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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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  1. Trailer in theatres? by jimmer63 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    When will this trailer be in theatres? What movies will it be playing before? I want to see this on the big screen.

  2. Re:First post - source mongering... by iainl · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Arrgh. Well, that explains why I can't see it. swf files don't play on my IE - every time I try the installer, it goes off to the Macromedia site, and comes back with an error. Nothing informative about it, no option to just download the whole thing, so I'm stuffed.

    Well done, Macromedia.

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  3. It's Monday, so I guess we by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    like the MPAA today. We'll hate them tomorrow when there is some P2P story.

  4. Re:Something to look forward to? by bogado · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Pop culture is often serial. Comic books never end, why should movies based on them end? The comic books usualy reinvent themselves from time to time, to let new blood come in, and introduce new plot-lines.

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  5. Re:Something to look forward to? by NDPTAL85 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Why was this modded up? Spiderman was an EXCELLENT movie and a great comic book to film adapatation on par with X-Men and clearly superior to recent Batman films, Daredevil and The Incredible Hulk.

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  6. Re:Something to look forward to? by stevey · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Well I don't know about anybody else but I've never read a comic in my life and I loved the first film.

    Sure I knew most of the story from watching the cartoons and the old tv shows, but comics just never appealled to me as a kid - ditto for the X-Men.

    Maybe I'm the perfect target audience, maybe I'm not qualified to comment at all, either way I loved the first one and will be seeing this when it comes out.

    Right now I'm just waiting to see the RoTK (I did read those books as a child and never imagined I'd see an adaptation, let alone a good one! :)

  7. Re:Something to look forward to! by Planesdragon · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Oh, come on.

    Fantastic Four

    new Superman

    new Batman

    A post-Matrix film from the Watchowskis

    some other epic fantasy movie.

    Even if just the movies, there's always something coming down the pipe worth living for.

  8. Streaming Sucks by vanyel · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'll wait for the quicktime version so I can actually watch it. I have yet to have streaming video work well, even at postage stamp size and a high speed connection. This one is no exception. Let me download something with decent quality in non-realtime, ThankYouVeryMuch...

  9. Re:yup by BrynM · · Score: 4, Interesting
    As someone whos only been wearing glasses for only a year or so (and I'm over 30), I can say that the disguise can work - but not if the person you are trying to deceive sees you every day. I've had people standing right next to me that don't recognize me because they knew me before the glasses and they knew me pretty well before. No kidding. I was kind of amazed when I realized that it worked.

    A psychologist friend explained to me that people zero in on a particular feature of the face to remember what you look like. With most people, it's the eyes and/or the nose. When you have glasses, it's the glasses and/or the nose and the eyes are pretty much ignored. Since that major feature is no longer in common with their previous mental image of you, their brains classify it as a "new" person until corrected by the observer gathering more information or being told.

    If you don't believe me, get some stage glasses (no prescription) and go see some folks you haven't seen in a while at a bar or somewhere else that's crowded and public. Now see how long it takes for one of those friends to recognize you.

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  10. -1 Overrated by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Ummm.... get bent.

    I enjoy movies, most specifically sci-fi and fantasy movies, not only watching them and anticipating them, but sharing and discussing them later with close friends. It gives me a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction. Because my particular obsessions are not the same as yours (whatever they are) does not mean I'm not engaged with my life.

    When people say "get a life" what they really mean is "get my life," i.e. "share my interests, like what I like, or I condemn you." To which I give a hearty middle finger, because no matter what you choose to do with your time, there will always be a legion of nobodies lining up to let you know you're wasting it, and should instead be doing X, where X is whatever they consider worthwhile, whether it be movies, macrame, hang-gliding, roller fucking, or seeing how many Twinkies you can stuff in your mouth at once.

    My life is my life, I've chosen it, and I'm fine with it. If you don't happen to think it qualifies, that's your problem, not mine.

    For my part, I'm flying to Minneapolis in a couple of days to see ROTK opening night with my best friends in all the world, go out and have some beers afterward, discuss the movie, and have a great time -- just like I have the last two LotR movies. So there's real life for you.

  11. Is Toby still doing it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I heard a little while back that Toby McGuire couldn't do the movie because of his back. Is there any reveal that he is still in the movie?

  12. Speaking of comic books on film... by mblase · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ...There's also a QuickTime trailer out for the upcoming Hellboy movie.

  13. Re:First post - source mongering... by wo1verin3 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm still trying, but it looks like they got smart.

    a) The video is not contained within the .SWF file. The flash file itself is only 61.8 KB

    b) They did more then just load a video file on the same server, it appears to be coming from a streaming server of sorts, here is a piece from the flash code that someone brighter then me might be able to figure out:

    StreamEngine.prototype.doConnect = function () {
    this.standard_nc = new NetConnection();
    this.tunnel_nc = new NetConnection();
    this.standard_nc.cType = standard;
    this.tunnel_nc.cType = tunnel;
    this.standard_nc.connected = this.tunnel_nc.connected = false;
    this.standard_nc.owner = this.tunnel_nc.owner = this;
    this.standard_nc.onStatus = this.tunnel_nc.onStatus = function (info) {
    };
    fcServer = "flv1.broadcast.vip.dal.yahoo.com";
    appName = this.playList.firstChild.childNodes.this.playListA ctive.attributes.appName;
    var connectString = "rtmp://" + fcServer + "/" + appName;
    this.standard_nc.connect(connectString);
    trace (connectString);
    this.tunnelLoad = setInterval(this,"tunnelConnect",1500);

  14. Re:Something to look forward to? by osu-neko · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It should be noted that the first great work of western literature was the Iliad, by Homer. The second great work of western literature was the Odyssey, a sequel (and better than the original, IMNSHO). What did you expect?

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  15. FOUR legs.....? by SensitiveMale · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Should he be known as Dr. Quadrapus then?

    And no, his real arms and legs don't count.

  16. Don't forget Viggo Mortensen by NYTrojan · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It is rumored that Aragorn will play as Ra's Al Ghul http://filmforce.ign.com/batman/articles/445/44558 8p1.html

  17. Re:Awesome CGI, good teaser by pjack76 · · Score: 2, Interesting
    (Just because Clark Kent can't endanger Lois Lane by being with her and revealing he is Superman, doesn't make Spider-Man a rip-off, does it?)

    I can't even believe I'm arguing this point, but the crucial difference is that (at least at first) Lois wants nothing to do whatsoever with Clark, she only has eyes for Superman.

    I thought in the comic that MJ knew Spiderman's secret identity all along -- IIRC, she flirted with both of them, knowing full well they were the same guy, but Peter of course had no clue. She also flirted with Flash, Henry and so on.

    On the other hand, Spiderman flirted with Black Cat and a host of other women as well. The whole comic was all about the college promiscuity. I'm actually a little surprised that the movies don't capture that aspect about Peter, that once he goes to college his love life gets extremely complicated. I guess Hollywood always has to go for the "one true love" aspect. On the other hand they did a great job of portraying MJ as somebody who doesn't know what she really wants and dates a lot of different people.

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