We like the new movies and Ultimate Spider-Man animatedI like them both but the hate that flows in that board!
What happened to Spider-Man 3?I rank the Spider-Man movies like this:
1. Spider-Man 2
2. Spider-Man
3. Spider-Man
4.TASM
5.TASM2
It's my second favorite Spidey movieIt never happened, it was just a rerelease of the first one.

Phase 3If marvel made an Iron Man 4, do you think it would be in Phase 3 or Phase 4?
It will be annoying, we have all those characters us fans want to see on screen, but they are down in favor of some new schmoeWhat do you guys think about the idea of Marvel or DC making up a whole new superhero and their supporting characters on film, and then turning it into a comic?
The Spidey boards are just full of haters now. Very few supporters.

Howard is hardly popular, if known
I watched a video published by Matthew Santoro on youtube: "50 facts #5"
One of the facts is humans share 50% genetic structure with the banana
I'm still rolling my eyes
Not rolling out for the sake of ridiculing, a little weirdedThat's actually true. Most things still around on this planet share around 25% - 50% DNA structure. And everything on this planet shares some genetic structure. We are all from the same ecosystem after all. It's not something special.
Not rolling out for the sake of ridiculing, a little weirded
50% is a little big figure for comparing people to a fruit
Fifty percent isn't even all that much, considering any two randomized DNA sequences will have 25% match overall by chance (there are only 4 possibilities at each position). Given the constraints already mentioned in that there are a basic set of genes needed by any organism, I'd guess that 50% match is probably near the limit of "unrelatedness."
It would not be surprising - we have the same DNA code, the same Krebs cycle, the same cellular respiration, etc. etc. Most of the biological functions of any living creature is done within the cell, and plant and anaimal cells differ only in a few significant respects - cell walls, plasmids, etc. It does not take that much for the cells to express themselves on the multicellular level in very different ways, just as the relatively small number of elements express themselves in a grand variety of substances. In fact, I would be surprised if most of the differences were not in the 'junk DNA' - the large amount of DNA that is unexpressed in the function and form of the individual.