
The Amazing Spider-Man is funny and whimsical says director Marc Webb
"To create something that's funny and whimsical, but also has real emotional stakes. That's the real tricky part is to make it all feel grounded even though he is doing something, even though he's swinging through the streets and he can do things that no other human can do. But still give him a hard time when he's relating to his aunt or his girlfriend, and all those dumb little things that we all have to deal with when you don't have that mask on. I think reconciling those two universes was tricky, but I think that people really react to it."
He also talked about bringing together Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone.
"Yeah, we screen tested them together, and she's very funny and really quick and snappy. I remember the first time we screen tested them, I don't think they'd met before, really, and he took a minute for him to get back up to speed with her because she was so funny. And then they really brought out really great parts of the other's performance. Of course, it was there, and that's why we cast that dynamic. It was really great to watch it on screen."
The director also spoke about the importance of bringing the story back to high school.
"There's an adolescent quality to a lot of the "Spider-Man" [comics] that I liked, that is really important in terms of the DNA of the character. He's like an imperfect guy. You know what I'm mean? He is a kid, and he's always kind of making mistakes, and he is not so sure about himself all the time. I felt like the authentic place to start that was in high school. And I think there's something about the way you feel about the world at that age that makes things much more raw, and I thought that was really fun to explore more cinematically."
The Amazing Spider-Man was released July 3rd, 2012 and stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen, Sally Field, Irrfan Khan, Campbell Scott. The film is directed by Marc Webb.





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thedude-abides
@shuabert Good point. I seem to remember that being the case in the 90s cartoon as well.
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Josh
@thedude-abides He is supposed to be a funny character. That's part of the appeal of him in the comics, which never really came through in the Raimi films.
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justatadmatt
the man knows what he is doing. i've had faith in him since this was announced.
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Robert McDougal
aren't we all imperfect Mr. Webb? ...as if he ever read my comment
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JennyL
I thought they are taking the "serious" rout like Batman Begins. Now it is funny and whimsical?
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wolfbiker904
originally it was dark and edgy, now its funny and whimsical ?
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Bawnian©-Dexeus
@thedude-abides Haha. Shy comes to mind
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ridgl
what's he going to say? That its not funny and that it sucks?
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ejk1
I'm supportive of the film, but anything the director or actors say must be taken with a grain of salt.
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thedude-abides
Right. Because whimsical is the first word that comes to mind when I think of Spiderman. ???
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Bawnian©-Dexeus
Meh
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