Forum: Media and games
Topic: spider man
started by: CatKnight

Posted by CatKnight on May 05 2002,06:45
kicked ass!

kirsten dunce in a soaking wet dress kicks ass too
Posted by chmod on May 05 2002,15:27
Yeah it really did kick ass.
Kirsten Dunst with red hair = mmmmm.
When I heard that the web actually came out of his wrists instead of those web-shooter things like in the comics I was pretty disappointed, but it actually worked out a lot better in the movie.
Posted by TheTaxMan on May 05 2002,22:57
Amazing! :D



Also: Kirsten Dunst w/ red hair...

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Posted by just_dave on May 05 2002,22:59
I agree it was awesome .. i watched it last night ... was well done I believe..

dave
Posted by Mhoraigh on May 05 2002,23:20
I second the Kirsten with red hair comments...wow..

the movie rocked...
Posted by Jimi on May 05 2002,23:30
With reviews like that, now I've got to go see it!
Posted by PersonGuy on May 06 2002,00:33
< Kirsten Dunst With Red Hair >!? OH MY GOD! Too bad I'm freaking poor. :( It is impossible to see < Kirsten Dunst With Red Hair > without paying 8 bucks! I will have to wait until it comes out on free-TV to see < Kirsten Dunst With Red Hair >.

Why did you call this topic SiderMan? OH YAH! :0 I almost forgot... <SPOILER ALERT>I heard SpiderMan makes a cameo appearance in the movie!!</SPOILER ALERT>

Oh well, at least < Kirsten Dunst With Red Hair > is doing well at the box office. That means they will probably make a < Kirsten Dunst With Red Hair > 2. And by then I may have enough of a life to be able to see it too! But it is weird that they have made so much money, cause this movie just poped out of no where! I mean... there were not any previews, promotions, press releases, or merchandise for < Kirsten Dunst With Red Hair > until just a week ago.

Enjoy your movie, folks. And don't spill too much pop-corn.
Posted by Anztac on May 06 2002,03:23
S P I D E R - M A N
As of 5/5/02

Est. Gross-to-Date: $114,000,000
Production Budget: $130 million; Marketing Costs: $50 million
Spider-Man grossed a whopping $39.3 million on Friday, according to estimates. That's by far the biggest day ever in Hollywood history, shattering Harry Potter's $32.3 million opening day record and Potter's $33.5 million single day record. Then on Saturday, Spidey snared an estimated $43.7 million, surpassing the single day record it had just set.

Early studio estimates have Spidey's opening weekend coming in at $114 million, making it the first movie ever to top the century mark in a single weekend.
Posted by Vulu on May 06 2002,03:41
personally, i wasn't all that impressed. i think it's one of those movies where the sequel is going to fucking own. can you say Venom?
Posted by Beastie Dr on May 06 2002,05:57
Actually, the second villain was sort of mentioned at the end...if you've ever watched the cartoon, just think.  And, did anyone other than myself catch the offhand reference to Doc Oc?
Posted by Beldurin on May 06 2002,06:18
<Forum Nazi>
Shouldn't this be in the "media" forum?
</Forum Nazi>
Posted by jim on May 06 2002,14:16
The director has already said, No Doctor Octopus, and No Green Groblin 2 in the sequel.

He also said that their will be cameo's of villans in the second one.

This one of the best movies I've seen in a long time.  I really liked the parts while PP was first learning his abilities.

I also like how they made him clumsey yet graceful through out the movie showing that he is still learning his potential.

The last CGI sequence of the film of him swinging through the city was perfect.  The way he moved in and out of those classic spider-man poses was jaw dropping.

Spider-man has always been my favorite super-hero, it just sucks that he has such lame villans to fight.

X-Men by far has the coolest villans.
Posted by Uberkommando on May 06 2002,14:25
Can't argue with you there; the X-Men baddies rocked.

I always like Batman -- he was awesome. At least he was -- then my mom dug up some old tapes of the original series with Adam West, and it just never seemed the same again...
Posted by jim on May 06 2002,14:29
Batman is very cool.  Although it's hard to really define him as a super-hero.

He had no powers, nor did any of the villans he faced (that I can think of) which is one of the reasons I liked the series.  That and it was pretty dark and twisted.  :p
Posted by editor on May 06 2002,16:45
I moved it, so sue me.
Posted by Beldurin on May 06 2002,18:15
Quote (Uberkommando @ 06 May 2002,08:25)
Can't argue with you there; the X-Men baddies rocked.

I always like Batman -- he was awesome. At least he was -- then my mom dug up some old tapes of the original series with Adam West, and it just never seemed the same again...

Wait...you saw the movies before the tv series?
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