<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ May 6 2007, 11:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>What did they change that you didn't like, Justice?</div>Just like I said, they changed the whole persona of Spider-Man. He isn't really clever or sarcastic in the movie like he is in the comics, video games, cartoons, etc.You know how Spider-Man puts his two fingers into his palm and leaves the other three extended? Yeah, well there was an explanation to that which was not explained in the movies at all. In the movies, they just basically explained it that his web shooting ability just worked that way. So basically, they never explained it. In other forms of media, he actually built a mechanical webshooter and made the webs from the instincts he gained from the spider bite. He was trying to make the webshooter so that when he was punching, the webs would not just shoot out. Obviously, he would not punch with three fingers extended, so that was the reason that he used that particular hand "sign" to fire his webs. The movie makers missed little things like this and turned it all into a joke. To people who never watched the cartoon or anything like that, they just said, "Haha oh man that's funny. He was trying to say go web go hahaha!" But that was stupid to me.Another thing that I think Rok mentioned was the Gwen Stacy thing. She is supposed to be Spider-Man's first girl in the comics, then gets killed by Green Goblin. That's a little problematic since 1. Peter already had Mary Jane as a love interest and 2. the original Green Goblin is dead.Yeah, you can just say they were trying to be creative with things like that... but it's just such a recurring thing. They just really haven't made the series that interesting so far. The movies aren't as bad as Batman and Robin or anything like that, but they aren't great, either. I feel kinda the same way about the Spider-Man movies as the X-Men movies... they are just mediocre (at least X-Men doesn't concentrate so much on the romance aspect though, I'll give them that).
