The Amazing Spider-Man Collector's Set + Figurine Collector + Figurine (Bilingual)
J**P
Really good
Great
J**Y
👍🏻
Son loved it
F**N
Spiderman-MFN
Enjoyed Spiderman with my Grandson.Wasn't sure if this film was for me but happily it was, good content.
A**R
Sm
Great 🍿 film
R**A
Amazing
Great product came with cardboard 3d printed cover very stylishOnly downside are the labels attached to main cover just careful when removing it
L**I
Value for money
Gift for Grandson
R**H
Excellent drama thriller. Best Spider-Man!
The Amazing Spider-Man 2012, Blu Ray, 2 disc version. Sold & delivered by our main third party seller, on Amazon UK app. Condition as described; no damages to discs, case & sleeve, or outer sleeve. Bought at an excellent price, for the Mrs. I actually avoided this, since it's release, as I WAS keen on the Sam Raimi & Tobey Maguire trilogy. However, Andrew Garfield is utterly convincing as Peter Parker and Spider-Man, with the best Spider-Man suite and eye lenses! Emma Stone the best, and original, love interest, as Gwen Stacy. Excellent cinematography, with a natural image, upscaling on our 4K UPSCALER compact Panasonic DMP-BTP180 (See my review on amazon.de) & SONY 43" WF66 Smart TV (See my review on Amazon UK.) The fighting is well choreographed, with mainly athletic & gymnastics movements, rather than the popular, but obviously CGI, and excessively flexible body joints; with gravity defying, unsurvivable mayhem. The Lizard is a believable villain. Disappointing that Garfield only made 2; but as he was contracted for 3, he returns as Spider-Man, along with Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man, in the light hearted 2021 Tom Holland "Spider-Man: No Way Home" multiverse epic. This version highly recommended for production quality, and price. Mrs also thinks highly of this film, and has the Tom Holland Spider-Man trilogy on Blu Ray. We still have to watch Amazing Spider-Man 2.
I**O
With great power comes great responsibility.
Superhero reboot of the original Spider-Man trilogy of films produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, directed by Marc Webb and written by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves. In this new start, Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) is a shy and socially awkward but intelligent New York high school student who has been living with his uncle and aunt Ben and May Parker (Martin Sheen and Sally Field) since his parents Richard and Mary Parker (Campbell Scott and Embeth Davidtz)’s mysterious deaths when he was a child. Whilst investigating mysteries regarding his late father’s work in cross-genetics at scientific research organisation Oscorp, Peter is bitten by a genetically altered spider and gains newfound spider-like abilities including superhuman strength, heightened senses, agility, and speed. After his uncle Ben is killed by a criminal which Peter could have prevented if he had used his new abilities for good, he takes on the alter-ego of masked superhero Spider-Man to find his uncle’s killer and to avenge his death, bringing Spider-Man to the attention of police captain George Stacy (Denis Leary), whom does not appreciate an unconstituted individual doing the crime fighting that he feels should only be the preserve of those established by law to prevent crime and civil disorder. But when for conscience’s sake Peter’s late father’s friend and colleague at Oscorp Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans) injects himself with a serum that Peter helped him create and is mutated into rampaging and unstoppable humanoid reptile the Lizard and becomes the enemy of the city and indeed the whole world, Spider-Man just might be New York – and humanity’s – last hope.A competent superhero movie. Andrew Garfield is definitely my favourite actor out of the three actors to have played Spider-Man out of the three sets of movies, as I liked his portrayal of Peter Parker / Spider-Man best. Although some of the comic book mythology has been changed (Spider-Man has no ‘spider sense’ and his uncle Ben never utters the immortal line ‘With great power comes great responsibility’ that leads Peter Parker to become Spider-Man in the Marvel Universe), this is still a well done job. Andrew Garfield makes for a sympathetic and likeable Peter Parker, a young man trying to find his way in life whom is an orphan being raised by his uncle and aunt whom just happens to have incredible powers. As usual, Spider-Man’s love life is one of the best things about a Spider-Man movie, with in this case a great romance between Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker and Emma Stone’s Gwen Stacy (also the daughter of police captain George Stacy (Denis Leary)), whom Parker confides in. With the themes of the place of power in society – is Spider-Man a hero or a vigilante? –, conscience leading to action (Peter Parker and Dr. Curt Connors become hero and villain due to both following their moral sense of right and wrong) and enjoyable action sequences as Spider-Man tussles with his foe the Lizard, this was largely exactly what was asked for. However, I felt that the stakes didn’t feel high enough in the climax to the movie – no end of the world here – for the movie to warrant four or more stars. Still, a good movie, which I put in a good word for.
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