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and so long as the people in the men in the movie arent running around in loin cloths waving clubs and going "Uuuuugghhhaaaarrrr!!" it can't be that historically inaccurate.
plus the trailer looked cool
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Originally posted by Abyss:
Dammit. I LIKED 'Pitch Black'.
Still, when they started comparing it to The Hobbit and saying Riddick would be the next LoTR, things did not bode well.
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Posted 14 July 2004 - 07:48 AM
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Originally posted by The First Sword:
- How does he lose his powers and become "normal", only to get them back again later? We're not talking about performance anxiety here...he "is" Spiderman and possesses those gifts and skills permanently (or should, IMO). If he loses his powers, they should be gone for good
- Doc Octupus was very cool...excellent job on the arms. But he's just human! How can he fall 10 stories and land on a train and not be killed? His arms didn't even seem to absorb all of the impact. This happens a number of times. As well, he takes numerous full-force punches to the face from Spiderman...this should have killed him or at least reduced his face to a bloody mess. But Auntie May's umbrella does more damage
- At the end, when everything metal within 10 miles or so is being pulled into the fusion ball, Doc Oc's metal arms aren't even pulled towards the source. I can see them being strong enough to resist the magnetic pull, but to just hang limply around him when steel girders are flying by was a little unrealistic. Maybe they're made of a non-conducting metal?
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