El Payaso
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I love how things that were not and should never have been issues before are suddenly becoming huge, unaccepable problems.
'Should never have been'? Did I miss the golden rules list or what? Aren't we free to discuss whatever we want?
Ironically enough, Christopher Nolan has done to comic book fans what the Joker did to the people of Gotham City in The Dark Knight.
What? Did Joker improve Gotham City?
Humor was a bad thing there?
With Raimi it was in almost every case.

Most of the audience I recalled loved it, laughing with Peter.
Ah yes. People laughing justifies it all. I remember many people laughing at Dr. Banner's inability to perform the sexual act because he couldn't get 'too excited.' I personally found it corny and even disrespectful to the character, but hey people laughed.
It was actually Peter being kind of witty...y'know like how you always complain he isn't enough in the movie.
Humour and wittiness are a great combination. When humour is actually funny.
Or should he have had a realistic reaction of screaming and going to the hospital?
Maybe 'package' lengthening jokes should be left out?
People complain to complain.
And people love to love.
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