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Let's watch: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN!!

Happy Valentine's!! 

What better way to celebrate than with another Spider-Man movie? Haha

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts in the comments :) As always, thanks for your support here on Patreon. Have a great weekend and ✨stay golden!✨

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Original Movie: The Amazing Spider-Man

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Let's watch: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN!!

Comments

Google really wanting to spoil things, bums me out.

LightsCameraJake

Who... who told you they're called web blasters? Blasters? That's Star Wars. Ya big nerd. Everyone's already said the 3 opinions that exist about this movie, so I just wanna mention this: For some reason the crane sequence really got to me this time. Not watched this in a few years, and for once you weren't even crying, but I was. It might just be my favourite on-screen Spider-Man moment ever.

Shen V

Yes! AND Gwen is Peter's 1st girlfriend. He doesn't even meet Mary Jane until college.

Isaiah Mesa

Hahaha I think logically this makes sense. But I don't think the promise had that much nuance. I think he literally want Peter to stay away from her. Peter broke the promise. Which is fine with me. I would have as well.

Isaiah Mesa

Awww I’m so glad you liked it!! I had so much fun filming it last year, but it seemed like the majority didn’t really want it. Maybe I’ll have to do the sequel for next Valentine’s 😂

Natalie Gold

i feel like the promise was more like "dont be doing spidey shit around gwen" like, hanging out at school and stuff is fine, but dont go on some joyride with her swinging around the city making it clear that she's close to spiderman, putting a target on her. As long as noone knows that peter parker is spider man, then peter parker is fine to hang out wth her

Matt Camburn

Despite all the issues with these films they are FAR MORE comic accurate than Tom's or Toby's films. In the comics peter's parents were spies for example and connors is one of peter's best friends and allies but also one of his worst enemies in the comics.

Lucifer Moon

Agreed. Also Andrew's, and to a certain degree Tom's Peters fit into the more modern idea of a nerd. Socially awkward, independent, but not a pariah.

Seebackward

The Tobey crying face when Ben dies is funny no doubt but I always thought Andrew's ducklips were equally so. I guess they never got the traction that Tobey did ironically.

Molecule

Just a note, Andrew being "too hot to be Peter and too cool" is a giant misconception. Peter in comics WAS hot, and skating doesn't make someone immediately cool. In fact in 2012 skate culture was heavily seen as dated and "hipster emo dork" things. And comic Peter wasn't a dork anyways. That was an invention of the Raimi film. In fact comic Peter had kind of a dangerous attitude problem where he would get angry over being rejected like "Oh I'm such a nice guyyy, y'all are all horrible!".

Inhuman Paradox

I just realized rewatching this movie - Peter goes to Gwen straight after his fight with Curt in the sewers - after he was swooshing around head to foot in sewer water. You're telling me Peter went to Gwen's without taking a shower and they were smooshing? XD

Jules 4 Fools

The sequel has it's highlights, and totally nails one thing from the Spider-Man lore amazingly well. But damn if there isn't some really shoddy stuff thrown in there with it. It's all such a shame because Garfield was giving it his all.

Brian Jones

At the time of release, my thought was "Tobey was a better Peter Parker, but Garfield is a better Spider-Man." Edit: Sounds like many other people had the same thought. Go-go gadget collective consciousness!

Jomero

Nah Nat, Gwen's not a "smarty cake", she's a "clever pie" which is a very normal and common expression that we all use.

Keith Jacobsen

cant wait for ASM 2 i am one of the minority that really enjoys it even though i know its isn't the best movie

Ben Gilshenan

Everyone always says AG isn't as a good Peter Parker as he is a Spider-Man and I couldn't disagree more. When Steve Ditko and Stan Lee created Spider-Man it was the early 60s and Peter was a traditional nerd: a "science whiz," a "bookworm." Garfield's Peter is a modern (for 2012) nerd, a little socially awkward, doesn't care about fitting in, in his own little world making gadgets with arduinos and watching science videos on YouTube. We nerds come in all shapes and sizes including ones with attractive symmetrical features. I think that Garfield was a lot closer to real-life modern nerdom than the hackneyed stereotypes in something like The Big Bang Theory.

Jordan Love

Since You enjoyed Andrew Garfield, watch his role in Hacksaw Ridge - True Store and American Hero too - Fun part is how we all know Spider-man's enemies and their back stories, and which you don't but are surprised who and what they are - priceless

JarHead0351

Regarding Dr. Curt Connors/The Lizard. Yep, it's the same Dr. Connors from Spider-Man 2 and 3 from the Raimi Trilogy. My understanding is that had Spider-Man 3 been more successful both financially and critically, then Sony would have green-lit a Spider-Man 4, with Dr. Connors becoming The Lizard at last. Him having been teased for two films with his missing arm. That didn't happen. They went for a reboot instead, but having Lizard as a villain was still an idea. Also, "blasters". Ahem, they're called Web Shooters. /nerd

Nicholas Sulikowski

Gwen's father also died in the comics, but with the difference that Gwen didn't know Peter was Spider-Man. So, she blamed Spidey for his death, while at the same time dating Peter, who blamed himself and couldn't admit to her that he was Spider-Man. Something like that, if you simplify it. Gwen in TASM movies is more of a complex and modern female character, which is really cool. Flash in the comics was also an important part of Peter's high school and college days (especially in the Ultimate runs). He changed throughout the narrative, transforming from a bully to one of Peter's close friends, and he was indeed one of Spidey's biggest fans. So in this case this movie is 100% canon. It's a shame that there's very little of Flash Tompson in the second movie. Also Dr. Connors has a wife and young son in the comics, but those scenes were cut from the movie. And initially the Lizard didn't have a split personality, it was more like a drug addiction to a serum that gives him back his hand, an obsession with transforming people into a new race and deep mental health issues, rather than a little cartoonish Jekyll and Hyde kinda stuff, which has repeated from film to film for many Spider-Man villains. It was more a movie about parent-child relationships (Gwen and her father; Peter and his missing parents, replaced by his uncle and aunt; Connors and his son; the crane operator and his son, whom Spidey saves on the bridge, after which he refuses to avenge his uncle and starts just saving people). The filmmakers also needed to create a version that was different from Raimi's trilogy, and so they went for the story of Peter's parents, which wasn't the best decision overall, but I'll talk about that after the reaction to the 2nd movie comes out. Also, in the 2nd movie Peter has a different suit to replace the old one. New Andrew's suit is probably the most comic accurate of them all, apart from the logos on the chest and back. Peter began wearing the new Spider-Man suit which he and Gwen had designed together. Gwen suggested that Peter designed a new suit that would make more of an impact in the photos that Peter agreed to take of Spider-Man for the Daily Bugle. That info comes from "The Amazing Spider-Man Cinematic Infinite Comic" that takes place in between The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. The best part of the new costume for me is the lenses on the mask, and Andrew's acting didn't require moving CGI eyes to express emotion, his body language and voicing say it all. And it looks awesome IRL, check out Comic-Con 2013, where Garfield appeared briefly in a new look. I always liked the way Andrew portrayed Peter Parker and especially Spider-Man. The way he rescued the kid from the car, while talking to him and taking off his mask is 100% the way Peter Parker would do it. Yes, Andrew is less awkward and dorky, but in the comics, the Peter-Awkward-Dork-Parker part isn't that long, after which he grows up and becomes the most famous and cool version of Spider-Man. And Andrew is more in line with that version of Spidey of all the actors who have played him so far. If you take Andrew in isolation from the movies, he's the perfect Spidey. He is 5 ft 10½ in (179 cm) tall and weighs 163 lbs (74 kg). Which is very close to Peter from the comics (5 ft 10 in (178 cm) and 167 lbs (76 kg)). In this movie he uses Oscorp’s cartridges for his web shooters, but later he makes his own web in the lab every once in a while. Also, about Spidey sticking to the walls through the soles of his shoes. It's kind of a slippery subject, so to speak :) because the mechanism for this superpower of Peter's in the comics is not spikes on his fingers, like Tobey's in the Raimi trilogy. It's more like magic, don't think about it too long, he can just make himself stick and stick out. He can manipulate the physical forces of attraction between the atoms of his body, in short. Andrew’s vigilante suit is just his usual clothes, some beanie, a face mask, and sunglasses. He can see through them at night because it's enough light for his sensitive eyes. For me personally Andrew is the coolest Spider-Man ever, too bad his second movie's script kind of sucks 'cause of Sony interference. He does the right things, but he also does the wrong things and sometimes acts like an asshole to people. But he has his reasons for that. First, he's young and stupid, so he becomes a bully because the world was a bully to him, just like in the comics. He forgets about Aunt May and stuff, so he has a character arc and proper development. He gets Gwen's attention because he stands up for the guy in the beginning, and that's before he gets the powers. However, he is no saint, and he has no problem stealing someone else's badge to get into Oscorp. It is only when he rescues a kid from a car on the bridge and sees father and son reunited, something Peter has always dreamed of, only then does he truly become Spider-Man. He made the mistake of creating the Lizard and paid for it with Captain Stacy's life. He makes mistakes, and suffers the consequences, but he always gets in the way of righting his wrongs, wow, that's what Spider-Man is known for. But he's no Tobey Maguire, so a lot of people don't like him. Although the movies script suffers from Sony's intentions to make a franchise and sell more toys, Andrew's version has that very grain of Peter Parker's character. And this version shows sides of the character that the other versions didn't show, and vice versa, and that's wonderful. Many accused Andrew of being too cool for Peter, which is understandable. The problem is that after Raimi's version, everyone started thinking that Peter is necessarily a shy guy and kind of a loser. And while this is true, it's much more important that Peter is an outsider and a loner most of the time, with a skateboard or not, it doesn't matter. If in the comics he wasn't a photographer but was a skateboarder, and in the movie he suddenly became a photographer, everyone would blame him for that, I suppose. People get too hung up on little things. Don't get me wrong, I adore every version of Spidey in the movies, each for something different. But I'm offended that so many people don't give Andrew the credit he deserves because of Baby Duck Syndrome and Raimi's trilogy.

Norphron

i could say the same about watching daredevil too but not a big deal atm.

Jase_CP

That'd be interesting but I doubt Nat would ever do a long series like that again, especially one that isn't currently airing and isn't prominent culturally.

Eric H

It's interesting that you saw him as being a dick when most see Tobey's as being written as an even bigger dick. Both adaptations find it hard to show Peter failing to be present as Peter because he's busy being spider-man. They just end up making him a dick most of the time.

Eric H

I still contend that Andrew Garfield is easily the best actor to play the role of Spiderman. Also the most enthusiastic given his real love for the source material. The age was an issue, but it was an issue with Tobey Maguire as well. Sadly, the script writing wasn't quite up to snuff for these films. The first is certainly better than the second though. Nat, if you haven't seen it yet, I STRONGLY recommend you watch Tick Tick Boom on Netflix at some point. Garfield is absolutely amazing in it. Also would strongly recommend The Social Network at some point. Would love to see a reaction to either of those in the future. Garfield is a pretty stunning talent. Would just once like to see a musical reaction, but I'm sure you wouldn't be able to monetize it on YouTube. Maybe a Patreon only thing? One can dream. :)

Brian Jones

They even almost included Avengers tower in the NYC skyline in this movie!

Eric H

Same, Raimi's hardly feel like Spider-Man to me

Eric H

I love Andrew's portrayal the most of the three, but I gotta admit that they handled the Peter part weird. He's cool but still an outcast? He could have been popular like other versions while still being awkward

Eric H

The ride is called "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man". It's still probably one of the most innovative and immersive 3-D dark rides in existence, and other than updating the visuals, it's still the exact same ride it was 22 years ago. It was WAY ahead of it's time.

Brian Jones

I think NWH does great at reminding you during the Marvel title sequence.

Eric H

I agree, you have like the venom chemistry to like the movies. But there is no way Venom comes back into the MCU. Lol

Eric H

I recommend watching both Venom movies before No Way Home, but that's just to explain literally one scene. It's really not a big deal if you skip the Venom movies and watch them later.

Leaf on the Wind

The reason I can't stand the Andrew Garfield Spider-Man movies is because it's really hard to root for a guy who spends the whole movie being a dick to everyone. And on top of that he puts out SOOO many red flags including very clearly being a stalker and instead of thinking he might be a bit of a creep or something Gwen's all into him for some reason.

Kevin Bartelen

The Lizard had a longer snout in his comic book form. They should've given him at least 30% more snout in this and he wouldn't have looked so weird. That's my main complaint on this one.

Joe Blankenship

I'm not sure if anyone has already mentioned it, within the comments - but I thought it was cool that you mentioned the sewer system as a great set and being great for a theme park ride. YEARS ago - Universal Florida opened (within their "Islands of Adventure" theme park, a "Marvel land" with (to me) the "only" interactice, 3-D thrill ride - I think it's called "The Amazing Spiderman" (but I'm sure someone will correct me - or I could have just GOOGLED it, to be certain. Anyway - you sit in a ride seat/ car that can swivel and tilt in multiple angles and you wear 3-D glasses and basically get pulled into multiple action scenes - including a sewer. As you spin around, if you say, fall into the sewer tunnel, they spray a mist of water - or if a villain shoots a weapon, you feel a blast of heat - it's incredible. Nothing (to me) has come close to that ride. I think The Mummy (also in Universal) employs the same technology. I just wish more "thrill rides" had that immersive, thrilling effect. I mean, when you were "falling" in that ride, you really felt like you were falling in the car/ seat! "A-mazing" (to be a corn-ball)! ;D

This_Jedi_crafts

While the Venom series is fun and certainly worth a watch I don't they're necessary to appreciate everything in No Way Home. It's only relevant to the credit scene.

Brandon Zepf

Andrew's Spidey was originally going to join the MCU. After the 2nd film though they recasted and started again with Tom.

Connor Ellis

Great reaction! Garfield is my favorite version of Spider-Man/Peter Parker, and The Amazing Spider-Man films are my favorite over Raimi and the MCU version.

David Crabtree

unpopular opinion but i like these better than sam raimi's trilogy

Kage Uzumaki

There are several versions in the Comics of Spider-man, the version of the shy peter, this the amazing version that is a more popular peter and the ultimate that is like Tom Holland, so it happens in the comics

Javo Vargas

Have you ever seen the 'Mean Tweets' he did about his portrayal of SM on Jimmy Kimmel? I love that he took it in stride and made a joke about it...

Edward Of DOOM

This movie was so much more fun than I remember it being. I remember being excited that this movie was coming out but never being able to go see it. Years later after the 2nd one came out I finally did see it but it was only once. There is so much discourse on people's favorite Spider-man and which one is more faithful or the "best" and honestly, when you just watch them for what they are you enjoy it so much more. The wildly different portrayals of Spider-man/Peter Parker makes it that much more incredible and I feel like this movie helped me see just how much I've been missing out.

Dayvon Rose

Id watch both Venoms before no way home

FateMalone

The name of this villain is the Lizard, he’s not a dinosaur lol. I’ve said it before but it’s worth repeating, I’d recommend watching the Venom films before no way home.

Zach Strand

Maybe include The Sandlot in a poll. It has Denis Leary (Captain Stacy) as the protagonist's stepfather. Also this clip from the Graham Norton Show with Andrew Garfield and Jamie Foxx (who is in the next Amazing Spiderman) is when I fell in love with Emma Stone :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q4nqo5nSAw

Ben Wheeler

Def try to rewatch the far from home post credits before NWH! That’s when they revealed JK Simmons was playing a different version of J Jonah Jameson in Tom Holland’s movies.

Darren Penuliar

His webs do finish after a certain product but he was using an Oscorp product for his webs whose ad in the movie mentioned that it can enclose thousands of metres of it.

Navjot Singh

Oh if you're going to watch Venom then please watch both of them, they are so cool.

Megatto

I remember feeling very neutral about this movie when I saw it the first time. I do enjoy how they have Garfield behave and speak while he is spider-man (not peter parker) it really reminds me of the cartoons I watched as a kid with the sassy remarks and quick wit.

john collins

Yeah, about this movie, it's really a product of its era. Nolan's Batman permeated everyone's mind and it felt like they tried to give this Spider-Man they wanted to add a tint of dark and gritty vibes to it, mixed with a tiny pinch of Twilight. The suit has to be the worst out of all the movie adaptations too, that made a lot of fans straight up hate it (although the one in TASM2 has to be my favourite one). Also, as you said, Andrew Garfield doesn't work as Peter Parker, he's too cool for it. He's awesome at Spider-Man though. Besides that, the chemistry is real between him and Emma Stone (i don't know if they were together before or they started dating after, but you definitely can see why, it's a magical thing that happens between actors and actresses that play Peter Parker and his love interest)

Bou _

Hawkeye Hawkeye Hawkeye (and yeah, venom too)

Nic Benham

Well... watching the Tobey trilogy and the Garfield duology is a must definitely. Watching Venom is not THAT important for the overall plot.

Bou _

you should absolutely watch venom before you watch no way home! it is a must

Blair Hall

Yeah... that's the main flaw. Venom should not directly be related to "funny and hilarious". They saw Deadpool do amazing with humor and just went for the same route, but lowering the humor quality to 2nd grade level jokes and a Venom that only looks like Venom and acts nothing like him. It worked wonders with Deadpool because it's faithful to the character, but not for Venom. An even bigger let down for Venom fans than the one from Spider-Man 3 tbh. Not even Tom Hady's acting (which is on point for what they are looking for) make them worth watching IMHO.

Bou _

Not to spoil anything but there are very specific reasons in No Way Home that her watching these would be very helpful

Choof

The venom movies are an ABSOLUTE BLAST. They are hilarious if you like that kind of humor and Tom Hardy’s acting is fantastic. Are the films cinematic masterpieces? Not even close, but if you’re looking for a funny, action packed, good time Venom is the right place to look!

Cam K

I was kinda expecting something like 50 Shades again but this is a positive surprise! :D

Danishprince

Venom movies are fun and super campy tbh. The chemistry between Tom Hardy and Venom's character is what sells the movie. And eventually, Venom is going to join the MCU. So watching them won't be a waste.

Navjot Singh

Watch interstellar!! 😩

Miguel Barragan

Please add Gotham to tv polls, it ran for 5 seasons and it's about Bruce Wayne as a child before he became Batman, the show also creates their own origin stories for Batman's enemies like the Joker, Scarecrow, Bane etc. It was a fantastic show and if you liked the Dark Knight trilogy movies you'll love this show.

JokerDanny

Excited to see what Cameron does with the Marc Webb pun when this hits youtube!

Tony Johnson

I always felt Garfield's Spider-man was a psycho. If you watch the film as if you had no idea who or what Spider-man was, he's a mad man who beats up random blonde dudes and stalks a girl til she falls for him. Then for some reason randomly decided to fight a giant lizard and be a "hero."

UngawdlyJish

Amazing Spider-Man isn’t terrible in a vacuum. But we live in a wild with 2 other live action Spider-Men that are better, and an animation… I don’t know why people pushed Nat too watch this… especially after just watching the better Raimi trilogy. How can it come across as anything but worse??

George Baxter

Is it bad that I was hoping for a Fifty Shades Darker drinking game? The last one was so fucking hilarious! 🤣

Onno Smits

I haven’t even seen them and I can tell it’s horrible lol I don’t see the hype

Jenny Tolls

These films aren't terrible, they just have way less compelling villains than any of the other Spider-Man films.

K.N.

The venom movies are terrible. I don't know how anybody watches them. They're weirdly made in a way that makes them seem outdated.

Phillip D Piris

I know this film and the sequel get a lot of hate. And lets be honest out of the 3 live action spidermen, Garfield is last, but I've always surprisingly enjoyed these 2 films

ButtyOh

Happy Monday & Happy Valentines Day, Natalie! 😊 I'm downloading this right now to watch tonight. For the longest time, up until recently, I had only seen bits and pieces of this one and the second "Amazing Spider-Man" movies. And was surprised how much I liked both of them. I'm looking forward to watching this reaction later this evening. Have a great day today! 😊 Until the next video, Stay Golden! 💛

Randee Carreno

Happy Valentine's Day to you too Nattie G. Hope you had a great weekend. I just knew you would make a reference to the director's name. You excelled with your dad jokes 😄 Andrew Garfield definitely does a better job conveying Peter's emotions, but Bully Maguire has more fun with the character. Love how you were constantly concerned about the school's funding 😄 Fred and Wilma the mice, is a Flintstones reference, I guess to tie it into the dinosaurs. "For once I feel bad for the NYPD. Just kidding" You're savage Nat 😂 James Horner's score is fantastic. I love his Spiderman theme, it's just so cool. Thanks for a really great reaction today Nat. Just like Spidey, it was amazing 💛

Darryl Low

I love Andrew in this

Jerry Gonzalez


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