The
Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Columbia-Sony/
Marvel, 2014)
The
movies will never be as good as the comics. For everything that this
movie gets right there are ten things that it gets wrong. The 30 year
old actors portraying recent high school graduates Peter Parker and
Gwen Stacy (Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone) do an okay job even if
the script misses the mark of that era of the character. Peter Parker
did not meet Gwen until college in the comic books, so this point has
always bothered me.
Spoilers
abound, so proceed with caution...
Some
aspects of the character ring true in this big screen translation,
others fall short. I enjoyed the redesigned (again)
costume, this one being very close to the comic book version. I did
not enjoy the emo-hipster version of Harry Osborn, although he did
look very “Goblinesque” once he took the serum. Electro...sigh.
The character was wrong on all counts. Initial fan reaction online
was that they got the character wrong because they cast a black man,
Jamie Foxx, in the role. Believe you me, getting the character's
ethnicity wrong will be the least of your concerns once you see
this film. The origin, the powers, and the character's disposition
prior to gaining his powers are all so wrong that it outshines
everything else. If your biggest problem with Electro is that they
cast Foxx in the role, I have news for you: They could have cast
someone who was the spitting image of Ditko's Max Dillon and it still
would have sucked just as bad.
The
whole Richard and Mary Parker backstory was so wrong that I could
feel the stabbing pain behind my eyes any time that they were on
screen. How hard is it to write a story and not have everything be so
interconnected to Oscorp?
The
pacing and tone of the movie are fine and entertaining until the end.
Once Electro is defeated, we get Green Goblin II and a half-assed,
emotionally bereft interpretation of the legendary Amazing
Spider-Man #121. That's
right, MEGA SPOILER!!! TURN BACK
NOW!!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
Gwen Stacy gets killed by the Green Goblin. You even get to hear the
crack that no one in comics will admit to putting in the original
issue. Conway blames Thomas who blames Sitek who blames Romita...it's the Grassy Knoll
of comic book murders.
As
if this second climax is not enough, we get a third, with the Rhino
making the scene. They show the Vulture wings and Doctor Octopus'
arms, so the Sinister Six is being telegraphed from a mile
away. There is supposedly a movie in the works for them, too. Cripes.
I went to a 12:15 PM showing on opening day and the theatre wasn't
even ¼ full. We are reaching the saturation point for superhero
movies, methinks. The average person is getting tired of all of these
films, and there are not enough nerds like me to keep this genre
afloat. I could be wrong. This movie will probably do good business
both here and abroad, but there was no energy and enthusiasm in the
room like there has been on past opening days. This is the fifth
Spider-Man movie in 12 years, so that might have something to do with
it as well.
As
for a post credits scene, there sort of is one. A lame preview for
the forthcoming bastardization of the Claremont/Byrne classic, X-Men:
Days Of Future Past.
All
in all what we have is a middle of the road superhero film that no
one will ever look back on fondly. This movie is especially
disappointing coming out on the heels of the brilliant Captain
America: The Winter Soldier. Sony, would you please just give the
rights back to Marvel and Disney so that the world can get the
Spider-Man movie it deserves?
Junk
Food For Thought rating: 3 out of 5.
I
made the herculean effort of seeing this film back to back with The Quiet Ones. I spent five hours at the theatre. On the plus side I
was able to realize a better value for my time and money by using my
refills on my pop and popcorn rather than buying a second one as well
as saving time not driving to the theatre twice. Binge moviegoing
might be how I do business in the future.
Good review Kris. Had a good time with this and even liked it more than the first. I know I'm alone in that boat, so it's whatever.
ReplyDeleteDon't know all the comic references you made Kris but I agree whole heartedly with your review.
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