Source: http://screencrush.com/the-amazing-spid ... ent-wrong/
Also, I'm thinking the thread title might need changing if we're going to use this to discuss the MCU Spidey. Just a thought.

Okay, Electro gets passing mentioned in a paragraph, but not one joke about not only turning him into an idiotically pandering and way, way, wayyy off-comic "Revenge of the nerd" character--which had just about every fan quoting Jim Carrey Riddler lines from Batman Forever ("You were suh-posed to under-stand!")--but also throwing in an ambiguously gay "They're persecuting me and it's NOT MY FAULT!" tone to the character that borders seriously on the Tim Burton. Yes, the worst of Batman Returns, and the worst of Batman Forever, now packed together in ONE film!Dan wrote:An interesting analysis by Screen Crush on why the Amazing series was a disappointment from the word go.
Source: http://screencrush.com/the-amazing-spid ... ent-wrong/
I say we abandon it altogether, and pretend the Amazing series never happened. (Assuming the MCU Spidey brings the snark that Amazing finally brought in, which,from the Civil War trailers, we can assume they did.)Also, I'm thinking the thread title might need changing if we're going to use this to discuss the MCU Spidey. Just a thought.
Yeah, that would explain a lot of things. (Like why Sony stuffed in another marketable villain at the end.)Amazing Spider-Man 2 is marginally better than its predecessor, largely because it has a few more highlights (like the thrilling opening chase through New York), but it’s still a deeply confused movie. It can’t decide whether it’s a colorful popcorn blockbuster or a bleak refutation of colorful popcorn blockbusters. At least Webb had the good sense not to conclude the movie with its original ending, where Richard Parker randomly shows up after decades in hiding to give Peter a rambling pep talk.
http://deadline.com/2017/05/venom-movie ... 202098343/They also note that Venom is from Sony’s Marvel Universe and is not a spinoff but the first movie after Spider-Man from its Marvel Universe of characters.
Just legally outside of Disney's universe, featuring every single loophole that wasn't in the contract that gave Peter Parker back to Disney/Marvel.Dacey wrote:But where exactly does this "universe" exist? Within Disney's universe? If it does, won't that open up more legal issues?
The first Raimi broke the Marvel Curse, even if it didn't give us the "true" Peter; the second Raimi, I didn't much care for--Yes, they did a good update of Doc Ock, but in trying to do the "Spiderman No More" comic arc, they loaded Peter Parker down with the Trials of Job, and depressed the heck out of the audience. And the problems with the third movie have been...expanded upon at length.