I consider myself a rather devout Spider-Man fan. Spidey was my flagship comic book growing up, and though I bought other titles, It was the (at the time) three Spider-Man titles that really got me excited about literature and reading. Prior to Marc Webb's "The Amazing Spider-Man," I was more or less satisfied with the big-screen version of the characters from my childhood. Tobey Maguire was a decent enough Spidey, and Sam Raimi's take was fine for its time, certain narrative choices notwithstanding.
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man
I consider myself a rather devout Spider-Man fan. Spidey was my flagship comic book growing up, and though I bought other titles, It was the (at the time) three Spider-Man titles that really got me excited about literature and reading. Prior to Marc Webb's "The Amazing Spider-Man," I was more or less satisfied with the big-screen version of the characters from my childhood. Tobey Maguire was a decent enough Spidey, and Sam Raimi's take was fine for its time, certain narrative choices notwithstanding.