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[quote="Cloudy_One"]It got two thumbs down... I'll still give it a shot sometime. They better do Carnage next, though. I have Maximum Carnage for Genesis, and I'd love the game if I could beat it. The battles where you get gangraped by Shriek, Carrion, Hob Goblin, Doppleganger, and Carnage himself all at once really break the game in how hard they are. The only feasible way you can beat them near the end when they are at full strength is to collect all of the Ally Special Attacks out of the top of a tree during the Central Park level boss, which I can't figure out how to do because of the wonky web controls, and the fact that I'm fighting the whole group at the time, so every time I fall, I get pummeled... But yeah, Carnage is awesome. Frickin' arms turn into axes.  [/quote]
lol, wut.
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Wed May 09, 2007 12:33 am |
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Cloudy_One
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I thought that last line kinda did the trick...
...regardless, stop stalking my posts. 
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Wed May 09, 2007 3:29 am |
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Alero
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I actually enjoyed Spiderman 3. It was like 4 Spiderman movies crammed into one. I felt I got my money's worth. As long as you don't try to compare it too much to the comics or the shows and take it as its own movie, it really is an amazing thing.
I love the Tobeman being in Spiderman like I hated that "pretty boy" blond kid in Eragon.
I swear I could see every grain of sand. 
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Thu May 10, 2007 12:22 am |
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schmatzee
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the best was when spiderman runs up infront of the american flag.
And the dancing emo peter parker part was funny, but in the back of my mind i knew it was really lame, i was just fucked up at the time.
It was good, but needed more Venom
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Mon May 14, 2007 8:15 am |
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Marekenshin
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[quote="schmatzee"]the best was when spiderman runs up infront of the american flag.
It was good, but needed more Venom[/quote]
I totally agree with this. The flag part was the most comic book-ish thing in any of the movies, and I thought it was corny but aweosme. And yeah, more Venom is always a good thing.
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Mon May 14, 2007 11:06 am |
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[quote="Marekenshin"][quote="schmatzee"]the best was when spiderman runs up infront of the american flag.
It was good, but needed more Venom[/quote]
I totally agree with this. The flag part was the most comic book-ish thing in any of the movies, and I thought it was corny but aweosme. And yeah, more Venom is always a good thing.[/quote]
No way, that scene was the most ridiculous piece of modern propaganda that I've seen. Everyone in the theater just laughed their asses off at that.
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Mon May 14, 2007 3:44 pm |
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sheerheartattack
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[quote="I is buster?"][quote="Marekenshin"][quote="schmatzee"]the best was when spiderman runs up infront of the american flag.
It was good, but needed more Venom[/quote]
I totally agree with this. The flag part was the most comic book-ish thing in any of the movies, and I thought it was corny but aweosme. And yeah, more Venom is always a good thing.[/quote]
No way, that scene was the most ridiculous piece of modern propaganda that I've seen. Everyone in the theater just laughed their asses off at that.[/quote]
Propaganda? Are they propagating that comic books are corny? A lot of times they are, though. I figure you can't have propaganda for the truth.
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Mon May 14, 2007 4:23 pm |
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lmd2131
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everyone laughed their asses in my theater when he went emo.
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Mon May 14, 2007 7:54 pm |
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I is buster?
rookie jet
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[quote="sheerheartattack"][quote="I is buster?"][quote="Marekenshin"][quote="schmatzee"]the best was when spiderman runs up infront of the american flag.
It was good, but needed more Venom[/quote]
I totally agree with this. The flag part was the most comic book-ish thing in any of the movies, and I thought it was corny but aweosme. And yeah, more Venom is always a good thing.[/quote]
No way, that scene was the most ridiculous piece of modern propaganda that I've seen. Everyone in the theater just laughed their asses off at that.[/quote]
Propaganda? Are they propagating that comic books are corny? A lot of times they are, though. I figure you can't have propaganda for the truth.[/quote]
It would be like having Captain America guest star in a movie. The director and the writer obviously felt the need to portray Spiderman as an American hero, rather than just a hero, which has this, "America is the best" connotation to it. Luckily, it is rated PG-13 so the really young and impressionable don't get that message from the movies they see, they're parents should be enough for that.
Anyways, I am also waiting for carnage to come in. He was awesome, but I think they'll put in the Lizard (The Professor) and maybe the Hobgoblin in for the next one, and then the big finale will be solely about carnage for the 5th one, I hope. Maybe they will even do a Daredevil/Spiderman combo against Kingpin, that would be kinda lame though...
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Mon May 14, 2007 10:23 pm |
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I actually think it's pretty lame that they'd make five movies for Spiderman. I mean, yeah sure the story is long, but all I see is just the cash rolling in..
If people actually cared about it, would they not just read the comics?
This is rhetorical, you need not reply.
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Mon May 14, 2007 11:00 pm |
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sheerheartattack
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[quote="I is buster?"] It would be like having Captain America guest star in a movie. The director and the writer obviously felt the need to portray Spiderman as an American hero, rather than just a hero, which has this, "America is the best" connotation to it. Luckily, it is rated PG-13 so the really young and impressionable don't get that message from the movies they see, they're parents should be enough for that. [/quote]
Spiderman's setting = United States of America Therefore, Spiderman = American Hero
There is no connotation that "America is the best." That's rather paranoid to think that it's a product of the American propaganda machine. If Captain America guest stars in a movie, it's because the movie seeks to attract Captain America's fanbase to generate revenue - nothing more.
Gosh, that's a silly assumption you made there.
[quote="Blank"]I actually think it's pretty lame that they'd make five movies for Spiderman. I mean, yeah sure the story is long, but all I see is just the cash rolling in..
If people actually cared about it, would they not just read the comics? [/quote]
This is also rather silly as well. As long as there is still cash to roll in, the movie should obviously be made. It doesn't matter who cares about what.
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Mon May 14, 2007 11:02 pm |
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[quote="sheerheartattack"][quote="Blank"]I actually think it's pretty lame that they'd make five movies for Spiderman. I mean, yeah sure the story is long, but all I see is just the cash rolling in..
If people actually cared about it, would they not just read the comics? [/quote]
This is also rather silly as well. As long as there is still cash to roll in, the movie should obviously be made. It doesn't matter who cares about what.[/quote]
Not when I don't see the integrity of the series being kept intact. Then again, I suppose all we can say is, "HOLLYWOOD"
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Mon May 14, 2007 11:06 pm |
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sheerheartattack
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Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:23 am Posts: 5702 Location: New Jersey
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[quote="Blank"][quote="sheerheartattack"][quote="Blank"]I actually think it's pretty lame that they'd make five movies for Spiderman. I mean, yeah sure the story is long, but all I see is just the cash rolling in..
If people actually cared about it, would they not just read the comics? [/quote]
This is also rather silly as well. As long as there is still cash to roll in, the movie should obviously be made. It doesn't matter who cares about what.[/quote]
Not when I don't see the integrity of the series being kept intact. Then again, I suppose all we can say is, "HOLLYWOOD"[/quote]
More Movies = Less Integrity?
How is that logical?
Maybe they should have stopped after the first few Spiderman comic books to maintain the integrity of the franchise?
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Mon May 14, 2007 11:10 pm |
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[quote="sheerheartattack"][quote="Blank"][quote="sheerheartattack"][quote="Blank"]I actually think it's pretty lame that they'd make five movies for Spiderman. I mean, yeah sure the story is long, but all I see is just the cash rolling in..
If people actually cared about it, would they not just read the comics? [/quote]
This is also rather silly as well. As long as there is still cash to roll in, the movie should obviously be made. It doesn't matter who cares about what.[/quote]
Not when I don't see the integrity of the series being kept intact. Then again, I suppose all we can say is, "HOLLYWOOD"[/quote]
More Movies = Less Integrity?
How is that logical?
Maybe they should have stopped after the first few Spiderman comic books to maintain the integrity of the franchise?[/quote]
I'm not saying that, I'm saying that I don't think the movies themselves are keeping the integrity of the series intact, and that's my personal opinion. And yes, in some instances, they really shouldn't have printed some of the crappier issues of the comic.
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Mon May 14, 2007 11:31 pm |
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sheerheartattack
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Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:23 am Posts: 5702 Location: New Jersey
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[quote="Blank"][quote="sheerheartattack"][quote="Blank"][quote="sheerheartattack"][quote="Blank"]I actually think it's pretty lame that they'd make five movies for Spiderman. I mean, yeah sure the story is long, but all I see is just the cash rolling in..
If people actually cared about it, would they not just read the comics? [/quote]
This is also rather silly as well. As long as there is still cash to roll in, the movie should obviously be made. It doesn't matter who cares about what.[/quote]
Not when I don't see the integrity of the series being kept intact. Then again, I suppose all we can say is, "HOLLYWOOD"[/quote]
More Movies = Less Integrity?
How is that logical?
Maybe they should have stopped after the first few Spiderman comic books to maintain the integrity of the franchise?[/quote]
I'm not saying that, I'm saying that I don't think the movies themselves are keeping the integrity of the series intact, and that's my personal opinion. And yes, in some instances, they really shouldn't have printed some of the crappier issues of the comic.[/quote]
This works in 20/20 hindsight, but in reality, it fails. If you knew beforehand how good or poor a work is before releasing it to the public, there'd never be "crappier issues" of anything.
Anyway, being one of the most heavily merchandised franchises in the comic book world, I don't think Spiderman is very concerned with this fictitious concept called "artistic integrity."
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