I wouldn't bother arguing this with him, his idea of how a relationships work is very grade school. Two people holding hands = stealing a girlfriend.
That is, only if you or your dvd player somehow skipped what happened before that: Peter letting her know he is in love with her. If you skipped that, watch the whole scene again. If your dvd player did, call a technician.
Sorry what? lol. Sorry for your increasingly desperate attempts at discrediting one movie and praising of another? I accept your apology.
Yes, they saw the tray get stuck, but again, there is no implication that anyone saw the web coming directly out of his wrist.
You're right, there's no implication. It is actually EXPLICIT:
They all saw those spider-web-looking things that had one end on a tray and the other at Peter's hands.
Nope. No skinny 17 year old boy can stick a ball to his hand, jump 20+ feet AND smash the backboard.
It's not entirely impossible though. Spider-webs on the other hand...
It's ALL fantasy though, and suspension of disbelief. That's how sci-fi/fantasy/adventure stories work. The fact that you don't understand that is worrisome and a little disconcerting...
The way it's done in one movie doesn't justify nor give free pass to every movie.
Same thing with the subway then. Those guys saw his face and saw him stick to the ceiling. How is that different than the wrestling promoter seeing his face? Answer: it's not.
Difference? As you know, the wrestling place guy was a cheap man who was robbed his precious money and Peter let the burglar escape. On top of that, Peter was cocky to him ("I missed the part where it's my problem"). I'm sure you know that, don't ignore it.
People on the train might have beeb angry at him, but Peter didn't rob them or allow them to be robbed.
This never happened in the movie. Period. They see peter running away holding a white string attached to a tray (for all they know). They didn't see it come from his wrist and didn't know it was a web.
Yes it happened, as you could see in the screeshots, they did see it and they did laugh at that.
Not a skinny 17 year old boy jumping 20+ feet and shattering the backboard. That's superhuman.
It's not entirely impossible though. Spider-webs on the other hand...
Never happened. Watch the movie again. No one actually sees any "web" coming from his wrist, and it's never implied.
See the pictures again.
And apparently no one makes such deductions in TASM- even given their equally ample evidence in parallel to SM1, so by your logic, the characters in TASM are one dimensional. Good job.
No, in TASM there were no spider-webs. Not the same.
No one knew they were spider webs. You can't add validity to your argument by making stuff up.
On the other hand, everyone saw Peter's hand sticking to the basketball and his 20+ foot jump...
Well, they looked like spider-webs and everyone saw them. That's right there in the movie and the pictures I posted.
Many people might achieve high jump. How many can have webs coming from his wrists?
Nope. No professional or olympic athlete can do what he did- as a skinny 17 year old boy nonetheless.
Yes, they can:
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So you don't like Raimi's humour. So what?
I don't know. You seem to be making a bif fuzz around it.
I don't like Webb's pandering pre-teen humour. This is the crux of your argument. You don't like Raimi's sense of humour and you can't reconcile that. You think it's a fact that it's bad, because YOU don't like it. This is the mindset of a child.
I don't just think it's bad, I'm explaining why.
Look at how you composed this sentence and think about what
it says. Yes, I agree, it is like Raimi's, but with poorer results.
I want to correct myself here: bothy scenes in both movies were equally bad.
Funny, I don't remember the comic where Peter talked back to Aunt May or Captain Stacy, stole chocolate milk or broke his promise to a dying man as he does in TASM. You call SM1 Peter pathetic and weak, well, I call TASM Peter pushy and selfish. It's easy when one only sees what one wants- as is the case with you.
So, both have differences with the comics. One is far a worse loser and everyone's punching bag and the other has some character and spine, even before getting super-powers.
Huh? It was still Peter Parker. His negative characteristics were just amplified. She still flirted with him. Gwen as well (I see you keep ignoring that). Therefore YOU are wrong.
Yes, Gwen was the only girl that seemed attracted to Peter's intelligence (at least academic intelligence). Took the poor guy three movies. MJ felt pity for him and Betty never cared about him until he got possessed by an alien.
This is just sad. You keep talking about desperation. This right here is the perfect example ^
Let's apply this way of thinking to TASM. Gwen sees Peter get punched out and falls in love. He reveals his identity on the third time they run into each other and we are never given a reason that they care about each other.
So easy. I guess ignorance really is bliss.
Well, Garfield's Peter proved Gwen to be heroic and interested in her.
All Maguire's Peter did was being bullied by everyone and running into MJ accidentally.
lol. Seriously? That's why she likes him? Is he 11 years old on the playground? Otherwise I see no other reason. Please explain the "depth" of their relationship.
Mature girls feel attraction towards a man's feelings and bravery.
It's the immature girl that become the bully's girlfriend (as MJ was Flash's) or the rich son-of-daddy's girlfriend (as MJ was Harry's).
You have a very peculiar understanding of how story and drama works (if you could even call it an "understanding"). Obviously I'm dealing with someone who can't grasp the story/character arcs of a straightforward adventure movie. Not a personal attack, just evidenced in the redundant arguments you make over and over again.
You are the one who admittedly likes one-dimensional characters that act for no reason. So much for your understanding of drama.