Originally posted by armandovalles
yea in my opinion they made both Spiderman himself and his webs way stronger than they should be.
no they didn't...... a single strand of a real spider's webbing, enhanced to thickness of a human thumb, can hold up an aeroplane... he used a ton of it to stop that train.... and the effort completely exhausted him
*sigh*... Spider-Man's webbing gradually stopped the train... it's not like he stood in front of it and casually put out a single hand to jar it to a halt.... Spidey has stopped subway trains in the comics before with plenty of webbing, caught helicopters falling from the sky, stopped tons of debris from crushing people... the webbing is stronger than he is.... it was way more down to the webbing than his strength that stopped the train.... gradually
Originally posted by ragesRemorse
If you were the criminals, i'm sure his voice would be a bit intimidating. Spiderman had better action, but batman actually had a sense of humanity rather than a teenager who got in the same exact posistion he was in , in his first movie.
Even though I love Batman,I belive Spiderman 2 had more "humanity" than Batman Begins ever dreamed of.
Originally posted by mr.smiley
Even though I love Batman,I belive Spiderman 2 had more "humanity" than Batman Begins ever dreamed of.
How so? I can see why some would say that the original spiderman had humanity in it's characters. However, the second did nothing more than exploit teenage angst. The same exact thing that spiderman 1 did. I felt the characters were exactly the same from the original spiderman.
To me, bruce wayne's character felt more tangible than a peter parker. His emotions were expressed with more than just a facial expression and close ups. Buce wayne's character was developed very well. At the end of spiderman2 i felt as though peter parker was the same person we met at the beginning, he just aquired some rewards.