thecouncil
Banned
Here's things this worked: Spider Man action / behavior, Peter Parker / Gwen Stacy / Harry Osborn and any interactions these characters had.
Here's things this movie should've cut out to develop the above a little better: the entire character of Max Dillon / Electro, Harry Osborn dying, ALL Richard Parker stuff and anything that comes with that concept. The first movie has some of that Richard Parker garbage but the movie's also so butchered in editing and non-sensical that completely dropping the storyline in this movie would've been just fine by me.
The plane scenes and May in the hospital during the finale were very strange. Shocked that as long as that movie was, nobody ever thought to drop those parts out. Spider Man was not involved with those planes AT ALL. So why were we watching the control tower handling that? It'd be like cutting to multiple scenes of a random family in their house trying to find candles and flashlights.
Another odd thing about Harry Osborn is that his selection of the Green Goblin gear was random. "Randumb". Basically, he could've just as easily been Vulture or Doctor Octopus, but he was closest to the glider.
Goblin also looked awful, let's be honest.
I did love some stuff though. Spider-Man and that kid in the alley, the opening scene with Spider-Man, the Times Square scene (confused about why Electro went from loving Spider Man to wanting to kill Spider-Man as Spider-Man never did anything wrong: was really nice, remembered his name, etc.) and, pretty much the last 20 minutes or so.
An "overload" battery charger on the side of Electro's head though. Holy shit.
Why was there a clock tower in the middle of the power plant?
Here's things this movie should've cut out to develop the above a little better: the entire character of Max Dillon / Electro, Harry Osborn dying, ALL Richard Parker stuff and anything that comes with that concept. The first movie has some of that Richard Parker garbage but the movie's also so butchered in editing and non-sensical that completely dropping the storyline in this movie would've been just fine by me.
The plane scenes and May in the hospital during the finale were very strange. Shocked that as long as that movie was, nobody ever thought to drop those parts out. Spider Man was not involved with those planes AT ALL. So why were we watching the control tower handling that? It'd be like cutting to multiple scenes of a random family in their house trying to find candles and flashlights.
Another odd thing about Harry Osborn is that his selection of the Green Goblin gear was random. "Randumb". Basically, he could've just as easily been Vulture or Doctor Octopus, but he was closest to the glider.
Goblin also looked awful, let's be honest.
I did love some stuff though. Spider-Man and that kid in the alley, the opening scene with Spider-Man, the Times Square scene (confused about why Electro went from loving Spider Man to wanting to kill Spider-Man as Spider-Man never did anything wrong: was really nice, remembered his name, etc.) and, pretty much the last 20 minutes or so.
An "overload" battery charger on the side of Electro's head though. Holy shit.
Why was there a clock tower in the middle of the power plant?