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phixion
07-11-2003, 07:04 PM
its an ok show. not realy genuine to the comics but unique animation. all in all its worthy of watching if theres nothin else on.
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JustJon
07-13-2003, 03:45 PM
I've watched both eps, and I enjoy it. It does a lot edgier things than they could do one other networks. Cutting a guy's hand to remove a gun and showing the gun and finger on the ground. Same chick killing two guys, but half off-screen so you don't see any blood.
I'll keep watching.
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Death Metal Moe
07-13-2003, 03:49 PM
This is the greatest show I've ever seen!
I caught a full episode the other day and WOW! The voices fit SO WELL! And the animation is great!
I look forward to seeing more from this show!
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vegeta
07-13-2003, 04:18 PM
I really like it. I kinda feel nostalgic for the 90s series, but only because Mark Hamill does the best cartoon voice! I hope he comes back as hobgoblin.
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Johnny4
07-13-2003, 04:25 PM
This was VERY well done. The animation takes a little getting used to, but it pays off. The fight scenes are as close as you could imagine to the way Spidey would move and react. They storylines appear to pick up from where the movie left off. I would prefer it to be truer to the comic, especially when it comes the the bad guys,but you can't have everything. It is a little smallville-esque, but college was probably the least complicated chapter of Parker life, so it made it easy. I am a friggin' geek.
I didn't see anything, I didn't hear anything, I wasn't there and if I was there I was asleep.
Alice S. Fuzzybutt
07-13-2003, 04:29 PM
I really like it. But nothing beats the cartoon from the mid 60s. NOTHING!
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vegeta
07-13-2003, 04:29 PM
My favorite "spidey-ism" was when spidey was fighting static man (or whatever his dumb name was) in the first episode and he uses his web to swing over the light post and he ends up in the upside down pose. It's great what you can do with computers these days.
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Rancor6666
07-13-2003, 04:29 PM
it cant hold a candel to the Spiderman show fox had in the 90s, or the great SPIDERMAN, ICEMAN, and FIRESTAR show of the 80s, or even the amazing spiderman show from the 70s. But its still spidy so i like it. that first episode blew goats though. who was that bad guy shock man, or static guy the 2nd was much better
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Se7en
07-13-2003, 04:32 PM
It was better than I thought it'd be, but god, the animation is SHIT.
"Action Man" had better CGI.
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vegeta
07-13-2003, 04:35 PM
Wow, whenever I hear someone have a negative opinion about new animation, I wonder if it's just the "this is not what I'm used to" syndrome.
It's much more fluid than regular computer animation, so they went in the right direction, I think.
I wonder if regular computer animation costs more money than cel shading?
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Johnny4
07-13-2003, 04:48 PM
The second episode was 5 times better than the first. Including animation effects , for those who didn't see it.
I didn't see anything, I didn't hear anything, I wasn't there and if I was there I was asleep.
PanterA
07-13-2003, 04:55 PM
I like the show, I like the animation, I also like how they arent afraid to kill people in a cartoon, but the story lines...
I really hope they stay true to the comic characters. I dont know if that was supposed to be electro in the first episode but I really hope it wasnt. That's not the Electro character.
I'm really excited to see Spiderman back in cartoons, lets just hope they dont fuck it up.
Some problems I've noticed so far were:
1) When Spiderman was trying to save the guy from the car, when he punched the window he didnt break the glass and he shaked like his hand got hurt. Spiderman can lift that car with 1 hand, the glass would be like punch through tracing paper.
2) The whole I hope thats not Electro thing.
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Drudge Jr.
07-13-2003, 06:19 PM
this is probably the worst show i've ever seen
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vegeta
07-13-2003, 06:22 PM
Go grow some pubes and then maybe we'll take your opinion seriously. What was so bad about it? That you didn' write it?
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JustJon
07-13-2003, 06:30 PM
static man (or whatever his dumb name was)
The whole I hope thats not Electro thing.
An old friend of Peter's, Max Dillon, is trying to get into a fraternity, but the members don't plan on letting him in. When they reject and embarrass him at a party, he runs out into a storm and gets struck by lightning, transforming him into Electro. Now Spider-Man will have to stop him from exacting revenge.
Wait till you see the redesign of the Lizard next week (voiced by Rob Zombie)
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TheMojoPin
07-14-2003, 10:50 AM
I didn't like the first episode at ALL. I think it was clearly the pilot done to sell the show, based on the uneven script and the flat background animation (Though the characters themselves looked and moved beautifully). I did like the voices, though.
The second episode ruled the fuckin' SCHOOL. I have a feeling that introducing new characters as villains is going to be much better than trying to fit lame old villians (See Electro in the first one) into this post-movie/"Ultimate" setting. The animation was gorgeous all around, the writing was top notch, and the pacing was perfect.
Best move for this series? They hired THE best writer in comics right now, Brian Michael Bendis, to write and executive produce. The guy writes the "Ultimate Spider-Man" re-launch title, which blows the horrible pants off of any other Spidey title for at least the last ten years (Except for what J. Michael Strazawaskiwasazoowackadooisky is doing on "Amazing"). I can't wait for the Lizard episode coming up...it looks like the one he brought out in the "Ultimate" universe, and that thing was killer. Best of all? Spider-Man, more than any other non-comic rendition, is actually funny and moves like I always thought Spider-Man would. This could only better if Stan Lee gave me a handjob while I was watching and called me "true believer" after I was done.
Bend it like Bendis, dammit.
And, and don't cry for Electro. If it wasn't that kid, we would have been saddled with THIS awful douchesack.
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