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Tobey's spidey held up a cable car full of kids one handed hanging from a single strand of web
Correct me if I am wrong because I don't remember too well, but I don't think that they showed Spidey actually leaving the bridge. He could have been swinging to another car, but there would be no reason to show him checking every car dangling from the bridge. Also, I think the cops were on the way, so they probably would have gotten there in time to save people.What became of all the people that Spider-Man didn't save in their vehicles that were just left dangling by a spiderweb on the bridge? Eventually the webs would deteroriate & they would just fall in the water.
I'm not sure about the strength comparison. We have Tobey's Spider-Man holding back that big wall at the end of SM2 when the reactor is going haywire. We don't have anything like that with Garfield yet, but he does seem quick and agile.
Andrews Spidey held that car up with one strand of web. As well as going toe to toe with The Lizard.
Tobey's spidey held up a cable car full of kids one handed hanging from a single strand of web
Correct me if I am wrong because I don't remember too well, but I don't think that they showed Spidey actually leaving the bridge. He could have been swinging to another car, but there would be no reason to show him checking every car dangling from the bridge. Also, I think the cops were on the way, so they probably would have gotten there in time to save people.
Well, the dad who's kid was trapped got out just fine, so I assume everyone else just climbed up or somethingWhat became of all the people that Spider-Man didn't save in their vehicles that were just left dangling by a spiderweb on the bridge? Eventually the webs would deteroriate & they would just fall in the water.
How strong is Andrew's Spider-Man compared to Tobey's Spider-Man? They didn't go into any great detail explaining Spider-Man's strength or other powers in this one compared to the original.
I just assumed there wasn't anyone left in any of the cars. Everyone got out of their cars and ran away.
Spider-Man just leaves the webbing around, one would think that in a realistic world someone would collect a sample from the web to study
I just assumed there wasn't anyone left in any of the cars. Everyone got out of their cars and ran away.
Then why bother to save the cars while a giant Lizard is rampaging somewhere else?
I'm not sure about the strength comparison. We have Tobey's Spider-Man holding back that big wall at the end of SM2 when the reactor is going haywire. We don't have anything like that with Garfield yet, but he does seem quick and agile.
Imo, this scene gets the same reaction from me as in Spider-Man 3 when, after saving Gwen Stacy from falling, Spider-Man just left without caring about the debris. In this, I feel that Spider-Man should've stayed, otherwise, how the bad place will the NYPD/other will try to get any civilians out of their vehicles while dangling off the bridge by webbing? For someone who seemed to care about doing more than being on some vendetta now, he didn't seem to care after saving only one boy.
I just assumed there wasn't anyone left in any of the cars. Everyone got out of their cars and ran away.
Then it baffles me to wonder why Peter webbed up the vehicles if they were empty. Who cares about empty vehicles when he could spend that time and focus on this giant lizard instead?
Let alone, no, Spidey was not a wanted man by then. Only after that did Captain Stacy say Spider-Man was now wanted.
Then it baffles me to wonder why Peter webbed up the vehicles if they were empty. Who cares about empty vehicles when he could spend that time and focus on this giant lizard instead?
Let alone, no, Spidey was not a wanted man by then. Only after that did Captain Stacy say Spider-Man was now wanted.
if he wouldn´t webbed the vehicles he wouldn´t saved jack and that means no crane dad
Peter just came from a dinner in which Stacy told him that they were trying to cath "that Spider guy" because he was a vigilante out for his own selfish needs. Stacy even says "not yet, but we will" after his son asks if he caught him yet. Not to mention the cops had chased him from the car thief not to long before that. Stacy makes the official statement at a press conference the next day but that doesn't mean Spidey wasn't wanted by them before that...police don't need an official statement to 'want' a criminal. It's called using strategy.
Why is it so baffling for Spidey to save the cars? Two of them were occupied and it's quite possible the others were as well. He didn't know they were or weren't but better to error on the side of caution. No? Yeah, I think so. It wasn't until after saving the kid that none of the other cars appeared to be occupied. Ratha is unconcious and no one else was calling for aid.
Two of them were occupied and it's quite possible the others were as well.
Lol, so webbing all of those vehicles was a cheap device to bring in Crane Dad and his son?
What would've been smarter if Spidey just webbed up the vehicle(s) when someone was actually still in them.
They were after him, but he was definitely not 'wanted' yet. Beforehand, he was probably focused on to be questioned, but for sure not wanted by the police. Now the Lizard shows up and the police think Spidey's just as worse or even some accomplice.
This is why I ask why not save anyone else if there were people in the other vehicles, lol.
And with the case of Dr. Ratha...they could be knocked out and not scream for help, lol. I just see the scene as the way I view that crane scene in Spider-Man 3. Spidey should have done more than what we see in the scene, and he didn't.
Spidey is swinging into the scene and doesn't know if the cars are occupied. Like I said, he errs on the side of caution and webs up the cars. One man screams for someone to save his kid. Spidey sees that the Lizard is leaving the scene after he was kicked. Spidey saves the kid. No one else is either screaming for help to save a loved one/family member/friend or even a stranger trapped nor anyone screaming from inside one of the cars. There's no proof that they were occupied. The police were on scene and Spider-man hanging around would have cause more issues. That's how I see it.
yeah, the difference here Spiderman wasn´t friendly to the police eyes,they were trying to get him, if the the poilce sees him they would´ve start shooting at him, and yeah, the police is comming just after he saved jack that´s why he left you can hear it in the scene when he says "Im Spiderman"
It seems to me that some people are just looking for reasons to hate on the film. First, Peter is "dumb" because they think he bought the web fluid directly from Oscorp...and now since the film doesnt explicitly show the cars to be empty, people are automatically thinking theyre full of senior citizens and children, whom spidey irresponsibly leaves to hang for their lives. Has ANYONE thought of this: if Webb intended for there to be more people that needed Spideys immediate help, that he would have shown Spidey saving them? If there were more innocent people who needed immediate aid, and Spidey didn't help them, that would totally undermine the entire point of the scene, which is Peter realizing that e needs to use his powers to help people instead of getting revenge.
And not grabbing Ratha doesn't really count (he already saved him by webbing the car) because he's a villan and we're either supposed to assume that he died in the fall, or that his fate is intentionally not shown. But based on the deleted footage we know at one point he was meant to have lived, which means that Spidey left knowing the police were able to retrieve Ratha.
All that being said, one could always argue that any other people being saved happened off camera, and that the kid was just the focus. *shrugs*