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http://urllio.com/r22x9We'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.
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.
Spider-man has had many a movie now. As a kid, I wanted a Spider-man movie so badly, and when Sam Raimi fulfilled that desire, I immediately loved his movies. Except now, I look back and realize how crappy those movies really were. While I still love Spider-man 2, the original and especially #3 were campy, far removed from the comics, and lackluster in story. In short, I loved them because they gave me Spider-man, and that's about it.<br/><br/>Fast forward to now, and we've been given two Amazing Spider-man movies. The first knocked my socks off, as I didn't think a studio would ever come so close to giving me the character as he should be. There were flaws, but not many. This second Amazing Spider-man movie is more than just a fun ride. It's more than just a bunch of fight scenes. There are four things that I love about this new movie.<br/><br/>First, it focuses on Peter Parker. We get to see his tears, his relationship flaws, his fears, and his problems. This film features some intensely emotional scenes between Peter and Gwen and also Peter and his Aunt May. These scenes are on point, with amazing acting on display. <br/><br/>Secondly, it focuses on Spider-man. This might seem like a strange point, but the first three movies focus on Spider-man by showing fights, by showing him swinging endlessly, and the like. However, Amazing Spider-man 2 gives us Spider-man as the comics portray him. A. He's really smart and uses his intelligence fluidly in battle. B. He's a smart ass. As much as I've heard that this movie's script is junk, I myself found it hilarious. C. We get to see the pain and the joy he experiences in being Spider-man.<br/><br/>Thirdly, the actions scenes are phenomenal. Not only is the CGI incredible, but the cinematography and choreography are graceful, impacting, and even a little scary. This film finds balance in providing some truly shocking and massive moments and in giving us Spider-man's cockiness and humor. It contrasts the darkness and the humor so well, and hits really hard with the ballsy action. The 3D added so much to all of this, too, as we are taken on a roller coaster as we follow Spider-man's acrobatic moves. The villains are pretty good, neither the best nor worst that we've seen. Jamie Foxx does an admirable job of being crazy, basically. Now that I think of it, both Electro and the Green Goblin are pretty mad. The Rhino is a bit of a disappointment, though, as I hoped for more screen time and perhaps a more personal look at him, instead of this hired muscle ploy. Either way, the battle scenes with these villains are fantastic.<br/><br/>Lastly, this film is structured like a work of art. It starts and ends with a battle versus a specific villain, and we get to see his attitude as it changes. He matures during this film; spiritually, personally, even physically, I think. He learns about true hope, true bravery, and even dealing with the past and future. The pinnacle event of the film will effect him forever, and the film masterfully tells the part, as they pull it almost exactly from the comics. It really impacted me as a viewer, even though I knew it was coming.<br/><br/>So, is Amazing Spider-man 2 the best superhero movie I've seen? No. Captain America 2 was significantly better. There are some pacing problems, some letdowns (especially the end), and some things I would have done differently. However, despite these small (and nitpicking) flaws, this is the best Spider-man movie yet. With a hilarious script, imposing and hard-hitting action, a wonderful tribute to one of the comics' best stories, and a fascinating look at Peter's past and his shaky present; Amazing Spider-man 2 exceeded my expectations.
In brief, I expected this movie to be an amazing one, based off the cinematic trailers and sneak peeks. I fully expected Spider-man to go head-to-toe with Electro, Green Goblin, and the Rhino, as it seems to be so in the trailers. However, I was, unfortunately, mistaken I thought this movie was garbage. This is my sincere, personal opinion. I didn't like the first one too much, but this one was almost painful to watch. The cinematography and visual FX are quite stunning, although that's about the best thing there is.<br/><br/>The entire movie seems like its a "rough draft," so to speak. The story has potential to be great, but it's really not.<br/><br/>The acting is generally sub-par, the writing is terrible, the character's circumstances are illogical (by this, I mean that the placement of certain characters at certain times does not make any sense), the story is too fragmented, there is WAY too much unnecessary dialogue, not enough action, and odd conflicts which do not usually make any sense.<br/><br/>I do not believe that anyone should expect this movie to be "amazing," and, although I thought it to be garbage, other people have enjoyed it, so if you feel inclined to give it a try, feel free to watch it.
Redundancy remains a problem, but this overlong superhero sequel gets by on sound, fury and star chemistry.
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's negative publicity. Jameson responds with an e-mail reading, "WRONG". <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" 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's graduation. When Peter's name is called, he says, "I think I know that guy." 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