same way a missing arm equates to missing parents?
same way a missing arm equates to missing parents?
I wondered the same thing when I read that. I didn't put too much thought into it but "immovable object vs unstoppable force" popped up. Batman tried to stop Joker and all Joker wanted was to "play along" and be the villain.
Or something like that. Pretty weak comparison either way. He certainly didn't respect the Joker like Eric and Charles respected each other in xmen. Only thing I can assume is he mistook batman's moral obligation not to kill someone for feelings.
I'm anticipating this movie though. If it lives up to sony's word then great, I just watched a good movie. But if it flops I can't wait to look back and laugh at the whole: xmen and batman protagonist vs antagonist style relationship taken "to the next degree"
joker and batman are both insane
http://splashpage.mtv.com/2011/08/09/spider-man-cia/Full disclosure: Although I love Spider-Man, I am not as psyched about "The Amazing Spider-Man" as everyone else. I loved Tobey Maguire and Sam Raimi! Still do, actually. However, I will admit I've warmed up to Andrew Garfield-as-Spidey now that we've seen him in action and in costume and heard all about the work he put into the character. Not to mention his adorable Hall H panel appearance at Comic-Con.
Furthermore, when MTV News caught up with director Marc Webb and producer Matthew Tolmach at San Diego Comic-Con, they explained a few new explorations and additions to the webslinger's universe that have me intrigued.
"We're creating a world of our own devising, but we take cues from the comics," Webb said of using the Marvel comics for inspiration, adding that although the film will touch on Parker's missing parents, which is new to the movie adaptations, they won't be fleshing out the comic-book storyline that revealed Mr. and Mrs. Parker to be secret government agents.
"In terms of the CIA-secret-agent thing, we're not really going down that road in particular," Webb said. "Not in this movie."
"There is a lot of stuff to explore and design, and that was part of the fun in creating this universe in a new and different way," he continued. "There's a relationship with Oscorp that's deeper and more interesting," Webb went on to explain of delving deeper into certain histories. "There's a lot to explore with Peter Parker as a character that I think is really fascinating. The trickster component and punk-rock instinct he has I'm really excited to get out there."
Regarding where they plan to take the story in a second or third film, Webb admitted they have thought about specifics with regard to character arcs and storyline explorations.
"We had many discussions about how to create a universe that could sustain over a few films," he said.
"There are also those moments that are teased," added Tolmach. "But there are emotional questions to be resolved within Peter and within other characters in the movie," he said. "I think that's also what's going to make for subsequent movies."
ugh that looks bad
How is he going to stick to the wall with this shit on his feet?
don't be an idiot cleats give you extra traction
they're also great for soccer
web shootan from yo feet son
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The Lizard Pez dispenser is the first look of what he will "look" like in the movie. No cgi has been leaked, yet.
ugh, flat faced Lizard? that's some terrible shit.
What's real sad is that the Pez dispenser depiction will probably look better than the CGI release...
This movie is just reeking of retardation.
cant say if this is legit or not, but Lizard concept art
Spoiler: show
Looks like they just took a human model and swapped the .dds
looks like an HQ version of the gamecube Spider-Man game.
An all-new Spider-Man is poised to bring the action back to New York City as Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), and Marvel Entertainment, LLC announce The Amazing Spider-Man™ video game, planned to launch summer 2012 tied to Sony Picture Entertainment's upcoming feature film of the same name. Created as an epilogue story occurring entirely after the events of the movie, the game features the return of free-roaming web-slinging all over the city and evolutionary improvements to navigation and combat, as the newly anointed Spider-Man is plunged into an all-new storyline charged with protecting Manhattan from a variety of criminals.
The Amazing Spider-Man is in development at veteran game studio Beenox, and features an original narrative crafted by Hollywood writer Seamus Kevin Fahey (episodes of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica) that continues young Peter Parker's adventures following the events of the new film. Using the game's new Web Rush mechanic allows players to pull off a vast array of moves never before possible. With a story that takes players through many areas all over (and under) Manhattan, fans will feel what it's truly like to be a Super Hero, as they experience the cinematic adrenaline rush of web-swinging through the city and fighting crime using Spider-Man's spectacular acrobatic moves and attacks.
Fans can check out the WORLD PREMIERE EXCLUSIVE TRAILER for The Amazing Spider-Man video game during Spike TV's Video Game Awards, airing live on Saturday, December 10 at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT.