I still wanna see Mysterio. It could work.
It would have worked had Raimi done it w/Bruce Campbell.
I still wanna see Mysterio. It could work.
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Such a shame. I wonder if Sony will buckle for the home release. I'd like more than just some deleted scenes.
It would have worked had Raimi done it w/Bruce Campbell.
Kraven would be awesome as a villain.
It would have worked had Raimi done it w/Bruce Campbell.
No it wouldn't have. Raimi couldn't handle Sandman and Venom which are pretty easy to characterise.
Watched spider-man 3 last night and the movie is not THAT bad until about when Harry remembers his past and starts messing with Peter. Their fight at the mansion was just ... OMG... How did that happen? And then Peter at the jazz club ... OMG ... And then how rushed the scene is when Venom and Sandman finally meet and conspire against Spidey ... Why did Sandman want to kill spider-man anyway? Because he kicked his ass ? After they meet the movie cut to MJ kidnapped and it's the most rushed shit ive ever seen.. And that awful news anchor and the terrible British reporter giving the play by play ... I kind of liked that Harry and Peter teamed up but it was so stupid that Harry died. I thought Raimi's theme of forgiveness could have worked well had Sandman been the only villain, but holy shit the last two acts of this movie are an abomination.
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Posted [SPOILER]and discussed :p[/SPOILER] several pages back. But yeah, I don't buy Webb's "i put out the movie I wanted to make" remark. Obviously there was more to it. No way those "if you want the truth about your father" and "you think what happened to you was an accident" stuff was purely for the trailers. The origins were gutted which is why the first 20-30mins of the movie may feels the weirdest/out of pace, I think.
As a projectionist can you explain why my theater the screen at my theater was so fucking dark. Is it true that theater chances run the lamp/bulb at a low wattage to get more life out of it???
It depends on what kind of projectors your theater uses. My theater uses Sony 4K digital projectors. For our 3D projectors, we use 4k wattage bulbs (the 2D ones use 3k wattage ones). Our theater tries to squeeze as much life out of the bulbs as we can (they run at about $1000 each), so instead of say, 500 hours, we run the 4k bulbs for 6-650. The longer a bulb is used, the more likely the glass will get smokey, creating a darker picture. However, that usually only happens with our 3k bulbs which get used twice as long and the 4ks.
For my money, I've noticed the darker picture is because of the 3D glasses. You can make a picture as bright as you want, but it doesn't change the fact that you're still pretty much wearing sunglasses in a dark room. To me, it makes all these movies feel as if they were filmed on an overcast day. If there were a way to create a 3D picture similar to how the 3DS does, I'd have no problem with 3D movies.
Whats wierd is if all this got cut out and the film was recut...its still clocked at 136 minutes. I wonder how long the original cut must have been.
Out of all the stuff that was seemingly cut, the only thing that I think is really missed is that Lizard/Ratha/Spidey scene in the sewers
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Do theaters advertise what kind of projected they're using ? I have a bunch of AMCs here and I also have. Marquee cinema. The Marquee is a Cinedigm theater apparently. AMC probably uses Sony projectors right ??
Getting ready to buy my tickets for the 7:30pm IMAX showing on Sat.
TBH, I'm not that excited for a reboot, but (I guess) excited enough to see this movie in the theaters. And while I enjoyed the old trilogy (yes, even SM3), I'm not sure I'll dig SM's origin story this go around.
This would be accurate if Amazing Spider-Man was doing better than most the Raimi movies critically or financially. This... is not the case.Raimi got Burton'd in record time...or was it that he already Schumacher'd himself?
Amirox couldnt be More wrong, he could try though. Ridiculous explanation, fact is the scene is very well acted, I'd like to see your stupid face if something like this happened to you, it IS totally authentic.
Everything you say makes you sound like a huge douche bag.
Green Lantern had a teaser at the end? lol, I watched that on DVR and didn't even bother to fast forward the credits. :x
It showed the pink space pedophile putting on the yellow ring and becoming... you know yellow evil. This is after the power of the Green ring you know.. saved the day and showed that they didn't have to rely on the Yellow ones.Green Lantern had a teaser at the end? lol, I watched that on DVR and didn't even bother to fast forward the credits. :x
I bet I could count on my hands the number of people who actually stuck around for the Greg Lantern post-credits scene.
This would be accurate if Amazing Spider-Man was doing better than most the Raimi movies critically or financially. This... is not the case.
Also, I thought the teaser at the end was terrible. Isn't the point of those things typically to either give a tease for the sequel, or clarify a plot point that wasn't finished in the movie, or have a funny gag.
Iron Man: Teases Nick Fury and the fact that Marvel is going to make an Avengers movie.
The Incredible Hulk: Introduces the first hero crossover by showing Tony Stark (this one is actually pretty lame)
Iron Man 2: Teases Thor! Oh shit!
Thor: Teases Loki coming to Earth and getting the Tesseract! Oh shit!
Green Lantern: Horrible movie, and a nonsensical tease, but sets up the villain for the sequel I pray will never happen.
Captain America: Shows how Captain America ended up in modern times (also has an Avengers trailer)
Avengers: Teases the next villain. Oh shhhhit!
Amazing Spider-Man: Who is that? So we're going to learn more about Peter's parents? .... I should hope so I guess, because that plot obviously went nowhere in this movie.
I thought the reboot portion of the movie (probably the first 1/3) was the worst part of it. I had so much deja vu during it that I was convinced that I was going to hate the rest of it. But once the action picks up and the relationship between Peter and Gwen grows, it becomes a different movie than the trilogy, for the better.
It would have worked had Raimi done it w/Bruce Campbell.
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Anyone got a link to that video? Did they really release 25 minutes of the film in promo materials?A few weeks ago a YouTube user took all of the clips and trailers released for The Amazing Spider-Man and made a pretty accurate, beat-by-beat 25-minute long version of the movie. Buried in all of that footage, and in the photos released by Sony marketing, was evidence of a different version of the movie.
What was the original origin story?yeah, Sony execs probably panicked about the altered origin. Sony's operation seems to be run shoddily when it comes to green lighting scripts.
Anyone got a link to that video? Did they really release 25 minutes of the film in promo materials?
What was the original origin story?
I agree with the point about plot points and it probably means that there were many last minute changes to a great deal of the movie.All that uncut footage just underlines how much of a mess ASM's plot was. It commits a ton of basic writing errors just introducing plot points like that and then leaving them dangling. Peter's arc itself is very strange and has almost no discernible turning points (heck, it even has a reversion of sorts in the last scene).
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Anyone got a link to that video? Did they really release 25 minutes of the film in promo materials?
I agree with the point about plot points and it probably means that there were many last minute changes to a great deal of the movie.
Peter's still a kid and it seems appropriate that he's not making completely mature decisions like a seasoned hero.
If our choices are between characters who continually completely forget the lessons of the previous movie and characters that don't quite learn the lesson of the current movie, I'd probably go with the latter because it makes the lesson "learning" seem less fake; it's almost inevitable that these lessons will have to be learned again in the next movie.
I see some people saying this, and I don't get it at all. The teaser is PERFECT for the purpose it's trying to accomplish, which is getting you to talk about wtf might happen in the sequel.Also, I thought the teaser at the end was terrible. Isn't the point of those things typically to either give a tease for the sequel, or clarify a plot point that wasn't finished in the movie, or have a funny gag.
I see some people saying this, and I don't get it at all. The teaser is PERFECT for the purpose it's trying to accomplish, which is getting you to talk about wtf might happen in the sequel.
It's perfectly done, as it doesn't clearly indicate any specific antagonist at all. The echoing voice of Conners' answer makes me think figment of his imagination, the long hair/coat/old voice makes me think Vulture, the vanishing act makes me think Mysterio, everything else makes you speculate Osborn. It's mysterious and does its job. Plus, it lets you know there's more to Peter's father than we've been let on.
We find that out when Gwen dies.However, the film doesn't present Peter's decision to break his promise as a bad one..
I see some people saying this, and I don't get it at all. The teaser is PERFECT for the purpose it's trying to accomplish, which is getting you to talk about wtf might happen in the sequel.
It's perfectly done, as it doesn't clearly indicate any specific antagonist at all. The echoing voice of Conners' answer makes me think figment of his imagination, the long hair/coat/old voice makes me think Vulture, the vanishing act makes me think Mysterio, everything else makes you speculate Osborn. It's mysterious and does its job. Plus, it lets you know there's more to Peter's father than we've been let on.
That it's justified that way doesn't mean it's justifiable any more than having a reason makes something reasonable.I've seen some people make that claim before; that his decision at the end was justifiable because he was young and learning.
However, the film doesn't present Peter's decision to break his promise as a bad one.
The movie ends on a somewhat triumphant "fuck yeah he's a hero" tone - complete with him swinging through the city - that it's incongruous with the disrespectful thing he just did 30 seconds earlier.
It's shitty "having your cake and eating it" writing.
I disagree. All it does is confuse people not get them hyped. If we already knew that a sequel was on the way, what does this teaser tell us about it? That there may (or may not be) a man who is after Peter...I see some people saying this, and I don't get it at all. The teaser is PERFECT for the purpose it's trying to accomplish, which is getting you to talk about wtf might happen in the sequel.
It's perfectly done, as it doesn't clearly indicate any specific antagonist at all. The echoing voice of Conners' answer makes me think figment of his imagination, the long hair/coat/old voice makes me think Vulture, the vanishing act makes me think Mysterio, everything else makes you speculate Osborn. It's mysterious and does its job. Plus, it lets you know there's more to Peter's father than we've been let on.