>starts giving a good political talk about corrupted government and how they don't care about the poor and are only their to help the wealthy
>loses train of thought and starts attacking Peter
What the fuck were the writers thinking? Here is a guy who's trying to teach this 15 year old boy facts of life (as Michael Keaton's character puts it) but then decides to lash out at him with bringing his vulture wings down and the entire point of the scene is lost.
What would have been good is if Parker actually decided to think over what Keaton had said. Kind of like Sam Raimi's Parker thinks over Norman Osborn's lines about people hating Spiderman.
But nope... instead this movie is so generic watered down. It didn't even deliver on the action. No good fight scenes at all between Vulture and Spiderman.
How critics can call this movie a masterpiece (yeah some actually said that) is so fucking ridiculous that they have to be sucking the dick of Disney.
Best scene of the movie (which wasn't to do with Keaton) was when Parker had to use his own strength to lift up building structure that fell on him because that scene ACTUALLY had some type of drama to it. That's what this movie needed more of. Instead it felt too much like generic Disney comedic shit.
I guess I should give credit to Disney for at least including that 1 minute scene of Keaton's political speech even if it meant nothing in the end.