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The Spider Man teaser as I used to be...
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good movie
"""The Web-shooters are biological? So what... ( hard to believe they would mutate into wrist shooters though, since a real spider shoots it from it's... well, never mind )"""" -> Real Spiders shoot web from their ABDOMEN. So supposivly Spider-Man would shoot 'biological' webs from his... belly button :) --------------------------- BTW If I had 1 million bucks I'd give it ALL to this site! Just having up this trailor alone makes this site worth the visit and my discovery of it! Keep up the NICE work webmaster! (pun intended LOL!) --------------------------- Anyone who did not get to see this in this when it was in theaters have forever missed the big screen, big audiance, experience (unless it gets re-released like Donny Darko!). One of the best Super-Hero movies EVER made... ranking up there with Superman (1981?), Batman(1992?), X-Men, X-Men 2. (Hulk would be included IF they'd cut the last 20 mins *sigh*). EVERY character was done 100% right on the mark, from Spider-Man to MJ, to Peter Parker to even Uncle Ben.
i really like spiderman,for me he's the best.the movie deserves award and reward.congrats to all staff and crew of the movie specially to the director,two thumbs up for you sir.
It show true courage and respect for our country. And those who missed seeing it, get to view the truth of spiderman and the city of New York.
This was a weird trailer
WOW!!!! Movie.... ok. But the green goblin really sucks... by the way Spider-Man doesn´t shoot the web through his wrists, he made them himself (he´s a scientist, hello????). Sam Raimi shoud have taken more of the comic than to give it a little spin. The story was cool but it wasn´t the original, what a shame.... I never got to see this trailer on the TV or the movies, but WOW!!! 11 ot of 10 for this trailer.
Kudos for upholding and maintaining the original trailer involving the World Trade Center. I personally think it was a cop-out for Sony and Columbia to pull out the twin towers from theaters, posters and DVD. It's a wonderful tribute to the spirit behind those 8 walls and thousands of souls who're no longer with us. The very fact that they covered it up with an opt-out tells me all they're worried about is sales. A true artist tells the truth and sticks to reality, however painful, and builds upon that to celebrate and pay tribute to the lives and memories of those lost. Censorship does not. Those that argue taking out the twin towers was because Sony "didn't want to make money off of the tragedy" aren't thinking about it the right way. Taking the towers out ensured a censored, 'sensitive' approach, thus ensuring the movie wouldn't strike people the wrong way, thus making sales better for them. The sales were improved because of the removal. If they weren't worried about sales, they would have kept the towers in. By taking the towers out, in my opinion, they did injustice to the spirit behind Spiderman, behind the people of New York for having to go through such a horrific event, and to the rest of the world, by showing them that we can't handle pain. Our culture is so weak. Anyways, thank you for keeping the trailer.
The music from the Spiderman Trailer is by a guy/group called ES Posthumus. The same music was used in the Planet of the Apes (2001) trailer. The piece is called Pompeii, and has also had Nara (Unfaithful) and Menthoulis (PotA(2001)) used in trailers, just for some. Kickass CD tho...
great movie overall, but where was spider sense when glider comes up behind him????? green goblin's costume not impressive, looks like one of those irritating power rangers villain costumes. where were all the original villains?, like the lizard guy, and the guy with many hands, and rhino??? green goblin concept not impressive, hoping next time more original characters from videogames are used
I thought the movie rocked. I had become disillusioned with the Hollywood action movie for quite and while, and Spiderman reminded me what it was all about. I think it was just about perfect, from the casting to the action scenes to the story to the dialogue. Even the scoring by Danny Elfman, perhaps a modern day Bernard Hermann, was great. It's nice that the public gave it such great recognition too, because hopefully that will influence the studio execs into creating more thoughtful action movies in the future.