zeppelinrox
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Actually, I didn't even like Green Goblin in the comics as I always thought Hobgoblin looked way cooler and was more of a bad ass.
Vote now in wave 1 of the FEOTM Reboot!
FatherMerrin said:I was never a big fan of the recent Spidey flicks but even I think it's too soon for a reboot. Surely the Tobey Maguire/Sam Raimi versions are too fresh in people's memory for them to accept an all new version?
FatherMerrin said:Whether it's any good or not, who knows. I remember people slagging off Heath Ledger being the Joker and people scoffing Daniel Craig as James Bond and they both did excellent jobs.
I don't like the costume design though, it's a bit too flashly for my tastes, I don't read the comics but is it based on anything Parker has wore in the comics?
If by "too soon" you mean you doubt it'll make money... I'd bet that it will.FatherMerrin said:I was never a big fan of the recent Spidey flicks but even I think it's too soon for a reboot. Surely the Tobey Maguire/Sam Raimi versions are too fresh in people's memory for them to accept an all new version?
And it went from being a once-good soap opera to being a laughing stock as a result. Just sayin'.Gaith said:Dallas retconned a whole season out of existence back in the '80s.
Uncanny Antman said:For most people, the re-casting won't even matter. They'll just go along to 'that new Spider-Man film' eat their popcorn, chat during the movie, walk out and talk about how cool that bit with the explosion was.
Uncanny Antman said:Kilmer took over only three years after Keaton. Clooney only two after that. This Spidey may be a reboot (Ugh, loathesome word!) rather than sequel, but for most people it won't matter a jot.
zeppelinrox said:I also read somewhere that Marvel will start moving away from dark and gritty superhero movies