Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man Series - The Complete Retrospective (2012 - 2015)
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- Marc Webb's short-lived 'The Amazing Spider-Man' film series began with SUCH promise, but this saga quickly takes a turn for the tragic.
A compilation of the TASM1, 2 and Sony Email retrospectives all in one feature-length video!
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The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and sharing the title of the character's longest-running comic book series. It is the fourth theatrical Spider-Man film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, serving as a reboot of the series following Sam Raimi's 2002-2007 Spider-Man trilogy, and the first of the two The Amazing Spider-Man films. The film was directed by Marc Webb and written by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves from a story by Vanderbilt, and stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man alongside Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Campbell Scott, Irrfan Khan, Martin Sheen, and Sally Field. In the film, after Parker is bitten by a genetically altered spider, he gains newfound, spider-like powers and ventures out to save the city from the machinations of the Lizard.
Development of the film began following the cancellation of Spider-Man 4 in January 2010, ending director Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film series that originally featured Tobey Maguire as the titular superhero. Columbia Pictures opted to reboot the franchise with the same production team along with Vanderbilt to stay on with writing the next Spider-Man film, while Sargent and Kloves helped with the script as well. During pre-production, the main characters were cast in 2010. New designs were introduced from the comics, such as artificial web-shooters. Using Red Digital Cinema Camera Company's RED Epic camera, principal photography started in December 2010 in Los Angeles before moving to New York City. The film entered post-production in April 2011. 3ality Technica provided 3D image processing, while Sony Pictures Imageworks handled CGI effects. This was also the final American film to be scored by James Horner and released during his lifetime, three years before his death on June 22, 2015 from an aircraft accident, as well as the penultimate film for both production designer J. Michael Riva and one of the producers Laura Ziskin, who died on June 7, 2012, and June 12, 2011, respectively. J. Michael Riva's last film as production designer was Django Unchained, released five months later and Ziskin's last film as producer was The Butler, released one year later in 2013.
Sony Pictures Entertainment built a promotional website, releasing many previews and launching a viral marketing campaign, among other moves. Tie-ins included a video game by Beenox and Activision. The film premiered on June 30, 2012, in Tokyo, and was released in the United States on July 3, ten years after the release of Spider-Man (2002), in 2D, 3D, IMAX 3D, and 4DX formats. It received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised Garfield's performance as Spider-Man, the chemistry between Stone and Garfield, the visual effects, and musical score, however criticism was directed towards some of the plot elements. The film was a box office success, grossing $758 million worldwide, becoming the seventh highest-grossing film of 2012. A sequel, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, was released on May 2, 2014. Garfield and Ifans reprised their roles in the MCU film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) which dealt with the concept of the multiverse and linked that franchise to the Raimi and Webb installments. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I fkng love that Tasm suit. That's absolutely my fav suit on screen to date
me too man
The Tasm movies are movies that had so much potential Tasm 1 is my favorite spiderman origin movie it topped Rami in my eyes when I was younger which seemed impossible to me at the time. Tasm 2 is a movie with really high highs and low lows yet somehow still enjoyable to watch
I severely disagree and do not like really anything from TASM other than the CGI
You plucked the words from my head. I agree.
@@fabioj2353 It still has the best suit.
@@king_julian327the basketball 🏀 suit?
@@doomguydemonkiller I actually love the basketball suit more than the second one it is my favorite live action suit. But the person talking about the suits is obviously talking about the tasm 2 suit which is one of the best live action classic suit ever made
Fun fact Peter isn’t just blowing off steam after embarrassing flash. That’s actually him on his break where his community service is taking place.
I loved tsam. It’s darker tone and darker suit made it feel different and unique. Peter is grieving and we see him go through the stages of grief but it’s not Peter who’s grieving uncle Ben it’s spider-man and his suit reflects this looking very angry and standoffish. This doesn’t change until, like you said pup, after the bridge scene. Tasm2 was supposed to be this Spider-Man stepping into the friendly neighborhood spidery role but we didn’t see his full transformation into that. We didn’t see Gwen make the suit, we didn’t see Peter saving the little guy we just saw him trash talking a bad guy while barley trying to stop him. The only good part aside from the score and cgi in tasm2 is the Spider-Man suit. Which is almost perfect. The logo is to low on his chest I noticed it at the beginning of the movie and it just couldn’t unsee it.
The TASM series is probably the most tragic thing that has happened in the Spiderman mythos. Andrew Garfield will always be a great Spiderman. Hearing it's history really shows that Sony was shooting themselves in the foot. #MakeTASM3
#IBlameAviArad
@@Zombiesnyder13, yep. They're all incompetent
The biggest villain in the TASM series wasn’t any of the villains in the films, it was Sony.
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But mostly Arad
#AviAradOut
@@Zombiesnyder13yep, that guy screwed over it
1:47:54 LOL
Great video. Love how in-depth this goes.
Marc Webb is amazing, and people should NOT blame him for the failure of this franchise
They should blame AVI ARAD
It is because of that selfish narcissist a hole ... Avi Arad is a awful person who shouldnt own spider man but basically does
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#IBlameAviArad
@darkile5459 Let's see if Across The Spiderverse can help us with that
@darkile5459 no idea
I watched a making of for the amazing series and marc webb even says.. Alot of it I didnt have any control over... Avi was present through out the whole thing and made decisions for the crew we didnt want but hes the man so we did what he wanted... And venom in spidey 3 is also avi fault
Good content always
If Sony greenlits TASM3, they'll have to get rid of AVI ARAD
Or else, it will be just another failure
Or they could put Phil Lord and Chris Miller in charge
Phil and Chris are animators..... live action isn't their craft or their passion
@@fullmetalbleachnote have you seen 21 Jump Street?
The intro plays:
Me: The fuck is that? XD. I love it!!
Personally, I loved TASM. I even enjoyed TASM2. I just liked the characters a lot.
I grew up on the raimi series like most ppl. Those movies will always be peak Spider-Man. But I think that’s why TASM gets so much hate. Everyone compares it to the greatest Spider-Man of all time.
I was still a young teen when TASM came out, and for that reason I was able to go into the movie with a less critical lens. I enjoyed both TASM films for being different. As a teenager, I found Andrew’s Peter to be much more relatable. I relate more to Tobey now as I’ve gotten older, but as a young teen, Andrew felt more relatable. He’s not a complete social outcast, but he’s not the most popular guy. Also, his relationship with Gwen was much more investing than Tobey and Mary Jane’s. It was a refreshing change from the raimi series to include a more competent and fleshed out love interest. They were also the first film adaptation to show peter’s homemade webshooters, which was a fresh concept at the time. I liked how this showed off his actual smart side.
Overall, I still have a great appreciation for what TASM was, in-spite of it not living up to the raimi series. It’s a shame that TASM 2 was so underwhelming from a story perspective. I was looking forward to seeing how Andrews story wraps up after Gwen’s death. I still blame Sony to this day…
I feel like this series had an incredible amount of potential, but all of it got lost in studio meddling.
The first movie would have been better if it didn't have so many unresolved plots (mainly the parents storyline and chasing Uncle Ben's killer). The second movie did not really add much to the parents storyling, Uncle Ben's killer is never mentioned again, and they shove in Oscorp's "sinister six" plans, making it a huge mess.
Seeing Garfield in No Way Home showed how great he fits the character, and it's a shame he never really got a SOLID film or franchise to showcase it properly.
I loved both Amazing Spidey movies because I was a 12/14 year old that didn't care about all that critic bullshit😅 They were awesome movies that made me wish I was Spiderman
Today I did a Spider-Man movie marathon. By that I mean I didn't watch all of them only the ones that are on Netflix: so that is all the raimi movies and all the mark Webb movies; I enjoyed every single one of the movies yes including TASM 2, yes it's objectively not a great movie but I enjoyed it just like I enjoyed Spider-Man 3 and it's largely for the same reasons it's a movie that you can just turn on with a few friends turn your brain off and have a good time and laugh at the movies hilarious mistakes and enjoy the colorful action sequences.
Tasm2 is possibly my favorite movie. Diving into the city with Spider-Man is some of the best visual and sonic spectical and outdoes the action and camerawork of any film in the genre. And more importantly Marc Webb knows how to make relationships work. That’s one of his gifts. Of course the cast as well. The characters and their relationships are the most believable and are so well executed. I could continue gushing. I adore these movies especially 2
I wanted Marc Webb to have a second chance
But what I didn't want was to see him working with Disney on their live-action remake of Snow White
The lighter comic movies seemed to come before Guardians in 2014. The Avengers (2012) was very much the game changer film that showed you could make a comical, colorful, and lighthearted movie. I think Spider-Man 4 could have worked back then.
What's the channel Intro instrumental???????
That whole "hallway scene" is cgi. The whole thing. So Andrew can't get credit for the poses, but I completely agree. He's never been more spider like. And even though sm3 is too crowded, it's still way better than sm1 bc half of it is origin and it's boring AF. Sm3 was pretty awesome all things and I mean ALL THINGS considered. Including Avi Arad
did callums corner give you that toaster?
Never got it in the end. Now there's a throwback.
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Surprisingly early?
These movies were not good no matter how many of these videos drop lol. "Ohh my dad left me secret subway tokens to open a secret passage!" Hahahahaha.
These videos are too long man, there gonna kill your channels viewer retention and click through rate.
You say that as though you have access to my CZcams analytics which prove the complete opposite to be true. It's not about the percentage of the video viewed. It's just about how much time is spent viewing, and long-form content always gets proportionately more time viewed. Even a 2 minute video usually averages out at about 12% of the video viewed, it's just the way the cookie crumbles.
@@ChannelPup hmm, interesting. I guess it just depends on the video’s main audience. Sorry for assuming, and thanks for the informative reply! Your vidoes are 🔥!
@@NuggetGX Thanks for the feedback regardless. And thanks for the kind words.
@@ChannelPup I love video essays! I always usually watch the whole essay!
Mark Web is the worst director we've ever seen. He should change careers to something he's more fitted for. McDonald's fry cook, maybe? 🙂
You have never watched a Marc Webb movie.
The *Not at all* Amazing Spider-Man.
These movies never should’ve been made. Raimi 4 would’ve been 10x better.
L opinion
@@connorxxxj you’re probably 12 lol
Fabio sucks along with his life
There is no guarantee of that
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