The perfect "hero discovering their powers" scene and the best in any CBM.
Remember when he was a zombie and he shot his veins?
Fun scene for sure but i've never been a fan of the odd camera cuts. Plus the score for the Spider-man scene is just sooo good.
i remember finding this out before the movie came out because i overheard a group of comic nerds at the school cafeteria complaining about it lmao
It just sucks because it removes a key genius to Parker... and opens up a bunch of weird biological and physiological questions lol
It just sucks because it removes a key genius to Parker... and opens up a bunch of weird biological and physiological questions lol
Well Rami's Spider-man is kind of a loser and idiot even by Spider-man standards so this fits.It just sucks because it removes a key genius to Parker... and opens up a bunch of weird biological and physiological questions lol
Well Rami's Spider-man is kind of a loser and idiot even by Spider-man standards so this fits.
This is my favorite scene from that movie:
The swinging is just magnificent.
Raimi movies were good superhero movies for the time, bad spiderrman movies and even worse peter parker ones
I mean, super hot take on here, but...
I mean, super hot take on here, but...
Coming from someone who never read the comics, and only found out that spiderman is supposed to have mechanized web shooters when Amazing Spiderman came out...
I think the bio ones are way better. It just makes more "super hero" sense to me. Because as it stands, to my limited knowledge, he got bit by a radioactive spider and got super strength, agility, etc for reasons that are basically explained by "a spiders strength relative to their size, scaled up, explain why a human is so strong and agile." They even are unclear on his wall climbing ability which has gone through iterations from being biological (hairs in the raimi films), electrostatic (comics) to the official explanation of "enhance the flux of inter-atomic attractive forces on surfaces he touches, increasing the coefficient of friction between that surface and himself"
They try not to get too specific because with most super hero things, if you try to science explain it too much it gets WAY too easy to poke holes in it.
I just think its lame that a spider bite just made him a super strength, heightened senses ninja and then he developed shooters and a web fluid to be "on brand" or some shit.
From a superhero standpoint, I like the Tobey films a lot better. He gained biological super powers that he can hone. That feels more satisfying to me than adjustments to his suit and web shooters. In the MCU he's basically given a version of an iron man suit without thrusters.
Its honestly not any more ridiculous than MCU peter wall crawling. Which he can do out of suit, in amateur suit, in first stark suit, and in metal suit.Are the hairs/barbs supposed to be passing through his gloves/knees/pants/suit?
In comics it's a form of electro magnetism. His daughter takes it a step farther she can not only stick to stuff but she can sticks things together and can repel thingsAre the hairs/barbs supposed to be passing through his gloves/knees/pants/suit?
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In comics it's a form of electro magnetism. His daughter takes it a step farther she can not only stick to stuff but she can sticks things together and can repel things
genius question? that's not ruined.It just sucks because it removes a key genius to Parker... and opens up a bunch of weird biological and physiological questions lol