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http://urllio.com/qxtwvThe Amazing Spider-Man follows the origin story of Peter Parker's beginnings as the world-renowned wall-crawler. After being bitten by a radio-active spider, Peter acquires amazing abilities which will help him achieve things one could only dream about. In a life-threatening fight for the city, Peter will strive to protect New York City from the threat of his friend-turned-enemy, Doctor Curt Connors: whom has transformed into The Lizard.
Teenage social outcast Peter (Andrew Garfield) spends his days trying to unravel the mystery of his own past and win the heart of his high school crush, Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). A mysterious briefcase belonging to his dad's former partner, Dr. Connors. The discovery of his father's secret will ultimately shape his destiny of becoming "Spider-Man" and bring him face to face with Conner's villainous alter ego, the Lizard.
Now I am in two minds about this movie. I did enjoy it. But at the end off the day I think "The amazing Spiderman" is just, well, "Spiderman."<br/><br/>There is nothing truelly "amazing" or even that different about this movie when compared to the others. The only things that will make it perhaps a bit better to some are its leads. Andrew Garfield is a great choice to play the character, and having Gwen Stacy as his love interest seems to have fans happier than they were before, with Emma Stone doing a decent job. Altogether the romance here is sweeter, funnier and more believable. But is that really what people wanted from a "Spiderman" reboot? The Biggest complaints I heard about the original trilogy were that they were too soppy. And it looks like instead off getting away from that here, they are going to delve even further into it in this new series.<br/><br/>So they've improved it where it didn't need improved. The Story desperately tries to retell the origins as differently as possible, but it still turns out as overly familiar. There's some decent action, but you'll be waiting a while (We have to get through the whole origin story again remember) and the villain is OK but could off been done way better. Just like the villain in the original "Spiderman" film then?<br/><br/>What I think saves "The Amazing Spiderman" though is it's sense off humour. Its pretty funny, and you can tell there's a lot off effort been put into making it what it is. Even though I still can't get over the feeling that they've restarted the series way too early. If they'd just made "Spiderman 4" with different actors it would off probably had the same effect. When I heard a kid saying "they ignored the other movies" on the way out. I knew I still wasn't alone in thinking this.
The Amazing Spider-Man is a very great movie! For me, it is better than the first Spider-Man.<br/><br/>The movie was a roller coaster ride! It will make you laugh, cry, be in love, and be thrilled. I like this more than the first maybe because I like Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker and Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy. It is an all-in-one movie,full packaged! The costume of Spider-Man looks cool and made by Peter Parker himself. This movie is really intense and touching to the heart. For the people who cry easily, watch out.<br/><br/>All in all, The Amazing Spider-Man is great! Love it! I'll give it a score of 9 because it's still the first and the second can be more amazing, and the next one other it would be the most amazing!
This is a more thoughtful film, and its action scenes are easier to follow in space and time. If we didn't really need to be told Spidey's origin story again, at least it's done with more detail and provides better reasons for why Peter Parker throws himself into his superhero role.
No more than the two already made. It had been stated that there would be four movies, with the planned release dates being 2 May 2014 for <a href="/title/tt1872181/">The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)</a>, 10 June 2016 for the third movie, and 4 May 2018 for the fourth. However, as far as the latter two are concerned, this did not pan out (perhaps to unsatisfactory performance or reception of the second movie) and instead the rights/license to the pertinent movie franchise were sold to Sony Pictures who decided to pursue the third reboot of the Spider-Man cinematic franchise. Mary Jane is not the love interest (or one of them) in this film adaption of Spider-Man. Instead the love interest is Gwen Stacy. Gwen was an earlier love interest for Peter Parker, after his failed attempt at a romantic relationship with J. Jonah Jameson's secretary, Betty Brant, and before Mary Jane in the original comics. Rhys Ifans told Ain't It Cool News that the man was not Norman Osborn (Green Goblin), but is a representative from Oscorp and someone the fans are familiar with. The man was later revealed to be Gustav Friers, aka the Gentlemen, who is known to have formed the Sinister Six in the comics. Stan Lee is seen in the library at Peter's high school as The Lizard and Spider-Man are fighting behind him while he is oblivious to the action because he's wearing headphones with the volume turned up. In the comic books, Peter's spider powers he got from the spider bite do not include any ability to shoot webbing like in the earlier series made by Sam Raimi. Instead, Peter invented a special spider web-like adhesive and the wrist guns to fire it which are referred as his web-shooters. That is where the imagery of Spider-Man typically folding his third and middle fingers into his palms with the other fingers are extended comes from; he is pressing down on a trigger extending to the palm of his hand with a double tap which allows him to form a fist without causing an accidental firing. The reason you don't see these in most versions most of the time is that the web-shooters are completely hidden under the costume with only the nozzle being visible. Otherwise, they are fully visible when Spider-Man removes his gloves to deal with technical difficulties with them or to reload. Likewise, Spider-Man in the comics also wears a utility belt which is also completely hidden under his costume. It carries additional web cartridges for reloads, little electronic tracking devices called spider-tracers, his camera, and a special flashlight that projects a light pattern resembling his mask. This element of the character has been the norm for decades in the comics and most of its various other media adaptations. The idea of Peter being able to shoot webbing from his own body (the media referred to this ability as being "biological web shooters") was first developed in a draft of the first Spider-Man movie script by James Cameron; this idea was later used by Sam Raimi in his films because he felt it would make for more sense than a high school student creating a wonder adhesive, despite the fact that Peter is known for his gift of knowledge in science. This film takes the opposite track to show how Peter was a special kid long before he was bitten by the spider in being able to invent such devices. There's a short scene in this film that shows Peter discovering a secret lab at Oscorp where spider webs are being studied for some unnamed research. No. It is of its own fictional reality; e.g., separate from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (by Marvel Studios), separate from the X-Men cinema (by 20th Century Fox), separate from a number of other movie series/franchises adapted from Marvel Comics titles or based upon characters thereof. a5c7b9f00b