I do like Spider-Man 2 a lot, but it does get very dull in the middle what Peter ‘loses’ his powers and stops being Spidey.
I do like Spider-Man 2 a lot, but it does get very dull in the middle what Peter ‘loses’ his powers and stops being Spidey.
Are we counting ‘Trial of the Incredible Hulk’ as a movie?
Yep, why the hell they couldn’t have painted his face green or given him the traditional rubber mask is beyond me.
It’s his curse...
It’s a not a hot take, it’s a true fact.
*cough* He married Kylie Minogue’s sister Danni *cough*
Oh right, I didn’t know that. Thanks mate.
I thought Fox owned the rights to Marvel’s X-Men and mutant related properties? I don’t get how Marvel would have a say in whether Glover’s Deadpool would make it to air.
I’m still hopefully it’ll get a release in UK, even if it’s a very limited one.
Hugh Grant is a bold choice for Doctor Doom, but I’ll allow it.
Geez what have you got against guys from Austria.....oh nevermind.
I think it holds up pretty well, though it sags in the middle when Prof X and Cyclops get sidelined (which was noticeable back then).
The reused Wolverine Origins footage in Deadpool 2 technically counts as an appearance by Hugh.
Meryl Streep couldn’t have made that line work and we know she can do Batman.
It’s such a shame that Stan Lee divides comic book fans so much. He’ll always be a legend to me, regardless of if he gets too much credit for Marvel’s Silver Age characters.
I never understood the love for the ‘McFarlane big eyes’ on Spidey. The original regular sized ones were the best.
Fair point, that does seem somewhat excessive. If I were writing a Spidey comic book, even I wouldn’t use Otto that much.
Wait what? Aunt May murdered Chameleon? How did I miss that?
Doc Ock is great though, certainly my favourite Spidey villain.
Well me and it’s other viewer certainly hope so (technically my viewing doesn’t as I’m erm....watching from UK).