Board Thread:Movies/@comment-5041674-20140508040330/@comment-14847494-20140510061213

Hawkeye2701 wrote: I dunno, for me, 'realism' is not always a good thing. I'd prefer a stylised costume that looks good and evokes the right imagery over, ya know, I injected myself with spider venom now within half an hour my hair gels itself and my teeth went all crooked.

And that's another thing that kinda bugged me. I get injecting genetically altered animal venom into your bloodstream when you're already emotionally unstable does not add up to a perfectly clear and rational thought process, but Harry does this to himself, and then decides to instantly grab a hold of the glider gear and hunt down Peter? His only grudge was that Peter refused to help him, he healed himself with the venom (Still think that's kinda dumb) and then decides to dawn this particular outfit out of all the available options to go, hunt down Peter and give him crap after Electro had already gone ahead.

Please don't misconstrue what I'm saying, I still really enjoyed the film, loved Electro's whole arc, that made perfect sense to me, but even for crazy logic, Harry just sort of pushes the bondary of believable for me. Yeah, but the thing is, Green Goblin didn't look good in the first franchise. He looked terrible. Utterly terrible. It has to fit in with the real world. It just didn't go well. He looks more like a robot than a villain. he shouldn't just worn a suit. The Amazing Spider-Man version looks more real, better, although it could be a tad more goblin-y.