User blog comment:Mr. Xemnas/2 seperate marevl cinematic universe's?????/@comment-1895174-20130201050316/@comment-4651179-20130203190845

I might be a little late for the discussion, but I've read what LoveWaffle said, I tried to read what Spidey-Jackson said, and here are my points:

1) That the villain dies in a movie doesn't make it darker, it's like saying Spider-Man 2 was dark because Otto was drown, when we had happy Peter walking with "Raindrops keep falling on my head". Spider-Man 3 may have been the darkest of Raimi's movies, but ruined it with Peter's tap happy-emo dance.

2) I won't say X-Men: First Class is darker, but, as cool boys call it: "edgier". It dealt with world problems such as the Missile Crisis in Cuba and the revenge of a young boy turned more obscure after the Holocaust.

3) The main reason The Amazing Spider-Man wasn't a big hit success as the others was because people were skeptical, I could see around the Internet how Spider-fans were judging a movie which didn't came out and were like it was too soon to reboot. But still, I can see nowadays all over the Internet people still discussion which movie is better, and people highlighting how this new Peter Parker was more a nerd outcast which actually did some science stuff (like the web-shooter) and even helped to create the bad guy, instead of just a guy with cheesy smile and glasses who knew that that microscope was the bigger of something I can't rember.

4) When I was a kid I also thought Batman Begis had to fit somewhere with Burton's Batman.

5) I think this is a little off-topic, but Nolan's Batman suffered one problem: One of its movies was so spectacular and incredible, The Dark Knight, that the last one got the hype from the previous. Causing a movie of less quality than TDK to be said to be "da bezt movee of da zenturi", heck, it can even be seen how Warner Bros tried to push The Dark Knight Rises into the Oscars, when they didn't did it with The Dark Knight... funny thing, TDKR didn't make it to the golden little man awards. And I still can understand how people can like a movie where the protagonist has a out-of-character personality compared to the comics and the main villain was turned into a tool for the sake of introducing-a-super-mega-epic-secret-villain-no-one-expected, the only thing Bane needed to do when Talia left him "guarding" Batman was to say "Boooommmbb..."

6) I think the new James Bonds with this blond guy are a reboot, I heard it somewhere.