Yeah, umm... you guys ever hear of this?
The Raimi movies weren't "all about a girl" either. Parker just says that because he's narrating it from his perspective, and as a high school kid in love with the girl next door, he feels that she's the center of his life. It's a simple fact of infatuation.

Hopefully not. One of my main criticisms about the Raimi movies was how MJ seemed to be the focal point of Peter's world. Even his origin was wrapped up in her. He was engaged in photographing her when he was bitten by the spider. He only went to make some money at the Wrestling arena so he could get a car to impress MJ etc.

You ever "hear" of basically ALL the subplots/storylines in Raimi's Spider-Man revolving around MJ? You know.. ALL about ONE girl?![]()
And that brings me to another point. What the hell did Peter see in MJ anyway? I mean lets face it, she's proven herself to be blatantly unreliable, untrustworthy and all in all, a rather selfish gf.
Mj was the first girl he fancied when he was 6? So who cares? She never gave a crap about him growing up, hell she never even really acknowledged his existence.
Mj at the time behaves like any other normal, decent human being and shows kindness to Peter when he really needed it? This is not an invitation to hook up and start playing bedroom bullies, Peter.
Mj mistakes having a crush on the new mysterious concrete jungle swinger in town and wastes no time in trying to suck his face off.
There's just way too many discrepancies in her character to make her desirable other than just to use and abuse her for one night and be done with her ala the way norman suggested to harry.
Now this makes Peter's emotional investment in her all the more alarming and bizarre. I think the movies did a horrible job in convincing the audience why someone like Peter could be so in love with a cow like MJ, which is strange because the romance DOMINATED the screen time in all 3 movies unless the plan was to have Peter really come off as the ultimate loser and a massive cabrone at that.
BIN effing GO!
See, look at 500 days summer. Granted, it's not a superhero flick but the angst and the dilemma's being faced by the central characters were so masterfully conveyed and executed that one can't help admire, respect and find the movie worthy of watching. Imagine if 500 days of summer where Deshannel and Gordo are replaced by Dunst and Maguire as characteristically portrayed in the spidey films, 500 days of summer would be a crappy, bullet to the brain-inducing snoozefest.
That being said, I hope Gwen's character isn't overbearingly forced and used to serve as the main catalyst for every aspect and decision Peter makes in his life. Secondly, I want to give a damn about the characters. One of the problems I had with Raimi's mediocre movies were that, I just didn't give a bag of rat's piss about the central characters because everything just seemed so pathetic and artificial. The dialogue was horrendous, I mean, it's one thing to have bad dialogue but the dialogue was just atrocious and no attempt to save it by trying to execute a decent delivery of the lines were made (I'm talking about Peter and MJ here). Maguire looked like he was half asleep and crying at the same time for the majority of all 3 movies, Dunst just made me want to punch her lights out. MJ is supposed to get me hot under the collar and get me sexually aroused but something about Dunst in terms of her looks and ESPECIALLY the abomination that was her character portrayal just arouses violence and frustration within me. I cant stand her. I wanted her taken out by a painfully slow death. I didn't care how or by whom, I just wanted it done.
Now, I blame Raimi! You people can sing your songs of praise and come to his defence about how he didn't write the script and all that appeasing bullcrap but the fact of the matter remains is that he is the freaking director! Do your job. That being said, maybe he did his job extremely well, that depends on how in touch with society as a whole and the social dynamic of young people he's in tune with and I am of the belief that Raimi is quite simply out of touch with the way young people behave and interact, which is why his spidey films felt so off key to me. However, at the time, when you have about 4 decades worth of material at your disposal, I think it's quite an accomplishment to fail at conveying a realistic sense of social interaction and instead focus on the rather dated cliche angle of the relationship between a geek and the hot girl at school. I mean for crying out loud, I've seen better handling of this sort of situation on tv shows that predate spider-man 2002 and besides that, we have ample of material in the form of various medias that serve as a passage to get the characters right.
I don't know if Webb will do a better or worse job than Raimi but one thing we all know is, this film gives us the chance to potentially see something different and hopefully something better.
If the romance is handled really well and is something engaging and exciting and worthy of investing attention as an onlooker then to be honest, I wouldn't mind the romance playing a proportionately equal role to Raimi's but as mentioned, it has to be worth a damn and be that freaking good otherwise Webb can go sling his hook somewhere. For too long the spidey movies have bathed in rivers of mediocrity and now it's time to dry that crap off, baptize itself into a sea of heaven's nectar and emerge as something simply, amazing.

At least Dunst as MJ had SOME interesting personality. MJ in the comics was 'mainly' a sex doll.
Disagree. Mary Jane has plenty of personality in the comics.
LOL> TrueAnd that brings me to another point. What the hell did Peter see in MJ anyway? I mean lets face it, she's proven herself to be blatantly unreliable, untrustworthy and all in all, a rather selfish gf.
Mj was the first girl he fancied when he was 6? So who cares? She never gave a crap about him growing up, hell she never even really acknowledged his existence.
Mj at the time behaves like any other normal, decent human being and shows kindness to Peter when he really needed it? This is not an invitation to hook up and start playing bedroom bullies, Peter.
Mj mistakes having a crush on the new mysterious concrete jungle swinger in town and wastes no time in trying to suck his face off.
There's just way too many discrepancies in her character to make her desirable other than just to use and abuse her for one night and be done with her ala the way norman suggested to harry.
Now this makes Peter's emotional investment in her all the more alarming and bizarre. I think the movies did a horrible job in convincing the audience why someone like Peter could be so in love with a cow like MJ, which is strange because the romance DOMINATED the screen time in all 3 movies unless the plan was to have Peter really come off as the ultimate loser and a massive cabrone at that.
She remained a virgin before marriageAt least Dunst as MJ had SOME interesting personality. MJ in the comics was 'mainly' a sex doll.
LOL. True that toohaha so true. Norman was right about her.
She grew from that and became more supportive to Pete after revealing her knowledge & background, no longer was she what Deadpool & Blind Al described her: "Dumb as a post"Spouting one-liners and being a "party girl" is not personality.
I know how they tried to add some backstory to her character in the 80's about how she used the party girl facade to cover up her loneliness, etc... which is a pathetic attempt at adding depth (why must female characters always be victims), quite typical of the medium as well as a lame attempt at back-pedaling.
Exactly. And every movie had MJ getting kidnapped. Every movie had the on again/off again... she loves... she loves me not. And then the Spidey NO MORE storyline revolved exclusively (not completely) around MJ.![]()
End of Spider-man 1: I can't love Mary Jane, I am Spider-man!
Beginning of Spider-man 2: I need Mary Jane!
What the happened between SM1 and SM2? Peter went from having a nice apartment and being confident at the end of the first film,
to becoming a sappy, creepy manchild living in a dump! Imagine if Gwen was introduced in the second film and we had the developed Peter from the end of SM1? The romantic stuff could have been more in line with the comics, but instead we got a cardboard cut out romance. The bridge scene with Peter and MJ in SM3 was painful.
Spouting one-liners and being a "party girl" is not personality.
Yes it is. I think it's established in the comics she had a bad past and came from an abusive home, which is why she tried to cover up her homelife by patrying and generally being flirtatious.
I don't know what you're definition of 'personality' is, but anyone has a personality based on how they behave.
I hope the romance plot isn't rammed down our throats but I agree with people who say Peter's personal life is JUST as important as his superhero life. And it's VERY important that Gwen is portrayed right.
I'm really looking forward to Peter and Gwen's storyline.Pete was still living at his Aunt May's in the first film. There was no indication that he had moved. Also, one's ability to have enough confidence to make a decision does not guarantee their ability to emotionally handle that decision for long periods of time, especially when that decision is one that keeps you from the girl of your dreams that finally expressed their love for you. It's not an easy choice to make, and I doubt anyone would not have any problems with it.
I'm not going to deny the fact that MJ wasn't the greatest character in the movies, nor that their relationship development or plot lines concerning it were second rate, but to call Peter a "creepy man-child" doesn't make any kind of sense, and complaining about him living in a cave makes just as little sense considering how poor he was.

Yes it is. I think it's established in the comics she had a bad past and came from an abusive home, which is why she tried to cover up her homelife by patrying and generally being flirtatious.
I don't know what you're definition of 'personality' is, but anyone has a personality based on how they behave.
I hope the romance plot isn't rammed down our throats but I agree with people who say Peter's personal life is JUST as important as his superhero life. And it's VERY important that Gwen is portrayed right.
I hope there is a good love story, but I hated that the SM trilogy was all about the romance. Every action Peter did was caused by how he felt for MJ. Now I like the spider-man comics and his and MJ's relationship, but the comics are about so much more then them. Spider-man faces real problems like people do everyday and I dont think thats been explored. He has a wounded psych that is dominated by regret and not being able to forgive himself. It all fits into this notion that people have no indentiy without a relationship and I am not really a fan of that
Plus m.j captured in every movie got really annoying.

Not another Raimi bashing thread![]()
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