
7- Spider-Man (2002)
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11/30/21 • 85 min
With a new Spider-Man movie on the horizon, we swing back to the one that started it all, a movie that had so much hype to live up to and decades worth of production troubles, yet became one of the defining movies of the genre, so much so that Marvel is still using it to sell its new movies. We talk about what the webslinger would've looked like in the hands of Cannon Films and James Cameron, our favorite Spidey memes, and that infamous teaser that needed to be pulled after a national tragedy, as we go for a spin with Sam Raimi's SPIDER-MAN (2002).
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With a new Spider-Man movie on the horizon, we swing back to the one that started it all, a movie that had so much hype to live up to and decades worth of production troubles, yet became one of the defining movies of the genre, so much so that Marvel is still using it to sell its new movies. We talk about what the webslinger would've looked like in the hands of Cannon Films and James Cameron, our favorite Spidey memes, and that infamous teaser that needed to be pulled after a national tragedy, as we go for a spin with Sam Raimi's SPIDER-MAN (2002).
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