Spider-Men...assemble!They can shout "Spider-Men strike back!"
No wait, there's Gwen too.
So:
Spider-People, assemble!!!!
Spider-Men...assemble!They can shout "Spider-Men strike back!"
Spider-Men...assemble!
No wait, there's Gwen too.
So:
Spider-People, assemble!!!!
I can't seeThe battle cry I referenced came from this:
If that happened, I think this would be my legitimate reaction...It they had the tenor sax/ funky wah bass guitar Spider-Man theme from the 70s Hammond series that would truly be the sound of music to my ears.
Also, is it just me, or did Peter from the 1994 animated series resemble Hammond, like a lot?
Also, is it just me, or did Peter from the 1994 animated series resemble Hammond, like a lot?
Lol, he did.Yes, but also sounded a little similar too.
HahaFor a long while I thought that was the way Peter was supposed to look. lol
Give Quentin Tartino the Spider-Man Noir film. Boom.I was watching Nicholas Hammond being interviewed at the premiere of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', where I think he mentioned Tarantino was a fan of his Spider-Man and it got me thinking.
Imagine a Quentin Tarantino Spider-Man movie, set in the 70's, along with a funky jazz score.
I'd be down.
I was watching Nicholas Hammond being interviewed at the premiere of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', where I think he mentioned Tarantino was a fan of his Spider-Man and it got me thinking.
Imagine a Quentin Tarantino Spider-Man movie, set in the 70's, along with a funky jazz score.
I'd be down.
Oh yes!Give Quentin Tartino the Spider-Man Noir film. Boom.
I agree. I've got the idea just playing in my head now. I'd definitely want it as a period piece set in the 60's and/or 70's as opposed to modern day. Reckon he'd have fun working in that era and as a result we'd probably get something unique and different from everything else.This isn't as off the wall as it first sounds. Tarantino was trying to do a Luke Cage movie with him in his classic outfit. I think it may have been a 70's period piece too.
If he want to do a retro Spider-man project with classic iterations of Spider-man and his villains then I wouldn't say no. Though Quentin mainly does film I wouldn't mind seeing him do a short series for streaming.
Yeah, I don't buy that either. Spidey spouting Tarantino quips just sounds masterful.Quentin said he wouldn't do a Spider-Man movie because he wouldn't be able to figure out how to make his quips work in fights.
Though I don't believe him.
Josh Keaton as a grown up version of Spectacular Spider-Man.I'm just picturing DiCaprio and Brad Pitt as an older Spidey and Harry Osborn. lol