Postby the_wolfs_howl » Sat May 19, 2007 9:49 pm
You know, not everyone is going to be satisfied with a movie adaptation of anything, be it book, comic, game, or whatever. So basically you should just take the movie as a movie, and if it holds up, forget about what they didn't do and look at what they did. Like Lord of the Rings. Sure, they left out Tom Bombadil and changed some things around, but all three were still really good movies. As a contrast, the Harry Potter movies are frankly pretty horrible movies, just from a movie standpoint. They don't explain some of the most important points of the story.
As for Spiderman 3, not knowing the comic books, I can say with full certainty that it was a pretty good movie. I would definitely have cut the dancing-down-the-street scene shorter (it looks like a commercial or something), and I've always groaned inwardly at the "romantic" parts of the Spiderman movies. Other than that, however, it was a good movie. Considerably better than the second one, and with certain elements at the end, maybe even better than the first. Maybe.
[spoiler]How can you say that Spiderman saying, "I forgive you" is lame? At least be glad he forgave. The scene where M.J. says, "Tell me you love me." and Peter says, "I love you." is considerably lamer than that. And aren't you glad that Harry and Peter were reconciled before Harry died? Doesn't it just tug at your heart that a man who hated his friend so much that he tried to kill him would come to his rescue, even give up his life?[/spoiler]
I'm sorry in advance if I'm offending anyone. I got rather worked up after this movie. That in itself should be enough to say that this movie has something to it, right? The only part that got me emotional in the first movie was when Ben died, and my response to the second one was, "I don't think I want to see that one again."
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