The Official "I Loved Raimi's Spider-Man' Thread - Part 1 of 99 Luft - - - Part 12

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Amazing. Thanks for sharing.

Yeah I love Lindsey she is really good and cute to and can dance. I was just looking to see if she had any new songs has I had not looked for a while and happened to find it. I like how it is the intro for all 3 of the rami movies and not just the intro for Spider-Man 1 or something. Over all I don't think the rami movies have even close to has good of a soundtrack has the dark knight movies or even amazing Spider-Man 2 whitch soundtrack is so underratied but I do love the intro music from Spider-Man 1-3.
 
I think I've seen it on this forum before, but it's lovely.

Such a classic theme. Loved Elfman's scores (and Young too!).
 
Top 10 Best Marvel Movie Action Scenes
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The train sequence from Spider-Man 2 came in at 4th place.
 
Top 10 Best Marvel Movie Action Scenes
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The train sequence from Spider-Man 2 came in at 4th place.

Bad list Spider-Man 2 train fight should be 1 maybe 2 and GOTG should not have any action scenes even close to top 10.
 
The train fight should have been placed at 1st or 2nd. The only fight I think that tops it in my opinion is the highway battle from The Winter Soldier.
 
Train fight is still the best action scene done in a comic book movie, IMO. The airport fight in CW being a close second.
 
Train fight is still the best action scene done in a comic book movie, IMO. The airport fight in CW being a close second.

I think I flip-flop the two right now, but coming in second to that visual nerdgasm is no small feat.

Maybe once the novelty and newness wears off of the CW scene, I'll agree with you. I still think the final fight in Spider-Man is underrated, too.
 
I think I flip-flop the two right now, but coming in second to that visual nerdgasm is no small feat.

Maybe once the novelty and newness wears off of the CW scene, I'll agree with you. I still think the final fight in Spider-Man is underrated, too.

The final fight in SM1 is brutal and intense, and I LOVE it. Just a hand-to-hand bloody fight, and we never got another fight like it in any other Spider-Man movie. I remember watching it as a kid, and my heart was racing... and then my heart dropped as soon as Goblin got impaled by his own glider. I never saw anything like that before.

And I'll go and say that ALL of the fights in SM2 are great. Raimi infuses his fight scenes with so much creativity, even in SM3. There was something lacking with the Unity Day Parade fight in SM1, but I still enjoyed that more than most of the fights in the TASM films.
 
I enjoyed the final fight in SM-1, but it was a bit too one sided for most of it, with Spidey being treated like a punching bag. The train fight ranks tops for me because it was more balanced, a more impressive display of both character's abilities, not to mention very visually pleasing.
 
The fight was definitely one sided for sure, but I liked seeing how powerful Goblin was. For most of the film we kind of see him on his glider and using weapoins, so it was cool to see him be a threat on foot. Seeing Spider-Man overpower him towards the end of the fight really got me excited.

And hearing him say, "Peter... don't tell Harry" made me tear up.
 
The first fight between Harry and Peter is probably my 2nd favorite of the trilogy, 1st one obviously being the train fight.
 
The final fight in SM1 is brutal and intense, and I LOVE it. Just a hand-to-hand bloody fight, and we never got another fight like it in any other Spider-Man movie. I remember watching it as a kid, and my heart was racing... and then my heart dropped as soon as Goblin got impaled by his own glider. I never saw anything like that before.

And I'll go and say that ALL of the fights in SM2 are great. Raimi infuses his fight scenes with so much creativity, even in SM3. There was something lacking with the Unity Day Parade fight in SM1, but I still enjoyed that more than most of the fights in the TASM films.

It was definitely a first exposure of sorts to that type of violence and fighting for me. Especially growing up watching TAS where Spidey couldn't throw a punch!

Raimi had such a great frenetic energy to his fights. They were well-paced, expertly choreographed, and incredibly engaging. I definitely agree that they top TASM fights in almost every instance.

I enjoyed the final fight in SM-1, but it was a bit too one sided for most of it, with Spidey being treated like a punching bag. The train fight ranks tops for me because it was more balanced, a more impressive display of both character's abilities, not to mention very visually pleasing.

I like that Goblin was taking the upper hand, brutally beating the living snot out of Peter until he threatened MJ. Peter's love for others brought him through that fight, something that came straight from the comics. The train fight is by far the superior visual sequence from those films. Everything about it is amazing. The swing in reflected in Ock's sunglasses....:hmr: Once that happens, you know $#!% is about to go down. (I count clock tower/train as one sequence). It's mesmerizing, it's beautiful, it's violent, it's engaging... it's SO. GOOD.

The first fight between Harry and Peter is probably my 2nd favorite of the trilogy, 1st one obviously being the train fight.

Ooh, that's underrated. I do enjoy that sequence.
 
I like that Goblin was taking the upper hand, brutally beating the living snot out of Peter until he threatened MJ. Peter's love for others brought him through that fight, something that came straight from the comics. The train fight is by far the superior visual sequence from those films. Everything about it is amazing. The swing in reflected in Ock's sunglasses....:hmr: Once that happens, you know $#!% is about to go down. (I count clock tower/train as one sequence). It's mesmerizing, it's beautiful, it's violent, it's engaging... it's SO. GOOD.

The stakes were just as high in the train fight. Ock had MJ prisoner, her life depended on Spidey beating Ock. Not to mention the train passengers. It's one of those rare scenes that has it all.

Raimi was on top of his game here.
 
Anyone think that Raimi could return to direct someday under Marvel Studios? That just feels and sounds like a dream.
 
I'd love that. I think Raimi has one more Spidey movie left in him, too.
 
I'm not sure I'd want Raimi directing anyone other than Tobey and we know that particular ship has sailed...
 
I think he would. If it was a new universe not associated with his original.
 
I'd love that. I think Raimi has one more Spidey movie left in him, too.
He said he wanted Spider-Man 4 to be his best Spider-Man film, and to really end on a bang (he didn't say that verbatim). I feel like he wants to redeem himself for Spider-Man 3 and do something really incredible, and I think under Marvel that would happen.

Of course I want to see what Watts does with Spider-Man: Homecoming, but eventually someone else will come in and take over. Bryan Singer returned to X-Men after a decade, so I could see this happening with Raimi. Just imagine him directing a Spider-Man vs. Sinister Six film? The fights would be so incredible...
 
I think he moved on from Spider-Man but it would be fantastic if he directed any other MCU movie.
 
I would feel heartbroken if he directed another MCU film other than Spider-Man.

Singer has returned to X-Men, Martin Campbell returned to James Bond... why can't Raimi return to Spider-Man?
 
Still wish some of Sony's original plans/thoughts worked out -- in particular James Bonding the franchise or Raimi directing another trilogy based on the comics he loves alone (so no forced stuff).
 
I would feel heartbroken if he directed another MCU film other than Spider-Man.

Singer has returned to X-Men, Martin Campbell returned to James Bond... why can't Raimi return to Spider-Man?

While my preference would be for him to do another Spidey movie, I wouldn't be heartbroken if he applied his skill to another MCU movie. Raimi is a very talented director, and to get him on any MCU movie would be a treat.
 
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