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The Amazing Spider-Man 1&2 - Worse Than You Can Even Imagine

May 02, 2020
So a couple of weeks ago I had to reminisce about Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies and it was really fun. You're a shining example of snowflake Millennials who don't get jokes. Now go put on the dress your husband bought you and stop doing it. Making you tune in, I hadn't seen the movies in a while and it helped me appreciate them a little better. I had many reasonable points that everyone unanimously agreed with, as always. I hope you burn in the deepest hole on the hill and then The guy doing it appears in front of you, but then I remembered that there is a Spider Man movie that I hadn't seen and of course I heard terrible things about it.
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Every movie critic on YouTube has already talked about this movie, but in a way. I just got here and I couldn't talk about it, so I want my turn. Of course, I'm talking about Amazing Spider-Man 2, however, there is a movie that came out before, a movie I saw once when it came out. So before we start, I have something to quickly address about my last video because it comes into play when reviewing these movies. A lot of people seem to confuse me by mocking Camp eNOS from Sam Raimi's trilogy as something bad. I said it many times.
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I like how cheesy these movies are. I wholeheartedly believe the cheesiness was intentional on Sam Raimi's part. My point was that camping is more of a product of the times and this level of comic book silliness stands out by today's standards, but overall I like it. Campina s... and I accept it, it makes movies 100 percent more enjoyable, but I don't mention this to save face, you guys know I don't really care if people disagree with me or misinterpret my videos. I'm bringing this. Up because this is exactly why I hate the

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Spider-Man movies at their worst.
the amazing spider man 1 2   worse than you can even imagine
Sam Raimi's movies are still fun to watch. The worst of the trilogy is really fun. You can't have a bad time watching this movie. But these movies. They are miserable to watch They have little to no humor They have almost no sign of life You don't have uplifting or inspiring moments like the Spider-Man movies that come before or after You don't have likable and charming characters Over- the best performances, this review took a long time because I couldn't

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sit down and finish The Amazing Spider-Man in one sitting. It took me three days to fully watch it, so with all that being said, let's get started.
the amazing spider man 1 2   worse than you can even imagine
Now let's start with the first movie, The Amazing Spiderman, if I had never heard of Spider-Man, if I wasn't a huge Chuck Shell fan, which I am, I would hate this movie, no, probably not, there are two ways to address a review of this series as a Spider-Man fan and as a movie fan, for example, YMS is a review from a few years ago that focuses a lot on how this movie fails as a movie, while the screen crushes the video and discusses how the movie fails like Spider. Man Film now as someone who really likes Spider-Man and someone who really likes movies in general.
I'm going to try to do both in terms of overall story structure, pacing, and acting. Things could be so much

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, it's not really noticeable, like there really is nothing. There's something interesting going on here, but there's nothing horrible right now either. I love the opinion that you can change things about superheroes in their movies if it makes the movie better. I already talked about how changing the Mandarin for a different character wasn't a bad idea and how it works. It actually worked pretty well nowadays in the movies Thor is a clown and everyone likes him, including me, that's not how he is in the comics, he's not a fool, but they decided to make it funnier because it just didn't resonate with the audience with these changes.
They're not bad, they actually improve the characters a bit, however when you have Batman pull out a gun and shoot people, I don't think that's a very good change, I don't think you should have done that and that's the main thing. problem. This whole series doesn't understand Spider-Man, it doesn't understand the things that make Spider-Man tick, so let's look at all these little problems because the little things really add up, so by the time this movie starts, it's shows us the first one. What's wrong with this series is that it overly romanticizes the concept of Pierre Parker's parents saying three times as fast.
Peter Parker's parents actually weren't that difficult. Anyway, it's pretty easy to say. Now the comics have done this a little bit too, but it's not a thing. that always focuses on why Peter Parker's parents don't matter, it's too much for the audience to worry about Aunt May, Uncle Ben, his mom and dad, all in one movie, that's too much and it's unnecessary, there's no reason to have it. his parents are so important in this movie if you completely remove these two characters it doesn't change the narrative one bit it just becomes oh Norman Osborn created the

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s, he created the superpowers okay that's exactly what which is in Ultimate Spider-Man. series which is exactly as it is in the original Sam Raimi films.
I really don't understand why his parents are so focused on these movies because he's not going anywhere. It's not that hard to motivate Spider-Man. Show me Uncle Ben being limited. Aunt May says something nice, bing-bang-boom, it's Spider-Man's story, it's not that hard now the second movie talks a lot more about his parents, so we'll save it for that movie for now, let's talk about the next one shit on this show Andrew Garfield Andrew Garfield is a very good actor you pretentious asshole you can tell that all the things that are wrong with his character aren't actually his fault and that he was told to do this but I attacked Tobey Maguire quite atrociously. we have to be fair, like I said, Tobey Maguire was doing a much better job than Garfield's Peter Parker and that's because his version of Peter Parker was written much better than this, he was a huge nerd and now he was a loser, yeah , Andrew Garfield has done it. these technobabble scenes where you can see it's actually a clever thing, how did you come up with this? and in some scenes he is an idiot, which is called strategy.
I'm sure you know the term strategy you've probably heard about it in school, but he's overconfident he doesn't have that Wallflower quality that Peter Parker needs he's not a nerdy outcast he's a punk skater he's less geeky and he's a little more freak if you understand what I'm saying, you understand. I reference shows that the big green goblin and anyway and this is a core aspect of Peter Parker that I think you should not change under any circumstances. I made fun of Tobey Maguire's punchable face, but I think punchable face is way better than sexy face, can we?
Please tone down the male model's sensual expressions. My daughter is coming home from school. I don't want her to see this, so in Flash Gordon's first bullying scene they don't

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bother with Peter Parker, she's just a random kid, this is like the first red flag. from the movie, if the companions don't even the guy they're picking on, then something's not right here, honestly, I think the thing is that Andrew Garfield is too tall and too handsome for his underwear to hold him upside down, so It just wouldn't have worked, so Peter goes to Oscorp to meet Dr.
Connors because of something weird with his father, it doesn't really matter, what does matter is that Peter sneaks into this demonstration by stealing someone else's inmate badge, then we have to keep an eye on that kid who earned his right to be there while he does it. They drag screaming, that's what. so peter follows this random guy and sneaks into this facility for almost no reason, he came here to see dr. Connors, but he just slips out and puts himself in danger. I thought the goal was to talk to dr. Connors because he thought he had a connection to your father, how come there's no one else in this part of the facility?
How come he can just walk into the

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s' lair without anyone noticing? Regardless, the film will now remind us that edited by three people who cut that sequence together, it was horrible, which one of you was it? Someone has to explain themselves. Now this scene is almost enjoyable, but the editing is so bad that I can't even have fun watching it. The idea here is. that Peter just got bitten by the spider and his powers are working on the subway ride home, so he's basically accidentally fighting people. I almost liked this scene, but the editing is very important, since every time an attack lands the screen goes black, it seems like a mistake.
That doesn't seem like he's there on purpose, so Peter Parker is now in his house and doesn't know how to control his strength. This is actually a very cute scene. I'm actually okay with this scene. This is the one. The first good scene of the movie, another scene I like is where Peter uses his new powers to beat Flash Thompson at basketball, not because I really like the scene, but because it's funny. Basketball scenes in superhero movies are always comedy gold, are you kidding me now? Many other reviewers have talked about how the scenes between Gwen and Peter are really the only good thing about this series and I disagree here, they're annoying because they're too cute, you know what I mean, which leads to these scenes are really real. long and consisting of what I can only assume is just Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, plus living and just reconciling and goes on for so long.
The character is my uncle, yeah, he's a pathological liar and I thought you were someone else, man, right? You don't have me on your computer, yeah, I mean, like I did, I took a picture of the debate team and you're right, so he must have seen, I mean, he was touching things up touching himself, let's move on please, then we finally get to the scene where Uncle Ben needs to be killed because we just have to get him out of the way. Peters just switches between being a nice guy and being a, he doesn't really seem like he even likes his uncle in his aunt. then they get into a fight and Peter runs away, so when Peter runs away, he goes to the store to buy milk and then a very confusing scenario happens, so Peter goes to the store and wants to buy his milk, but he doesn't have two cents, so try to steal two cents worth of wool take a penny leave a penny then the guy says no because that's obviously not how it works you can leave a penny any time you have to spend ten dollars to take a penny one can't afford your milk just step aside but daddy didn't give you enough money for milk that creates this weird scenario because on one hand Peters is a big idiot but the other is also a big idiot so Peters likes , okay, I can't buy my milk, so he leaves and the next customer throws this thing away so he can steal money from the register and then gives Peter the milk.
Okay, it makes sense so far, some Peters are about to leave and the store runs out and he's like, hey, stop that guy, hey, random guy I just talked to. Can you help me stop a criminal? Why would someone do that even if you didn't call them an idiot 10 seconds before? No client would help you chase down an armed robber. Anyway, this is where the strangest thing happens: the robber runs a block down the street and then trips and his gun falls out of his pocket or whatever, but Uncle Ben is right in front of him, so he screams and tries to go go for the gun, why? you do this, no one was in danger if you tried to die, so yeah, that's how Uncle Ben dies like an idiot, after that we get a scene where Flash Thompson is nice to Peter Parker because his uncle died and he actually told him liked this part, two good scenes, so So far, but this movie commits what I consider the biggest sin in this little series of movies.
Peter's only motivation for becoming Spider-Man and putting on the mask and swinging around is not, you know? With great power comes great responsibility that I need to protect. people, he does this for revenge, he walks the streets looking for Uncle Ben's killer, he attacks random people, he makes a disguise so the people he hits don't recognize him and they call the police, this is real, I can't make this up Spider-Man makes his costume in this movie so that people won't recognize him for his crimes. This movie treats this as a heroic moment. Finally it's Spider-Man. He's doing his thing, but he's not doing it for the right reasons and as an audience member.
You can tell he's not feeling well, something is totally wrong here, one of the things that bothers me the most is that he doesn't even stop some of these criminals, he lets some go because they're not the type he wants to kill. I don't fight crime out of disinterest. I can't express how much I hate this. Really with me. I should also mention that Spider-Man's suit in this movie looks horrible. He doesn't do Spider-Man's web either. shoot with his hand half the time this thing he doesn't do that at the time that's the only thing i hope this is a spider-man movie this is what his hand looks like this is what it looks like the first thing you have to get right , it's the first time: Andrew Garfield has the Spider-Man suit, he has his web shooters, he trusts his abilities,this is the first scene with him and he comes across as a villain, he's not funny, he's an idiot and then he even says that he would have beaten this guy up if he was the person he was looking for.
Well, he'll go outside. This is not Spider-Man. Someone needs to stop this menace. I'm going to take a little break here, guys, to tell you a story. The Amazing Spider-Man 698. We start the story seeing Peter a little out of place. He is acting similar to our Andrew Garfield acts in this movie. He's a little bad, but not in an evil way. He's just an idiot and then. he gets progressively

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and as a reader you're okay, wait a minute, it was a little noticeable at first, but at this point, PeterParker is flirting with women who aren't Mary Jane while he's out on a date with Mary Jane.
He seems like he doesn't really care about the lives of others. Something's not right here. What's going on? Why is Peter like this in this comic? But then at the end of the story you discover that that wasn't Peter Parker, but another guy. I'm not going to reveal who he is because it's one of the best Spider-Man stories, but it's very well written thanks to you as the reader. You know something isn't right because you're so familiar with Spider-Man that the entire story depends on your expectations of how Peter Parker is supposed to act. People know what kind of person he's supposed to be, even if you don't know Spider. -Man, well, what I'm trying to say is that this is the problem that these movies have, if you don't understand Peter Parker well, people won't be convinced, you won't get people to like these movies, it may seem. like a small thing but like i said, the small adds up now we get to another part of the movie that i like, it's just this shot of dr.
Connors looking at the reflection of his arm, it's a very good shot. I think this is really cool anyway. Now we have another romantic improvisation scene. I also love how Captain Stacy describes Spider-Man in this movie. He is an amateur who attacks civilians. in the dead of night he's clumsy, he leaves clues but he's still dangerous, yes you said it brother Spider-Man, that guy is a menace, but since the scenes ended we have to go back to Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield making strange noises at each other and inhumane to each other, okay, okay. It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
Oh what, after that the lizard attacks people on a bridge and Peter saves them and finally learns how to be a hero. The movie is halfway through and Peter Parker finally learned to be a good person, but then, the lizard. discovers who Spider-Man is because Peter Parker put his name on the camera he brought to the lizards' secret lair. Are you serious, come on, wait, what did you just say? I can't be the only one who heard that. You should too. mention that in these movies the second one included the effects are quite good the lizard looks like a goombah from the Mario brothers movie but other than that things don't look that bad however the bad thing is that the lizards plan to turn everyone into New York into lizards I can barely say that line out loud without laughing, you mean people are mad because he tried to turn everyone in New York City into giant lizards, yeah that's exactly what I'm saying so yeah , Peter Parker hits the lizard.
Captain Stacey dies and then her dying wish for Peter Parker is that he not date Gwen Stacy. Damn cold-blooded guy, you're going to do it like this and that's fine, but what I love about this is that Peter is really going to move on. He actually breaks up with Gwen, but then of all people, Aunt May is the one who tells him, hey man, you should go, that girl, he says okay, sure, I guess you're right and yeah, like that is how the movie ends with Peter Parker not learning his lesson Oh, Peter picked some pickled peppers five out of ten, so like I said in the last video, I haven't seen this movie before, is it as bad as I thought?
That's a question, no, it's actually worse, so in the first scene. we see more about Peter Parker's parents I already said why I hate this but with the context of the last movie I hate it even more in this series the person who makes the radioactive spiders is Peter Parker's dad and I really don't like that The idea of Spider-Man should be that this is a random thing that could have happened to anyone, anyone could have walked in there and been bitten by the spider and become a superhero, that's what people want to see. Some stories have tried to change that and try to imply that, oh, maybe Peter's destiny was to become Spider-Man, but people don't really like it, so it rarely sticks, so in this one first scene we see the event that kills Peter Parker's parents.
I hate to say that Peter Parker's parents were sounds weird anyway this killer sneaks into his private jet and wants to kill them. I don't really care why he wants to kill them. It doesn't really matter if you remove this scene completely, it changes absolutely nothing, so this guy's plan. is to kill Peter's parents, kill the pilot, try to talk to Peter's father and then gloat before killing him and then they will fight, it may be immediately clear to you that this doesn't feel like a Spider-Man movie. a James Bond movie, then Peter's dad knocks out the killer and he's just kind of indifferent.
II tends to his wife while she works on her computer, brought by Sony, by the way, maybe you should focus on the fact that there is no pilot for the plane, I don't know, it's just me, that's what I would do, but would That? Anyway, the pilot who's been dead since before the scene started decides to do this. I mean, I'm sure whatever it is, this is such a stupid scene and the movie literally. I've just started, this is just the beginning of the movie ladies and gentlemen, so after this we see Peter Parker and I have to admit that I actually like this shot, this is literally the only shot in the entire movie that I Like, that last scene was so stupid that by The Time You See Spider-Man you're like, Oh, I forgot what movie I was watching.
Well, come on also, like I said before, the effects in both movies are pretty good and Spider Man's suit in this one is probably the coolest. movie suit of all of them, that's it, those are the only things I'm going to say well about this movie because for about 30 seconds of this sequence you think, okay, this movie may not be as bad as everyone says, maybe I win. It doesn't matter much B. I know this movie is terrible, everything is wrong, so the movie starts with Peter chasing the Rhino downtown. Now people have mentioned this before, so I'll mention it very briefly, but instead of stopping the Rhino right when he. he gets to tell jokes and let Rhino kill people and cause more damage and then after all those people die he hangs out with Jamie Foxx in this really weird interaction, what the hell can Peter Parker be, a man who kills people ?
By the way, I have to show you something now, there is a problem with these movies that I didn't mention when I talked about the last movie because it is much worse than this one and that is that Peter Parker is weird. He has a rough New York accent and is overly aggressive in this one. It's like the fake voice Tom Holland uses as a joke at homecoming. My dad left a briefcase. That's all. I have a briefcase full of junk. Whatever you don't. I know I try to think about it too, if you thought the editing in the last movie was bad this is just incomprehensible, sometimes you will have a scene where you can see that they just combined two shots together that had nothing to do with one another. characters with others will be talking and then the next line responds to something we haven't even heard, it's a little hard to explain but it makes the scenes very confusing, so Peters has those strange Captain Stacy PTSD flashbacks, so he decides that he's actually going to leave Gwen once and for all, he'll go back to her like eight times in the movies, so it doesn't really matter, but for now Peter Parker is single and he's going to do Spider-Man stuff, we have a good montage of Peter is Spider-Man and I really like this montage a lot.
If I just think about this montage without any other context, I wouldn't assume that it's from this movie that he fights at Fida's bedside again. I remember when I said that there was nothing good anymore. things in this movie for real, I'm serious, this is the last scene that's good, so now we see Jamie Foxx again and now he's a delusional mess because Spiderman was flirting with him before, now he thinks Spider-Man is your roommate, even your best friend. Gwen gets a little upset because Spider-Man shared a little romantic moment together, so right after we're shown Harry Osborn played by Dane DeHaan and he literally appears in the movie and acts like he was there from the beginning. in his subplot he finds out that his father Norman Osborn is dying from the Osborn Curse, his words are not mine, it's a disease that is never explained that Harry is now dying from, basically just jump into the picture, find out that he's dying and that's what movies are about, so this eventually leads Harry to look for ways to cure himself, leading him to the conclusion that he needs Spider-Man's blood. to create a cure.
It might be obvious to you now that this movie has a lot going for it. It's like in Spider-Man 3 there were a bunch of subplots trying to fight for the spotlight, except here they all happen at the same time and have nothing to do with each other. You have Peter Parker looking for his parents which goes nowhere and just ends, you have Peter and Mary Jane, sorry who is this Gwen Stacy, whatever Peter in this girl comes and goes, they won't , the whole movie and then she dies, so, whatever? If you have Harry searching for a cure for his leprosy disease, which has nothing to do with the other two plot lines I described, it's very difficult to talk about why this movie doesn't make sense because as you watch it you'll realize That just doesn't make sense.
It doesn't make any sense, you won't know what's going on anyway. Jamie Foxx falls into a vat of eels and becomes electro and yes, as many have said before me, electric eels magically fix the space between their teeth, this is a completely superfluous thing that doesn't even need to happen yet, when you watch it you can't help but wonder why it happened, so in the next scene we see more characters that were supposed to have future movies, you're in this movie mm-hmm, okay, now we've arrived. The point in the movie where Harry and Peter have to meet each other and the movie expects us to believe that they've been friends for years.
Wait a second. Sorry, this comes out of nowhere. Why didn't you mention this before Harry? You were never mentioned in the entire last movie. Why did you act like you didn't know anything about Oscorp in the last movie but secretly knew the heir to the Oscorp Empire? We have this scene of them skipping rocks and talking about how good friends they are. It's the most cliché cliché I should have seen. I hate this. It's like those scenes in the Star Wars prequels where Obi-Wan and Anakin talk about how they are great friends and that they went on all those adventures that we can't see.
You fell into that master of nightmares and I rescued you. Remember, yeah, anyway, we get another scene of Peter and Glenn flirting with some improvised dialogue. These two were dating when the movie was filmed, so I'm pretty sure they just turned on the camera and said. okay, Emma Andrew, just go hang out, we'll film you hanging out, it'll be cool, we'll put it in the movie, we'll do it in every scene, and then in this conversation he admits to her that he's been following her. on the rooftops dressed as Spider-Man and this somehow doesn't scare her, so now Elektra with her new powers goes to Times Square and makes a big fuss and he gets angry and scared a little, so Spider-Man tries. to calm him down now I've heard a lot of people and their reviews say that this scene is stupid because Electro only turns evil after Spider-Man forgets his name, but that's not really what happens, what really happens is somehow Way more stupid if you really think about it.
In this regard, we see that Max Dylan is not very mentally stable. Here he thinks that Spider-Man is his best friend. Spider-Man noted that his name tag at the beginning of the movie was something that was very important to him, so if that really happened. The way he would have bought it, he would have been fine with it, but no, when Peter forgets his name, he's actually pretty calm about it, he's not that upset, he gets over it, however, right after that, Peter saves to this guy on a billboard that falls and everyone applauds him. him and then all the screens in Times Square show Spider-Man instead of electro now why are you all gathered together to watch this in the first place?
That's a theme in this movie. In every fight scene that happens, people stand around the police. People leave when there's an emergency, but in this movie every time there's a fight people just show up to watch like it's New Year's Eve, people even bring their kids,this is not the place you want your son to be, they could get shot, something bad could happen, so after this electro decides that a spider man is his real enemy and attacks him and the people on the steps of times square , now I admit this is a little nitpicky, but people start running up the stairs, but in Times Square those steps don't go.
Where are they running to, but after that they just go down the stairs anyway? So what was the point of that? After that, the electro flies around killing people until Spider-Man sprays him with a hose. Spider-Man literally left the fight. in a firefighter hat and then saved the people that were being murdered, the hat just shows me that you were wasting your time when people were being murdered. Peter Parker just doesn't care in this movie anyway, this movie isn't even halfway done and we're already done. I haven't even seen the other villain, but also hey look, I'm in the movie that Sony brought you, and right after that that Sony brought you again, Jesus Christ at least spaced them out after that scene, we get to the real reason why which.
Personally, I have never seen this movie and the reason is not exactly what you would expect out of the blue. The next scene is a montage in which Peter decides to do some detective work to discover secrets about his father. Why does he decide to do this now? well because the movie wants him to, he just had a fight with electro that he barely won, he just had a fight with gwen stacy that he didn't win instead of solving the problems that have already been established in the movie, he will act as if those problems They didn't exist and he's going to do something completely different because the script is a mess and during this montage we have the song Gone, Gone by Phillip Phillips, also known as the song for you and now, man, I hate this song.
This song is on my list of most hated songs in the whole world, right below Crocodile Rock and the Bad Reputation, I like it. bad reputation when it's on Freaks and Geeks hey we talk about freaks and geeks twice in one video look at that now my friends know that I hate this song with a burning passion and when they went to see this movie without me I asked them how it was and they said : don't watch it, the song for you is there and that's the reason I've never seen this movie until today because I don't like that song, then Harry calls him in the middle of this and he says, hey, remember, still I'm in the movie and then he says, hey, listen, I need Spiderman's blood because I need to cure my mysterious fake movie illness.
You can do everything else including waiting, how do you know? he can heal himself, that never happens in the movie, it's one of his powers in the comics, but he's not Wolverine, he can't just regenerate, are you okay?, do you need a copy of the script right now? There's no reason for Peter Parker to say no. To this his friend says, "Hey, man, I need this guy's blood or I'm going to die," and Peter says, "You know, I don't want to do that," so now Peter shows up in the direction of Harry's house, this spider man, just to tell him that he.
Not only is he being unkind by not giving her his blood, but he's being even more so by simply showing up to tell her that he's not going to give her his blood, he's going to give her his blood anyway. to die. We find ourselves trying to help with other ideas, okay, I take it back, this movie is hilarious and then Peter, in a fit of rage, throws his calculator at the wall and then inside the calculator are these gold doubloons on the which I suppose his father hid. the calculator is fine, sure, but then Peter takes them to the subway and uses them on this random coin slot and then a train comes out of the ground, which is opening now.
I have forgotten that the electro is in this movie, the pacing in this movie is So bad, this is the hardest review I have ever done because I can only tell you what happens and you have to assume that I am not leaving anything out because I am telling you everything , this doesn't make any sense, so The subplot about his father ends here, he finds out that his father made the spiders, something we already know, so now Harry is reflecting on his Blade Runner set and Jenner comes to comfort him because they want remind her that she's actually in the movie, go home, goodbye, Felicia, then Harry is framed for what happened with a conference, when he is expelled from Oscorp, he then breaks into the facility where the conference was located overpowering the guards armed.
Now I'm not a very big guy. so believe me when I say with confidence that I could definitely kick Dane in Hans's ass to make me believe that he overpowers two adult armed guards, sorry I don't believe that, so Electro and Harry break into Oscorp and kill a bunch of people and then Harry finds Krabby Patty's secret formula that will cure his mysterious illness and then immediately turns into the Green Goblin, okay, I don't care, so at this point all I have to look forward to is the fight between Peter. and the bad guys but then gwen stacy killed electro with a car and then peter blows him up so yeah in this movie spider-man just blew up the villain i just don't have it anymore and made him care now normally this is where the movie would end but we have another supervillain that showed up at the last minute that we have to deal with so after electro dies hairy shows up and we finally see he looks like this now not even the characters know how to do it . reacts how horrible he looks, looks at his face and says oh maybe I don't look as cool as I thought so yeah I guess they didn't want another Green Goblin looking Power Ranger yeah let's make him look like that instead a crackhead so they have a very, very, very quick fight and when I say very quick I mean very quick and like I said, the purpose of this fight and this movie was to kill Gwen Stacy, so Gwen Stacy dies personally as a big fan of Spider-Man.
I feel like killing off Gwen Stacy isn't really possible in a movie. The Death of Gwen Stacy is one of the biggest comics of all time. You didn't kill her love interest back then. You didn't kill Lois Lane. It just wasn't done. The story is good because it showed that comics finally grew up, it showed that comics could do whatever they wanted and they could subvert your expectations. The purpose of the story is to surprise you. Everyone knows Gwen Stacy as Spider-Man's girlfriend who dies, you can't. put it in movies because people already know what's going to happen.
I'm not saying you shouldn't try, but you should try a lot harder than this, so the movie is ending and Peter Parker is sad and says, "I'm not going to be a spider." -Man, this is all my fault and yes, it really is, so I'm glad you realize it now, but then watch a YouTube video of Gwen or whatever and then get over it like Sony brought it to you later of everything. in this movie it ends the same way it begins with Peter Parker showing off and putting random people's lives at risk and having personally learned nothing.
I've had enough of bad Spider-Man movies, so I'm done making Spider-Man videos. for a while to rest, okay guys, so I give this terrible movie a 2 out of 10. Honestly, sometimes I wonder what the

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Spider-Man 3 would have been like, maybe it would have been pretty good or maybe part of The discussion was that possibly in 3 there was an idea at one point that Spiderman could take this formula and regenerate the people in his life who had died, so there was this discussion about the captain's states coming back even bigger and yeah, It doesn't really matter. I'm fine.
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