Final Trailer for The Amazing Spider-man 2

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Alright day one for the action alone.
 
Looks really sweet. Hopefully it can be the first film to actually capture the essence of Spider-Man. I disliked the casting of Maguire in the first trilogy and the first ASM wasn't all that but this looks nice.
 
I'd like to watch it but it'll probably spoil 90% of the movie like the other trailers so I'll just skip this one.

Yeah. After watching the Superbowl one, I already left like I've seen 50% of the movie. I'm sure this final trailer is even worse. No watch, but nice to read positive comments about it hear.

Not a fan of the first film and I don't except this one to be a Oscar-worthy movie either, but I think it'll be a really fun one.
 
Nobody did, Raimi ruined the movie on purpose because Sony executives wanted Venom in the movie and Raimi didn't

I got to side with Sony on this one. They wanted an A tier villain in the movie while Raimi seemed insistent on using B and C level Spidey villains (he wanted Vulture for Spidey 4).
 
I got to side with Sony on this one. They wanted an A tier villain in the movie while Raimi seemed insistent on using B and C level Spidey villains (he wanted Vulture for Spidey 4).

Same here, sounds like Raimi was a little whiney bitch who couldn't do the job he was paid to do, instead threw a tantrum and nose dived the movie. I still can't believe there are people (even on gaf) who claim Spidey 3 was a good movie. It honestly feels like an intentional train wreck.
 
No Marvel is better comments yet? I am amazed. Ontopic i really love the way spidey moves and action scene look great. Still not sure about half animated look of film
 
Looking better and better as we get closer. On the way to redeeming the boring generic by the numbers part 1 by the looks of it
 
No Marvel is better comments yet? I am amazed. Ontopic i really love the way spidey moves and action scene look great. Still not sure about half animated look of film

right? 3 pages in and not one "give the rights back to marvel!!!" comment yet!
 
No Marvel is better comments yet? I am amazed. Ontopic i really love the way spidey moves and action scene look great. Still not sure about half animated look of film

right? 3 pages in and not one "give the rights back to marvel!!!" comment yet!

Do these count?

First movie was crap but I hope Fox holds on to the spiderman license for at least another Hundred years same for Sony with Wolverine Just to keep those two annoying characters (spiderman & wolverine) out of the Avengers & the Marvel movie universe.

We need a few Spiderman MEGAFLOPs so that Sony will stop making them and the licence will revert back to Marvel.

It doesn't look like this will be one though. Maybe the next reboot cycle will be dire.
 
No Marvel is better comments yet? I am amazed. Ontopic i really love the way spidey moves and action scene look great. Still not sure about half animated look of film

Well, they haven't show something that makes me puke like Fox's Quicksilver, more importantly Marvel doesn't share rights and showed something that's way better than what Sony's doing with the movie
 
Same here, sounds like Raimi was a little whiney bitch who couldn't do the job he was paid to do, instead threw a tantrum and nose dived the movie. I still can't believe there are people (even on gaf) who claim Spidey 3 was a good movie. It honestly feels like an intentional train wreck.

Honestly, Spidey 3 made me retroactively hate Spidey 2. A few of the elements that made Spidey 3 suck are right there in Spidey 2.

The reason I think Spidey 1 is the best of the Raimi trilogy is because that movie is still "Spider-Man directed by Sam Raimi". The sequels turn into "A Sam Raimi movie featuring Spider-Man"
 
Honestly, Spidey 3 made me retroactively hate Spidey 2. A few of the elements that made Spidey 3 suck are right there in Spidey 2.

The reason I think Spidey 1 is the best of the Raimi trilogy is because that movie is still "Spider-Man directed by Sam Raimi". The sequels turn into "A Sam Raimi movie featuring Spider-Man"

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I don't know what's better, that there's a gif of the very thing I'm talking about. Or that it's set to one of my favorite movies ever.

To be fair I still really like Spider-Man 1 even if it feels pretty dated now, and Spidey 2 is still watchable.
 

I love this gif. Spider-Man 3 truly sucked, and I was so hyped for it too. I remember hating Eddie Brock in the movie and when he went to the church I thought that finally they would redeem his shittyness. No begging god for forgiveness for committing suicide there though, no sir. Just further shitting on the character when he begs god to kill Peter Parker.

That fucking movie.
 
I don't know, I didn't really like the first one. But this looks like it has some good action (liked him putting his finger over his webshooter to manipulate the stream). Effects look greatly improved. Story seems to justify the multiple villains (unlike Spidey 3 which just kind of had villains...because...reasons). Could be good.
 
No Marvel is better comments yet? I am amazed. Ontopic i really love the way spidey moves and action scene look great. Still not sure about half animated look of film

Screw Marvel. The scenes in this trailer show better action than anything Marvel has ever done.
 
Hold on. I'll give you that Spider-Man 3 was a cheesefest, but do you honestly think that anything from Spider-Man 1 or 2 was as cheesy as the "move the cranes" scene from ASM?

"You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us!" on the bridge

Also Spider-Jesus at the end of the train scene where everyone's all "HEY WE WON'T TELL ANYONE WHO YOU ARE"
 
Looks better than IM2, 3 & Thor dark world.

Lots of crow pie needs to be eaten after this trailer Gaf.

I've seen trailers better than this for comic book movies that turned out pretty bad though.

Looks like a good time. I should probably watch the first one.

I dunno. You probably shouldn't. It doesn't really tread any new ground and is edited so heavily that some things just don't make sense. Reading a plot summary and watching the fight scene in the high school is probably a more reasonable waste of your time.
 
I got to side with Sony on this one. They wanted an A tier villain in the movie while Raimi seemed insistent on using B and C level Spidey villains (he wanted Vulture for Spidey 4).

I thought Raimi wanted Morbius for 4? He wanted to go darker, I thought.

Looking better and better as we get closer. On the way to redeeming the boring generic by the numbers part 1 by the looks of it

Well, maybe they have more of a plan how the future movies will work. I think they kept shifting gears, changing plans for ASM, so it was very unfocused. Since they have more of an idea how this will fit into the sequels (although the firing of "Mary Jane" shows it took some time to get there), maybe the story and everything will be more coherent. I'm willing to give it a try -- just not in the theater.
 
Alright, gotta give it up for some of those action sequences.

I have gone from ambivalent to intrigued.
 
I know it retreads on bunches of stuff, but he actually moves like Spider-Man and doesn't sound completely useless when wearing the mask. Car wreck or no, imma ready!
 
i dont know wtf was wrong with the first few trailers, but this one makes the movie look really good... rhino looks fucking beast too.
 
"You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us!" on the bridge

Also Spider-Jesus at the end of the train scene where everyone's all "HEY WE WON'T TELL ANYONE WHO YOU ARE"

Good points. Both valid. But I still don't think they rise to the "move the cranes" from ASM. The added layer of cheese of Spider-Man rescuing the crane operator's kid during the bridge scene, only to have him later be in a position to help Spider-Man by moving all the cranes (and seriously, how the hell does he know every crane operator from every construction company in the city?) pushes it over the top for me. At least Spider-Man 1 and 2's cheesy scenes were kind of "in the moment."
 
"You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us!" on the bridge

Also Spider-Jesus at the end of the train scene where everyone's all "HEY WE WON'T TELL ANYONE WHO YOU ARE"

Both very good points but nothing compares to that crane scene. When you stop in the middle of a comic book movie with a giant lizard and say "well that'd never happen" then something's wrong.

But that was the only part of that movie I took any REAL issue with. I thought the movie was fine.
 
I like how the movie only now mentions that Harry and Peter had some kind of backstory despite it never being hinted before in the previous movie. Shows how much thought they're putting into it and how they're rushing these villains out.

Say what you want about Spider-Man 3 but Harry finally turning into a villain was one of the better parts of it after having already spent two movies with him.

"You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us!" on the bridge

Also Spider-Jesus at the end of the train scene where everyone's all "HEY WE WON'T TELL ANYONE WHO YOU ARE"

As cheesy as those scenes were, they worked. Especially in the context of the movies. The former benefited from the fact that before that point in the movie, Spider-Man's reputation with the people was ambiguous, and the people were aware of what would happen if he failed. In the case of the latter it reinforces the sentiment of how valued the character is despite how unassuming the truth is. Turns out he's just an average college student, and despite that he carries the weight of their lives and the city on his shoulders.

In TASM it's just some guy who coincidentally has connections to every crane operator who are all conveniently placed on a straight street. And they band together in the nick of time to help Spidey do... something to a giant Lizard climbing an evacuated tower. And the movie finally pretends like Spider-Man's web swinging points finally matters despite it never being an issue before.

The cheesiness isn't the issue, context is.
 
I like the part of the trailer where you see Harry walking down a corridor and
in the background you see Ock's arms and Vulture's wings
. Seems like good fun, like the original.
 
Vulture... WHY? He's just an old man with wings.
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In later renditions, the Vulture is a supergenius dude who manipulates gravity via the Vulture costume.

In Superior Spider-Man, he was also quite evil.

He is, of course, kinda goofy though so I'm not sure he'd work in a film, but he's not Swordman or Foolkiller levels of "no powers ever".
 
CG fest doesn't excite me one bit and Jamie Foxx as Electro is probably the worst miscast until new Batman and Star Wars.
 
In later renditions, the Vulture is a supergenius dude who manipulates gravity via the Vulture costume.

In Superior Spider-Man, he was also quite evil.

He is, of course, kinda goofy though so I'm not sure he'd work in a film, but he's not Swordman or Foolkiller levels of "no powers ever".
If you get the right actor and put him in a suit similar to the Falcon in Cap 2 I don't think people would be that put off.
 
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