great movie.. kicked ass from start to finish except for aunt may's speech which was over the top and way too long... AAA+++
also, to clear up some serious comic book mistakes in this thread... Harry is not Hobgoblin. Ned Leeds was Hobgoblin. Harry was simply Green Goblin (though referred to by fans and info places Green Goblin (II)). Also, John Jameson better not end up being Venom.. It is Eddie Brock. It was Eddie in the MU, Eddie in the Ultime U, and should be Eddie in the movies.. As far as what they do with John Jameson.. well frankly, his work here is done.. he was a basic plot device and nothing more.. we need to move on from it now just like they did in the comics a loong looooong time ago...
as for the people here who were disappointed.. I can see that.. any time the hype builds way up it is easy to be let down, no matter how good a movie ends up being.. all I will say is that if you liked the first one and came away not liking this one, I would give it another shot... part of the problem is this one was SOO much different from the first one.. You go in expecting more of the same and instead are given a MUCH quirkier Sam Raimi movie than the mainstream first movie..
but there is seriously a lot ot love here.
and if you hated the movie because parts were contrived/silly/unbelievable/etc, sorry, but really, WHAT THE HELL WERE YOU EXPECTING!! This movie is a downright amazing adaption of around a good 10 years of Spider-Man develoment (college and falling in love with MJ) and 40 years of doc ock development.. If you don't like that, you pretty much don't like the comic or the character and in that case why the hell would you go see the movie?
Not saying people don't have a right to their opinion, but seriously, if you have any affinity for the character there is no way you could have no liked this movie... maybe a little let down or disappointed, but the movie pretty much covers the spider-man mythos to a T, at least the part it is trying to cover.
also, to clear up some serious comic book mistakes in this thread... Harry is not Hobgoblin. Ned Leeds was Hobgoblin. Harry was simply Green Goblin (though referred to by fans and info places Green Goblin (II)). Also, John Jameson better not end up being Venom.. It is Eddie Brock. It was Eddie in the MU, Eddie in the Ultime U, and should be Eddie in the movies.. As far as what they do with John Jameson.. well frankly, his work here is done.. he was a basic plot device and nothing more.. we need to move on from it now just like they did in the comics a loong looooong time ago...
as for the people here who were disappointed.. I can see that.. any time the hype builds way up it is easy to be let down, no matter how good a movie ends up being.. all I will say is that if you liked the first one and came away not liking this one, I would give it another shot... part of the problem is this one was SOO much different from the first one.. You go in expecting more of the same and instead are given a MUCH quirkier Sam Raimi movie than the mainstream first movie..
but there is seriously a lot ot love here.
and if you hated the movie because parts were contrived/silly/unbelievable/etc, sorry, but really, WHAT THE HELL WERE YOU EXPECTING!! This movie is a downright amazing adaption of around a good 10 years of Spider-Man develoment (college and falling in love with MJ) and 40 years of doc ock development.. If you don't like that, you pretty much don't like the comic or the character and in that case why the hell would you go see the movie?
Not saying people don't have a right to their opinion, but seriously, if you have any affinity for the character there is no way you could have no liked this movie... maybe a little let down or disappointed, but the movie pretty much covers the spider-man mythos to a T, at least the part it is trying to cover.