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Post by President Ackbar™ on Mar 28, 2017 18:15:18 GMT
I would pay to see a movie where he shoots webs out of his butt
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 28, 2017 18:43:50 GMT
I would pay to see a movie where he shoots webs out of his butt There's so much ridiculousness going on in this image I almost can't process it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2017 20:41:29 GMT
I would pay to see a movie where he shoots webs out of his butt
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Post by sov on Mar 28, 2017 23:57:29 GMT
I like organic web shooters, but I prefer mechanical web shooters. They could've gone either way and I would've been content, really. But still, I like mechanical over organic.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 2:33:37 GMT
Mechanical. He's a boy-genius. He can make his own webs.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 2, 2017 1:08:58 GMT
"I say: Some adaptations of Spider-Man (most notably the 1994 animated series) explain that the spider DNA in Peter's blood allowed him to have the knowledge to make a web formula. Seems to make sense to me."
...what?
As for your first counterargument, it's a mutation so I can buy that he could inherit powers with details being off, like getting webslinging in his wrists instead of his ass. Him being bitten by a special spider AND having the knowledge to create webshooters just feels like needlessly over-complicating things. You can still have the suspense of Peter running out of webbing if his body runs out of protein or something.
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Post by filmfan95 on Apr 5, 2017 15:00:36 GMT
"I say: Some adaptations of Spider-Man (most notably the 1994 animated series) explain that the spider DNA in Peter's blood allowed him to have the knowledge to make a web formula. Seems to make sense to me." ...what? As for your first counterargument, it's a mutation so I can buy that he could inherit powers with details being off, like getting webslinging in his wrists instead of his ass. Him being bitten by a special spider AND having the knowledge to create webshooters just feels like needlessly over-complicating things. You can still have the suspense of Peter running out of webbing if his body runs out of protein or something. I know it's a mutation, but it seems a bit too convenient that the web came out of BOTH wrists. Why not one web come out of his wrist and another cone somewhere else. It seems quite a stretch that the web just happened to come out of the two most convenient areas. It also makes Peter look like an idiot (IMO) in the scene in the Raimi film, where he tries to shoot a web from his wrist for the first time. Like, why does he think it's gonna work? Even as a kid, watching this movie for the first time, it didn't make any sense to me (and this was before reading the comics, so I didn't know about the mechanical shooters at the time). I guess you could go with the whole theory that the spider "chose" Peter or something, and that's why he had such convenient powers, but Amazing Fantasy #15 makes it clear that it's just an ordinary spider "which fate has given a brief role in the drama we call life." And yes, I know comics retcon things all the time, so that might not even be a canon explanation now, but I've been ignoring these retcons ever sense One More Day. U my mind, Green Goblin did die when the glider hit him, Aunt May did die, and One More Day never happened. I'm still debating on whether or not Uncle Ben said "With great power comes great responaibility" or not, but that's pretty much it.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 6, 2017 0:38:13 GMT
It also makes Peter look like an idiot (IMO) in the scene in the Raimi film, where he tries to shoot a web from his wrist for the first time. Like, why does he think it's gonna work? Well, he'd already shot the webbing on accident in the cafeteria scene, which lead to the fight with Flash. It was just a matter of remembering the hand movement he did to get the webbing to shoot out (...) It's a little convenient that he got the power in both of his wrists I suppose, but I think a lot less convenient that the spider just happening to bite the only kid in New York that can create high tech webhooters.
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