Anno_Domini
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The only empty feeling I got is that I'm aware of the scenes that were deleted and I wanna see 'em!
©KAW;23868843 said:I see it as what was presented on film. He beats the hell out of him,
the man stumbled and fell out the window (as Spidey watched and did nothing) as a direct result to what Spider-Man did to him.
It's why Stan Lee allowed for Peter to NOT use his powers to go overboard, but hand him over to the police ALIVE instead. That man didn't have a chance in hell against Spider-Man even with a gun, the situation of what's to happen lie in Spider-Man's hands.
"With Great Power..." in this situation means, you do the right thing (especially when you're MORE powerful than your opponent) by not allowing yourself to become a person who no longer cares for someone else's LIFE.
Spider-Man failed Uncle Ben. Sam Raimi failed Spider-Man. Translation: Reboot it, start over and try again.
There was nothing to suggest that Peter didn't care about the thug's life. But the thug made his own choice and paid for his choice.
There was nothing to suggest that Peter didn't care about the thug's life.
But the thug made his own choice and paid for his choice.
Denial is fun for the rest.And thus far, Webb is failing.
Raimi was actually quite a success and it's playing out as such.
Hell yea! SM4 ftw!
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Not moving a muscle, then calmly walking to the window and looking down with a cold gaze, suggests he didn't give a rats patootie about the thug's life.
jexx said:..Webb is failing? how?
Certainly not in public opinion, nor box office numbers.
That was shock. And then regret. But that's an interesting interpretation on your part.
Except when he could but didn't save him.
Yeah, he chose to stumple and fall.
Denial is fun for the rest.
Yeah, here preparing for SM4 release.
There was nothing regretful about his face. He didn't even look shocked or had a "God, what do I do?" expression. It was a "Good riddance." face.
I've been seeing alot of that around here.
Public opinion is keeping people staying out of the theaters.
Everyone I know thought this film wasn't very good.
Every other Spidey film won their first two weekends. This one lost to Ice Age 4. And despite a wider release than every other Spidey film, higher ticket prices and the 3D and Imax boost, it's still trailing way behind the other films.
Obviously he couldn't. Or chose not to. Whatever.
He chose to continue being a violent idiot and paid the price for it.
I've been seeing alot of that around here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyywumlnhdwYou're about the only one still stuck in Spidey 4 mode. Move on like the rest of us.
There was no reason to be in shock. He watched him fall. He did nothing to prevent it. Not a single muscle flex. If he had tried to save him, but ****ed up and failed, he'd a reason to be in shock. But no, several seconds as he stumbled and fell, he didn't do a single thing and then didn't even bat an eyelash.
Peter watched someone die and probably thought he deserved it. If Tobey tried to sell shock, he failed, hard.
El Payaso, I wouldn't say that the Raimi trilogy was forgotten..
I still watch it.
it did fail however.
t:And, if you're looking to make a case for Peter saving a murderer, you've failed. Hard.
Sure, man. Dollars are just having a self-cloning process and numbers keep growing out of that alone.

Imaginary friends are cool. Not a good source though.
This is a film that comes out after SM3, Spider-man's Batman & Robin. Batman Begins, while a great film, didn't make 400m.
Obviously Raimi get the character. Or doesn't. Whatever.
Yeah, violent people stumble and fall from windows. It's just natural.
Being the source yourself, denial is too close to miss it.

You're right. Raimi's franchise failed and was forgotten.