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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 3, 2014 -> 08:25 PM)
I've only heard bad things.

 

 

Well, my own review was pretty scathing, just can't believe that it has reached such a nadir in comparison with the Marvel Universe, but it's their own fault.

 

I simply meant I expected at least 3-5 people to see it the first weekend, pretty telling that nobody really seems to be so excited about it.

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It was good for a Spider-Man movie, mainly because Garfield, Stone, and DeHaan knocked it out of the park.

 

They wasted Norman though. The fact that Norman Osborn is dead without becoming the Goblin is sickening.

 

I'd give it a 7/10. Great action scenes, great acting. Reminded me of Iron Man 2, to be honest. If you go in wanting a Spider-Man flick and not something like The Winter Soldier or The Dark Knight, you should come out happy. It's a popcorn action flick.

 

It can be better though. They really need to speed the plot up for whatever they're building.

 

Also...they did a subtle hint at SHIELD.

 

When they mention the Rhino being imprisoned in The Vault.

 

In the comics The Vault is a SHIELD facility and has been mentioned in the MCU. Yeah, I know it means nothing.

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QUOTE (Quinarvy @ May 4, 2014 -> 06:13 PM)
It was good for a Spider-Man movie, mainly because Garfield, Stone, and DeHaan knocked it out of the park.

 

They wasted Norman though. The fact that Norman Osborn is dead without becoming the Goblin is sickening.

 

I'd give it a 7/10. Great action scenes, great acting. Reminded me of Iron Man 2, to be honest. If you go in wanting a Spider-Man flick and not something like The Winter Soldier or The Dark Knight, you should come out happy. It's a popcorn action flick.

 

It can be better though. They really need to speed the plot up for whatever they're building.

 

Also...they did a subtle hint at SHIELD.

 

When they mention the Rhino being imprisoned in The Vault.

 

In the comics The Vault is a SHIELD facility and has been mentioned in the MCU. Yeah, I know it means nothing.

 

Nobody ever dies in comics for sure. Except Gwen Stacy, of course

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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ May 4, 2014 -> 10:06 PM)

Nobody ever dies in comics for sure. Except Gwen Stacy, of course

 

Nope, she came back in the comics in some weird ass storyline...and Green Goblin had children with her. I like to forget it happened.

 

Saying used to be no one stays dead but Uncle Ben, Bucky, and Jason Todd. Uncle Ben now stands alone.

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QUOTE (Quinarvy @ May 4, 2014 -> 10:50 PM)

Nope, she came back in the comics in some weird ass storyline...and Green Goblin had children with her. I like to forget it happened.

 

Saying used to be no one stays dead but Uncle Ben, Bucky, and Jason Todd. Uncle Ben now stands alone.

The Jason Todd return storyline was awesome. :-D

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QUOTE (Athomeboy_2000 @ May 13, 2014 -> 02:01 PM)
Are they "rebooting" Batman again, or are they going to go down the road laid out by The Dark Knight trilogy (

he's "dead"

)?

 

Dark Knight Trilogy is supposed to be its own contained story, nothing in the DC Universe they are trying to create is going to connect to it

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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ May 13, 2014 -> 02:05 PM)
Dark Knight Trilogy is supposed to be its own contained story, nothing in the DC Universe they are trying to create is going to connect to it

oy! So another "reboot".

 

I have zero faith in DC to make a proper DC universe.

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QUOTE (Athomeboy_2000 @ May 13, 2014 -> 02:15 PM)
oy! So another "reboot".

 

I have zero faith in DC to make a proper DC universe.

 

 

Most movie franchises get rebooted. Most actors don't want to spend their whole careers playing the same character.

 

Look at James Bond.

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QUOTE (GoSox05 @ May 13, 2014 -> 02:26 PM)
Most movie franchises get rebooted. Most actors don't want to spend their whole careers playing the same character.

 

Look at James Bond.

 

I'm not sure that's a good example. James Bond wasn't really "rebooted" until Daniel Craig and Casino Royale. Some of the series peripheral cast (M, Q, Moneypenny) stayed the same despite changes in the actor playing 007. Other roles (Blofeld, Felix Leiter) changed even between the Sean Connery films. And Judi Dench played M to both Pierce Brosnan and Danile Craig.

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QUOTE (PlaySumFnJurny @ May 13, 2014 -> 03:44 PM)
I'm not sure that's a good example. James Bond wasn't really "rebooted" until Daniel Craig and Casino Royale. Some of the series peripheral cast (M, Q, Moneypenny) stayed the same despite changes in the actor playing 007. Other roles (Blofeld, Felix Leiter) changed even between the Sean Connery films. And Judi Dench played M to both Pierce Brosnan and Danile Craig.

 

With every new actor playing Bond, the series felt different. Some of the small characters stayed the same, but almost every era feels different.

 

 

I just don't really mind reboots. The only problem I have with it is that we get too many origin story movies.

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There's been a great fan theory for a while that the name "James Bond" is a code name associated with the agent ID "007", allowing Judi Dench to be M for multiple Bonds and keep somewhat of a continuity.

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QUOTE (qwerty @ May 13, 2014 -> 07:48 PM)
Caulfield... is Aamir Khan the best actor in the world? Damn man is a chameleon in my eyes.

 

 

Which movie did you see him in just now?

 

Yeah, he's definitely in my Top 5. For India, surely #1.

 

 

 

I tried to slog my way through "God's Not Dead" and barely made it. Watching Kevin Sorbo as an atheist philosophy professor was entertainment in and of itself, along with Dean Cain playing playing himself in real life, essentially. That was priceless. If only there was a Teri Hatcher sighting.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ May 13, 2014 -> 08:52 PM)
Which movie did you see him in just now?

 

Yeah, he's definitely in my Top 5. For India, surely #1.

 

About twelve in the last five days. Too many too mention. Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak from 1988 was one of them... which is their take on Romeo and Juliet. As far as I am concerned it is the best take on Romeo and Juliet I have ever seen. His raw emotions for his "Juliet'' is beyond compare. To say he loved her would be a disgrace to the meaning of the word. The ending? Superbly shot... gut wrenching. Heh. Also, I am sure you being a teacher you love the film ''Like Stars On Earth''? If you did not know, it was a rather personal film to him, and it was his directorial debut.

 

His new film, which he has co-written, Peekay (2014) sounds rather intriguing to me.

 

An alien comes to Earth to meet a prostitute with a heart-of-gold and changes the opinion of humans on the existence of God.

 

 

 

 

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ May 13, 2014 -> 08:51 PM)
The one in that Bond series that really doesn't fit was actually one of the better ones that very few have seen...the one with George Lazenby (On Her Majesty's Secret Service) where he's briefly married.

 

That is one of my favorite Bond movies. I thought it had probably the best ending of any Bond movie.

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