Electro in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” · 1:47pm Sep 17th, 2023
As quoted from the petition’s status update:
As quoted from the petition’s status update:
As quoted from the petition’s status update:
Alvin Sargent and Laura Ziskin were a duo of filmmakers who frequently collaborated on various projects, later becoming a married couple in 2010. Sargent was often the screenwriter of the films they worked on together, while Ziskin served as a producer.
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In all two “The Amazing Spider-Man” movies, there was a mysterious individual named Gustav Fiers/The Gentleman, having made cameos as a figure in the shadows. The character himself was set to play a larger role in both “The Amazing Spider-Man 3” and the proposed “Sinister Six” spin-off, but these plans were canceled in favor of incorporating a different version of Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, played by Tom Holland.
As quoted from the latest status update of the “Release the WebbCuts” petition:
Having often thought about what other kinds of reasons for why a director's cut of all two "The Amazing Spider-Man" movies would be an absolute must, it dawned on me that a director's cut of the first film would serve as a perfect dedication for the late James Horner.
My goal for this week is to get at least one set of Read it Now Reviews done, one set of Read It Later Reviews done, one new story posted, one piece of original fiction sent off to a publisher, and one video game to be played.
So far, I’m at one for five.
Today’s stories:
Pan Flash by GAPJaxie
The Unexpected Date by Monochromatic
All That Jazz by ObabScribbler
Where Parallel Lines Converge by FanOfMostEverything
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J. Michael Riva was an American production designer, born on June 20, 1948.
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Not too long ago, I took a gander at the two “The Amazing Spider-Man” films, the biggest reason for why being because I saw Andrew Garfield, Rhys Ifans, and Jamie Foxx reprise their respective roles from those movies in “Spider-Man: No Way Home”. I found the two films to be incredibly enjoyable and worthwhile, I’ll tell you that.
However, in spite of enjoying them, I also found myself underwhelmed.
As quoted from the “Release the WebbCuts” petition’s status update:
In the first movie, there was a character called Rajit Ratha. He was a manager at Oscorp, and he particularly oversaw Dr. Curt Connors’s limb regeneration project, with the full intent of taking the formula to a dying Norman Osborn if a successful one was made. Ironically, Ratha also played a key role in both Peter Parker becoming Spider-Man and Dr. Connors becoming the Lizard.
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This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here once again with another film review.
And today, I'll be making my second review on an animated film by Dreamworks by reviewing "Antz".