Spidey into the MCU, and apparently his appearance is one of the best things about Civil War. Logo is dumb. but i think this movie could be great
Sony's involvement is limited to to pretty much just distribution. Marvel has most of the creative control. That knowledge in hand I'm pretty stoked for the new movie.
Supposedly Chris Evans and RDJ were on set in Atlanta for the new Spidey movie, which would be in line with the Homecoming comic. To my understanding though it's mainly a pun (Spider-Man coming home to the MCU). So far Marvel hasn't been entirely beholden to the titles they've chosen for their movies.
ASM2 is my favourite interpretation of Peter Parker/Spidey, especially the Gwen relationship stuff. Garfield killed it in that role. This has big expectations... hopefully it delivers! I'm honestly still thinking about that Dr. Strange trailer...
I'm hoping this will be better than TASM movies that Sony put out (wasn't a fan of Garfield), and hopefully as good as the first two Spider-man films (I liked the third one, but I can see why the general audience bashes it).
I enjoyed AS2 quite a bit, didn't hate it like some people do, but it's crazy if you say it's your favorite of all 5 SM movies. I really think SM2 of the original trilogy is the best and I'm pretty sure that's kinda the general consensus. I think the love is mostly due to how well Doc Ock is done but I also think it's very well put together compared to any of the others
I'm pleasantly surprised to see all the love for the ASM movies in here. I recognize how flawed they are (mostly because Sony didn't let Marc Webb just do his thing), but I thought Andrew brought a real sense of charisma and vitality to the role that was sorely lacking in the Sam Raimi films. I often had a hard time believing those were real people talking to each other with all that terrible dialogue. I love Spider-Man so damn much, but even I'm a little beaten down seeing him change faces so many times within the time frame that Daniel Craig has been James Bond. Whatever went down behind the scenes between Andrew and Sony, I'll always lament that I'll never get to see him and RDJ trading barbs...that would've made my year. Really excited hearing all the positive feedback about Tom Holland, though. Cannot wait to see how Spidey impacts Civil War.