How spoilerish is your post Oscar? I'mcurious as to what you have to say, but don't want to read something huge. Villain identity and the like is fine, but I'm trying to avoid major plot points.
I've said this before, but why didn't Peter pull a "certain point of view" with Harry? Harry thinks Spidey killed his father, Spidey just says that the Green Goblin did. Or Peter is doing an article and found out that the Goblin killed Norman. Seems like it would defuse the situation easily...
Funny though with Batman's theme. For me at least while Elfman's score was very nice and well done, the rendition that seriously solidified and iconified it for me was not the movie where the theme was left rather spartan, but Shirley Walker's fleshing out and expansion of it for Batman TAS.
Good post JoSAN, except that it assumes strict fidelity to the comics as far as story-lines and characterizations go. We haven't seen that yet in the movies, Raimi sticks to the basic and essential ideas, but he's not at all afraid to give the material his own spin and direction. Organic...
I'd pay money to see that, but only if it was rated NC-17 with a Kirstin Dunst full-frontal nude scene. Probably be kinda creepy though. Does she make Wilbur into bacon at the end of it?
And people who considered the lack of Gwen Stacy in the original movie will go even more ballistic over a move like that. There's no grounds for it, it's not true to the spirit of the movies, the spirit of the comics, or to an event in the comics. Some movies need darkness, but there's nothing...
No Jon, I wasn't saaying that Peter tell Harry Norman was the GG (even though Harry now knows). I mean saying that the GG captured Norman, and Spider-man tried to save him, but wasn't able to do so before the GG killed him, a la "A young Jedi named Darth Vader...betrayed and murdered your...
Actually raimi has shown some decent respect for Harry by saying that he hasn't yet decided how Harry will respond. He either can take up the mantle of the Goblin and try to avenge his father, or he can understand that the Goblin was what killed Norman Osbourne, not Spider-man, and that the GG...
Just as a quick toss-up, as far as I know Kingpin will never be in a Spider-man movie. It was part of the deal Fox made with Columbia/Tri-Star when Fox went along with Daredevil, that Kingpin would never appear in the other studio's franchise.