Captain America 8.5/10
Great sequel. Really enjoyed the 70s style plotline and fight sequences. This is the least funny Marvel movie. The plot is grim and the characters do not get much of a chance for levity. It is a story about betrayal on many levels, trust and it deserves the kudos and box office it has earned.
Spiderman 2 (2014 version) 6.5/10
Let me start off by saying I'm not a Spiderman fan. He's OK as a superhero, but I've never really been a fan. So, watching this movie in IMAX 3D was awesome, but the classic Spiderman-swinging-through-the-city sequences are all digital, so they look as fake as they are. Lotta people liked them, but I'm not one of them.
I never saw Spiderman 1, but it wasn't needed. I knew the general gist so I was able to dive right in. I did love the rapid fire dialogue and some comments, scenes and lines were hysterically funny and very enjoyable. Andrew Garfield is an excellent actor. The love relationship - since it is real - comes across very real.
The problems:
Problem #1 the actors are too old for their parts.
They're playing high school graduates.
Garfield has a very evident 5 o'clock shadow and Emma has a 'been around the block' look about her.
So you have to suspend your disbelief about how they look.
But luckily the two are sufficiently talented that they
act like high schoolers with all the melodramatic angst, hurt feelings, sad mooning, hanging up on each other and "oh, I changed my mind after putting you through emotional pain" rebounds that you expect from teens.
So their romance is teenager-ish and exhausting and not the kind of romance you enjoy seeing going through its paces.
Problem #2 is that the lead up to
how Gwen was killed was lame. She insists, super insists, overwhelmingly insists to Peter that she can help him fight a bad guy because of her genius technical and scientific knowledge. And how does she apply that knowledge? She flips the big red switch.
Duh.
Problem #3 was that
the Green Goblin was almost like an afterthought. Something tacked on to the end of the movie because the first bad guy was done away with on their first try. But yet he's defeated quickly too so they can get to the tragic death of Gwen scene. Both bad guys are easily defeated. The producers should have not put in 2 bad guys and just concentrated on one bad guy and made him a bit more difficult to overcome. The actor who plays Harry Osborn though, Dane DeHaan is definitely too good to be in a comic book movie. Like Garfield, an excellent actor.
So, not so great plot. Next to it, Captain America 2 is like the Scorsese of comic book movies.
An OK romp. Don't pay to see it in IMAX or 3D unless you like video game level Spiderman-swinging-around- town-like-Tarzan effects.