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Originally Posted by Cmd'r&Chief
You guys are all douche noodles. The first spiderman trilogy was way too childish. With the exception of James Franco, William Dafoe, and the guy who played Jameson, the cast was a joke. You guys can keep your Walt Disney spiderman trilogy. The rest of the world will appreciate a spiderman with a more realistic and dark twist.
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Here's the problem, though: he's not a dark character. He's a trickster, a fast-talking and flag-waving good guy saving the world while taking care of his elderly aunt. He tries to be a good role model, wears bright colors, and is a teacher by day. He struggles with guilt and sacrifice and doing the right thing, but he's not a gloomy or shadowy guy, like Batman, Daredevil, or Punisher. By trying to make him (and Superman, because they did this same thing in
Man of Steel) into a dark, gritty, Batman-ish character, they're losing who he is.
The ones who are doing it right are (no surprise here) the makers of
Captain America, and to a lesser extent the rest of the Avengers movies. They kept the characters, and in some cases even made them more interesting, but didn't go all tortured and Chris Nolan.
And by the way, the rest of the world preferred
Spider-Man and especially
Spider-Man 2 than
Amazing Spider-Man. We'll see if
Amazing Spider-Man 2 can beat their 89 and 93 percent scores on Rotten Tomatoes, for example.