The Amazing Spider-Man is a movie that had to justify its existence way in advance. Retelling the story of how Peter Parker got bitten by a mutated spider seemed a little early – after all Sam Raimi’s version of Spider-Man had been done a mere ten years ago.
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The Amazing Spider-Man is a movie that had to justify its existence way in advance. Retelling the story of how Peter Parker got bitten by a mutated spider seemed a little early – after all Sam Raimi’s version of Spider-Man had been done a mere ten years ago.
This is the sixth article in the coverage of the movies related to 2012’s The Avengers. To get to the overview click here.
Editor’s note: I have delayed this review as well as the final Avengers review for some time due to my disappointment with Avengers. Because I didn’t want to unleash the full nerdrage right after the cinema I decided to wait a little and let the dust settle.
Note: this is a guest review from a friend of mine who has had the chance to catch a screening of Ridley Scott’s Prometheus over at the Netherlands (sadly Austrian moviegoers have to wait until 9th of August)
A giant spaceship. A strange planet. A chick that turns badass. Sounds familiar? Welcome to Ridley Scott’s return to science fiction.
Not only did the MTV movie awards reveal some footage from TDKR there was also a pretty nice way to stir up some news for Star Trek 12 without having Star Trek explicitly mentioned: