Don't spoiler the truth. It's massively nostalgia based in its influence. Several MCU films have far surpassed it.
100% RT, 6.7/10 average rating. Yup, sounds like a MCU film.
And apart from the avengers being mentioned and the credits scene, it sounds like this movie is pretty self contained.Would be more interested if this wasn't part of the MCU. I'm really tired of every superhero movie basically having a connection to another. Probably the biggest reason I liked Deadpool because it was so self-contained (apart from the little bit of Xmen).
lmao at ign's review blurb
Talking about RT numbers when only 12 reviews are counted. Yup, sounds like a GAF post.100% RT, 6.7/10 average rating. Yup, sounds like a MCU film.
It's annoying that people treat art like math in the first place. Get off these numbers and averages and pay more attention to what's actually being said.Lol, definitely does.
People will treat it as 100% and disregard the 6.7... man that gets annoying.
Spider-Man 2 is terrible. Characters speak in monologues like they know they're in a movie.
lmao at ign's review blurb
i'm def into the middle school book report style
Nah, bruh.And yet Alfred Molina still outacts everyone else who's ever been in a superhero film. While playing Doctor fucking Octopus.
And yes, that includes Ledger. Molina dragged a mediocre character and pulled him so high Marvel comics made him fucking Spider-Man,
Just wait till DC makes a Zatanna movie.
Nah, bruh.
Molina was great and brought alot to the character, but out-act anyone who's ever been in a CBM? Nah.
We've had some good performances in past superhero movies and the genre's current popularity is pulling in so much talent.
But is it better than Thor 2?
But is it better than Thor 2?
The horror of liking but not loving a movie.100% RT, 6.7/10 average rating. Yup, sounds like a MCU film.
Simply stating an opinion! The time has long passed since Raimi was a gold standard for superhero films. I'm more inclined to agree with something like The Dark Knight, but I won't be moved on Peter Parker Cries 2.
What we should really all be railing against is ill-informed reviewers referring to every Marvel properties film under an umbrella term.
It's pretty good. Just not a paradigm superhero films need follow.
Better then BvS or Thor 2 discussions.I come into a Doctor Strange thread and find Spider-Man 2 slander instead.
You disgust me, GAF.
The horror of liking but not loving a movie.
I disagree. I don't love Spider-Man 2 as much as some people, but I really do think that it set and continues to be the model for superhero films to follow. It handled so many different things, levity and humour, darkness and drama, with such grace. It was able to tackle real world themes like struggling to make ends meet and self-discovery while still being a goofy, fun adventure.
Spider-Man 2 has been surpassed by a few superhero movies, but it's still the granddaddy of the MCU, the blueprint to it all.
Tobey still sucks tho.
100% RT, 6.7/10 average rating. Yup, sounds like a MCU film.
No, it looks like a LSD tripNo "it looks like a tv show" this time ?
Nah.the only super hero movie that may be more overrrated than Spider-Man 2 is The Dark Knight
I come into a Doctor Strange thread and find Spider-Man 2 slander instead.
You disgust me, GAF.
And so does Spider-Man 2Nah.
TDK deserves the praise it gets.
Lol, definitely does.
People will treat it as 100% and disregard the 6.7... man that gets annoying.
Those scores always seem weird to me as many critics don't even score movies.
I haven't even read them and I'm already mad as hell.
Those scores always seem weird to me as many critics don't even score movies.
100% RT, 6.7/10 average rating. Yup, sounds like a MCU film.
Is your face like this
Or this
100% RT, 6.7/10 average rating. Yup, sounds like a MCU film.
Honestly, one of my favorite things in discussion about the Spider-Man films, is correcting people who always over exaggerate the numbers times of Peter Parker actually cries in those films.
I hope they cast Claire Danes as Peter Parker after Homecoming flops and they reboot it again. Then we can really have some next level crying.Honestly, one of my favorite things in discussion about the Spider-Man films, is correcting people who always over exaggerate the numbers times of Peter Parker actually cries in those films.