Hey, which one from the series do you love the most? I love the first one Spider-Man. It has great story and well scripted screenplay. And, the characters were performed well in the first part in the series. What do you think?
Luke
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Hey, which one from the series do you love the most? I love the first one Spider-Man. It has great story and well scripted screenplay. And, the characters were performed well in the first part in the series. What do you think?
Luke
[QUOTE=lukechandler;3903051]Hey, which one from the series do you love the most? I love the first one Spider-Man. It has great story and well scripted screenplay. And, the characters were performed well in the first part in the series. What do you think?
Luke[/QUOTE]
Assuming you are referring to the movies, my personal favorite is Spider-Man 2 from the Sam Raimi-directed films (the one featuring Alfred Molina as Doc Ock). Oddly, I think the current actor portraying Spider-Man (Tom Holland) is probably the best to ever portray Peter/Spidey but I think his appearances in the Avengers movies were far better than his starring turn in Spidey: Homecoming. Just my 2 cents.
Homecoming. I like the others, but Homecoming is the best.
[QUOTE=oldschool;3903262]Assuming you are referring to the movies,[/QUOTE]That's the impression I got from this part of his post
[QUOTE=lukechandler;3903051]I love the first one Spider-Man. It has great story and well scripted screenplay. And, the characters were performed well in the first part in the series.[/QUOTE]This doesn't sound like you're talking about the animated shows.
My favorite Spider-Man film franchise in story is the Raimi trilogy, it is the easiest and most fun to watch, the weird overdone cheese that outshines regular Spider-Man comics cheese adds up to its entertainment factor. I will never hate myself for laughing at Willem Dafoe (some mistake his name for William Dafoe) for grovelling before his goblin mask on the tip of a chair "TELL ME HOW TO GET TO HIM".
Costume design in every aspect makes those film suits a marvel to behold. It is admirable to see how little space there is between the fabric and the skin, yet how flexible it is during motion.
I actually like the cast in their respective roles, and I think out of all the live action cinematic Spidey actors, Tobey has the best voice for Spider-Man.
To me nothing is going to beat Raimi’s Spider-Man 2. That movie is not only one of my favorite superhero films of all time, but favorite movie period. After that I would place Spider-Man Homecoming as I really love Tom Holland as a young Peter Parker. Then the original Raimi’s Spider-Man, Willem DaFoe was fantastic as the Green Goblin. After that we start getting to the not so good Spider-Man films. I hated Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker, he was fine as Spidey but awful as Peter. I tried watching Spider-Man 3 last night and it’s still just as bad as I remember it being and Amazing Spider-Man 2 ranks down there with it as well.
[QUOTE=Jekyll;3904677]To me nothing is going to beat Raimi’s Spider-Man 2. That movie is not only one of my favorite superhero films of all time, but favorite movie period. After that I would place Spider-Man Homecoming as I really love Tom Holland as a young Peter Parker. Then the original Raimi’s Spider-Man, Willem DaFoe was fantastic as the Green Goblin. After that we start getting to the not so good Spider-Man films. I hated Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker, he was fine as Spidey but awful as Peter. I tried watching Spider-Man 3 last night and it’s still just as bad as I remember it being and Amazing Spider-Man 2 ranks down there with it as well.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely! I agree with you Jekyll.
Spider-Man 2 is probably the best individual Spider-Man film, but the Homecoming Spider-Man has been in three excellent films so far (granted, two are guest-appearances.)