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Yeah, I Saw It

Posted by Brian A on July 12, 2012 at 21:06:06:

In 3D. I really don't care much for 3D in that it does nothing for me so I don't like to pay the extra, but due to the timing, I had to see that particular theater/show.

I did not enjoy it as much as the original SM. I thought they did as good as possible for a reboot of such a well known and done story. Whatever surprises there were, were revealed in the trailers. The web slinging was improved as were the computer graphics. The heroine, Emma Stone, wasn't quite up to my standards like good ole Kirsten Dunst.

SM1A Great popcorn movie, among the best

SM1B Good popcorn movie