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After Credits Scene

I just don't get why people keep thinking *for sure* that Ock is dead.

If the Director....the man who controls the fate of everyone in the movies, which this much is clear....says a character is NOT dead. Then I'm sure he means that character is not dead.
 
There you go thinking you're on top of your game again.

Here it is where you're taking things I say outside of it's oringinal context. It's cool though kiddo. Let me correct you.

I speak of "Generations" as in relativity to these boards. SHH. I would be a First Generation poster...because I was here from the start.

You would be considered a...what year is this...8th Generation Poster.

I wasn't referring to anyone as a "kid" or a "new gen" in reference to their AGE. It's your ATTITUDE and LACK OF MATURITY I am framing.

If you are unable to understand this...then you keep on strokin' that nub you call a wang, and pray mommy don't catch ya. *thumbs up*



P.S.

Child. :whatever:

Not to make waves.....

but you joined in 2005? Is this a second username? I'm probably out of the loop, but it just caught my attention.

P.S.

Age: 18 (legally an adult lol)

-R
 
Doctor Octopus is dead. He will not be back. If Sam Rami can execute a realistic reason (even by comic book terms) as to how he survived the temperatures of that water...then by all means.

But it's honestly impossible to write around. Anything he did to bring him back would be forced and contrived, there's really no need for that.

I would have loved for Ock to have lived....for him not to have saved Peter's ass in the end and let Spider-man figure out a way to dissable the machine, save Mary Jane and get Ock to safety before everything went "KABOOM". That didn't happen. My ideal "last scene of Ock" in Spider-man 2 would have been him siting in a prison cell with his arms stretched to each corner and cuffed to the wall, restraining him, defeated...but able to return.

That didn't happen. Instead, he took a bath with the sun.

-R
 
Doctor Octopus is dead. He will not be back.

Uh huh. You'll understand if we take the director's word over yours :cwink:

If Sam Rami can execute a realistic reason (even by comic book terms) as to how he survived the temperatures of that water...then by all means.

Oh, he will. And you'll be there in the theatre to watch it :oldrazz:

Anything he did to bring him back would be forced and contrived, there's really no need for that.

Forced and contrived, eh. Like every super villain in New York having a connection to Peter?? :woot:
 
Well to me it was explained it had the power of the sun, and I'm sure it was hot, but I don't know if it was as hot as the sun itself.

I mean look how freaking close Ock is standing next to the thing as he is trying to keep the sun flares down. He's not standing 60 feet back, he's standing like 4 feet from it. So I'm sure with how far it was away from him in water....which would cool it more then it would standing next to it in open air. I just always believed that he could of easily survived it if he could survive standing next to it so closley when he was doing his experiments.
 
I mean look how freaking close Ock is standing next to the thing as he is trying to keep the sun flares down. He's not standing 60 feet back, he's standing like 4 feet from it. So I'm sure with how far it was away from him in water....which would cool it more then it would standing next to it in open air.

Not to mention the heat would have been dissipated in a huge river. It's not contained in a closed off area.
 
Just hear me out, please. Wouldn't it be cool if they showed whatever end that they choose for Spider-Man 3 (probobly a Spidey swinging through city sequence). Then they show the credits, then after the credits suddenly the poof up the scene at the end of Spider-Man 2, with Doc Ock floating in the water, away into darkness. (but instead of it just ending with that, have an extended CG sequence, where it actually continues). Suddenly the red lights of the tenticals pop back on, and suddenly underwater Ock's arms begin to swing and jolt around fiercly. Then we see a mechanical arm come out of the water and grab onto the edge of the peir.

BLACK SCREEN

THE END

Wouldn't that be cool? It's sort of like what they did with POTC 2 and have that crazy sequence with that dog on the tribal throne.

I don't know about that. I say keep him dead.
 
I thought Ock's end played out really beautifully, and should probably be left alone as what it was. However, I'd love to see something like this in future films, depending on whether or not it's called for.. :wow:
 

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