I just got back from seeing this and I enjoyed it a lot more then the original film and while its not up there with the Avengers and Thor, its very entertaining. I felt all the main characters were better handled then in the 2002 film with the change from from dork to Superhero feeling a lot better paced and the small changes to the origin story, I felt, improved it. Dr Conners motives were believable if a little crazy (but then who isn't after turning into a giant lizard?) and I thought the CGI was fine.
However, I like a lot of character development/relationship moments in my films and the more cheese it has the better. I also grew up with the height of CGI being the tv show Reboot so I admit I often can't see what everyone is complaining about when they say a piece of CGI looks crap.
However, I like a lot of character development/relationship moments in my films and the more cheese it has the better. I also grew up with the height of CGI being the tv show Reboot so I admit I often can't see what everyone is complaining about when they say a piece of CGI looks crap.
I probably shouldn't admit this, but for me that was the most realistic part of the film as I've had attempts to ask people out end up just like that (though sadly I got a no).Andronicus said:but the worst part was the awkward period of muttering between Gwen and Peter when trying to ask her out on a date. One of the weirdest, idiotic things I've ever seen in a movie.