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Spiderman 2

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After seeing the first spiderman and pretty much enjoying all the marvel comic's movies i was really looking forward to seeing spiderman 2...especially since it got such good reviews from critics...that being said, what a huge disappointment of a summer blockbuster it was. It's long, boring and just a typical lame sequel...the movie is totally predictable and C movie at best.

First off, it's basically an action movie with no action.
Secondly, they spent way too much time rehashing stuff from the first movie.
Lastly, i guess it's gripe i've had since the first movie..casting, kristen dunst is not hot enough to be mary jane and tobey mcguire is just too much a wuss to be spiderman...

anyways, just curious about what everyone else thought about it....
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i guess i couldn't disagree more. i thought it was great, much better than the first. i enoyed the action, character development, and didn't feel that it lame in the least.

what i enjoyed most was how the feeling of the movie was very close to how i remember the comic books; that peter parker is just a kid with real problems just like the rest of us. he has rent to pay, can't get a girlfriend, etc. it makes him much more human than some other superheroes, i.e. superman, batman, etc.

anyway, i thought it was great movie. it fully entertained my little pea brain.
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joebagadonuts wrote:i guess i couldn't disagree more. i thought it was great, much better than the first. i enoyed the action, character development, and didn't feel that it lame in the least.

what i enjoyed most was how the feeling of the movie was very close to how i remember the comic books; that peter parker is just a kid with real problems just like the rest of us. he has rent to pay, can't get a girlfriend, etc. it makes him much more human than some other superheroes, i.e. superman, batman, etc.

anyway, i thought it was great movie. it fully entertained my little pea brain.


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gambit187 wrote:Too bad the next one wont be out till 2007


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I agree with Surferskin....it was long, too much love story....she's not hot enough...how long are they going to milk the I'm not sure who I want to be scenario?

I didn't think it was as good as the first and neither did my 9 year-old step-son.
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Texas Hog wrote:I agree with Surferskin....it was long, too much love story....she's not hot enough...how long are they going to milk the I'm not sure who I want to be scenario?

I didn't think it was as good as the first and neither did my 9 year-old step-son.


i agree about kirsten dunst. she's not very attractive and too......droopy, if you catch my drift. but the spiderman comics were all about the 'i'm not sure who i want to be' scenario. so it made sense to me that the movie would reflect that.
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I enjoyed the movie. Good development of the characters and Dr. Octopus is a better villian than Green Goblin (in my opinion). I liked it better than the original.
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Ok...here's some spoilers, so cover your eyes if you haven't seen the movie...cover your eyes!!!!!


Here's a list of things that were completely fake about the movie or just plain gay (now i know that it's only a movie and comic book movie at that but they should try to make somewhat real):

1. Correct me if i'm wrong but i don't think that spiderman ever just lost his powers because he didn't believe strong enough..(and i guess you can go back to the first one about spiderman can't magically shoot webs out of his hands)...and that's pretty much a direct ripoff of superman 2.
2. That 3 year old helping lift up peter parker out of the burning building. :roll:
3. spiderman making that perfect web at the end for him and MJ out of nowhere.
4. spiderman was never strong enough to stop a moving train especially with his webs.
5. why were they so quick to reveal spiderman's idenity???
6. i do agree that doc oct was pretty cool villian but i thought that he was way under used in the movie.
7. i thought the special effects of spiderman swinging through the city were much more fake looking this time around.

My 2 cents ...actually that was probably more than two cents but oh well...probably more like a quarter. :wink:
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I loved the movie, but I'm afraid I will have to see it again since I was at a very "ghetto" movie theater, and this hispanic dude decided to carry on a conversation point during a climatic speech in the film. What a jerk!!!
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REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:I loved the movie, but I'm afraid I will have to see it again since I was at a very "ghetto" movie theater, and this hispanic dude decided to carry on a conversation point during a climatic speech in the film. What a jerk!!!


That's why DVDs are soooo great. I just plug into my home theater and off I go, with no idle chatter around me. I will wait once again for the DVD release.
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5. why were they so quick to reveal spiderman's idenity??? I know!

6. i do agree that doc oct was pretty cool villian but i thought that he was way under used in the movie.
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joebagadonuts wrote:
Texas Hog wrote:I agree with Surferskin....it was long, too much love story....she's not hot enough...how long are they going to milk the I'm not sure who I want to be scenario?

I didn't think it was as good as the first and neither did my 9 year-old step-son.


i agree about kirsten dunst. she's not very attractive and too......droopy, if you catch my drift. but the spiderman comics were all about the 'i'm not sure who i want to be' scenario. so it made sense to me that the movie would reflect that.


ah....I wasn't familiar with the comic so that helps explain that...thanks
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I FREAKING LOVED IT!!! If you haven't seen it, then go see it, you won't feel like you wasted money. I felt like I was right there in the middle of the action. The CG was flawless, there is only one time thru the entire film where I was like "dag that looked fake" and that was at the very end when Spiderman jumped in the air. The CG character seem to have no weight.
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