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SpiderMan (WTC Trlr)

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The Spider Man teaser as I used to be...

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akhil kumar12/5/2011

good movie

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XplOrOrOr9/29/2004

"""The Web-shooters are biological? So what... ( hard to believe they would mutate into wrist shooters though, since a real spider shoots it from it's... well, never mind )"""" -> Real Spiders shoot web from their ABDOMEN. So supposivly Spider-Man would shoot 'biological' webs from his... belly button :) --------------------------- BTW If I had 1 million bucks I'd give it ALL to this site! Just having up this trailor alone makes this site worth the visit and my discovery of it! Keep up the NICE work webmaster! (pun intended LOL!) --------------------------- Anyone who did not get to see this in this when it was in theaters have forever missed the big screen, big audiance, experience (unless it gets re-released like Donny Darko!). One of the best Super-Hero movies EVER made... ranking up there with Superman (1981?), Batman(1992?), X-Men, X-Men 2. (Hulk would be included IF they'd cut the last 20 mins *sigh*). EVERY character was done 100% right on the mark, from Spider-Man to MJ, to Peter Parker to even Uncle Ben.

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max3/24/2004

i really like spiderman,for me he's the best.the movie deserves award and reward.congrats to all staff and crew of the movie specially to the director,two thumbs up for you sir.

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Thanks for keeping the orginal trailer3/19/2004

It show true courage and respect for our country. And those who missed seeing it, get to view the truth of spiderman and the city of New York.

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Sean4/29/2003

This was a weird trailer

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Vulcan Raven12/17/2002

WOW!!!! Movie.... ok. But the green goblin really sucks... by the way Spider-Man doesn´t shoot the web through his wrists, he made them himself (he´s a scientist, hello????). Sam Raimi shoud have taken more of the comic than to give it a little spin. The story was cool but it wasn´t the original, what a shame.... I never got to see this trailer on the TV or the movies, but WOW!!! 11 ot of 10 for this trailer.

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Crassus11/10/2002

Kudos for upholding and maintaining the original trailer involving the World Trade Center. I personally think it was a cop-out for Sony and Columbia to pull out the twin towers from theaters, posters and DVD. It's a wonderful tribute to the spirit behind those 8 walls and thousands of souls who're no longer with us. The very fact that they covered it up with an opt-out tells me all they're worried about is sales. A true artist tells the truth and sticks to reality, however painful, and builds upon that to celebrate and pay tribute to the lives and memories of those lost. Censorship does not. Those that argue taking out the twin towers was because Sony "didn't want to make money off of the tragedy" aren't thinking about it the right way. Taking the towers out ensured a censored, 'sensitive' approach, thus ensuring the movie wouldn't strike people the wrong way, thus making sales better for them. The sales were improved because of the removal. If they weren't worried about sales, they would have kept the towers in. By taking the towers out, in my opinion, they did injustice to the spirit behind Spiderman, behind the people of New York for having to go through such a horrific event, and to the rest of the world, by showing them that we can't handle pain. Our culture is so weak. Anyways, thank you for keeping the trailer.

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marty f6/23/2002

The music from the Spiderman Trailer is by a guy/group called ES Posthumus. The same music was used in the Planet of the Apes (2001) trailer. The piece is called Pompeii, and has also had Nara (Unfaithful) and Menthoulis (PotA(2001)) used in trailers, just for some. Kickass CD tho...

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sam6/5/2002

great movie overall, but where was spider sense when glider comes up behind him????? green goblin's costume not impressive, looks like one of those irritating power rangers villain costumes. where were all the original villains?, like the lizard guy, and the guy with many hands, and rhino??? green goblin concept not impressive, hoping next time more original characters from videogames are used

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jbob5/27/2002

I thought the movie rocked. I had become disillusioned with the Hollywood action movie for quite and while, and Spiderman reminded me what it was all about. I think it was just about perfect, from the casting to the action scenes to the story to the dialogue. Even the scoring by Danny Elfman, perhaps a modern day Bernard Hermann, was great. It's nice that the public gave it such great recognition too, because hopefully that will influence the studio execs into creating more thoughtful action movies in the future.

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da3shou35/26/2002

What about the music in the trailer found in the official site? i'm going nutz finding those music

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magdi5/18/2002

thanks for your product, hope more helpfull...

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Maximo5/8/2002

I saw Spiderman and I just can't wait for the sequel ( maybe it's time for that Dr. Octopus/ Sandman pairing, hum Sam Raimi? ). The changes to the classic profile of our web swinging hero didn't distract much, and neither did the fact that all the actors didn't look much like the Ditko/Romita versions of the characters I grew up with, then again Willem Defoe gives new depth to the Norman Osbourne/Green Goblin duality, and the guy that does J.J.Jameson is funny as hell!!! The wrestling match, the house on fire scene, the Brooklyn bridge scene, in the end I give this movie two thumbs up, 10 out of 10. More!More!More!

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footboy5/5/2002

confirmation: movie = good.

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Maximo4/30/2002

Stop complaining! Spiderman rocks ( for what I've seen so far, the trailers ). So what if: - Gwen Stacy! Gwen Stacy! What a stupidity to do the Brooklyn bridge scene with Mary Jane! And Kirsten was BORN to be Gwen!!! So what... - Willem Defoe is the villain ( among the greatest actors alive ) and the Green Goblin wears a HARD mask? And is CGI most of the time? I wished it was more like Jack's Joker makeup ( Batman I ). So what... - The Web-shooters are biological? So what... ( hard to believe they would mutate into wrist shooters though, since a real spider shoots it from it's... well, never mind ) So my fellow spiderpeople, keep complaining and I will see the movie before you. I am glad I'll be able to see it in Manhattan, it gives a certain character to the experience. Spiderman has always been my very favorite superhero, the one I grew up with. And thank the comic overlords the producers of this flick didn't dare revive that stupid 2nd uniform. Bottom line: Get in line, buy the ticket and stop complaining!

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nowhere4/27/2002

True enough "Babs," but I was perfectly calm. I rarely do the whole "all caps" or "!!!!!" exclamation points thing. But it does irk me that people like to put things down and trash things before they have enough information to go on. Is it guaranteed I'll like the Spider-man movie? No, not at all. I could possibly hate it. But am I going to stay home out of a possibility? No. I don't think Episode II is going to be that wonderful either, but yes, I'll go see it, and give it a chance. And you state "Silver was just expressing their opinion on a film. They have the right to do that. Maybe he/she was just bored and wanted to make an observation about the film," you contradict that by saying "no one is holding a gun to your head to type a storm," and that I should calm down. If Silver has a right to express their opinion, I have that right too. I think Silver needs to calm down, and you think I need to calm down. What makes his opinion better than mine or visa versa? Nothing. Their both opinions. As is yours. So I don't see why you want to pick on me for having an opinion as well.

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Babs4/25/2002

Hey, "Nowhere," It would appear to me that the only one who is not calm is you. Silver was just expressing their opinion on a film. They have the right to do that. Maybe he/she was just bored and wanted to make an observation about the film. Nowhere, you need to calm down. No one is holding a gun to your head and making you type up a storm because someone made a comment on a film.

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nowhere4/22/2002

"Silver"... Sorry, but Spider-man was never a "meaner and moodier" character. He's supposed to be a geeky, joking teenager. In that sense, they got it dead on. And like people have been saying, yeah they changed things... but what they've changed wasn't all that terrible. If they change Shakespeare plays and Stephen King novels while adapting them to movie form, they sure as hell are gonna change Stan Lee's spandex clad character. If it's not the movie you were hoping for... I have an extremely simple solution; don't go see the movie. If you've already made up your mind about the movie before seeing it, don't go. Save your money and the self imposed migrane. No one is FORCING you to see Spider-man. And if someone is holding a gun to your head to see it, I apolojize, and feel sorry for you. The same goes for any "but the web shooters are wrong" Spidey fans. I've been a fan since the early 80s (as I was 5 years old and trying to learn to read at the time.). Was I disappointed that they made changes to my favorite comic character of all time? Sure, a little. But I'm not to make a stink about it on the net, complain endlessly about an fictional character, and cry myself to sleep over it. So the bottom line is, chill. If you don't want to see it, close yer damn eyes, and leave the theatre. There, that was easy. >>From : silver 2001-12-15 22:13:00 (CET) (Posted from : ---.comtrade.ee )Damn!!!!!!!!!!! the movie could have been so much cooler than it will now be. I mean now its like another flashy Batman + teenager stuff. Yippie. Too bad. They should have made it a lot meaner and moodier. I know its like that cuz its based on a cartoon and all but.. ah.. sad. I think its not the movie i am hoping for.

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blink20054/19/2002

WHERE THE HELL CAN I FIND THAT NEW SONG ON THE SPIDER MAN'S NEW TRAILER!! i can't find it anywhere the hero one.

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johnboy4/15/2002

Props to you for having the WTC preview in your site. I've been looking forever for it.

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