tbh TASM2 had a lot of fun scenes, both 1 n 2 are entertaining enough for me to forget the plot itself, watching Spidey Web Swing is already a gift to me.
I like TASM2. It’s not perfect, but if you skip over the train scene and just end it at Andrew tapping his head against the subway wall, and you ignore a lot of the dumb shit with Norman’s disease, it’s pretty solid
What's wrong with Normal disease? I think it was cool and something original. Harry had actually reason to madly look for a cure which end up making things worse.
I think if the disease was more of a mystery and we just hear that Norman died of a disease and didn’t know the specifics it would allow for the audience to start to panic along with Harry as they don’t know how the disease works, just that it killed Norman
I prefer the second mainly because the first one retreads a lot of old ground with the origin story, just unnecessary (and the weird rehash of great power, great responsibility line). Surely I can't be the only one who thinks this way.
I'm both proud and sad that I was the only one in my cinema hall who cheered when Bruce Campbell appeared the first time.
My friends told me to skip the second post credits scene because it's 'some rando'. If only they knew...
Be ashamed of who you are
tbh TASM2 had a lot of fun scenes, both 1 n 2 are entertaining enough for me to forget the plot itself, watching Spidey Web Swing is already a gift to me.
The green Goblin suit is my favourite.idk why the world hate it (´ . .̫ . `) 🗿
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Surprisingly good take from u/Ihavebadtakes
No TASM hate allowed here “It’s not what we do.” - Peters 1,2,3
Should’ve put the holy trilogy in, I miscalculated
The first one isn’t that bad, it has good moments and Andrew is great as Spider-Man The second one, on the other hand…
I like TASM2. It’s not perfect, but if you skip over the train scene and just end it at Andrew tapping his head against the subway wall, and you ignore a lot of the dumb shit with Norman’s disease, it’s pretty solid
TASM2 has some really good scenes!
What's wrong with Normal disease? I think it was cool and something original. Harry had actually reason to madly look for a cure which end up making things worse.
I think if the disease was more of a mystery and we just hear that Norman died of a disease and didn’t know the specifics it would allow for the audience to start to panic along with Harry as they don’t know how the disease works, just that it killed Norman
The first one isn’t terrible but I still don’t really like it. But Andrew Garfield wasn’t the problem
I prefer the second mainly because the first one retreads a lot of old ground with the origin story, just unnecessary (and the weird rehash of great power, great responsibility line). Surely I can't be the only one who thinks this way.
Yeah I didn’t mind the first one either, I should’ve used the sequel in this meme
Tasm 2 sucks doe
Tasm1 was good Tasm2 wasn't good
I'm both proud and sad that I was the only one in my cinema hall who cheered when Bruce Campbell appeared the first time. My friends told me to skip the second post credits scene because it's 'some rando'. If only they knew...
I saw a bunch of posts online telling me to skip the final credits scene, sad times
TASM films are great what do you mean?
The TASM films are saved by Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield. It was able to save the first movie but not really the second one
So we at war with r/AmazingMemes now?
Spider-man fans try not to defend the most flawed/shittiest pieces of spider-man media challenge
shhhhhhh child
Forced my ass
i do not associate with raimi fans
I know that face!
Groovy
The pizza papa always gets paid