
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.

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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ChiRep_1
"If you get hit by a book, is it physical or verbal assault?"
1 year agoby @ChiRep-1Flag
Monkeyiron 2.0
@ultimatesuperhero The Lizard not Lizardman not to sound like a douche
even though I'm digging the photo is it me or he taking off his mask too much in this film
1 year agoby @monkeyiron2-0Flag
Ultimatesuperhero
I heard stan lee is a cameo in the library when peter fights connors/lisardman
1 year agoby @ultimatesuperheroFlag
Joker926
Agreed; the fact that he is once again unmasked in public is... overrated and appearing to be a stereotype with Spiderman. However, I won't blast it TOO much, understanding that this IS a reboot: starting completely from scratch. And with the retelling of his origins, becoming Spiderman is going be difficult; he's a smart kid, but this is a troubled teen as well. At this point, he's never had the relationship that he's always wanted with his parents, he's a social outcast in high school, and just when things start going right, it completely blows up in his face!
Decides to get an internship with Oscorp to learn more about his father and in the process gets bitten and undergoes these supernatural changes. And it's hard enough being not being a child but not quite an adult yet, and undergoing normal teenager changes; with Peter Parker, this just got 10x worse! LOL And after these events, he soon looses the only father figure he had who was Uncle Ben and vows to become a superhero removing crime in all directions. Big move, with these new found powers and needing to make decisions no ordinary adult could ever make.
All that being said, Spiderman is just starting off; it's going to take time for him to get used to have 2 lives. One as Peter Parker, and one as Spiderman. And with everything that's going on with him, it must be hard to separate these two different personas. So in reality, the fact that he's going to loose his mask a couple or few times in the film..... really won't at all surprise me. It's overplayed, but I get it. I understand it, and we can hope that if this movie does as well as I think it will, we'll see Garfield portray a great and fresh interpretation of the character. And with that, we might get another film, and hopefully we'll see Peter develop more caution of his identity.... and won't get these moments all of the time.
Because you have to admit... if anyone who plays this missing mask card appropriately... it's Spiderman. Compare it to Batman or Superman.... and that sense of danger, of drama, just isn't the same. It's all dangerous none the less, but just different ball parks.
Btw, this photo, probably my favorite one of the costume; I wasn't fond at first, but after a few I liked it. Now with this one... I love it! :D
1 year agoby @joker926Flag
itchy18
i'm so disappointed in this. He should not be unmasked in public!
1 year agoby @itchy18Flag
Josh
It seems like he is unmasked through this entire movie. Wasn't that everyone's biggest complaint about Spider-Man 2?
1 year agoby @shuabertFlag
Styxx
Yeah, really hate the whole hero loses/takes off his mask in public or in battle. We know who is in the costume, the director doesnt need to show the hero's face for us to connect emotionally to the scene.
1 year agoby @styxxFlag
Nick Ellsworth
This is the scene with the Stan Lee Cameo!!
1 year agoby @nick-ellsworthFlag
ROFLitschristian
"Overpowered by books? I never thought I'd see the day..." - Parker
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