stillanerd
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Stillanerd is clearly nitpicking for the hell of it though. Agreed though if there will be anything to be nit-picked it should be the structure of the movie, etc. Hopefully that will not be the case though.
But what I'm pointing out about the carjacker scene as it currently stands is a potential structural problem, as well as potential script problem. It's true that this is just one scene and it could potentially work better within the full context of the movie, but as things stand now, I just don't think it works all that well. And if there's more scenes like this throughout the movie in which it becomes harder to suspend one's disbelief, then I think that's going to be a real problem for this film.
Personally hate problems with logic in film, so I don't consider such things a nitpick.
Thanks.

You just are not getting it. The GA are not going to sit there worrying about how Spidey got into the car. He is a superhero, he is going to be able to do things out of the ordinary. Their disbelief will be suspended well before this clip, considering he is able to do things that no normal human could. You make it seems as if this is a plot problem, which it is not. There is no plot hole with this scene, just mystery. Honestly, it isn't that hard to grasp people.
does every superhero movie go through this ridiculous microscopic analysis?
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