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Kal-El 07-03-06 01:27 AM

Love S2 infinitely more than S1. I've rewatched it more too.

Dash 07-03-06 02:06 AM

I love the second and is probably my 2nd favorite comic book movie behind Batman Begins. This thread just may make me watch the movie again.

chanster 07-03-06 02:30 AM

I thought bother Spidermans were pretty poor!

Lara Means 07-03-06 02:43 AM

Spider-Man 2 is the finest comic book movie made sofar. Anyone who doesn't think so is most certainly not a Spider-Man fan and doesn't understand what Sam Raimi brought to the screen.

Supermallet 07-03-06 02:50 AM

:lol: I think it's called a difference of opinion. I liked both, but I wouldn't denounce someone who disliked them as "not a Spider-Man fan."

LivingINClip 07-03-06 05:31 AM


Spider-Man 2 is the finest comic book movie made sofar. Anyone who doesn't think so is most certainly not a Spider-Man fan and doesn't understand what Sam Raimi brought to the screen
Not a Spiderman fan? Right....I'm a huge fan, but Raimi killed the franchise.

Let's see what he brought us.

1: A miscasted Peter Parker.

2: A movie that doesn't even deal with Peter that much. All it does is make Peter out to be a whiney-emo idiot.

3: Two villains who had their orgins screwed up and not only that, but the first one had the worst outfit in the history of blockbuster films.

4: Organic webshooters. 'Nuff said.

5: Terrible writing and poor acting.

6: Two films that mirror the Donner Superman films so much it's not even funny.

Giantrobo 07-03-06 06:39 AM

everytime Spider-man 2 shows up on cable I watch it.

Giantrobo 07-03-06 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by LivingINClip
Not a Spiderman fan? Right....I'm a huge fan, but Raimi killed the franchise.



2: A movie that doesn't even deal with Peter that much. All it does is make Peter out to be a whiney-emo idiot.

You're joking right? This very point is what made SM2 great. They <i>did</i> deal with Peter and they did a great job of it. Besides, "whiney-emo" Peter is the only Peter I've ever known and I'm talkin' back to the cartoons of the 60's and 70's.

Peter is no Bruce Wayne. ;)

sabre 07-03-06 06:59 AM

i enjoyed spiderman 1 and 2. but spiderman 2 is hard to watch for the simple reason everything is going wrong for peter parker. it's depressing to see so many bad things happen to the poor guy. By the way i did not like the trailer to spiderman three it almost looks like they are remaking superman 3 where supes fights himself.

Giantrobo 07-03-06 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by sabre
it almost looks like they are remaking superman 3 where supes fights himself.



:lol: I thought about that when the guy in the seat next to me said, "Hmm, evil spider-man" when the last shot with the reflection came onscreen.

I liked the trailer.

Anubis2005X 07-03-06 08:15 AM

The Spider-Man movies are no good? You guys are crazy. I loved Spider-Man and thought 2 was even better, just watched it the other night. Let me tell ya, when that 3 teaser played in front of Superman the crowd went nuts. I've never heard people make such a ruckus over a trailer before, and that includes the episode I trailer. I think the general consensus is that these are great movies. Maybe if you're big into the comic book then you'll be disatisfied with the films, but that's pretty much always gonna be the case. The movies on their own are excellent.

chess 07-03-06 08:21 AM

Different strokes, I s'pose...but I'm absolutely dumbfounded by the lack of respect for the Spider-man films. I love the humor (though some may see it as cheese), I love the drama (AFAIK, Peter's always been a drama queen), I love the casting across the board, and the action sequences are bar none best of the genre.

I think SM2 and Batman Begins are neck and neck as best superhero movie ever...and they both absolutely get better with repeat viewings.

tvpuff 07-03-06 08:47 AM

Wow, you guys will find any movie to hate on. I'm not a big fan of the first Spider-Man movie, but the second movie was perfect. It's also one of the best reviewed movies of 2004 and I don't know anyone personally who doesn't like the movie. Fanboys...

dadaluholla 07-03-06 08:51 AM

There is just way too much Peter Parker in these movies for me. Even when he's Spider-Man, there's a pretty good chance he's got his mask off. Why even bother wearing a costume?

Giantrobo 07-03-06 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by tvpuff
Wow, you guys will find any movie to hate on.

[Morpheus]Welcome...to the dvdtalk forums.[/Morpheus]

Cellar Door 07-03-06 10:15 AM

I love both Spider-Man movies and I rewatch them both regularly. I am probably in the minority in that I like the first one better than the second. I think origin stories are the best part of any superhero franchise.

vinhj 07-03-06 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by LivingINClip
Not a Spiderman fan? Right....I'm a huge fan, but Raimi killed the franchise.

Let's see what he brought us.

1: A miscasted Peter Parker.

2: A movie that doesn't even deal with Peter that much. All it does is make Peter out to be a whiney-emo idiot.

But Peter is a whiney-emo idiot.

Mr. Cinema 07-03-06 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Suprmallet
I can't even count how many times I've seen Spider-Man 2. It's a great film all-around, and an improvement over the first.

I'll agree with that about 150%. This is a great sequel in a great franchise.

kgrogers1979 07-03-06 11:01 AM

There was only one thing I didn't like about Spiderman 2. I hated the whole thing about Peter deciding he doesn't want to be Spiderman anymore and wants to be a normal guy, so he mysteriously loses his powers. Then when he realizes it is his destiny to be Spiderman, his powers somehow reappear. That was really lame even for a comic book superhero who got his spider powers from being bitten by a radioactive spider.

When I was a kid, I wished every day that I would be a Toys-R-Us kid forever, but sadly, I eventually grew up. Wishful thinking doesn't work in reality.

RichC2 07-03-06 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by kgrogers1979
There was only one thing I didn't like about Spiderman 2. I hated the whole thing about Peter deciding he doesn't want to be Spiderman anymore and wants to be a normal guy, so he mysteriously loses his powers. Then when he realizes it is his destiny to be Spiderman, his powers somehow reappear. That was really lame even for a comic book superhero who got his spider powers from being bitten by a radioactive spider.

When I was a kid, I wished every day that I would be a Toys-R-Us kid forever, but sadly, I eventually grew up. Wishful thinking doesn't work in reality.

Actually I thought they played up that aspect just fine. He started losing his power, decided okay fine he wasn't a superhero, got focused, realized he still had his powers, and regained his compotence and ability.

The male impotence comparison works wonderfully for it :P

Giantrobo 07-03-06 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by kgrogers1979
There was only one thing I didn't like about Spiderman 2. I hated the whole thing about Peter deciding he doesn't want to be Spiderman anymore and wants to be a normal guy, so he mysteriously loses his powers. Then when he realizes it is his destiny to be Spiderman, his powers somehow reappear. That was really lame even for a comic book superhero who got his spider powers from being bitten by a radioactive spider.

When I was a kid, I wished every day that I would be a Toys-R-Us kid forever, but sadly, I eventually grew up. Wishful thinking doesn't work in reality.


With all due respect I can't help but feel you missed some key points in the storyline. His powers are tied him to who he his, to his destiny, to his lovelife, etc....

Shannon Nutt 07-03-06 12:19 PM

Well, since I rated SPIDER-MAN 2 as the best DVD release of 2004, I obviously disagree with the SPIDER-MAN haters out there.

http://www.dvdempire.com/Content/articles/top10dvds.asp

Palpadious 07-03-06 12:53 PM

I forgot to mention the idiocy of the New York citizens in these movies.From that retard kid that almost got crushed by the balloons and the annoying "go Spidey go" comments from the people in the second one, it just annoys me.

Nick Martin 07-03-06 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by tvpuff
Wow, you guys will find any movie to hate on.

Ain't that the freakin' truth.

Loved both Spider-Man films - and I have never read a comic book.

Iron_Giant 07-03-06 04:34 PM

Love the movie, watched it many times and I will watch it many times in the future.


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