Talk:The Spectacular Spider-man

Hmm, pretty cool. To be honest, I actually liked The Amazing Spider-Man. Sure, it wasn't piss-your-pants excellent like The Dark Knight, but it sure wasn't as awful as most movies that are being pumped out of Hollywood (*cough*SilentHillRevelations*cough*). People are really giving the reboot a bad wrap from petty nitpicking I think. The most criticism I've seen was the basketball and football post scenes, but apparently, some people don't know what comedy relief is, or they simply forgot that Spider-Man isn't gravely stoic. While the scenes were a little... odd, it didn't change the quality of the movie for me. And for all the people saying that Raimi's trilogy versus Webb's trilogy... how can you even make that connection? Webb's Spiderman and Raimi's Spiderman are both completely different films with their own styles, and to be really honest with you, I think Webb's Spiderman took it home over Raimi's, which seems almost cheesy now. Too cheesy for my taste anyways, but still, I'll always have appreciation for Raimi's for really putting Spiderman on the big scene. Anyways, sorry for that... essay. lol XtranormalGeek 19:01, December 5, 2012 (UTC)

It's okay. I like hearing other people's opinions. I just felt the movie butchered the Peter Parker character, ruined Lizard, left out important scenes (he never confronts the guy who kills Uncle Ben?), and turned Peter into a complete d**che. I just wanted to reboot it. I'm going to go with a different path from the previous movies, and hope I can make a better reboot than Webb did.

TheCannon (talk) 19:13, December 5, 2012 (UTC)