Guest SP-1 Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 Yeah I saw this earlier this morning. My fears about Ock's design have been put to rest, at least for the moment. Hopefully the comments from those involved that the story is alot better will be true, too. If Spidey 2 is better than Spidey 1, it will be quite a movie indeed.
Guest godthedog Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 i'm not seeing the movie, but that is a damn cool poster.
Guest Mole Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 Its a cool poster, but for people who know nothing about the comics, myself, how would they know this is a poster for Spiderman 2?
Garth Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 That is one sweet poster, my appetitite for Spidey 2 has been wetted. All if got to do is wait a whole other year for it to come out.
Guest Edwin MacPhisto Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 The font'd do it, and if not, they'd start asking "What's that for?" And when someone tells them "Spiderman 2," all the more exciting. Fine marketing. I also imagine that posters like this will be up next to or across from ones of Spidey, too.
Guest Prototype450 Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 That's awesome. Now if I only know who plays doc ock, i'll be happy.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 That's awesome. Now if I only know who plays doc ock, i'll be happy. Alfred Molina, best known for being the "Throw you the whip, if you throw me the idol" guy from Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Guest godthedog Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 i think he's now better known as the coked-up guy in his underwear who tries to kill mark wahlberg and john c. reilly with a shotgun in 'boogie nights'.
Guest the 1inch punch Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 He's a damn good actor regardless, continuing Raimi's fine tradition of insisting on hiring proper actors as characters, not just "in" actors. Molina was last seen in Identity, as the shrink
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 i think he's now better known as the coked-up guy in his underwear who tries to kill mark wahlberg and john c. reilly with a shotgun in 'boogie nights'. If people are still quoting Boogie Nights in 20 years maybe, but on AICN there's STILL mention of his 30 seconds in Indy. Right now, he's best known for a 30 second cameo in Raiders.
Guest Lil Naitch Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 Sweet. Wish I could buy tickets now:(
Guest Mole Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 The font'd do it, and if not, they'd start asking "What's that for?" And when someone tells them "Spiderman 2," all the more exciting. Fine marketing. I also imagine that posters like this will be up next to or across from ones of Spidey, too. Or they could of just put the words 'Spiderman' somewhere in the poster, many people won't know what it is for. Granted, there will be more posters and a BIG marketing campaign for the movie, I'll let this go.
Guest IDrinkRatsMilk Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 Understated is better for propaganda. Just ask the Nazis.
Guest WrestlingDeacon Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 It's one of those giant banner posters you see hanging from the walls of theaters. I'm betting there's one of Spidey and one of Mary Jane to go with it. They had similar types of posters for X-2 before it came out too. Alfred Molina got great notices for Freda last year and he's pretty much a critics darling.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 The font'd do it, and if not, they'd start asking "What's that for?" And when someone tells them "Spiderman 2," all the more exciting. Fine marketing. I also imagine that posters like this will be up next to or across from ones of Spidey, too. Or they could of just put the words 'Spiderman' somewhere in the poster, many people won't know what it is for. Granted, there will be more posters and a BIG marketing campaign for the movie, I'll let this go. No offense, Mole... but if you can't tell that's for Spider-man 2 you must be a goddamned idiot
Guest the 1inch punch Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 No offense, Mole... but if you can't tell that's for Spider-man 2 you must be a goddamned idiot Too fucking right The reason thisll be better than Spidey One, which i HATED (Flame away) is that the first time i saw Green Goblin, i didnt know who i was looking at. They better bring J.K. Simmons back as J.Jonah Jameson, only part of the movie i liked
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 No offense, Mole... but if you can't tell that's for Spider-man 2 you must be a goddamned idiot Too fucking right The reason thisll be better than Spidey One, which i HATED (Flame away) is that the first time i saw Green Goblin, i didnt know who i was looking at. They better bring J.K. Simmons back as J.Jonah Jameson, only part of the movie i liked The first hour and the last 15 minutes of Spidey is gold. The rest is mediocre. This one will be badass.
Lil' Bitch Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 I heard the Lizard was also going to be in Part II. I hope its true, he's badass.
Guest SP-1 Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 I think the Lizard stuff was kind of rumor. Connors may be around, but I don't think he's supposed to make a heel turn in this one.
Guest Dmann2000 Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 That's awesome. Now if I only know who plays doc ock, i'll be happy. Alfred Molina, best known for being the "Throw you the whip, if you throw me the idol" guy from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Nah. He's probably better known for playing "Angel" in Maverick
Guest starvenger Posted July 21, 2003 Report Posted July 21, 2003 That's awesome. Now if I only know who plays doc ock, i'll be happy. Alfred Molina, best known for being the "Throw you the whip, if you throw me the idol" guy from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Nah. He's probably better known for playing "Angel" in Maverick He's always "the guy that got Natasha Henstridge's character preggers" in Species to me...
Guest Prototype450 Posted July 21, 2003 Report Posted July 21, 2003 I see he's lost some weight, i would have recognized him
Guest pochorenella Posted July 21, 2003 Report Posted July 21, 2003 Molina is better known for his role in Chocolat. Didn't see that one? Uhm... forget it, then.
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