Why is this suit so popular? Nostalgia or what?
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Why is this suit so popular? Nostalgia or what?
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looks real, unlike the current iron boy suit
>looks real
>posts a pic from MCUshit
>t. disingenuous moron
yes your average cosplayer could replicate that shit easily are you moronic
the extremely hard to reproduce rubber webbing begs to differ.
Everything in NWH was CG
the arri alexa might be the worst camera for movie making.
raimi movies are just nostalgia
these movies are certified trash. "jameson you slime". gimme a fricking break. not even morbius was this bad
>filters by raimi cheesiness
>tell me you were born after 9/11 and are addicted to hrt without saying it
obvious bait but frick you for even insinuating you might believe this
this
frick nostalgiagays
TASM unironically better than raimitrash
there he is! the great basketball man!
Yeah right, Garfield's enormous noggin and israelitefro is somehow underneath that mask.
have a nice day troony
It looks "Manhatten" and fits with the overall comfy, autumnal, detached from the rest of the world, theme of the city. It's why films like Elf are so popular. It's hard to describe unless you've been to New York in Autumn/Winter.
It's not CGI
It's the best a real life Spidey suit can look, as the comic style with black lines instead of the grey mesh web lines will always look like a Halloween costume in real life.
The colors popped. Its a sad state that costume superheroes have bad costuming.
i never saw why people loved it so much but it's not a bad suit or anything
It looks solid. Obviously it's not practical but the movie makes it work.
whoever thought up the metal webbing and the thwip sound and the metal pattern deserevs a frickign award
The webs and the color. It's the only suit we've had that the webs actually pop and show out, like the comics.
Changing from white to a silver was a good move. Achieves the same separation you get from 2D contrast
>classic red and blue
>Doesn't change anything about the design unlike Amazing Spiderman and Iron Boy
>Isn't 100% CG
>Doesn't have le wacky animated eyes (the eyes were expressive for the COMIC medium)
>Organic web shooters
>Web lines look like actual stylized webs and give the suit texture when lit
>The last American actor to play Spiderman
>Doesn't have le wacky animated eyes
the moving lenses is the only thing i like about holland's suit
>Doesn't change anything about the design unlike Amazing Spiderman and Iron Boy
Even ignoring the black suit. It does, it's subtler, but it does. Main thing is the red back spider is fat in the first one and thin in the second.
how do his feet stick to surfaces?
Same way his fingers do through the gloves.
Magic
lots of core strength, holding himself up. its mostly the hands, although depending on who you ask, his whole body can stick to walls.
i never liked the darker colors or the silver webbing, or that there are no seams where there would be to make it look painted on, or the 90s cartoon muscles, but it has a soft spot in my heart.
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its funny. spider-man 2 was the first major movie to render all of its cgi in 4k, which takes more time but looks better.
mcu movies, and almost all modern movies are rendered in 2k, then blown up to 4k.
>why are people more drawn to something that actually existed in real life over a cartoonsuit that is a flat halloween costume tier suit that they had to slather a bunch of cgi over
Gosh idk
The crew can also show this off every anniversary.
That raised webbing is what makes this look so godly
i like it raised, but while silver rubber?
*why
As an another anon has said it previously, it helps create a contrast better than a comic-accurate black webbing. Real life tends to have a lot of shadows so a silver webbing can still help the suit pop out more. Not only that but they're still fittingly to the Spider theme since webs are colored.
i just wish they did black. i understand the thinking behind it.
>webs are colored.
meant to say light colored, my bad
I actually like certain aspects of the TASM1 suit, namely the higher proportion of blue that makes it look unique but still recognizable, and the way the red bit doesn't connect at the hips which makes it look sleeker and more slender. I don't like the basketball texture or the yellow eyes though, and I wish we could've seen it with those changes
i love how everyone pretended this suit "looks like a kid could make it"
how could anyone say that with a straight face?
Yuck
Can we just kill all TASMgays please?
dilate raimitroony
what is with this suit and the mcu suits having sunken in webbing that disappears in anything but a close up?
This just looks sexy.
>I don't like the basketball texture
It seems like all costume designers who work on superhero movies are obsessed with textures and are afraid to have areas that are just plain color anymore because somehow if the suit's super busy it's more 'realsitic' or something.
I especially hate it with the new superman suits. Even when they did the homage to the Reeve suit in Returns they texturized it. I like the smooth look. It gives clean lines and brighter color. It looks very comic-booky but that's sort of the point, isn't it?
exactly. keep it simple, not too shiny, not too flat.
Reeves is the only superman that looks good live action, goes to show how shit the suit is. The red pants just looks goofy otherwise. In comparison the batman suits keep getting better.
>The red pants just looks goofy otherwise.
no, they are essential to breaking up the colors, and showing hes an old fashioned guy.
> In comparison the batman suits keep getting better.
there still hasnt been a good looking grey and black cloth ninja batman. its always fricking armor.
>there still hasnt been a good looking grey and black cloth ninja batman. its always fricking armor.
They won't ever do that now, he's too grimdark for that. Sad.
hopefully one day, someone will convince wb to let them do a batman tv show again, that is basically the live action version of the animated series.
>no, they are essential to breaking up the colors,
Just do a red belt instead
or, a yellow belt, and the red trunks.
Only if the story takes place in the 30s imo
or if they actually like superman, and dont think they're better than the material and have to "improve it" like all modern movie makes.
I don't understand your point. Raimi's suit doesn't look the same as the Classic Spidey suit and yet the movies don't think they're better than the og material.
i was talking to the person saying super-man's trunks were old and looked stupid. that is thinking you're opinions about the material are more important than being faithful to it. it is vanity over humility.
i'm glad i'm not alone.
I actually really liked the Batfleck suit in general but still think it didn't need that paper-mace texture over the torso for no reason. The costume designer just loves him some detail I guess
That suit is pretty nice, shame we never got a solo movie in its glory. I like Bales suit the most even though it just rubber. Nostalgia I guess.
>shame we never got a solo movie in its glory
I'm still perplexed at how WB managed to frick up so badly they ended the Snyderverse era with one Solo Superman film and zero solo Batman films. Wonder Woman got more solo movies than Superman and Batman combined
They have flash a solo movie, and Ezra israeli schizo'd on them. WB just can't win.
Mostly black armour vs red and blue spandex, of course it's not even a contest.
Superman is just corny no matter what
>It seems like all costume designers who work on superhero movies are obsessed with textures and are afraid to have areas that are just plain color anymore because somehow if the suit's super busy it's more 'realsitic' or something.
I share the opposite opinion. I love the recent Superman suits because they're very intricate. Like the use of the Kryptonian alphabet throughout it and the S looking a bit alien and not exactly a human letter are things that I always enjoyed looking at.
donner used to say
>take the material seriously, but don't take yourself too seriously.
modern film makers hate the material and take themselves way too seriously, like
(no offense to snyder poster, but snyder takes himself way too seriously and never seemed to like superman, but liked batman, and a had a very skewed view of him)
what would be the perfect suit? i always thought the webbing and front spider on the suit should be black embroidery with some kind of black elasticy thread. and the colors should be primary red and sky blue.
it is literally perfect. Andrew Garfield's suit in ASM 2 almost comes close and might actually be a little closer to comic book accuracy but Raimi suit still looks the best hands down
>Andrew Garfield's suit in ASM 2
its less the comic suit, and more the "amazing" suit from shattered dimensions.
Yeah, Garfield had the best suit.
It just looks good. The design is simple and neat and timeless.
Why did this work?
because its an 2000s ironic story.
The movie wasn't ironic, unlike modern capeshit it had heart and took them seriously. Big daddy dies and its a gut punch scene, if this was marvel they would be some random quip punchline.
>if this was marvel
it is from a marvel sub-label. and yes, its yet another uk comic book writer that hates super heros, and yet their entire career is "what if superheroes were real" or "what if super heroes are evil" stories.
The movie and comic are two different in nature. Mark millar is just some bitter old irish c**t who has weird fetishes. Kick-ass in the comic is a loser whos crush dumps him for a black guy, he also walks in on his dad banging some black woman. Even Big daddy was some comic book loser who was bored with life. Mathew Vaughn like a true chad changed all that cuck shit.
>Mathew Vaughn like a true chad changed all that cuck shit.
and yet all of his movies from then on were things he worked on with millar, and have millar's attitude in them.
>Kick-ass in the comic is a loser whos crush dumps him for a black guy
That happens in the second movie
what is that? a scar?
What is that? A scar?
Even if they're not 100% comic accurate I love the eyes. Angular and aggressive, they really made Spider-Man seem powerful and larger than life
For me, it's TASM2's suit
its just a darker version of this with raised dark grey webbing and worse spider logos.
The webbing is better here but I like the long legs running down his abs in the other one
Yeah that was a good one. Took the raised webbing from the Raimi suit but darkened it up a bit. Made the eyes bigger like the McFarlane-era comics. Dropped the basketball texture. Didn't go too dark with the colors. Basically did everything right
More than the costume, I think the proportiona are just excellent
Raimi's Spiderman actually looks like he could lift a subway cart
The raised webbing is a great detail
Because it was in good movies
Amazing Spider-Man 2 costume was probably the best but it was in a shitty movie
Funny thing is the internet hated it back in 02