Not sure but a fight with Spidey and Electro in a blacked out NY sounds pretty amazing
I dont think they would do that
Im sure it was pretty much meaqnt to give a taste of it
Yeah that would be ridiculous but I dont think they would go that route cause that would be pretty petty so I think they know what they're doin, all I would say is dont worry too much about it. I will wait for a teaser.
I entered in the ticket resale drawing, hoping to get lucky for that!!People going to SDCC are soo freakin lucky
Man, are you Irish? We Irish always say stuff like that hahaDon't know if I can stomach Leno for Jamie Foxx, think I'll wait til it finds its way online
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the links you posted yourselfShow me a link. I provided multiple that corroborate with what Raimi himself said years later. Show a link that definitively says otherwise from a credible source. No one has been able to do that for some odd reason.
That suggests that Sony was against of the Vulturess"it sounds like Raimi really wants John Malkovich to play Vulture, and Sony doesn't like that idea. They also don't like the idea of hiring Anne Hathaway as Vulturess"
Raimi says Black Cat is that link.
Many of the reviewers points were really reaching, it seemed...but he did make a few good points (the comment I posted being one).
It's not that it's not the best message, it's just lame. Let's try it with Spider-Man:
Thats a problem that a number of superhero movies have, where the need to personalize the conflict results in quasi-responsibility. This time around, Peter is all-but-directly responsible, in a Dont read that Latin text out loud! kind of way, for the terror unleashed. Spider-Man doesnt swoop in and save the day so much as reluctantly clean up a mess mostly of his own making.
Boom. Fits TASM perfectly. Everyone seems perfectly fine with that though...Yes, the heroes are being responsible for the mess they caused, but how many times do we need to see a variation of this? Is this the best we can get for these flagship icons?