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Saw The Amazing Spider-Man 2 tonight and... I kinda liked it. I kinda really liked it. It's almost definitely a case of lowered expectations, as when it seemed like the movie was terrible (and I wasn't so up on it leading up to release anyways) I basically spoiled myself on most of the movie. However, where as internet posts are hyperbolic and filled with vitriol, the actual scenes themselves were fairly inoffensive. The plane shit was pretty shitty but it was like 2 minutes of screentime at most.
And even though I knew what was going to happen, that final fight was TENSE AS FUCK.
I will say probably 50% of my enjoyment might have been just for Spider's suit. Love it. How they went from the putrid dogshit in ASM to the best suit of all five movies in this one is pretty astounding.
The music was dope too. People were ragging on the Electro theme but I think it's pretty fucking awesome. Spider-Man's theme is kinda eh, I mean it's good but it leans too heavily on the heroic brass and creates a disconnect with whatever music comes before and after it.
Loved a lot of the little touches. JJ Gmail-ing Peter, Peter using Google instead of Bing, the firefighter hat and the outfit when he was sick, etc. Great scenes.
I was all prepared for Spider-douche again but I actually sympathized with Peter a lot in this one. I like Andrew Garfield a lot, but his Peter in ASM1 came off like an asswipe to me. But in this one he actually nuts up and breaks it off with Gwen early in the film. Then it's HER that reaches out to him to be "friends." What happens to her is on both of them equally IMO even with Peter's promise to her dad.
And man did I love the mouth on Spidey in this movie. And the websinging. Oh man. If they had made two hours just of that I would have been happy. Never have I wanted to be a superhero more. Might pick up the apparently shitty ASM2 game just to simulate that.
Electro wasn't quite Nigma levels of bad, I thought he was setup pretty well and his turn during the confrontation in Times Square was pretty convincing. The team up with Harry wasn't NEARLY as awful as the Sandman/Venom teamup in SM3, it flowed at least somewhat logically.
Aunt May had more of a role than I thought she would, which was nice. They didn't use her "Secrets have a cost... the truth does too" line from the trailers though. WTF? In fact a lot of the footage/lines was different. I guess that's the downside of putting a cut of practically every scene into the trailer.
My only complaint is that Spidey's "retirement" felt pretty short. I'm not sure what they could have shuffled around to make his comeback more triumphant, or if his comeback should have been moved to the next film for that matter, but it was somewhat unsatisfying.
This might be my second-favorite Spidey flick.