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Just came back from seeing this and it was, as the title suggests, amazing. Best Spider-Man movie for sure. If you are at all in doubt, don't worry, because it's not just a pointless reboot cash-in. It's well made in almost all regards (apart from the score which wasn't that memorable; you probably won't even notice it) and has solid performances all around (the Social Network guy in particular surprised me). I had some minor problems with it but nothing major. Anybody else seen it?

EDIT: If you can, don't see this in 3D! I may be biased about 3D (I really am not opposed to the idea) but it was totally pointless too.
ive already decided to not watch any movies in 3d, cause i can´t focus on watching background movements, witch is very irritating.
ive seen MIB3, and it was the absolutely the best move ive seen, i suggest watching it now, or when it comes out for br/dvd
Might be going to a Drive-In with a few friends soon and they'll be playing this and I think Brave. Hope it's good!
(07-02-2012, 12:29 AM)EXAWOLT Wrote: [ -> ]ive already decided to not watch any movies in 3d, cause i can´t focus on watching background movements, witch is very irritating.
ive seen MIB3, and it was the absolutely the best move ive seen, i suggest watching it now, or when it comes out for br/dvd
Well maybe not best, but I agree, MIB3 was bad ass. And I'm with you, 3D sucks. But if you have the choice between Spider-Man in 3D and nothing then I suggest you give it a chance anyway.
(07-02-2012, 12:29 AM)EXAWOLT Wrote: [ -> ]"ive seen MIB3, and it was the absolutely the best "movie" ive seen..."
lol? how many movies have you seen exactly?
Won't watch it, I am definitely boycotting this movie made by Sony for the sole purpose of keeping the rights of the character.
(07-03-2012, 05:38 PM)Xss Wrote: [ -> ]Won't watch it, I am definitely boycotting this movie made by Sony for the sole purpose of keeping the rights of the character.
How about being a little open minded? It's not like "Sony" wrote the script, directed it and acted in it. Why the hell do you care about depressing copyright issues when this is art we are talking about?
(07-03-2012, 05:38 PM)Xss Wrote: [ -> ]Won't watch it, I am definitely boycotting this movie made by Sony for the sole purpose of keeping the rights of the character.
MovieBob thinks so too: [url]http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/v...Spider-Man[/url]
I have been a spider-man fan since i was a child! Can't wait until i get to see this Smile


As an inspiration from him when i was younger i was climbing a lot and thanks to that i'm doing freaking parkour now and i guess i can call myself an athletic!
(07-03-2012, 10:17 PM)GeneralGregsworth Wrote: [ -> ]I have been a spider-man fan since i was a child! Can't wait until i get to see this Smile


As an inspiration from him when i was younger i was climbing a lot and thanks to that i'm doing freaking parkour now and i guess i can call myself an athletic!
Cool. Lifelong Spider-Man fan here too (though I can't say I've read any of the classic comics; I'm not much into comic books). Parkour is also pretty bad ass, you have any videos you've recorded?
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