He's just...entering mid-life crisis or something? I don't know.synobal said:Ya I don't think Bob likes the increasing influence of the Ultimate universe spider-man in the amazing spider-man movies.Shirokurou said:Apparently people forgot just exactly how the Sam Raimi Spider-man movies were. Like...it wasn't really Spider-Man at that point. He changed most of the characters and etc. And Spider-man 3 anyone.
Amazing 2 was pretty good IMHO. Bob's thing...I actually don't even get what's wrong with him. I get him not liking a movie for reasons, but "breaking"? The guy's acting up. Hamming up IMHO.
Peter and Gwen here have chemistry and the Electro fights are epic. Harry Osborn...could and should have been dropped from the movie. But otherwise, it's a pretty good action flick.
I've always liked the ultimate universe though.
He and the incident he caused during the first movie were referenced, a little bit.Lieju said:Anyone who did see this, can you tell me if Connors/Lizard was in it at all? Or referenced to?
Would you mind listing those plot holes?endtherapture said:I saw this film, looking forward to it as I really enjoyed the last one. However I hated this one, pacing was bad, the plot was so full of holes, it was boring, I was texting and tweeting in the film whilst laughing at how cliched and bad it was, one of the most awful films I've ever seen and I'm ever more disappointed that Bob because I enjoyed the first one.
Just, everything happened because the plot needed it to happen rather than because it happened in an organic sense. One thing was the whole Green goblin thing - the doors to the Green Goblin suit just opened up when Harry needed it to open up because he was dying and we all know Harry is the Green Goblin - not because of any organic storytelling reason.bluegate said:He and the incident he caused during the first movie were referenced, a little bit.Lieju said:Anyone who did see this, can you tell me if Connors/Lizard was in it at all? Or referenced to?
Would you mind listing those plot holes?endtherapture said:I saw this film, looking forward to it as I really enjoyed the last one. However I hated this one, pacing was bad, the plot was so full of holes, it was boring, I was texting and tweeting in the film whilst laughing at how cliched and bad it was, one of the most awful films I've ever seen and I'm ever more disappointed that Bob because I enjoyed the first one.
If you've read One More Day, hell even half of Spider-Man's comics, you will find that all of the movies are better than most of the actual comic run. That's not saying the movies are excellent, that's saying Spider-Man isn't this glowing idol of comic perfection everyone's holding him up to be.Shoggoth2588 said:I didn't really have a reason to see this before anyhow...still don't have a reason to see it. I feel bad for you Bob and I kind of feel bad for Spider-Man fans in general. It almost seemed like One More Day was the final straw for a lot of people but it looks like Sony is trying to out-do that story...
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maybe that's Sony's end-game?
Moviebob hates Amazing Spiderman because Sony is only making the movie so that they don't lose any rights to the character. Though his dislike of the movie is really immature.gogool808 said:I just watched this video for the 3rd times. He spends maybe about 2 minutes of actual reviewing. The rest of it is complaining about something that has nothing to do with this movie. I understand he is upset Sony has a plan for the future of Spider-man and it's not going to be sold to marvel anything soon, but I also know you are very intelligent.
What is this "I'm done with movies" crap. Did you really think your review spider man wasn't going to hold on it's own you had to do this crap? I know you don't go into these videos without a plan and wing it based on your actual opinion. I know you plan things so that your opinion appears relevant with the viewers. I also know you understand a great deal of film and how they work. The thing is that this review is the most half assed thing I have ever seen you do. You literally filled 50% of this review with repetition and soft phrases. The 2 minutes of review were just repeated phrases from some first year film class. How in the world do YOU not understand why harry is still mad even though his illness is cured? You mention marvel more than 3 times I believe.
You aren't reviewing films with expert criticism anymore like you used to. I pretty much realized this with your review on the last twilight movie. Everything people think you will like you will hate, and everything people think you will hate you give it some kind of praise that no one would understand unless you have an "expert" level of understanding in film.
Honestly I just think that the movie dream in you died something back. The dream of making the films you love just didn't pay out like you thought. That kid you used to be that couldn't wait to be in front of a screen to be apart of something bigger than everyday life. Are you seriously becoming the thing you hate the most?
So do I. I have those books that were badly written from the very first day, that were broken from the very first day, that no one in the managerial or oversight departments cared about from the first day; that I was dumb enough and naive enough to think could be made to work, like (if you'll forgive me for making a comparison that will no doubt seem to trivialize what I'm about to reference) a battered wife thinking loving her husband will stop him from beating her.[/.quote]JimB said:But the beautiful thing is, I still have those books.
This all seems petty and childish. They can't wound me. They can't betray me. Well, no, I suppose they can. Deidre Brooks(?) posted my personal info online to show me who was boss and Conrad Hubbard banned me from the WW forums because my name was similar to another guy he didn't like. When that was cleared up, I remained permanently banned anyway. And I'm still not "wounded" as you are by them not making books up to your standard. I think having personal information released because of the abuse of one person's position is probably more "betrayal" than your books not living up to expectation.Look at a thing you love through a lens of betrayal, and everything good in it will seem like poison. This feeling will pass in time depending on how quickly you get over the wound, but while it exists, the feeling is real.