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  43. We've always known that Spider-Man's most important conflict has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man. But in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker finds that his greatest battle is about to begin. It's great to be Spider-Man. For Peter Parker, there's no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers, embracing being the hero, and spending time with Gwen. But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city. With the emergence of Electro, Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend, Harry Osborn, returns, Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: Oscorp.
  44. When New York is put under siege by Oscorp, it is up to Spider-Man to save the city he swore to protect as well as his loved ones.
  45. I can&#39;t talk about the Amazing Spider-Man 2 without mentioning the first film of this new franchise and it&#39;s predecessors in the first franchise at the same time. The biggest disappointment I found with all of these films is that the origin and characteristics of Spider-Man and accompanying characters have been altered from those of the original comics.<br/><br/>In the original comics, Peter Parker was a college student working on a project that involved radio activity. During testing, a normal spider gets caught in the way of the radiation and then winds up biting Peter, causing him to transform into our hero. The spider then goes off and dies. Both of the new franchises have chosen to change the way that the spider becomes capable of transforming a person into a super-human. Furthermore, the original story eliminates the possibility of anyone else encountering the same circumstance. In the first and second stories, it&#39;s feasible that other people could be bitten and become super-human just like Peter. In fact, in this film of the second franchise, they use this possibility to create the Green Goblin which is another character origin alteration and disappointment.<br/><br/>As far as it goes, the first franchise stayed closest to the original story line with one significant difference being that our new Spider-Man could spin webs directly from his wrists. In the original story, Peter, being a science major, had to develop web shooters to enhance his new physical capabilities. The shooters depended on web fluid cartridges and this was part of his limitations during villain battles. In both franchises, this fact was either significantly altered or just omitted.<br/><br/>Casting in both franchises had it&#39;s ups and downs. In the first franchise, I wasn&#39;t sure about Toby McGuire as Spider-Man. Surprisingly, in the first film, I thought he did exceptionally well. I can&#39;t say as much for the second and third installments. The whole emotional break-down he goes through in each felt ridiculous and painful. As for the other characters portrayed in the first installment, I thought a really good job was done in the first movie, but the follow ups weren&#39;t as well received.<br/><br/>In the second franchise we have Peter Parker/Spider-Man played by Andrew Garfield. Garfield is a taller, thinner and more confident character in contrast with McGuire. Though I wasn&#39;t too sure how to accept him in this role, all in all, I thought he did pretty good as well. I definitely liked his improved confidence over McGuire&#39;s character, but I did have a hard time accepting his thinner physique.<br/><br/>This franchise uses Sally Field playing the role of Aunt May. To me, this was a big mistake as Sally just doesn&#39;t fit the bill of the original character from the comics. Neither her script or her appearance and persona worked for me. Rosemary Harris was a far better Aunt May in the first franchise.<br/><br/>In the first film of this franchise, I thought the Lizard was done well. I can&#39;t remember his comic origin, but I liked the character and the effects used to bring him to life.<br/><br/>In this film, I can&#39;t say that I liked any of the villains. Again, big alterations to their origins and or characteristics where executed. Electro&#39;s character from origin to end was cheesy to say the least. The Rhino was majorly ridiculous and completely altered from the original comics. In this story Rhino is turned into a man in a robotic suit. This was nothing like the original where he was simply large, powerful and fast and wore a protective suit that looked like a rhino. In fact, in both franchises, the choice to alter villain costumes for the Goblin and the Rhino into metallic and/or robotic suites was again an unwanted disappointment.<br/><br/>I could go on and on comparing the two franchises and knit-picking them for their shortcomings. However, its best to say that I was impressed with both at the start. Unfortunately, as with the first franchise and its follow-ups to the first film, I wasn&#39;t terribly excited with the second installment in this latest franchise. It was okay for a day at the movies, but it isn&#39;t a film I will want to see over and over again.<br/><br/>Before closing this review, there is one thing I would like to add. I don&#39;t know about anyone else, but I&#39;m growing rather tired of seeing Stan Lee do his little cameo appearances in every one of the Marvel films. It only increases the cheese factor.
  46. I love Spider-Man. I really love Spider-Man. He&#39;s my favourite superhero of all time. And to have him in a cluttered, passionless, boring, and anger inducing movie makes me depressed.<br/><br/>This movie is such a giant mess. Subplots are everywhere, villains are lazily written, the decision making in this movie is questionable, logic is thrown out the window, and I forgot that Peter Parker was supposed to be Peter Parker.<br/><br/>Andrew Garfield may have done an okay job as Spider-Man, but he did a terrible job as Peter Parker. When I think of Peter Parker, the last thing I think of is a hipster with attractive looks and angsty emotions with a hot girlfriend. <br/><br/>Sure, the Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker romance comes off as genuine, but is it because the script is forcing us to see how much in love they are or is it because Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield are dating?<br/><br/>Max Dillon. wut why how could they what even Electro, I mean, the Riddler, hates Spider-Man because he&#39;s an attention seeking whore.<br/><br/>Dane Dehaan was a great actor for a role like Harry Osborne. I loved his performance in Chronicle as an angsty teenager. However, in here, it felt heavily overacted. Whining, evil for some reason, killing people?<br/><br/>On a related note, the movie never explained the motives of the super villains. In every Spider-Man movie, they clearly explain what the plan was for them being evil or dominant. However, once they reach their goal, what happens next? When Harry and Electro team up, they want to kill Spider-Man, but they never explain why. They never explain what to do next. It&#39;s so cluttered.<br/><br/>This movie is just a cluttered mess. The movie jumps from subplots including Peter and Harry being friends, Max becoming Electro, Harry having a disease and being in charge of Oscorp, Peter and Gwen having a problem, Gwen going to college, Aunt May having a job, Rhino being there, Peter&#39;s parents and their disappearance, Harry turning into the Green Goblin, the death of a main character, and then two unrelated planes about to crash in the final battle.<br/><br/>There is no time to breathe. There is nothing of substance that is good form this movie. The action scenes are quick and don&#39;t mean anything. I know who is going to die. I know who is going to live. It&#39;s so boring. Everything is happening at once and I can&#39;t help but to not care.<br/><br/>If this review felt like a mess, this movie is worse.<br/><br/>And the worst thing is, everything, every single sub plot, every single cliffhanger left in this movie, every teaser and easter egg, is just build up for a sequel that will never happen. Again, why should I care about what&#39;s going on if it doesn&#39;t mean anything in the end? <br/><br/>As for a movie with nothing going on while everything is going on, this movie is just really really really not good. I detest this movie. It is personally the worst movie of all time.
  47. Redundancy remains a problem, but this overlong superhero sequel gets by on sound, fury and star chemistry.
  48. Electro is the major villain. Harry Osborn later becomes the Green Goblin. Rhino also appears to confront Spider-Man at the end of the film. No, he never even appeared onscreen in this series. He was mentioned a number of times and Peter Parker sent him an e-mail to rethink Spider-Man&#39;s negative publicity. Jameson responds with an e-mail reading, &quot;WRONG&quot;. <a href="/name/nm0940362/">Shailene Woodley</a> had been cast to play Mary-Jane Watson, but all of her scenes were removed from the final film. It was decided her character was not essential to this story. There is no post/mid-credits scene expanding the events from The Amazing Spider-Man 2&quot; There was an X-Men: Days of Future Past preview that was shown in theaters, but it is not available in Blu-ray/DVD releases. Stan Lee is seen at Peter and Gwen&#39;s graduation. When Peter&#39;s name is called, he says, &quot;I think I know that guy.&quot; The idea was for the two villains Doctor Octopus and the Vulture to later appear in a spinoff for the Sinister Six. This series was prematurely discontinued and followed by another reboot, so the film about the supervillains teaming up with each other was shelved, while the reboot has nothing to do with these Spider-Man movies at all. Marc Webb had planned this series as a trilogy and thought he would return to direct The Amazing Spider-Man 3 which was originally scheduled for release on June 10th, 2016. Sony Pictures then decided to delay it from being released until sometime in 2017. An agreement was eventually made with Marvel Studios to have Spider-Man appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe—vis-à-vis <a href="/title/tt3498820/">Captain America: Civil War (2016)</a> (2016)—and in 2017 with <a href="/title/tt2250912/">Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)</a> coming out in the month that The Amazing Spider-Man 3 would have been released in 2016. a5c7b9f00b
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