Steph, you had problems with Spiderman 2? Read James Cameron's treatment.
Oh my God, that's awful.
I loved Spider-Man 2.
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Steph, you had problems with Spiderman 2? Read James Cameron's treatment.
Oh my God, that's awful.
I loved Spider-Man 2.
Steph, you had problems with Spiderman 2?
No, I liked Spider-Man 2; it was Spider-Man 3 (::shudder::) that I disliked. Violently.
Read James Cameron's treatment.
That's...just not right.
I actually want to see that Spider-Man movie. I must be perverse.
Spidey appears and sets her on terra firma. She clings to him, looking down and around in wonder. He has put the world at her feet. She can't believe this is happening to her.
She is set down on the ground with the earth at her feet, and she can't believe it? Is Mary Jane deeply stupid?
RIP, Roy E. Disney.
it was Spider-Man 3
But the dance scene!
Should I ever have the misfortune to see it again, I think I will replace it with the dance number from (500) Days of Summer.
Aw, crap. It's a sad day in Fantasyland.
Is Law aware that Downey Jr. would, in all likelihood, tap that?
I'd wondered if Ritchie's position was that he was being fundamental about Holmes, or subversive. I suppose he'd posit he's being the latter by being the former.