This is by far one of the Saddest moments in any Spider-Man movie. People can criticize this movie all they want, but they cannot deny this is one of the most Saddest and Heartbreaking moments in any Spider-Man movie. Every time I watch this scene, it makes me want to cry, the part where Andrew is standing next to Gwen's grave as the time moves from Fall to Winter is just cinematically heartbreaking I also love how Andrew is just standing at her grave without saying a single word, Andrews acting is really underrated. What gets me the most is the music it gives the sad and heartbreaking vibe which I really love about this scene.
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James Franco or Dane DeHaan?
Just to be clear i don't mean them as Goblin, just as Harry.
Spider-Man 3 or The Amazing Spider-Man 2?
I felt as if I should make this article on our opinions on Spider-Man's latest cinema adventure.
My opinion on it: It's probably my favorite Spider-Man film to date. However, there are a few things that annoyed me: Electro's origin felt a bit rushed (although his use in the story and fight scene where fantastic) and Harry sounded like he had Laringitis, not to mention he seemed to over-react (however, you probably would, too, if your friend betrayed you while you had a deadly disease in your body).
Thanks to The Amazing Spider-Man 2 page hitting 7 million likes on Facebook, Marc Webb posted a new picture with Spider-Man riding a care and the message' "Thanks You! 7 Million."
Do you think that Colm Feore's unknown character in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is Norman Osborn?