^ Still, the fact remains your argument is non-sensical, since "realism" isn't something the MCU aims for, at least anymore.
That's called horror writing, if you don't like screaming women, then you'll be very disappointed with other horror. And even though the Spidey trilogy wasn't necessarily a horror franchise, it had more elements of it then a lot of other Marvel movies, and it just shows how people would actually react if put into a position of the civilians in the trilogy.
Spider-man trilogy sinply wasnt horror. It was campy. It was often poorly made. But not horror.
Made by a director who really only has one skill, which is camp. But that still leaves my critique to be valid
And lets never forget, the amazing quality of production.
Heres mary jane swinging in a mannequin in a spidey costume while her hair blows the wrong way
This is pretty much the average priduction quality for these movies
Screaming women does not mean a horror movie lol
And even if we judge spider-man by horror standards, that would make it bottom of the barrel, because its an absolute horrible horror movie if thats the case 😂😂
My complaints:
Cheesy dialogue
Some bad characters (mainly MJ, flat character if any)
Ruined harry's arc
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Goods:
Nostalgic meme quotes
^^ That Doc Ock hospital scene and the Symbiote church scene are legitimately great horror scenes
Two things I didn't like about the Raimi trilogy are the characters of Flash and MJ.
It’s just a bit too cheesy and campy. Also, all the side characters were pretty basic. Can anyone really tell me what Harry’s biggest motivation in the first movie is? (This question is both rhetorical and literal)
What do you think?