The Amazing Spider-Man: 5 Common Criticisms And Why They're Wrong
With every treasured story, comes equally absurd criticisms. What are they and how are they wrong?
The Amazing Spider-Man premiered last week with impressive opening numbers all around the world. This reboot from the notable film series by Sam Raimi saw Marc Webb - who made his debut with (500) Days of Summer - take the directorial reigns for a new generation of actors, including Andrew Garfield as the iconic superhero. Let me start by saying I'm a huge Spider-Man fan. No I did not read every single comic out there nor did I watch every single episode of the cartoon, but I certainly tried. I don't walk around pretending I'm an animated Spider-Man encyclopedia who can spit out random bits of information as fast as Spider-Man can catch thieves. No, I'm merely a fan. That being said, I thought this movie was amazing - pun intended. Don't get me wrong, Raimi's films were equally impressive - let's just not count Spider-Man 3 for now - but technically speaking, The Amazing Spider-Man was darker, grittier, and far more clever as well. But with every film currently in existence, there are those that would bring every ounce of bias, raging zeal, and random bits of encyclopedia information that they like to spit out to the movie theater. Here are 5 common criticisms that have graced our internet and here is me tearing them apart. Major Spoilers ahead: