Favorite Spider-Man, no one

Raleigh 2022-10-22 23:40:40

The first time I saw this movie was when I was in elementary school. The Mandarin version was shown on TV. Spider-Man flew over the eaves and hit the bad guys. After so many years, there have been several generations of Spider-Man, and I have watched them all, but I am not as impressed as this one, because this one has deeply touched me in both the plot and the lines. I still remember clearly.

Also because of this movie, Spider-Man has become the eternal white moonlight in my heart. It doesn't matter who plays it to me. I want to see Spider-Man. I really like Spider-Man very much. Although Marvel's filming doesn't feel like it at all. The same, especially the character design, but I still watched it, just to see Spider-Man. When Avengers 3 Spider-Man died, I cried instantly, for fear that he would never show up again. At that time, I was really sad when I saw the end of the second generation of Spider-Man, because I didn't know if Spider-Man would be filmed again, so I was very happy to know that Spider-Man was going to join the Marvel Universe.

(I don't know what I want to express? It's a bit confusing, just record it)

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Spider-Man quotes

  • Ring Announcer: [on the microphone, announcing to the audience as he walks backwards up the ramp to where Peter is standing behind the curtain] Will the next victim please enter the arena at this time! If he can withstand just three minutes in the cage with "Bonesaw" McGraw, the sum of three-thousand dollars will be paid to...

    [gets off the microphone and asks Peter]

    Ring Announcer: What's your name, kid?

    Peter Parker: The Human Spider.

    Ring Announcer: The Human Spider? That's it? That's the best you've got?

    Peter Parker: Yeah.

    Ring Announcer: Oh, that sucks.

    [gets back on the microphone]

    Ring Announcer: The sum of three-thousand dollars will be paid to... the terrifying... the deadly... the amazing Spider-Man!

    [the audience cheers]

  • Peter Parker: Spider-Man wasn't trying to attack the city, he was trying to save it. That's slander.

    J. Jonah Jameson: It is not. I resent that. Slander is spoken. In print, it's libel.