Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Amazing Spider-Man ***


Cast: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen, Sally Field, Irrfan Khan
Director: Mark Webb
Running Length: 2:16
MPAA Classification: PG-13

It has been 10 years since the original Spider-Man, and only 5 years since the mis-step that was Spider-Man 3.  Apparently, that's all the time that is needed to start over.  And so, Mark Webb's The Amazing Spider-man has found its way to theaters.  This time, we get a re-told, and slightly different, origin story that promises to shed more light on Peter Parker's parents' disappearance from his life.  I suppose that this is more of an overall story for the recently announced parts 2 and 3 that will be making their way to us over the next few years.

This time around, Spider-Man (Garfield) is more of a smart ass, like he is in the comics.  His love interest is Gwen Stacy (Stone), and the bad guy is The Lizard (Ifans).  Garfield does a good job of bring ing a different version of Peter to the screen.  I wouldn't say better or worse, just different.  Emma Stone brings more personality to the love interest this time around.  Lastly, Rhys Ifans does the best he can with playing the Lizard. 

So, the good...the effects look great.  They have come a long way in five years, and Spidey swinging through the city never looked so good.  The Lizard looks as good as a giant man-lizard can look, and about as real as he could look too.  The chemistry between Garfield and Stone is believeable, and for the most part the supporting cast does a good job trying to not imitate their predacessors.

On the down side, its only been 5 years.  Why reboot?  Why do we need another origin story?  For me, switching actors and continuing the story or just jumping back in mid-stream without an origin story would have been a better way to go.  I can't quite put my finger on the specific reason, but the costume looks terrible this time around.  The Lizard is a weak villian.  He would be better used as a second villion in a two villian movie.

The biggest problem for me is that, with only 5 years having past, its hard to look at this movie without comparing directly to what has gone before.  Like I said previously, a non-reboot sequel would have been the better way to go.  That being said, now that they have established the new universe, I am looking forward to seeing where they go with it.

The Amazing Spider-Man is not the best of the Spider-Man movies.  That honor still falls on Spider-Man 2.  Its not the worst either, and a few years will give a little more distance for the sequel to have less comparisons with Sam Raimi's trilogy.  The franchise has a future, and I think it is promising.

2 comments:

Nik said...

You know I LOATHED Spidey3 & LOVED Spidey 1 & 2. I saw this flick and I liked it. I prefered Garfields snarkier, more emo Peter vs Tobys awkward stare Peter. The Lizard was ok. I didnt mind a simple villian after the debacle of Spidey3. NO MORE MULTIVILLIAN MOVIES!! PTSD!!

I agree Spidey 2 is still the best. I look forward to this new franchise, as well. And I liked this Spidey costume. ALSO I love anything with Emma Stone in it.

Unknown said...

I want to like Emma Stone...just don't know if I'm there yet.