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Can't wait for ASM2., and I've nver been a stickler for details as I can pretty easily get into a movie, but has any of the spider-man action looked as CGI as this one? I feel like it's so obvious in all his action scenes. Or it is because his suit has a shinyness to it?
I agree. Fiancé's uncle bought a 3-D 4k TV and I really couldn't tell the difference between 1080p and 4k...Also, I don't need 3D to enjoy a movie. SMH. I swear that was just a hype.3d sucks and is the biggest waste of money ever. If I wanted a headache and my eyes to burn I'd just bang my head on the seat while I watch
A dong on the screen for 3hrs > sm3 lolThis trailer > spider man 3
Soooo u rather watch a penis than an actual movie???A dong on the screen for 3hrs > sm3 lolThis trailer > spider man 3
Literally the worst movie ever called a movie
Soooo u rather watch a penis than an actual movie???A dong on the screen for 3hrs > sm3 lolThis trailer > spider man 3
Literally the worst movie ever called a movie
Ur a dude right
Lol, it's a joke bro.Soooo u rather watch a penis than an actual movie???
Ur a dude right
This trailer > spider man 3
Marc Webb [emoji]10004[/emoji] @MarcW
Almost shot ASM2 in B+W til @bjnovak's (A. Smythe) promo for his excellent book ONE MORE THING beat me to it
It's been known since March 2013 that B.J. Novak -- best known for his 2005 to 2012 stint as Ryan Howard on "The Office" -- would be in this spring's "Amazing Spider-Man 2." Yet his role wasn't known until a tweet Monday afternoon from director Marc Webb named Novak's character as "A. Smythe" -- likely confirmation that Novak is playing Alistair Smythe, a long-running character in the Spidey mythos. (Hat tip to The Hollywood Reporter for noticing.)
Smythe, first introduced in 1985's "The Amazing Spider-Man Annual" #19, is the son of villain Spencer Smythe, creator of the Spider-Slayers. In Marvel's comic books, Alistair took over his father's Spidey-hunting work, and eventually transformed himself into an "Ultimate" Spider-Slayer.
Recently, the character played a prominent role in writer Dan Slott's run on both "Amazing Spider-Man," where his actions led to the death of J. Jonah Jameson's wife Marla; and the current "Superior Spider-Man," where he was one of the most formidable tests for the Doctor Octopus-controlled Spidey. Alistair Smythe was also a frequent villain in the 1990s "Spider-Man" animated series.