Spider-Man 2 Preview Online
Several folks noted that you can now see the first
trailers for Spider-man 2, provided you have some broadband action going on. It's nice to know that there will be something to look forward to after RotK comes out.
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Wow, that was close. I figured after Return of the King, that was it for my life, and I was ready to commit suicide. Thank you for saving my life Slashdot, by bringing me news of Spider-Man 2. I'll be able to continue on for a few months longer now.
Right on my Wedding Anniversy...cheapo present :)
Rus
Cheap UK and US VPS
Where is the origionality at?
ORIGINALITY went the way of spellchecker.
gone forever never to return again
Yes it would be nice to have it in QT and downloadable.. Yes it has an awesome catch scene at the beginning of the trailer with the still poignant "Peter can't let himself fall for MJ".. Bottom line, its gonna be a summer blockbuster and we all will pay our 8$+$5 for our X-treme 128oz Turbo Chug and Popcorn flavored butter. ;)
isn't the whole point of him continuing to wear glasses so that he doesn't give his identity away?
You know.... if I had a nickel for everytime I heard that. No. Wait a second.... ummmm - nevermind
Good to know there will be at least one scene featuring Mary Jane in an evening gown. That's reason enough for me to see it.
--- 11 meters/second, or 24 miles per hour - the airspeed velocity of an unladen European swallow. Really.
"It had zero redeeming features."
:-)
I can think of, well, one: awesome camera-on-a-rope shots.
Damn those pesky terrorists
If you're ever on the run in a comic, just put on some glasses.
"You've got the wrong man, officer. That guy wasn't wearing glasses."
Works every time.
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the strongest word is still the word "free"
how about a spoiler warning, eh?
you ruined the trailer for me!
=)
-- derby
That alone makes me positive of next summer's number one B.O. hit though.
;-)
Yep, all those sweaty, overexcited, unwashed nerds in one place at one time... you'll get quite a BO hit off that alright!
Thank you Captain Obvious, the day is once again saved thanks to you.
"It had zero redeeming features."
Did you step out for a Coke when Kirsten Dunst was getting rained on? That's two redeeming features right there.
Dear Slashdot: next time you want to mess with the site, add a rich-text editor for comments.
How can you say that?
The surprise isn't how often we make bad choices; the surprise is how seldom they defeat us.
Real Life.. It's a hoot, I suggest you disconnect for a while and try it out.
Yeah, war, terrorism, women rejecting you, going uphill is work, getting killed doesn't result in a respawn...I can see the appeal.
Seriously. Who hasn't had that dream where Kirsten Dunst insists on kissing you only to wake up in a big mess?
Isn't Doc Oc suppose to have a east european accent? I guess in today's politically correct world we can't portray ANY foreign person as the bad guy, in fiction anyway.
Technoli
Mr. Furious: He takes them off when he transforms.
The Shoveller: That doesn't make any sense, he wouldn't be able to see.
Yeah, right.
Of course you've got to protect it. Otheriwse thosed damned hackors will put it on the internet and then EVEYBODY will see it.
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
As a saxophone player all I can say is...
Turn down the amp.
Damn guitarists. That's it. I'm getting a mike and an Amp.
Open Source Identity Management: FreeIPA.org
/Stan Lee.
Let me see if I have this straight.
You don't like one of the most fun movies of the last year because:
1) The movie used a storytelling effect that differed from your interpretation of the comic book.
2) 4 seconds of seeing a guy's muscles made you uncomfortable, and you didn't like seeing Dunst in a wet shirt.
3) You disagree with the one thing that the movie did to really improve on the credibility of the story (web-shooters; what the hell, that was the stupidest part of the comic book, like a teenage kid is going to make those on his own), but your suspension of disbelief hinges on the credibility of the supposed actions or inactions of a bit character in an introductory subplot.
Not only does 1) make it clear that someone has funnelled the Saharah into your vagina, and not only does 2) make us question your sexuality -- but "Spider Man 2099!ONOZ!!" -- wtf.
I direct your attention to every episode of the Simpsons where Comic Book Guy is remotely involved.
Now, in classic Bart fashion, go and write on the blackboard 10 times "I WILL NOT EMULATE COMIC BOOK GUY".