2012. december 5., szerda

The not-so-amazing spiderman

I just didn't like the movie, and its not because the fact that Spiderman is probably my least favourite Marvel superhero (or maybe that Captain America), no... I didn't hate it either, but it was just... so-so... You know what I mean.

When I heard that they will reboot the series my first impression was: "It's way too soon, to be succescful" Especially because Tobey Maguire as spiderman was way too good. (well at least in the first episode) But they had no choice if they want Spiderman in their Avengers assemble anytime soon.  Then when they revealed that Andrew Garfield will play the main role, I had quite mixed feelings. In one hand: "Oh, I liked him in The Social Network and he is good-looking too", and... that's my problem, with that cutie pie face of his, I just can't imagine him being an underdog. Well... he managed it somehow, but we can't deny the fact that Peter Parker came out a little OOC, compared to the original one.

Anyway let's talk about our heroine: you can judge me if you want, but I liked this one better. Well actually I don't think that Emma Stone is better that Kirsten Dunst, more like the character was much more... real. Mary Jane was just a perfect girl without any personality Gwen Stacy in other hand has some gutts. OK, she's got two first name too, but that's a requirement if you want to be Spiderman's gal.

What I don't like in spiderman is his enemies... he always gets the freakiest ones... And by freakiest I mean literally. They are always somehow mutant and basically not that evil, but turned out of their human personality. Seriously why is Spiderman is the only one who can manage to keep his mental health even after he is turning to be a freak... or the question is how is he not going insane? I mean I would definitely freak out if I'd realise that I'm turning into something- something non-humanish thing.

But whatever It was watchable, at least once or twice. So for me it's a 6 out of 10.

Bye and beware of mutant spiders!