Viral Video: How ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Should Have Ended Michael Lee, September 26, 2014September 26, 2014 So The Amazing Spider-Man 2 wasn’t everyone’s favorite film of the year. Cluttered with character flaws, bad dialogue, and living up to “style over substance,” the film was a disappointment with critics and didn’t earn as much at the box office as Sony would have hoped. But numbers don’t matter. As it will be a film remembered for all the wrong reasons.We’ve seen videos pointing out that The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is chock full of plot holes, bad writing, and product placement, and as the How It Should Have Ended team will point out, a lot of those plot holes could have been prevented if the characters had made better decisions. Hit the jump to check out the HISHE video for The Amazing Spider-Man 2.Cinema Sins and Screen Junkies have already pointed out some of the flaws of the film, but it is still fun to see what would have happened if the OsCorp team had closed the lid, or if Peter’s parents had chosen to stay in the secret underground subway car instead of flying off to god knows where.The video then hilariously goes off the rails by pointing out that Electro would have been better off in the music industry instead of trying to get revenge on Spider-Man. Then there was the Osborn curse blood plotline that was easily crushed by the HISHE team. Hopefully this means we won’t be seeing any more of the magic blood fetish that Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman are so fond of.Be sure to check out their other superhero videos like How Captain America: The Winter Soldier Should Have Ended, and more on their official YouTube page. Viral Videos HISHEHow It Should Have EndedThe Amazing Spider-Man 2
Ryan Kwanten Stars in “Truth In Journalism” As Classic Marvel Universe Journalist July 31, 2013July 31, 2013Last year, Joe Lynch directed a short film entitled Dirty Laundry, starring Thomas Jane as The Punisher. This year, Lynch premiered a new short film at Comic-Con called Truth In Journalism which stars True Blood’s Ryan Kwanten as a very popular character from the pages of another Marvel Comics series…. Read More
Viral Video: Everything Is A Remix February 2, 2011Back in September, New York-based filmmaker Kirby Ferguson started a video series called “Everything Is a Remix”, which showcases the modern artform of remixing in entertainment. Part 1 focused on music, and Part 2, released yesterday, features movies. Take a look at both episodes after the break, and let us… Read More
Watch Two Alternate Openings For “The Social Network” January 16, 2011January 16, 2011David at /Film has found two alternative opening credits scenes for David Fincher’s The Social Network that were considered, with the difference being mostly the music. While the final version included Trent Reznor’s track, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin originally wanted Paul Young’s cover of “Love for the Common People”, while Fincher… Read More