My Take on The Spider-Man Movies

My Take on The Spider-Man Movies

My take on the Spider-Man movies as a whole.

Editorial Opinion
By AlexHunter - Apr 21, 2014 04:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 releases here in the states in a little more than a week, although I am excited to watch the film, I know it will never reach the level of the Raimi Movies. The Raimi movies, besides from being revolutionary movies for the superhero genre as a whole, conveyed a level of care and passion for the character as well as for the audience. Sony's new take on Spider-Man (notice how I don't say Webb's take) seems to only care about the amount of movie the franchise can make, instead of taking time to convey a message and theme about love, loss, redemption, good vs, evil, and responsibility, this new franchise seems to be taking a different route by cramming in comic book nods and references just to please the fans and get a few more bucks. 

Spider-Man 3 is at best a mediocre film but it still manages to convey certain universal themes that can be received and learned by anybody. Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man may of been a better film but it lacked passion and soul. It's entire purpose of existing is so that Sony can keep the rights to the Spider-Man character. It lacked heart and seemed to be what Sony thought the fans wanted, a more dark toned, gothic Spider-Man. Turns out fans didn't like that tone so then they seem to have gone back to the light hearted tone of the Raimi movies. This isn't a problem with the new franchise as much as it is a problem with the people in charge of the new franchise. They don't let Webb have any creative control, he is just acting as their lackey and is unable to show HIS version of Spider-Man. I can't be the only one who noticed all the scenes missing in The Amazing Spider-Man that were in the trailer, but weren't in the movie. I am still waiting to see Webb's take on Spider-Man. 
Now on to a few comebacks I have towards certain remarks made about The Original Trilogy. "Tobey was a cry baby and a horrible Peter Parker." First off Peter Parker is a nerd, not a hipster skateboarder (not even in the Ultimate Books). I have one question for people who say this, have you read the original Ditko comics? Peter was always angsting and still is to this day. "The Amazing Spider-Man is closer to the comics because of the web shooter, the quipping, and Gwen being his first love interest." The web shooters I agree on. The quipping and Gwen stuff not so much. Peter in the Raimi movies joked and did not come off as a douche bag unlike Garfield's Peter. A few more jokes would of been nice, but Sony did not have to go overboard with the constant jokes as seen in The Amazing Spider-Man. The Gwen thing is the thing that bothers me the most, Betty Brant was Peter's first love interest nuff said.

In conclusion, although their are some aspects of the Webb's *cough* Sony's *cough* Spider-Man, in my opinion, no matter how hard they try, the level of heart shown and respect towards the character in the original trilogy can never be reached. (no matter how many Easter eggs are shoved in there)




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kong
kong - 4/21/2014, 4:36 PM
TASM Series >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sam Raimi Series

ruadh
ruadh - 4/21/2014, 4:56 PM
I have trouble seeing the difference between a hipster teenager, and a regular teenager. Aren't they all hipsters? Aren't hipsters simply people that never adjusted their wardrobe choices after graduation high school?
AlexHunter
AlexHunter - 4/21/2014, 5:09 PM
@yossarian The best part about this is that I should like TASM more, i'm only 15.
Moohika
Moohika - 4/21/2014, 5:14 PM
To be honest, I'm not a huge fan of either of them but I do like them. I think it's because I grew up with the 90's Spider-Man animated series and prefer Spider-Man to be older (at least look older)and actually be Spider-MAN and not a teenager, even though I know that's from the comics.
Lhornbk
Lhornbk - 4/21/2014, 7:38 PM
*sigh* more whining about not following source material. *sigh*
quas666
quas666 - 4/21/2014, 11:45 PM
I like both series'
Raimi's is more near and dear to my heart though. Especially the first.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/22/2014, 5:28 AM
Source is important - YES!

If you say its not go watch some other shit as you have no love for the characters to begin with :p


Cool read @ Alex.

I basically see the Webb's Spidey as the Ultimate one as that's what it is.

I ain't the biggest Ultimate fan but as long as you see AMS as Ultimate you can enjoy the franchise more. If as 616 you wont, I've seen AMS2 and its no where near as bad as people are making out, no way near. I can see big box office in the States too.

Spider-Man 3 btw, I liked SANDMAN a lot, VENOM was totally ruined and the emo bit didn't help at all but was still hoping RAIMI got to make 6 movies with the SINISTER SIX in Spider-Man's 6th movie... guess we're sorta getting that now instead with Webb's series.

Wolf38
Wolf38 - 4/22/2014, 11:07 PM
I prefer the Raimi films. Between Spider-Man 3 and TASM, it's close to being a draw in quality, but I'll go with SM3 every day of the week.
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 4/23/2014, 5:30 AM
This article summed up my feelings exactly. Great article and couldn't agree more!
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 4/23/2014, 5:32 AM
I wish some people would go pick up Marvel Masterworks v.1. Peter cries all the time! Raimi nailed the feel of the character and that is something the new films just don't even try to do.
bbiz20
bbiz20 - 4/26/2014, 6:47 PM
The Raimi series might have had more heart to it but Webb's series seems to be having more fun with Spider-Man's character overall, something he never really did in the Raimi series. They also allow the characters to more resemble their comic book counterparts more accurately. But I agree that Raimi's series had better messages and was crafted with more thought, heart and care.
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