J.K. Simmons Talks Potential Spider-Man Return

Rotten Tomatoes is little more than an marketing gimmick at this point...it was bought by Newscorp a few years ago - To make a long story short: Since it was bought by the world's #1 media conglomerate, it's given stellar reviews/scores to movies that it's owners profit from & has given terrible reviews/scores to it's owners competition (of which Sony is major competition)

I don't expect you to believe me, since I'm such a "nutcase", and I don't expect you to actually read this: But heres a statistical study from the university of Berkeley that confirms everything this nutcase just told you

All that aside: Dude, seriously, you're really missing my point...I haven't been arguing with anybody that they should think ASM2 is better than SM2...and I've been answering specific questions in defense of my opinions...the only thing I'm arguing about is that SM2 is nowhere near the perfect film some people here arguing that it is (and, despite your arrogant bullshit aimed at personally insulting me, the upvotes & replies here say that more people have agreed with me here than disagreed)

(it's kind of neat that Spider-Man never does find out why his web-throwing ability sometimes fails him).

lol did you seriously feel like you were making a strong point with this? I didn't think that was "neat" even when I was 14 years old...but I could see how a old guy with no knowledge of Spiderman other than the 1st Raimi film could think that

I ask you what is remarkable about SM2, meaning "how does it still hold up today for you?", and you respond by copying & pasting a decade old review from when it was first released --- I remember Ebert (who, btw, wasn't a Spiderman fan & knew nothing of the comics) saying it was his favorite action movie of all time...it was mine too...but that was 10 years ago, I'm 10 years older, and cinematic standards have changed drastically in the last decade...SM2 was the first action movie that kids, adults, & adults alike could enjoy...because comic-book movies were basically the first action films to be acceptable for children

I mean, Sideways was the huge hit in 2004 & swept up awards...I feel pretty confident that that exact same movie would be 100% unremarkable if it came out today

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