does any1 notice this???

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spider-venom
in the first movie wen he is fighting goblin for the final time, he gets so cut up in the face and gets hit soooooooo many times IN THE FACE and then at Normans funeral his face is all nice and clean, no cuts or bruises to be found on her face

spider-venom
this is 1 of things that makes these kind of movies suck

VENOMfan
I didnt notice at first, tho it was probably a mistake most funearals try to use a lot of makeup to have the deceased appear as they normaly do.

Reborn Again
Are you watching the same movie everyone else is? We do not see Norman's face at the funeral. The last time we see him is when Spider-man sets him down on the sofa-bed in the dark.

Red Superfly
Funerals take about a week to sort out. Lets assume it took a week between the death and burial of Norman.

Spiderman has healing powers you know, its due to his faster metabolism and is also the reason why he has super stamina and agility blah blah blah etc etc. Anyway, he heals faster than normal humans. We break a bone - we take months to heal, Spidey'll be done in a week. You see this is how the writers could have really brutal fights and get away with it. This is why Spiderman never seemed to STAY hurt for too long. A couple of hours or days yes, but he never took more than a week to heal. This is why Spiderman ROCKS.

We saw how Spiderman was still cut after Norman sliced him in the burning building, which was fine, he isn't Wolverine.

In the fight with Norman, his strength stopped his bones getting broken, and at worst he wad a few bruises and cuts - these would have healed by the funeral.

Also, Norman has a healing factor too thanks to the goblin formula - which is why he never really died that night. He just comes back in the comics with a huge scar on his chest (in the comics thats where he was hit - not in his balls).

This is just my two cents on the matter, I think this is one area that the movie can get away with perfectly.

spider-venom
guys im talking about peter parker he gets hit alot and we c his face but there is nuthing on it

freddynut2
Sometimes funerals can take weaks to take place. That and he has a small healing rate that will help his cuts heal faster

Red Superfly
OK, do people even read the posts AND THEIR REPLIES anymore?

And about there being not much visible damage on Peter Parker, yeah, I noticed, but any more gore than that and they'd push the rating up.

They are very fickle about what constitutes as violence and what is acceptable for kids to watch.

For instance - it is OK to show kids Kirtsen Dunsts nipples when she is in the rain, but kids are not allowed to know the true effects of a bomb being deteonated in front of your face.

Blame the backwards censors of this world. You know that Star Wars Episode 2 was gonna be a 12-rating because Jango Fett headbutted someone? They cut that out and it's suddenly a child friendly film. Go figure.

Reborn Again
Ah, when PP gets bashed up... I see. And we don't see any scarring on his face at the funeral. I see. That didn't really bother me, despite noticing it. If you remember, if the spider bite can bulk PP up in a night, don't you think he has amazing healing and rejuvenation powers as well? Broken bones are one thing, but cuts and bruises are another. Questions then remains, however: How did PP stay out of contact with everyone to heal that week and what would have been his excuse if his friends and Aunt May saw his injuries?

Red Superfly
He could have just pretended he was possesed by the devil, like the girl from The Exorcist.

Spiderman_RJ

Devalion
Most action films are like this!

JackMode211
spider-man heals faster than normal people....simple as that...and norman didnt get hit in the nuts...he got it like...thru the bladder...and lower intestine...man....that prolly hurt worst than anywhere in the chest or somewhere

Red Superfly
FACT: Getting stabbed in the abdomen is THE most painful way to die, due to all the intestinal/digestive fluids being released into open wounds and stuff..

That's a very true fact indeed.

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