shuri said:Dunst's acting was so bad, she looked wasted through the whole movie.
ManaByte said:Alex Ross' opening credits.
Phoenix said:The way the opening credits were done was inspired. I hope that they do that for all of the movies going forward.
BuddyChrist83 said:my now-*former friend* said it was okay.
Defensor said:On a related Spiderman note, this is going to be released:
I can't wait to rewatch the events of Spidey from the planet Spider and has a giant robot named Leopard
Hell ya!
ManaByte said:
Matlock said:It was the ultimate film! An amazing spectacle that entangled me in its web! A startling story that has you hooked from the first frame!
Toby as Peter Parker was spectacular! Kirsten as Mary Jane was sensational!
You have to love the webshooters, which are the mark of true swingers! What about Peter unmasked?
Unlimited entertainment that'll stay through you, a true blue classic that will still be remembered in 2099!
Giant-sized fights with the maximum carnage allowed on screen in a PG-13 film! Untold tales set up!
This universe of Marvel films will make for a treasury of a home theatre collection, with many including the deadly foes of Spider-Man! This is the Marvel age!
An essential film that must not be missed, True Believers! Excelsior!
ManaByte said:So who caught Stan's cameo? He even had a line!
aparisi2274 said:Well so I am sitting here, and I know I already mentioned the whole thing about the train Scene and how there is no EL in NYC anymore. I thought you guys would like to see the pics of what the EL looks like now in NYC
mattx5 said:STUPID STUPID WORK! I want to go see it tonight but I have to wait till Friday
The glowing reviews are killing me.
All the talk of Raimi's trademark shots, and classic Spidey humor and action, damnit, I want to see it NOW!
Guzim said:Stan Lee's cameo was awesome, and so was Phil LaMarr's!
Guzim said:Matt, yes Ted does
aparisi2274 said:OMG!!!
I just remembered the funniest scene in the movie.
when Spidey loses his web, and he has to take the elevator. Hal Sparks gets in, and he is talking to him, and Spidey is like "Yeah it rides up in the crotch a little" I was rolling.
ManaByte said:Despite what that bum on the corner told you, crack does NOT do a body good.
Matlock said:I've just recieved images from Federman's brain after watching Spider-Man 2, and it ain't pretty!
ACE said:I could have done with some crack to put up with the first half of the movie. I think some ppl are a little too nostalgic in terms of reading the comics and now seeing it on the big screen
IAmtheFMan said:I guess I'm definitely in the minority here.
I thought it was decent, but not spectacular. Moved at a better pace than the first one, and Molina was great as Doc Oc. Unfortunately, I thought the movie was fraught with some banality, especially in the dialogue. The action scenes were well executed, but nothing to the point where I personally was like "hot damn, this is awesome!"
Phoenix said:Don't let the smooth taste fool you. There are a fair number of us out there who thought that is was a good summer film but that it wasn't spectacular or the 'best movie evar'
Matlock said:Just another small note, a gripe if you will.
I hated that Ock died, I really don't want this to become a Batmaneque franchise where every film becomes an exercise in "HEY, LET'S SHOW A VILLAIN GET KILLED." Meh.
What I really would have liked is to see him in Rikers, robot arms attached to the walls.
Matlock said:Conan36X: Also, I wish Ock wouldn't have died
Conan36X: That was lame
Conan36X: :-\
ZombiePancakes: i'm sorry
ZombiePancakes: he can still come back, as pure evil, if they want to be super cheap
Conan36X: LOL
Conan36X: That would be so wrong, haha
ZombiePancakes: "THE TENTACLES JUST WOKE HIM UP! HE'S A ZOMBIE!"
Spidey 2 Swings Into America On Record-Breaking Pace
$10.5 Million By Mid-Afternoon Wednesday, Projecting Past Best Wed. Opening Ever, $34.5m For LOTR: ROTK, & Closing In On Spider-Man's Record Best Opening Day, $39.4m, Inc. Wed Sneaks