lol remember that one song that had Chad Kroeger, Josey Scott, and Tyler Conolly from Theory Of A Deadman. i think it was the first Spiderman film but Christ it was bad
Omg so stoked for these too. I don't wanna ask a single fucking question but I wanna ask so many at the same time.
i firmly believe spiderman 3 is much, much better than either of the two ASM movies. i wanted so badly to love those movies but they both burned me. ive loved spiderman for a long time, had the comics when i was like 7-8, and i just couldnt latch onto the ASM movies like I did the Raimi ones. ofc i dont want to turn this into a "if you like ASM youre wrong!" thing youre free to love those movies if you do and im sad that we arent going to be getting that Sinister Six movie but ill take all 3 Raimi movies every day of the week
It truly baffles me that people actually enjoyed 3. I'm not movie critic if that's your opinion fine I respect that but wow I don't understand it.
It gets the foundational aspects of at least four main characters completely wrong. And that's before even getting into some of the laughable choices made elsewhere. Just starting with the bare bones basics of a set of characters it fails them all miserably. Awful movie, horrific Spider-Man movie.
Just like all of the 2nd soundtrack, this song is great too! It's the one Chad Kroeger song I thought everyone could get with lol.
I think the first two Raimi movies are the only big superhero movies where the superhero is decidedly not cool or overtly masculine and posturing and I love them forever for that alone. They're also great.
Hmm. Do I wanna discuss the treatment of MJ, and the extreme toxicity of Rami's Peter ... Nah fuck it, too much of my life has been talking about those bad movies.
The first two Spider-Man films actually work as well made films with personality informed by the director. I like Amazing Spider-Man but it has an anonymous superhero film feel similar to how the MCU can blur together and 2 is just a garish mess that is closer to Spider-Man 3 than most people would like to admit.
Oh the Raimi movies are not progressive, feminist films. But MJ in them has about the same agency and personality as any woman in Baby Driver.
She was perfect in the Beguiled. My favorite performance in a film full of top class talents all knocking it out of the park.