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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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- 1 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrI'm Electro 0:47
- 2 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrThere He Is 1:53
- 3 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrI'm Spider-Man 1:00
- 4 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrMy Enemy 8:04
- 5 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrGround Rules 1:17
- 6 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrLook at Me 3:10
- 7 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrYou Need Me 3:09
- 8 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrSo Much Anger 2:10
- 9 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrI Need to Know 4:29
- 10 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrSum Total 2:51
- 11 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrI Chose You 1:34
- 12 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrWe're Best Friends 2:17
- 13 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrStill Crazy 2:42
- 14 Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny MarrYou're That Spider Guy 4:51
- 15 Alicia KeysIt's On Again (feat. Kendrick Lamar) 3:50
- 16 PhosphorescentSong for Zula 6:09
- 17 LIZThat's My Man 3:48
- 18 Pharrell WilliamsHere 4:39
- 19 The NeighbourhoodHonest 3:58
- 20 Alvin Risk & Hans ZimmerElectro Remix 3:28
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
(2014)8
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Runtime | 2 hr 22 min |
Budget | $200 000 000 66 |
Premiere: World | $708 982 323 April 10, 2014 |
USA | $202 853 933 |
Other countries | $506 128 390 |
Box Office – Budget | $508 982 323 |
Premiere: USA | $202 853 933 April 24, 2014 |
first day | $35 167 017 |
first weekend | $91 608 337 |
rollout | 244 days |
Digital: World | August 5, 2014 |
Parental Advisory | Frightening & Intense Scenes, Violence & Gore, ... |
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Also Known As | London Calling (United States) |
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When New York is put under siege by Oscorp, it is up to Spider-Man to save the city he swore to protect as well as his loved ones.Сast and Crew
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Critique: 66
For all its attractive elements, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is hoary, unconvincing fare. The cobwebs are beginning to show.
This new release is business as usual – more comic comfort blanket than novelty surprise.
Noisy action and a jumbled plot make this Spidey flick a tangled web, but Stone and DeHaan are appealing.
Even apart from the two leads, the acting is notably good, which means that director Marc Webb deserves praise.
Until a late, lamentably foolish turn, balances blockbuster bombast with human-scale drama, child-friendly comedy and gushers of tears.
It’s a Marvel spectacle that manages to deftly balance razzle-dazzle, feel-it-in-your-gut slingshot moments of flight and believable hum...
The studios and the producers have to split the difference – between excellence and adequacy, between darkness and light, between seriousness...
Aerial sequences are often thrilling. However, interpersonal relations are front and center in this installment.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 [is] inclined to stick to the straight and narrow, like it’s angling for a spot on Sony’s Employee O...
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 seems to know exactly what it’s doing. Webb’s film is bold and bright and possesses charm in abundan...
Fans who made the first movie such a huge success will doubtless find much to enjoy here, while others will long for the boldness, scope and w...
Andrew Garfield is possibly the best actor to ever star in any Marvel Comics-based flick.
Even at a hefty 142 minutes, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 hasn’t the time for its surfeit of plot, nor for the sprawling ense...
This reboot-sequel with not all that much reason to exist turns out to be about half of a pretty good movie, and generally entertaining throug...
Every time someone gets into spandex, the movie gets in trouble. The action sequences that typically let other Marvel movies to soar drag this one...
This latest blockbuster assault wins us over, or wears us down, by dint of fine actors who are clearly enjoying themselves, in a film that tha...
Every personal crisis seems to serve the action, and the drama is bloated and blunted because of it.
At just under two and a half hours, "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" isn’t just a raucous good time; it’s several of them, pitched...
Redundancy remains a problem, but this overlong superhero sequel gets by on sound, fury and star chemistry.
Peter’s girlfriend Gwen (Emma Stone) [delivers] the "valetudinarian" speech at her school, which feels as empty and platitudinous as the movi...
At times the movie takes on a light, nearly silly attitude; at others, it’s all heavy mystery or life and death; and then when the actio...
The Amazing Spider-Man 2, the fifth Spidey movie in 12 years, is overlong, underwhelming, unnecessary and sure to be a hot ticket.
Does anyone need these films, apart from the most addicted comics obsessives, and Stan Lee’s financial advisers?
When Garfield conceals Peter’s confused-angry – betrayed scowl beneath that shiny red mask, Spider-Man 2 summons the giddy derring...
So much better than its predecessor that I’ve gone from being merely disappointed with the 2012 reboot to being downright angry abo...
The narrative doesn’t want for ambition, but Marc Webb proves unwilling, or incapable, of making this unwieldy story feel like anything but&n...
[Garfield] could hardly do better than Emma Stone as his dream soulmate – she’s button-cute and smart enough to steal his heart. They li...
Despite the efforts of Electro, the franchise is running shockingly low on juice.
Over-stuffed with plot and consequently struggles to invest the audience in any of it, since there’s so much to get through and so many futur...
Garfield is impressively lithe in the suit, plausibly vulnerable out of it, and it’s hard to imagine a better Spidey.
Frantic and rote by turns, mislaying the power of the central love story and piling on the mutant adversaries. For at least this installment, Spide...
About the best thing one can say about this fiasco is that Webb has taken only two films to reach the same exhausted, exhausting endpoint that Raim...
The plot gets itself tangled up in multiple villain strands, but in the main this installment is emotionally weightier and more satisfying than its...
The small moments, the physical comedy, Spidey’s constant wisecracking; these things are all charming, but they’re counterbalanced by s...
Director Marc Webb’s follow-up to his entirely adequate "The Amazing Spider-Man" from 2012 feels even more like it’s just bee...
It manages to be both awful and entertaining, frequently at the same time.
Aside from the sparkling Garfield and Stone, Webb’s movies benefit from a fine eye for casting. Here, Foxx does a good stammering...
Andrew Garfield, returning as Peter Parker, remains ingratiatingly jittery. You can believe that this kid, never at rest, could instantly transform...
Despite the efforts of Electro, the franchise is running shockingly low on juice.
Those big, swoopy, vertiginous swings through the skyscrapers and terrific performances by Garfield and Stone make this a great way to start t...
You sense a struggle playing out on the screen, as the movie tries too hard to please comic book fans, to one-up the action of the first film...
It is not a sequel, just another retread of tired material in a franchise that is more than ready for the big comic book bonfire. And why...
The bond between Spidey and the fearful and fleeing masses, which should be emotional and strong, has lost its personal touch.
The successes of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 are human, the failures are typical of superhero CGI adaptations. In a world where the inc...
How bad is this one …? Amazingly so. Villainy abounds, but the villains are strident contrivances. Spider-Man flies, but does so dutifully, without...
There are too many explosions, too many blaring sonic effects, too many break-ups-and-make-ups, too many villains. And not enough heart.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is not a new approach to the same old formula: no, it is basically a remake of other recent and derivative...
Spider-Man is back, bigger and slightly better – but only slightly, and with too much emphasis on "bigger," in the form of hollow, boring fran...
High-energy entertainment; Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker has rangy charm and there is a genuine romantic spark between him and Emma Sto...
Garfield is mumbly and gangly as Peter, and unrecognizable as Spider-Man, suited-up head to toe with the dome-like corneas that allow neither glint...
It feels like a variation on the last series rather than any sort of proper reinvention.
All I heard was the sound of paychecks being cashed by everyone going through the motions for this perfunctory sequel. It’s as much comp...
Garfield and his co-stars contribute detailed, attentive work that just happens to be mounted on the canvas of a noisy, sprawling superhero film.
It’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what’s wrong with The Amazing Spider-Man 2. There just seems to be too much of it.
The project as a whole conveys a drab sense of bureaucratic necessity, a "let’s get this over with" wheeziness.
The new Spider-Man series has managed to do in two films what the previous Spider-Man series did in three: transform an engrossing comic-book comin...
When it comes to creating chemistry on screen, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone don’t need any help from those whizzes in CGI department.
'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' will certainly make a bazillion dollars, but after you sit through it – all 142 minutes of it – it&r...
An undercooked cinematic casserole that blends some genuinely touching moments and well-presented action sequences with bad melodrama, overlong exp...
You friendly neighbourhood web-slinger returns for more of the same, albeit with added confusion and much less charm.
Even though the ride is bumpy, the final destination is more than worth the effort.
Overstuffed plot and too many villains, but the visual effects pop, and Garfield/Stone are still better than Maguire/Dunst.
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Probably, after the next films about Spider-Man and the rest of Marvel, this one looks simple and teenage. Like Batman with Val Kilmer. But some people will like it. And useful for understanding the universe Translated to English
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I like to call such films "a typical Marvel action movie" (in a good sense): beautiful picture, good action, there are a couple of funny moments. Translated to English
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A tumbler movie that moves from side to side. Either a cliche on a cliche, or some kind of bold decision. Either bright characters or unrevealed dummies. It seems that the authors did not outline the path from the very beginning and were thrown from side to side. But Andrew is still a good spider Translated to English
Damn, what a heartfelt story, there are moments that bring me to tears. The chemistry between Stone and Garfield is off the charts, Harry’s story is very dramatic, the villains are much cooler than the Lizard. The sequel was well developed and far surpassed the original. This is the spider we deserve. It’s a pity that we continue we won’t see( Translated to English
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It seems that the plot is not bad and there are few cliches of various kinds, but sometimes melodrama spoils the whole impression. The film is far from a masterpiece, but far from a failure. This is just a very good movie comic that you can get acquainted with. Translated to English
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The weakest adaptation. 30-year-old Garfield makes a face, depicting teenage suffering. But the worst thing is that in this film Parker behaves like a real moron with idiotic jokes and show-offs. There is no plot, nothing happens for half the film, only love affairs. Translated to English
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More interesting than the first part, but it’s still an unbearably clumsy and toothless movie. The crazy Electro is a passable villain, his music and special effects at least make him stand out somehow. What I liked most was the ending; at least some screenwriter came to write a movie there. Translated to English
Surprisingly, this part went better than the first. The action with Electro to the appropriate music is beyond praise. The duo "Garfield + Stone" is the best couple in the entire mass of superhero franchises. And it all closes with a powerful finale, which Sonya, I don’t know how, had enough balls for. Translated to English