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Rudy 2022-04-21 09:01:06

1 American RMB Shanghai people also like to be busy. The top is smashing debris, and the bottom is crowded and no one wants to hide.
2. The American police are more bored than the American people, and they make fun of them if they don't help. (Did the screenwriters who came up with so many heroes to save the United States and reduce the burden on the police used to be cops?)
3. NY really has all kinds of scourges and disasters. It’s really not easy for young and old living in NY. After a while, the apartment was smashed in a disaster drama.
4. Harry was so miserable that he just lost his life. It looks like there is no fourth part?
5. Explaining the good and bad sides of human nature has always been something Americans like to do.
6. The cultural aggression is serious. In addition to the red, blue and white colors that have been well expressed in the little Spider-Man, there is a star-spangled flag flying behind the little Spider-Man in the last shot. . .
7. In the end, Uncle Sandman was blown away by the wind, and suddenly there was a feeling of fusion of Chinese elements, the feeling of "Kung Fu Panda" turtle master turning into an immortal.
8. The plot and plot of this time are "chaotic" in one word
9. The entertainment is over
10. Thank you for reading

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Spider-Man 3 quotes

  • Eddie Brock: [as Black Suited Spider-Man gets ready to plunge into the sewer and pursue Sandman] Whoa. Buddy, love the new outfit. This is exactly what I need to scoop Parker. Gimme - Give me some of that web action.

    Spider-Man: [slings a string of web, grabs Eddie's camera and slams it against the wall breaking it] See ya, chump.

    Eddie Brock: [shouts at Spider- man who is already jumped down the sewer] What the hell?

  • [last lines]

    Peter Parker: Whatever comes our way, whatever battle we have raging inside us, we always have a choice. My friend Harry taught me that. He chose to be the best of himself. It's the choices that make us who we are, and we can always choose to do what's right.