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should have called it spider-boy since he's still a high school punk in this. most disappointing movie this year.
spider-man felt like spider-man this time around, and and the consequences he had in the suit translated to him being peter. both of the leads (garfield and stone) did a great job at bringing out their characters personalities and had amazing chemistry together. this is a more realistic spider-man than any other version of it making it feel a lot more real. it's also very relate-able to as peter has many problems in his life, as a young person he is having problems dealing with them as he learns more and more about his past while at the same time gaining his powers. this causes the great relationship he once had with his aunt and uncle to be pushed apart a bit, as would any teenager as
no superhero has a bigger cod-piece than bill murray.
the silent spider-man movie from the early 2000's was sooo much better than this slop.
the "special" effects looked they were done by sega genesis and the acting, (apart from murray), was stilted and wooden. simply put, this is the superman iv of the spider-man series.
freaking awesome!
been a spidey fan for 30yrs and i loved this movie. to me, its closer to the real story as peters 1st love was gwen stacy, he creates his own webbing. open your mind, forget the 1st 3 movies and enjoy this one!
this is like the hangover 2! exactly the same as the prior
I loved the movie! It was so awesome!
wonderfully acted and lived up to the hype. well done!