The Lizard
Didn't eat Billy
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It was followed by Aunt May's speech that was much more important.
And much more obvious, contrived and lame as well.
It was followed by Aunt May's speech that was much more important.
I loved how she was feeding cookies to Peter. If I was Evil Peter, I would have been like "Get me some mo', b*tch!" and then give a wink. She would be swooning all over that! lol
So do we call her cookie girl now?
I think the Chocolate Cake Girl likes being told what to do. That's how she gets her kicks.
But she no longer feeds chocolate cakes. Now its chocolate cookies!...oh and milk too.lol That girl loved taking orders.She's been Chocolate Cake Girl for too long.
I was about to say who the hell is Chocolate Cake girl until I saw that pic
Actually she packed on some poundage in this one. Had some junk in the trunk, which I'd enjoyed spanking for her.
She served no purpose in Spidey 2. She could have just knocked on the door and said, "hey your aunt called" not "want some chocolate cake with milk"
In Spidey 3 she's the comic relief.
Believe it or not or remember it or not...but I was the one who started the anti-Chocolate Cake Girl campaign back in 2004.
And, well, my loyal followers...I must confess that Chocolate Cake Girl was pretty cool in this movie.
She actually served a purpose. UNLIKE in Spidey 2 where she was just one of those, "what the f--k" moments.
Thumpsto Chocolate Cake Girl in Spidey 3
Thumpsto her in Spidey 2.
No, she most certainly DID serve a purpose. It was to show Parker that he didn't need all the big, complex things in his life; like being a superher, chasing an up and coming actress as a girlfriend, etc.
That scene was to show how tempting it would have been to completely step away from his chaotic life and just have a normal, simple life.
Is this a joke?