Reasons why I think The Amazing Spider-Man is better than Spider-Man

Reasons why I think The Amazing Spider-Man is better than Spider-Man

I know people have already done this but I want to explain why I enjoyed and thought that The Amazing Spider-Man is better.

Editorial Opinion
By EdgyOutsider - Aug 15, 2012 05:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Fan Fic

As many of you know, earlier this week I finally went and saw The Amazing Spider-Man. I thought it was the best Spider-Man yet, and here I will explain why I enjoyed it more and why I feel it's better than Spider-Man. I am not a hater of the Raimi films because I grew up on them and I love them (Not so much the third.)

Fleshed out



While I feel that Spider-Man did a decent job in fleshing out the characters in the film, I feel that The Amazing Spider-Man fleshed them out more and you cared about the characters more. No it is not darker, I feel it's a bit more serious and I feel that it's because of the fleshed out characters it was more emotional.

Performances



Speaking of it being emotional, the performances in this film were more powerful. I'm not saying that the performances in the other film was bad, I just feel that it is powerful and damn good when I am convinced that they are their characters and I get teary eye.

Visual effects



Yes, I know that this is 10 years later. But, the effects for Spider-Man were damn good but the effects for this film were better despite a scene or two.

Closer to the comics



Don't get me wrong, the original film is close to the comics. BUT, I feel that this film is closer to the comics. Here's why.

Nerdy Peter



This Peter Parker is shown as a more science nerd. He uses science to build his own lock for his bedroom door and he also builds these.

Webshooters



Any of you who has read a Spider-Man comic should know that Peter builds these nifty gadget known as webshooters. The film shows him build these and obviously uses them. While the original film, he has organic webbing.

Gwen Stacy



The film introduces Gwen first instead of Mary Jane, the film shows and uses her as Peter's first love. She isn't just a damsel in distress, she actually makes use of herself and tries to fight of The Lizard at one point.

Humor



"Someone's been a bad lizard" Okay, that line was a bit bad but that is something that was hinted at in the other films. Spidey's sense of humor. They didn't go over the top with it in this film, they hit that note just right. Although, I don't know about you guys but the scene with the car theif was the best use of his humor in the whole movie.

The bad guy's look



Okay, the first film can be forgiven for this because they did try using the classic costume and it didn't work. That is one thing that this film has over the original, they were able to stick closer to the original look. Sure, people complain about no snout but in reality it wouldn't have looked as cool, not to mention that they even included the lab coat.

Overall: I did very much enjoy the original Spider-Man film. It had the feel of a blockbuster, it had the good acting, good villain, it's humor and it had what a film like it needs. But, The Amazing Spider-Man was closer to the lore of the comics and between the humor, the brilliant cast, the effects and just the look of the film. I feel that this film was much more enjoyable than the original, again the Green Goblin costume is forgiven.

Be respectful in the comments below and stay frosty.
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kong
kong - 8/15/2012, 6:14 PM
I totally agree!
TheRaven20
TheRaven20 - 8/15/2012, 8:02 PM
Exactly. The performances are what do it for me. Tobey is so ovrrated! I think if people would just go back an watch the movies again I think they'd realize two things:
Spider-man 1 and 2 are good films but not as good as everyone remembers and NOT as good as TASM
Spider-man 3 is really bad, but not as bad as everyone says it is. S3 on a scale of Batman and Robin to 10 is probabaly a 4 or 5.
golden123
golden123 - 8/15/2012, 8:35 PM
You should really give examples for every point. If you flesh out some points more than others, then your editorial seems uneven and bad. Examples are crucial towards making a point. Unless they already agree with you, I don't believe anybody would say they understand why you think this movie was more fleshed out, had better acting, and had better special effects; however, everybody who disagrees with your comic adaption claim can't say they don't understand where your coming from. Basically, you're not going to prove a point writing sentences like, "While I feel that Spider-Man did a decent job in fleshing out the characters in the film, I feel that The Amazing Spider-Man fleshed them out more and you cared about the characters more. No it is not darker, I feel it's a bit more serious and I feel that it's because of the fleshed out characters it was more emotional." Why did you care more about the characters? How were the characters fleshed out more? Because you failed to provide explanations and examples, the world will never know.
golden123
golden123 - 8/15/2012, 8:55 PM
By the way, I believe the film makers chose Gwen Stacy over Mary Jane Watson for two reasons.
1) They wanted to differentiate this series from the original trilogy. The new, less comic book like suit, the webshooters, the slightly changed origin with the focus on his real parents, the decision to keep with the high school setting, the different tone, as well as the new love interest all help support this point.
2) They like the idea of killing her off.

Lets be honest, if they really chose the love interest based on what happened in the comics, then Peter Parker would be dating Betty Brant and exchanging crushes with Liz Allan. In the comics, Peter didn't date Gwen until college while he had relationships with the other two girls during his high school years.
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 8/15/2012, 11:25 PM
Agree on the everything, lol if you pay attention to the movie you would know where those " 5 storylines" went. You know who I'm talking to :)
Toshitheshadow
Toshitheshadow - 8/16/2012, 10:22 AM
I totally agree with you. This is the best Spider-man movie so far. I loved Raimi's but, come on....... The Amazing Spider-man trilogy is gonna kick ass!!
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