


Andrew Garfield displays a less alienating nervousness than did Tobey Maguire (he’s edgy because he’s a kid, not because he’s a neurotic) and he has a good take on Spider-Man’s endless banter: the superhero is a little like a pushy waiter trying too hard to joke his way towards tips. Meanwhile, Foxx’s shy drone is making bad decisions about late-night shifts. Moving through a Spidey universe that doesn’t yet include Mary-Jane Watson, Amazing 2 follows Peter Parker’s cute romance with boffin Gwen Stacy, his renewed friendship with rich-kid Harry Osborne, and his attempts to explain his parents’ disappearance. Director Marc Webb made his name with the light comedy 500) Days of Summer, and light comedy is clearly what he’s best at. It’s rather less impressive when the story winds towards its concluding explosions. As was the case with the first less-than-amazing film, the latest episode is good at origin stories, youthful romance and everyday misunderstandings. It takes well over an hour for Foxx’s character to become Electro – an unfortunate mix of Smurf and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Mr Freeze – but that delay is not altogether a bad thing. The chances of being transformed into a lizard-person, robot-thing or, as happens to Jamie Foxx here, a kind of human dynamo seem absurdly high.

Watch the amazing spiderman 2 online free on megashare in hd: If the sequel to the reboot of Sam Raimi’s adaptation of Marvel’s Spider-Man (please keep up) has anything to teach us, it’s that mid-ranking scientists really shouldn’t spend time in the lab after everbody else has gone home.
