Mr 7000+ said:
FNspidey what are you talking about?? You're trying to make a point that has nothing to support your claims and argument. Wether spidey jumped out himself or wass pushed or thrown out, doesn't make a difference. Spidey's pulling on the webs that he has stuck to ock, so where ever spidey's going, ock is going with him.
Try jumping in the air and pull another person towards you. You'll see that he'll move as much towards you as you'll move towards him. Action and reaction. Why should Ock go towards Spidey and not Spidey towards Ock? That's what I'm saying. And I also said the only way for them to meet one another outside the appartment is if Spidey has enough backwards momentum, which he doesn't seem to have. That's all I'm saying. What should I have to support my claims? It's basic physics.
VoiceOfReason said:
Right, because things that fall first always hit first and there's no such thing as air resistance. I forgot :P
Please, like the position of your body can make any noticable difference in a two-story fall. You need to have very different masses or at least a much longer fall for air resistance to make any difference. That's why it tends to be ignored in simple physics exercises.
eggyman said:
LOL! I am in a state of constant puzzlement lately at the rubbish people dredge up and complain about: Spider-man is flying LMAO.
FNSpidey, I bet these films are really hard for you to swallow even though they are based on real life events.
Spare me the sarcasm, if you will. It really serves no purpose here, besides making yourself feel better. By flying I mean being able to brace yourself even though you've no grasp on any solid thing.
And I do love both Spider-man films. There are a couple of scenes that seem to ignore physics, but they're sure not enough to stop me from enjoying an otherwise ecxellent film.
dark_b said:

you do know that he used hes...........legs
I always liked that scene because it's very realistic. Maybe he could pull Ock just by using his falling momentum, but the use of his legs really sells it for me. I also love how Spidey catches Aunt May. He uses his webs to pull her towards him and in the same time (of course) propel himself towards her. Very realistic, unlike his catching up with MJ in mid-air.
Anyway, if simple physics can't make somebody see the "problem" with those scenes, I sure can't either. I'm not trying to make anyone agree with me. Just stating my opinion.