i dont know who said somewhere about a lame scene in spiderman one......about ppl on bridge helping spider against goblin being cheesy . and that he dont want it to be repeated but............it will or better it IS
take alook at this :
as i said once i already saw it so it is confirmed to be real if u dont want to believe .well ull see the movie anyhow
Then he decides to shoot multiple webs to the buildings on each side which he has to struggle big time to hold onto, in order to stop the train. He's able to stop it bearily, but he's so exhausted he nearly drops down into the water below - but the people on the train help him back in. All this time, he's not been wearing his mask and all the people see who he is. But they respect him so much, that they give back his mask and say that they won't tell anyone. He puts it back on and Doc Ock returns! He's at the front of the train car and says something. The people on the train tell Doc that he'll have to go through them first in order to get to Spidey. Doc says, "okay" and rips them to each side with his tentacles, as if they are toothpicks. Spidey gets punched and the clip zooms in on the Spider symbol and stops.”
well i think its not cheesy, but anyhow for some may.............
correcting what i said once
the train persuit is after the tower battle
It starts off exactly as you see in the teaser trailer, with Spidey swinging through the buildings and then you see him in Doc Ock's glasses. Doc Ock climbs up the building and Spidey swings down to the pole atop the building just above Doc Ock. He yells at him, "where is she?!" Doc Ock says something, which I can't recall like "u are starting to boring me" and they start battling. And I mean battling! Punches are flying left and right (think of Ock's tentacles on this one) and Spidey gets thrown down the building. He shoots two things which hit Doc Ock and then they fall down to the train going underneath. They are shown tumbling because of the speed of the train. Then the train fight begins, which features them throwing each other around, punching through the windows to get to each other, etc. Doc tosses Spidey from the train down to the street below, but Spidey is able to catch the train by shooting his web. While he's trying to make it back to the train, Doc starts tossing people from the train towards him, who Spidey has to save by creating webs that they fall in - which will be a sight to see!
thanks for the spoilers i really wanted to know that...... (sarcasm) u cud have at least given more of a warning.
sorry to start up old subjects, but the goblin suit was actual made like that for a reason, Sam Raimi had said in a interview that if he used the suit from the comic books it would look more cheesy and stupid- have u seen the mask used in that spidey film- the green goblins last stand-come on! it also said that the suit was made as a flight suit and the reason behind the mask was like the tribal masks that were used to intimidate enemies.
yeah the suit didnt lookas good as it cud have done but it would have look worse and more like a power rangers kind of thing using the original comic book suit.
Right, this was in a Uk spidey mag called The Astonishing Spiderman.
- "There never really was a reason for him to wear the costume in the comic book, so we kind of backwards justified it. I couldn't think of a reason in the world why Norman Osborn would put on a latex mask and a purple jerkin. So we decided where the glider came from. It would logically be (built by) OsCorp as a personal transport device. And since we decided that's where the glider came from, we decided there might also be need for a flight suit. And thats what the suit is - a flight suit. It wouldn't be cloth. It would be something like a motorcyclist or a test pilot would wear. It was designed to go into battle, which the glider was also designed for. So it would have some kind of Kevlar to protect the goblin from assault. Thats why we decided on a metallic suit. Also, we thought some ancient wardrobe for battle was designed to frighten the enemy- like masks you sometimes see in africa or things on American ships and planes during World War II; it's an aspect of psychological warfare. The enemy saw a terrible face and that's why they design a helmet that's also designed to intimidate the enemy. This is the most recent version in a long line of psychological warfare ideas for OsCorp."
that was said by Sam Raimi.
and the producer Laura Ziskin said-
"The glider was great, but (we felt) the visual of the goblin wouldn't translate to film, that it might look too goofy."
and this is what Stan Lee said about the Organic web-
"I suppose, for the sake of the movie, they felt it worked better."
"Maybe they felt it wouldn't seem believable that a fellow could just create something and put it on his wrist and swing from building to building that way. I wasn't happy with the idea when i heard it, but once i saw the movie and i saw how beautiful it looked when he was swinging through the city it didn't bother me."
OK - so they couldn't think of a reason why Norman would wear a Goblin suit eh?
1) When he was a child, his dad used to lock him in a dark room. Norman used to be terrified that a Goblin would come and eat him. The Goblin is his childhood fear - a bit like the boogeyman.
2) HE WAS INSANE!!!! Couple that to the fact his perception of a Goblin as the ultimate fear of all time - and there is EVERy reason why Norman would wear a Goblin costume to frighten folk - that was the idea.
3) Were they so stupid as to not to explore OTHER ways of adapting the suit? Look at the Alex Ross design for a Goblin suit that looks bad-ass and still remains true to the Goblin of old. Nobody said they should copy it completely from the comics!
4) These are people who are obviously biased. I mean, the Producer and Sam Raimi? Would they EVER say the Goblin suit was crap? They obviously came up with the convoluted idea behind that thing - so it only makes sense THEY WILL LIKE IT. That Producer woman may claim she is now a Spiderman fan (ooh big deal she read loads of the comics AFTER she landed the job and now claims to be a "fan" and therefore deserves to f*** with it right?). If she grew up with the Goblin looking the way he does, if she knew the Goblin properly instead of just "reading up" on him - then I bet she wouldn't have messed with the Goblin at all.
5) The Goblin still looked goofy anyway. Way to go, they blew all that money redsigning the thing, and almost everybody laughed at it. Spiderman fans hated it, critics thought it looked stupid too.
yah it didnt transmited the ****ing awesome acting of dafoe. but come to think at. the alex ross art concept is true to the gobling in comics AFTER he hates spiderman. so it looks mad and badass. norman first done the uniform so he wouldnt be recognized and pick spider man cos he was there, it could have been anyone on time. only after it got personal, and again if he had that concept they would have to lose the free rating ( everbody can see this movie, i mean) and bt that u can read $$$$$$4 yah . u agree? as they fed with $$$ in first movie they will or add more violence to this new one,or either kept it like the comics violence of the screen.