http://youtu.be/meC7Zxk87Es
from Electronic Expo 2001
different eyes on the suit, dat matrix music, and mechanical web shooters
from Electronic Expo 2001
different eyes on the suit, dat matrix music, and mechanical web shooters
Dat furious angels
Dat PS3 font.
Wow they actually fabricated itYou can see the Alex Ross suit for a split second - black latex with red shoulders and mask. Black eyes too.
Pre-YouTube; you had to make time to download this ish.No wonder its never before seen, you can't see the shit clearly.
Still better than part 3.
I prefer the organic web shooter over the mechanical one.
You can see the Alex Ross suit for a split second - black latex with red shoulders and mask. Black eyes too.
Fuck no. That's too convenient. Why would a spider mutation develop web shooters on your wrist when a spider has it in its ass?
i believe it's :25where?
i believe it's :25
juanandlife 17 hours ago 39Spider-Man (2002) < The Amazing Spider-Man
I freakin' loved Raimi's trilogy. Heck, I grew up with it as a giant part of my childhood. I'm pretty sure seeing Spider-Man 2 in theaters was the peak of my childhood. So that being said, I loved the old trilogy a lot and it'll never be forgotten. BUT The Amazing Spider-Man was just soo incredible. Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker is just perfect. It was seriously one of the most heart-warming stories I've ever had the privilege to watch.
FictionFuck no. That's too convenient. Why would a spider mutation develop web shooters on your wrist when a spider has it in its ass?
juanandlife 17 hours ago 39
:lol YouTube comments
Dat dats
Dat furious angels
wasn't it this first spiderman movie that led the uprising of superhero movies in modern cinema?
For modern movies, I think it was X-Men (which had a huge opening+run for its time) but some attribute it to Blade.wasn't it this first spiderman movie that led the uprising of superhero movies in modern cinema?
In the second clip in that video, I'm pretty certain he's reciting the Gettysburg address.
SM2 > SM1 > SM3 > ASM
Yeah, I feel like Blade was the set up and X-Men was the knockout that made the genre stick.For modern movies, I think it was X-Men (which had a huge opening+run for its time) but some attribute it to Blade.