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Old 07-05-2012, 10:33 AM   #131
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Saw it yesterday with my wife and was quite happy with the film. While I did think some of "growing pains" were a little over-the-top, I thought most of the were genuinely funny.

Also, I liked Connors/Lizard much more than I thought I would.

Loved Garfield's version of Peter/Spidey, especially the wise-cracking. I would love to see more of that in the future.

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Just ask Clark Kent. He knows all about it.
Or anyone who only wears a Domino mask.

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Kids today aren't as smart as they once were btw you guys have me kinda wanting to see this now as I was previously not interested in going to the theaters to see this thanks a lot you guys suck
I'd recommend 2D. I saw it that way and it was fine. Haven't heard of anything to make the other formats worth the extra $$$.

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"Hollywood took a giant step backward this week when "The Amazing Spider-Man" swung into action Tuesday with $35 million in domestic box office, a record for a film opening on a Tuesday. The $35 million Tuesday crushed the previous record-holder, "Transformers," which opened with $27.9 million on the day before the Fourth of July in 2007." Howard Gensler, Daily News Tattle Columnist.
Since when is an $8.1-million-dollar increase considered crushing a previous record? Considering box office totals these days, I don't consider it all that significant. Sure, it broke the previous record. But crushed? A bit of an exaggeration, IMHO.

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Have to admit, the guy has a point. What do you think?
Not really. Hollywood has been remaking films/retelling stories for almost a century now. This is nothing new and it will probably keep happening long after we're all dead and buried.

And how many times has Peter's origin story been retold? Again, nothing new under the Sun.

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I don't think Green Goblin is Spidey's #1 rival. I think it's a toss up between Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and Venom. Green Goblin is coming, but I hope they save him for later. Spidey has so many more interesting villians then just the Green Goblin, if any of them show up in the next movie, then I'll be excited for this new Spider-Man franchise.
I think Green Goblin was his arch-enemy until the creation of Venom (well, the original Eddie Brock version). But I do think that Doc Ock is a close second, similar to the way I view Riddler and Penguin as compared to Joker.
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