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Want to know why Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man was great and Marc Webb’s Amazing Spider-Man was such a disappointment? This video explains it all.
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Spider-Man 2 to this day is still the best Spider-Man film, and that includes the MCU movies. And it’s easily in the top 5 superhero films for me.
I am schocked why are marvel movies always making kids, to act like losers
Spider-Douche!!!
Cocky Spider-Man!!!
I didnt watch the second movie cause I hate his personality.
The Rhino scene also has civilians standing immediately in-front of police fire. I can’t remember whether or not the police actually fired towards civilians, but it was still a weird place to put people. Maybe the rhino used them as cover, but. Don’t remember this.
While I'm here, you seem to be stuck on this kid thing a lot. I have two theories.
1. You are not a parent and are thus under the impression that any human being is capable of going more than ten minutes without fucking something up.
2. You are confusing courage in the face of impossible odds with delusions of grandeur.
I would be willing to say that Sam Rami's Spider-Man was best, even despite some of the poorly aged parts, if they had stuck to the established lore of Spider-Man. Peter Parker was an Einstein level boy genius who made the web shooters and other high tech gadgets. He was also able to out think most of his enemies who were more physically powerful. He was a smart ass who didn't just beat his foe, but taunted them while doing it. Sam disregarded all of this for a fucking Superman version of the hero. A fact perfectly personified in one scene… We all know that scene.
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