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Post by sportsfan23 on Feb 13, 2010 19:46:48 GMT -6
haha "party city"
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Post by spideyfan914 on Feb 21, 2010 13:00:40 GMT -6
Lol at that video. Sounds like Sony spends too much time on SHH....
As for the 3D.... All I can say is.... ugh.... If it doesn't come out like Avatar's 3D, we're doomed.
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Post by zane on Feb 21, 2010 13:18:12 GMT -6
I concur.
If they DO put it in 3D. I promise you there WILL be a scene with Spiderman swinging toward the audience. It's just so predictable
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Post by Nickpick on Feb 21, 2010 13:40:17 GMT -6
Yeah, I can see it also
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Post by spideyfan914 on Feb 21, 2010 14:49:07 GMT -6
Yeah, pretty much - and that's why I hate 3D. When a movie's put in 3D, they try to cater to visual appeal and lose story - in fact, it can even look kiddy. I liked it in Avatar because the shots were done the same as they would be in 2D - rather than making the movie revolve around its effects, it acted merely to enhance the effects; you aren't even conscious that it's 3D!
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Post by Frostbite200 on Mar 2, 2010 0:30:43 GMT -6
Any more new news?
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Post by Nickpick on Mar 2, 2010 22:08:06 GMT -6
this movie might blow lol...
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Post by Frostbite200 on Mar 3, 2010 2:16:53 GMT -6
this movie might blow lol... It might, I think the hardest thing for me to get past is that it took the spot of Spider-man 4. I going to find it hard to put that out of my head when it comes out!
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Post by Nickpick on Mar 3, 2010 10:07:51 GMT -6
Yeah, same here
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Post by cradleman on Mar 3, 2010 17:33:50 GMT -6
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Post by Kranstin Kardashian on Mar 3, 2010 18:30:53 GMT -6
Do I really need to point out what's wrong with this sentence?
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Post by sportsfan23 on Mar 3, 2010 19:19:43 GMT -6
like he said he looks the part, hope he can play the part...from what I saw in the lightning previews or whatever its called, he seemed to be more of a dramatic actor and not a kid just in a movie...crossing my fingers
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Post by spideyfan914 on Mar 3, 2010 22:44:45 GMT -6
Do I really need to point out what's wrong with this sentence? Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.... I wonder if that means that the rumors of it being USM-based are just idiots being idiots. It's bad either way 'cause it shows that these guys aren't die-hard Spidey fans.
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Post by spideyfan914 on Mar 4, 2010 21:33:28 GMT -6
By the way, there are conflicting reports - this might just be a rumor.
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Post by paycheckgurl on Mar 7, 2010 18:11:23 GMT -6
Do I really need to point out what's wrong with this sentence? LOL. Oh I'm sure there's at least one obscure What If AU where he got them later life...maybe...possibly...I'll look into to it the minute I stop cracking up.
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Post by spideyfan914 on Mar 9, 2010 13:58:57 GMT -6
Do I really need to point out what's wrong with this sentence? LOL. Oh I'm sure there's at least one obscure What If AU where he got them later life...maybe...possibly...I'll look into to it the minute I stop cracking up. Well, in MY fanfic, he was a college senior. But I don't think that counts.... Let's see.... 616, no. Ultimate, no. Movies, no. TAS, no. I don't think, anyway.... TSSM, no. Unlimited, no. Noir, no. Adventures, no. House of M, haven't read it?
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Post by paycheckgurl on Mar 9, 2010 18:00:13 GMT -6
I'm pretty sure house of M was the 616 origin, just with Peter's "greatest wishes" granted.
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Post by zane on Mar 9, 2010 18:02:58 GMT -6
Lemme see.....
From the Marvel Wikia Page.
Warning! It's long
Peter Parker was orphaned at the age of six and left in the care of his elderly uncle and aunt, Ben and May Parker. Peter was academically gifted, displaying an uncanny affinity for science that was nothing short of genius. As a student at Midtown High School, Peter attended a public evening exhibition where a spider, accidentally irradiated by a particle beam, fell onto Peter's hand and bit him. Peter left the exhibition in a daze and walked into the path of an oncoming car. Without thinking, Peter jumped onto the side of a wall to which he stuck with his bare hands. Stunned, he realized he had acquired superhuman powers similar to those of a spider: enhanced strength and agility, and the ability to cling to almost any surface. To test his new powers, Peter donned a mask and took part in an all-comers wrestling match against Crusher Hogan, winning with ease. Spotted by a talent scout who promised to arrange a TV appearance, Peter hurried home and created a more elaborate costume. Thus Spider-Man was born. With his new powers and sudden fame, Peter promised himself he would take care of Uncle Ben and Aunt May. Following his first appearance on television Peter ended up making the decision that would change his life. Peter tackled a burglar escaping past him, saving the owner of the wrestling arena thousands of dollars. The wrestling arena owner thanked Peter by promising Spider-Man a prominent role in his brand new wrestling league. The wrestling league was a huge success and Spider-Man became its star. As the money rolled in, he decided to reveal to his aunt and uncle the powers he had acquired from the spider bite. Initially, his aunt was frightened by these powers, but Uncle Ben was ecstatic. He was happy for his nephew and could see these amazing powers gave Peter a self-confidence and a belief in himself he did not have before. At this time the Mutant-Human War went into full swing. Peter, as the mysterious Spider-Man, was accused of being a mutant by the local press. Peter wanted to deny it, but Uncle Ben advised him to stay quiet. Ben could see that Peter was the idol of mutants everywhere. Finally, one of them was not afraid to be seen in public. Ben believed if Peter could give hope to those children who were born different than normal humans, then he should. Uncle Ben's wisdom paid off in the end when the Mutant-Human War ended with mutants victorious. The most public and popular of mutants, Peter revealed his true identity and became an international superstar as a wrestler and an actor. He even starred in a movie with his high school human friend Mary Jane Watson, a controversial move since normal humans rarely scored major lead actor roles. The movie ended up launching Mary Jane's career and established Peter as a "can't miss" star. Shortly thereafter, Peter took a break from public life. He married his high school sweetheart, Gwen Stacy, and the two of them attended college together, earning doctorates. Peter returned to public life and he and his Uncle Ben set up Spider-Man, Inc., spreading out into many areas including science and charity work. Today, surrounded by his family, including his young son Richard, and close friends, Peter Parker is the envy of the world and its most popular mutant; but lately, Peter has felt like something is wrong in his world. And he has begun to worry about his secret. What would happen if the world discovered he was not truly a mutant? They did find out, when J. Jonah Jameson discovered a journal of his. In the journal was not only the truth about his not being a mutant, but also the fact that he knew that this was not the way things were supposed to be, that he knew Gwen, Uncle Ben, and Gwen's father should be dead. Unfortunately, his life unravels when Jameson reveals to the world that Spider-Man is not a born mutant. After the world is restored to normal, Peter (who was one of the first heroes to be awakened by Layla Miller) suffers terribly with the memory of the life he left behind, expressing to Wolverine a desire to kill Magneto (who he mistakenly believes was behind the events of House of M) and "his stupid daughter", the Scarlet Witch (who was).
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Post by Frostbite200 on Mar 9, 2010 18:22:27 GMT -6
Didn't we agree that links were the way to go?
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Post by cradleman on Mar 9, 2010 23:31:10 GMT -6
I'm pretty sure house of M was the 616 origin, just with Peter's "greatest wishes" granted. Exactly. btw, it is an AWESOME miniseries. written by Brian Bendis, aka USM's writer. highly recommended.
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