It still rings true even in this second film that there is a sense of nostalgia, and that I still love Tobey Maguire as Spiderman; however, he seems to lose himself too much for me to be truly on his side in this film. And you start to realize he really isn't as much of a superhero as he could be. He doesn't go out of his way to stop crime unless it benefits him, and he says one thing but does another in terms of living his life. He is always slacking on his studies; he can't manage to show up on time for literally anything. He claims he can't love the girl who confessed her love to him in the previous film, but he also doesn't want her to be allowed to love anyone else. He honestly is the most authentic version of himself when he loses those Spidey powers and goes back to being the sweet science nerd that he was before he was bitten by the spider.
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- The opening to this film still holds that nostalgic comic book feel that we lost somewhere along the line of Marvel hero films. Yes, I know that at the point in time when this movie came out, Marvel did not and still doesn't fully own the rights to Spiderman and therefore had no say in this intro BUT they could've kept the modern intros like this a little bit y'know? The letters flashing through the comics just isn't the same vibe.
- I love that the assumption is that Spiderman stole the guy's pizzas and not that the guy is Spiderman.
- How does he suck so much with time management?
- Also, how is he so unnoticeable that people literally walk all over him?
- I thought he was the one who told Mary Jane that they couldn't be together. Why is he trying to get her to stay in love with him now?
- Can't Spider-Man take a night off? The city still portrays him as the villain anyway.
- Having the real life conversations with a random stranger in the elevator is so weird and uncomfortable lol.
- I know he doesn't think anyone is listening because he is talking into a payphone with no money on it, but what if somebody in the immediate area picked up on what he was saying and learned his truth?
- I wonder if Doc had tried on the suit with the arms before, and if there's any possibility of nerve damage from repeatedly stabbing needles into it for the neural link.
- I wonder how we even got 25 pounds of this precious element on the planet at all. Also, what do you think it's worth with there only being that much available?
- Wouldn't imploding the sun metal like that cause a black hole and start sucking everything into it?
- The nails grinding the floor like that is unrealistic and unnecessary, caused an actual chill to run up my spine.
- Y'know, Peter doesn't even go out of his way to try and fight crime; he realistically only takes care of it when it is interrupting his life. So again, why can't Spider-Man take a night off?
- How does Ant Mae not end up having a heart attack while she was being kidnapped?
- How come it's only his web power that is having issues? He can still climb walls and fall hundreds of feet without a scratch ... I take that back, he is struggling with the wall climbing too. And his vision is going blurry.
- Does he not want to be Spider-Man anymore?
- He seems happier when he isn't Spiderman, so why would he want to be Spiderman?
- He really needs to get over MJ. He could have any girl, and instead, he wants to pursue one he can't have, only when he can't have her.
- Even without his powers, he still has to try to be a hero.
- This is the second time Mary Jane was kidnapped by a villain.
- I wonder if the Incredibles got their idea for Syndrome from Doc Ock.
- Why was his first thought to try to use his feet as a break rather than the webs?
- How would straining his arms to stop the train cause his suit to rip around his biceps?
- Quite surprising nobody is trying to snap a picture of him with his mask off, god knows in today's day and age they would be telling the world within seconds.
- It was a nice thought, the citizens standing up for Spiderman, but it wasn't very smart of them...
- The super nova sucking in the entire building is making me think of Big Hero 6 and the failed transportation through black hole experiment that happened.
- The water doesn't actually appear to be stopping the giant sun ball... What is going to stop it from pulling ships and stuff into it as they sail above it?
- And now the evil that was the Green Goblin returns.