CaseytheMuppet
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Yay, another Telutubbies spin-off!
I would have accepted it a lot more if it didn't have such an annoying and TOTALLY unrealistic villain. I agree though, it could have amazing sequels!The new Spider-Man has heart, humor, grit and great chemistry from its leading stars. It also has a sluggish first act filled with flashbacks that add very little to the story in this film. It sets the stage for some truly amazing sequels. This one seemed to have the bland studio hand in it a little more than it should. This gets a solid B from me.
The Lizard is a popular, classic Spider-Man villain that was set up in Raimi's trilogy but was never used. A lot of Spidey's villains are kind of spectacular. I had no problem with him except the facial design and haphazard character development. Dr Connors was supposed to have more of a mentor connection to Peter Parker. I feel they wasted too much time on other elements in the beginning of the film. I also feel that the director called upon a few too many of Raimi's cinematic strategies.I would have accepted it a lot more if it didn't have such an annoying and TOTALLY unrealistic villain. I agree though, it could have amazing sequels!
I didn't see it yet, but the fact they're starting the movie off with that sort of reminds me of the Spectacular Spider-Man series. That's the villain they started the show with too.The Lizard is a popular, classic Spider-Man villain that was set up in Raimi's trilogy but was never used. A lot of Spidey's villains are kind of spectacular. I had no problem with him except the facial design and haphazard character development. Dr Connors was supposed to have more of a mentor connection to Peter Parker.