Spider-ManHero12
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Indeed.
No they didn't. So why name him that?
I made these wallpapers for my phone (Droid). Unfortunately, I could not fit Sandman and New Goblin in. Ah well.
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Then I made it black and white, which I am currently using.
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Like I said earlier, I think it's designed to bore the hero to death, or at least encourage suicide to escape the incessant babbling.
Because there are such things at bandwagon fans.Why is it that we keep complaining about comic book movies not being close to the comics but when a character on film actually ACTS LIKE THE COMIC BOOK CHARACTER we bash that too?
Brock was never called "Venom".
Dent was never TRUTHFULLY called "Two-Face".
Oyama was never called "Deathstrike".
I'm sure there's plenty of other examples. It happens all the time.
Nothing Spider-Man did would be any more personal than what the board members did. They fired him from the very company he created. Spider-Man tried to intervene...and failed completely.
Why is it that we keep complaining about comic book movies not being close to the comics but when a character on film actually ACTS LIKE THE COMIC BOOK CHARACTER we bash that too?
Because there are such things at bandwagon fans.
And the fact that a good amount of people who hate Raimi's films have only read a specific number of comics. Not all are like that though.
"I offered you friendship, and you spat in my face." Spidey snubbed his offer of an alliance, and as Peter Parker he stabbed Norman's son in the back-at least in his mind. Took all the love and adulation that Harry was denied while secretly undermining Norman at every turn.
Why are we looking for logical, rational behavior from characters who are clearly insane anyway?
No, he's both. He was willing to murder innocent children just to make a point.
Having a conversation with his reflection, having an argument with a mask, cackling to himself when he thought he was alone,
finding joy in hearing an old woman say "Deliver us from evil".
Very true.Having a conversation with his reflection, having an argument with a mask, cackling to himself when he thought he was alone, finding joy in hearing an old woman say "Deliver us from evil".
Dent was never TRUTHFULLY called "Two-Face".
Most villains are forgotten after they die.
Same here, man.Norman was such a great villain in the films. William Dafoe did such a amazing job. I love how his influence stretched to the second and third movies.
Norman was such a great villain in the films. William Dafoe did such a amazing job. I love how his influence stretched to the second and third movies.
But the name Two Face was mentioned twice and in reference to it being a name Dent was given. "Why should I hide who I am?".
Even though I don't like Venom, it's crap that he never got named. Even Harry got the moniker of Goblin Jr.
Most villains don't have a son who is best friends with the hero.
Over the last couple of days, I rewatched the whole trilogy in HD for the first time (minus SM3), thinking it would spark my interest in the new movie. To be honest, it did the opposite. Maybe it's because I grew up with the Spider-Man movies, but I think I will forever be tied to the original series. There's just something about the characters and actors that makes the movies so enjoyable to watch. I just can't picture someone like Sally Fields giving an inspirational "There's a hero in all of us" speech. I will always think of Tobey as Peter Parker and James Franco as Harry..