Alfred Molina as Doc Ock

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I think Alfred Molina was a perfect choice for the Doc. he is a great actor and he did it well. I just wanted to hug him when he woke up in the hospital and realized his wife's death. 🙁
here is a pic ^^

Originally posted by Dez Wagner
I think Alfred Molina was a perfect choice for the Doc. he is a great actor and he did it well. I just wanted to hug him when he woke up in the hospital and realized his wife's death. 🙁
here is a pic ^^

Those are great pics.Alfred Molina ruled as Doc Ock!

Originally posted by Ock
Those are great pics.Alfred Molina ruled as Doc Ock!

I agree.

When he dropped Aunt May and said 'butterfingers' I laughed.It was so wonderfully nasty.And the expression on Molinas face was class 😄

he was great imo, as soon as i heard he was cast i said to myself hes gonna do well.

Originally posted by Ock
When he dropped Aunt May and said 'butterfingers' I laughed.It was so wonderfully nasty.And the expression on Molinas face was class 😄

That is my favorite Doc Ock scene in the whole film. It was just so classic.

The good news is he's been asked to return in the future.So Ock aint done yet 😄

really, he was?

Yeah Raimi asked him would he return in the future and Molina said 'Yes of course'.Its great cos he was an awesome villain.Doc Ock rules!

Re: Alfred Molina in Spiderman 2??

Originally posted by Alphamale
Who else thinks this a bad choice for Dr. Oct? Wasnt he suppose to be German? No offense to Molina, who I have liked in other movies , I just dont like him for this role!

Then again I didnt like the guy from Green Mile as Kingpin in Dare Devil. He was great in Green Mile, but not what I wanted for Kingpin! But oh well!

Finally! Someone with some common sense. Yes! Poor choice for Doc Ock. And they made the villain more sentimental instead of insidious and sinister, for which the Doc Ock in the comics is notorious for.

Re: Re: Alfred Molina in Spiderman 2??

Originally posted by Reborn Again
Finally! Someone with some common sense. Yes! Poor choice for Doc Ock. And they made the villain more sentimental instead of insidious and sinister, for which the Doc Ock in the comics is notorious for.

What this BS? He was brilliant.He looked like Ock,he was villainous and witty.You need to re-watch the movie.

Originally posted by Ock
When he dropped Aunt May and said 'butterfingers' I laughed.It was so wonderfully nasty.And the expression on Molinas face was class 😄

yes! 😱 I loved his 'of course!' before that too 😄

he was funny and so.. human in the whole movie!

Re: Re: Re: Alfred Molina in Spiderman 2??

Originally posted by Endenkton
What this BS? He was brilliant.He looked like Ock,he was villainous and witty.You need to re-watch the movie.

Here here.Doc Ock was the man 👆

Originally posted by Dez Wagner
yes! 😱 I loved his 'of course!' before that too 😄

he was funny and so.. human in the whole movie!

Yes he was.Molina was perfect for the role.He was Doc Ock for my money.

Re: Re: Alfred Molina in Spiderman 2??

Originally posted by Reborn Again
Finally! Someone with some common sense. Yes! Poor choice for Doc Ock. And they made the villain more sentimental instead of insidious and sinister, for which the Doc Ock in the comics is notorious for.

I disagree

i always thought Ock in the comics and the 90s animated series was MUCH more sinister/diabolic/and evil. Like someone who got picked on as a kid for being smart, then grew up hating the world and wanting to conquer it. A REAL *******.

Molina was good for Ock since he's got the look and all...but yea, the sentimental thing was totally artistic license. I totally felt sorry for him in the movie, but never in the comics or cartoons. Remember Ock's first meeting with Spider-man? He slapped him silly, taunted him, and made him wanna give up being Spidey. Then leading the Sinister 6, he was also really wicked. IMO I think the 90s cartoon gave the best portrayal...arrogant, angry, and almost a buffoon.

Just remember that what plays well in animation may not always play that good on the big screen.