Best Spider-Man fight scene of all time
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2011
- This is a fight scene from The Amazing Spider-Man tv show from the 70s. www.imdb.com/title/tt0076975/
Funny fight, funny music and never would have thought I would see Spider-Man get hurt and yell over getting hit in the foot. Scene is from the pilot episode. Приколы
...I don't think Spider-Man getting hit in the leg was scripted.
I´m pretty sure of it.
The webbing looks so bad and the music sounds like the rocky theme
XD
reading this comment and watching it again makes it so much funner
@@wahmaster2788 lol seeking attention
Remember, Peter: with mediocre power comes a modicum of responsibility.
Cold blooded! 😄
Ouch...that stings a little. I do like me some 1970s spider-man, though. Might be the funk-tastic soundtrack that puts it over the top!
And the fact that there was no CGI and the damned Spiderman stunt-dude actually climbed a big chunk of the Empire State Building in his Spider-Man costume for an episode.
@@lordskeletor7246 I thought of that on that last swing from building to building. That's was a real person -- scary!
@@singingway You're damned right. No safety nets, no nothing. The guy's name was Fred Waugh and he was a badass during his heyday. He did some crazy shit for Spiderman fans. If you haven't seen all of the old-school Spider-Mans, you really should check them out.
Kev3d mediocre you tuber writes mediocre comment hating on a low budget children's TV show
When I was a boy...this was the most amazing thing I had ever witnessed.
Same here
Same here.
Now we got better Spider-Man
@@Mybasedworld Not just one. Three, apparently.
I saw an episode or two when I was very young child but for a long time I was not even sure if my memory of it was real or not. But the memory persisted and always came up whenever I saw a new Spider Man movie in theaters so I had to look it up. Turns out it was very real. 🤣
Sure, it looks silly now. But, when I was 10 years old, it's all we had! Long live 70s Spiderman!
Amen,brotha! Pure magic back then!
If the show had had more of this I would’ve been all in. I just remember lots and lots of Peter Parker, Nosy Photographer.
I think it looks really damn good for the time
These ancient samurai have honour. They wait each their turn and announce themselves before attacking.
like final fantasy game... XD
@@Baysichi except Sephiroth didn't wait for Aerith to finish, and he didn't announce himself before he struck.
Meanwhile, in Japan...
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@@solitudeinteractive3226
By meanwhile you mean 1 year later?
Ngl, the choreography in this movie was the best of the 70s.
Props to the stunt guy for having the balls to jump off a building to entertain people.
I think he did it cause it was his job
Fred Waugh ... he's a legend.
@@spacelooper5898 His sons directed the Gerad Butler film about Invading the White house and the fourth Expendables feature, respectively
Props to the actor for willing to be bitten by a radioactive spider as part of the audition for the role.
That was the crux of the whole series. Spider-man needed to swing somewhere, use the one good swing, over and over and over again.
He even waved goodbye before swinging by. What a gentlespiderman.
This proves he's a 'Friendly' neighborhood Spiderman!
Since they're apparently making a multi-verse Spider-Man movie and bringing back Maguire and Garfield. Who else thinks Nicholas Hammond should be in it as old Spidey?
Yes!
sure and why not bring in Porky Pig spidey too?...GET REAL!
@@coyotegaming4027 except they already brought back spider ham in the spiderverse already. So that's been done but why do you have a problem with letting fans of this spiderman get recognition if your favorite spiderman gets to be in a spiderverse movie why can't fans of other spiderman get theirs too?
@@avalond1193 should fans of the Broadway musical Turn off the Dark be bummed their Spider-Man wasn't in No Way Home as well? lol
Definitely!
The jumping from one building to another is some great stunt work. That had to take some balls! No CGI. All real.
Remember going to watch this at the cinema, then came out. Lot of us was trying out the moves. Lol
They should put some that funky music in the new one.
@@tub19 haha! I totally agree!
Take some what now? 🤨
@@SuperRamtin BALLS. You know, the stuff a lot of men are replacing with vaginas now?
Pure West...
I don’t care what anyone says, this music fucking SLAPS!
Your right this song fucking rocks
Yeah it does!
😎👍
Tasty stuff
It's groovy like a movie. 🍿
With the limited technology they had, this is practically genius
Totaly agree. Creativity and a great team are the real genius
I disagree. Limited money, not technology. It was a show from 1977. Year the first Star Wars was released.
@@rictadstar wars used practical effects. Yes they looked very good, but it wasn't incredible technology they were using. Also the effects in star wars were groundbreaking at the time, meaning the methods used weren't widespread at that point, or in some cases even fully realized.
@@rictad 2001: a Space Odysee. Shot between 1966 and 1968. That's all said
A episode guest starring Lou Ferrigno’s Hulk would’ve been epic!
In every modern spiderman movie he gets tossed at walls at high velocities , banged by cars, whacked in the head with a steel pipe and in this we finally find his weakness...bamboo hit his fucken ankle :D hahahah
Ahahahahah
Now every Spider-man movie tries to "out-do" the one before and, quite frankly, a person gets numb to it. After a while, the CGI-hyper-speed fights where Spidey gets hurled around to an absurd degree gets tiresome.
This might be "primitive" in a certain sense, but these are real people and the guy in the Spider-Man suit does a great job. The battle may not be so over the top but there ends up being more suspense because you ask yourself, "How did they do that?" I have choreographed fights for film projects and it is more difficult than it looks. Try hoisting yourself up by the arms onto a pole and kick two guys coming at you without hitting your nuts. That takes strength and skill. My hat is off to the crew that came choreographed this "the old-fashioned way."
@@jefferykyiyu Why don't you try pulling your own body weight up with your arms onto a pole and kicking two attackers without hitting your own nuts? Not as easy as it looks. Takes strength, skill, and good abdominal muscles.
To be fair this was early spiderman he wasn't fully established the only thing before this was the 1960s cartoon series and those are so bad its good
He screamed, oh man, I'm laughing my ass off. 😂
This isn't the best Spider-Man Fight scene of all time....ITS THE GREATEST Spider-Man fight scene of all time! Long live the 1970s!!!
William Stone The CGI looks so fake though !
The Crimson 5 in 1 I ... I was joking °3°
William Stone For sure bro. Who gives a fuck about advanced technology, amazing storylines, awesome cgi. This all are shit. This right here is the best spiderman fight scene of all time.
100% awesome spiderman action. DUDE WAKE THE FUCK UP
Yes
@@wr3dworldpreviews339 that movie is shit
Honestly the effects were done well here. The wall jumping was amazing without cgi
I actually looked at that and wondered how they did it, for a moment... 😮
This is 100% authentic on how a person reacts to a spider. I broke it down for you guys.
0:15 Spider is creeping in your residence. You see a spider, grab the most unethical object to kill a spider with ( in this case a Kendo Practice Sword ), find the spider and 0:28 scream when you see it. The spider crawls and 0:55 you swing at it, missing. 1:03 Furniture is moved so you can keep sight of it. 1:15 Finally you corner it in a spot where you can actually kill it with your unethical choice of weaponry, you try to be careful and precise, wanting to make sure he will never exist to invade in your home ever again. 1:31 Your gut tells you it is time to end this spider. You swing, but just as you are about to land the perfect strike, he moves. 1:35 You watch as the spider crawls on the ceiling, helplessly watching him to make sure he doesn't starting easing his way down on top of you. He finally comes down and that is when you decide that you've had enough wasting your precious time to accurately kill it. 1:41 You start to swing and slam your weapon wildly at the spider in hopes of killing it. 1:53 At one point you keep your distance and throw your weapon at it in hopes it will land. But this is one agile spider; you miss and miss and miss and miss over and over again. 1:54 You may get lucky and actually graze him but now the spider is frantically fearful and crawling on the wall in hopes to elude you. 1:57 You almost hit a friend or loved in in your attempts to kill the spider. As it is fleeing, 2:15 you accidentally step into one of the spider's web strands face first, temporarily stunning you as you spit, gag and attempt to remove the webbing from your vision. 2:25 The Spider uses this distraction as it flees to the window and creeps into the tight corners where it is impossible to reach and swing your weapon without breaking the glass. This is when you decide you've had enough and you vow to kill this spider after evading your wrath several times. You just so happen to see it crawl outside and up towards the roof. You run upstairs, 2:49 go through your daughters bedroom window to the roof where you see the spider briefly relieved to have escaped. 2:57 You charge at it, swinging with all the rage you can muster only to miss several more times due to the unstable angle and material of the roof beneath your feet. 3:33 The spider finally says to itself, "F*ck it, I'm outta here." It crawls to the edge of the roof, streaming a web into the air for the wind to pick up and carry it away from your presence. But before it does however, 3:42 it waves goodbye to you in a mocking fashion before flying away, leaving you heaving and gritting your teeth with all the hate and rage, knowing full well the spider had bested you and that you meet again in the coming days when you are casually doing your business in the bathroom, newspaper in hand and he will crawl beside your feet, thus sparking round 2 of this rivalry.
All of that and you only have 12 likes, life aint fair
Lmao
you must be scenario writer
Can’t be asked to read but nice 👍🏻
This is fantastic
i still wonder to this day how did they manage these practical effects? this is fucking awesome. corny, but so good at the same time.
come on just because it's retro that don't mean it sucks
Paul Revere you really wonder? Wow.
You can clearly see the groove of the rail system on the ceiling
You mean #AmaZing
3:11 tight kick
I love how he just keeps backing away in the beginning until he gets cornered, what is this Canadian Spider-man? "look I don't want any trouble, eh, put down those bamboo swords and I'll be on my way alright?"
Kendo sticks
But I understand, it's a joke
@@hammerheadracingmedia3823
They are called 'shinia'. Not sure about the spelling but that's what they are called. I did Kendo for two years.
@@stanssoapbox yeah, I'm just a wwe guy and they call them kendo sticks and Singapore canes in wwe
My spider-sense is tingling, eh?
2:14 "Here let me just toss this web onto ya. I just picked it up from the halloween party store"
😅😅😅
Hey this was modern special effects when I watched it when it first came on television ☕
@@LW-tt1nl back in the 19th Century? Please tell us great great grandad!
@@padraicloingsigh421 lol
that was a different kind of web ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
words can't describe how much I loved this show as a kid
I love the way they sped it up at 1:44
Ayy that was next level stuff there .
I unironically love frame speeding and jump cuts!
That's how fast,if not faster how that fight would really go
@@avinashnair9753yeah, it makes it look more realistic.
Another thing, Watch the bald guy on the left at 1:57 flinch when the guy in the centre raises his kendo stick.
They're all bald, just say the dude in the left
WISKYgaming One of em's got hair.
Stick-dodging bitch
LFMAO
@@WISKYgaming lol
They really did do a great job for a 70's TV series, to be able to have him walking on walls and shooting web like they did with lot less money and technology back then
You know what, for a 1970s TV show? This is actually kind of impressive.
that reverse kick @3:09.....made me spit my coffee.
@@TenaciousZen that was the best part
Why are so many people complaining or disliking this. I mean it was a low/moderate budget television series. Not a film series. It was the 1970s. No CGI existed. No massive budget for high level special or suberb pratical effects. No money for professional fight Choreography. No Stan Lee endorsing it. (He didn't like the direction of it). No real input from Marvel. CBS productions doing the best they could with what they had. And in-house disagreements causing problems upon the tone of the series. But again, it was on regular TV. No special high end cable network. So what the hell do people want. Just appreciate it for what it was. The closest thing to a real Spidey we ever saw. Not perfect by a long shot, but dammit it was a great attempt if nothing else.
but, Stan Lee WAS endorsing it...he was actually the Script Consultant for the Series!
@@coyotegaming4027 He just didn't like it being reality crime intrigue based like Kojak with superpowers vs being like whacko funny 60's Batman is how Stan wanted it. But outside crazy supervillians this show was close to the comics but for the origins keeping with Peter as an adult college guy vs high schooler somehow getting a job with the newspaper illogic.
FACTS
@@TheCrusher72 I would say if you haven't got the budget or creative input for a show like spiderman then don't bother making it. Otherwise it ends up like this. Even Stan lee hated it.
Film IS cgi
When I was child I loved it because it made me believe that Spider-Man could exist in real world
The swinging between buildings at the end tho was pretty dope.
Would genuinely like to see a scene for scene homage to this in the next big budget MCU film - but that massive rope swing stunt at the end between buildings! No CGI, just balls of steel!
Suck we never got it
Pretty fun, old-school action and effects. I find it kind of funny, though, that Spidey was so quiet throughout the whole thing. Isn't he usually wisecracking while he fights? Something like...
"Sorry for interrupting your kung-fu movie!"
"No one's making sushi out of this spider!
"Good luck earning your yellow belts, guys!"
+ReviveGuyv excucese me , was Hammond allowed to " punch" or "kick" in the gut?
+Sister Gothel why are`nt you answering?
I think they forgot to dub those in...
"Oh jeez, this is what I get for fighting the Yakuza during their kendo class!"
This version of Spidey never spoke a single word, if I remember correctly. No idea why.
If you look closely you can see they are just acting its not a real fight
RetroRanting you have to swear?? Not cool bro
RetroRanting being a jerk isnt my thing
youre aware that you mispelled "youre" right?
Warz Insane sorry didnt know you had a bad english teacher
Nah, this is real.
I've got PTSD now.
When you go so deep into the comments you can't go back.
True that...lol
2:09 best donkey kick ever!
This whole spiderman movie trumps the other ones. Not because it had Nicholas Hammond from The sound of music in it, Not because of Thayer david from rocky, not because of this epic fight scene....But because of that funky music!
The music nails it!!!!
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3:47 wow they got go pro's back in the day =D
Yup we people shure miss the 70s 😀
U werent even born then!!! if you did you'd probably be 90!!
He'd be 39 not 90
1:56 Guy on the left is like 'Geez don't hit me!'
take notes Tom Holland
@Zack Snyder lol
Lol pussy Holland can't even throw a punch
one man army
Unless you count all the times when he did
@@abovethelaw4417 what a great way to mock a country bitch
New PS4 Spiderman looks great.
I know it's kind of corny, but for its day, this was actually not bad for TV. Especially with that building leap stunt at the end. That was legit!
that little wave had me dying lmao
Creators of show: We are making a new Spider-Man show!
Stan Lee: Great! What super villains are you going to use?
Creators of show: Ugh... There were super villains?
Marvel charged them for every preexisting character they used
And there’s that plus budget
@@makeitthrough_ damn you autocorrect
real footage of the amazing spiderman
spiderman is one of those rare things where it needs cgi
Y
no, f@990+, it doesnt
@@deadschooled I'd say it does. This suffers mostly from its limited special effects at the time for the type of abilities Spidy has, such as his web. The acting is fine, and the acting fun, though.
In years in 70s the world would not be ready for cgi
for the webs yeah but the crawling is best done by a real person on a cord praying that it doesn't snap
NGL, that wall crawling is a pretty cool effect.
1:41-1:53 is genuinely good fight choreography and editing for the time. The rest is just amusing.
I don't think they were aiming to make this a good fight scene, but rather show off "Hey! Fucking Spider-man! Look, he's climbing on the ceiling!"
Still trying to perfect that spin kick at 3:10
I know that move
We need this Spiderman and that Japanese Spiderman in the next spiderverse!
It nice to know some fans like this version of Spiderman I grew up watching this as a kid and to this day it’s still one my favourites of Spiderman.
NO BUT FOR REALS HOW IS HE CLIMBING THE WALLS
He's spiderman
Duck tape
@@13thcentury funny
He’s crawling on the floor they pointed the camera at his back or his side or whatever and through deceptive effects it looks like he’s climbing the wall
They shot from far away because they are literally pulling him up via wires there's some behind scenes photos and videos that show the producers preparing the stunts
HAH! I love this fight scene. Brings back so many memories. Wish they'd put these seasons on dvd with bonus features.
Love the music. Proper Blaxpliotation funk and full of wah wah pedals and everything:)
Nicholas Hammond the classic Spider-Man. My Star
The wave at the end was so cheeky😂
For 1:33 minutes, I thought you meant "The WORST Spider-Man fight scene of all time", because he was just walking away from his enemies, instead of fighting them.
But then, I saw moves that, for a 70s show, were simply amazing
They wouldn't have stood a chance against the *emissary from hell*
*SUPAIDAMAN*
Came here specifically for this comment. Was not disappointed.
The wave at the end before swinging was just perfect 😂
1:54 was that just a mistake they decided to keep in? lol
Like the Stormtrooper whose helmet hits the blast door.
1:57 too
I mean, it kinda works. He was trying to get away. Lol.
This wasn't that bad. You gotta remember it was the 70s and it was low budget made for TV. A pretty reasonable fight scene and the wall climbing shots were pretty good.
If you think the fight scene is out of sight you gotta dig that off the hook music.
If I was bitten by a radioactive spider, this would be the "Spider-Man" powers that I would get.
No bio webbing, no spidey sense, no enhanced speed & strength, just the ability to kinda climb walls at the same relative speed as an average person climbing a regular ladder.
Real cool a real stuntman literally swung from building to the next!
forget the action. 1.33 is some funky badass music! that drum beat is killer! Music is killer in this movie. even the theme tune is awesome. Wouldn't mind some of this music in the new Marvel spiderman!
I love how spider-man waves at them like he was saying goodbye guys see you in the next episode and then he flys away
İ find it quite amazing that Nicholas's Spiderman doesn't rely on his spider webs. But is more stealth, and defensive. Only attacking when the assaulter attacks (for the most part.)
1:32 when the music kicks in..damn that was a blast for me as a kid....memories
Still better than any Spidey movie made by Disney-Marvel 😇
Best part is when he jumps onto the ceiling to avoid them, and drops down the otherside to them in the exact same position
Lol, yeah, guess he thought it would scare them away.
It’s actually nice seeing a superhero fight scene that isn’t in CGI.
Too hilarious, i can't breath.
@connextro
Listen to what you're saying kid, there are way better editing and special effect tools now than what was a available with a small budget like that in the 1970s especially.
I could make a scene way better that than right now
@@2isthebestnumber99
Don't tell me what to do buster.
BEST. SPIDEY. EVER.
Director : They will attack Spiderman with swords in this Scene.
Producer : We're out of money.
Director : I see.
I now understand why this spiderman is amazing cause it doesn’t have MJ.
In one of the multiverse universes, MJ is Michael Jackson and he and Spider Man have an 8-legged baby
1:50- when watching too much karate movies finally pays off
Back in the 70s people used their imaginations to fill in the gaps in the special effects. Nowadays it’s assumed nobody has this ability so it’s wall to wall CGI
This came out in the '70s we were in total AWWW. and the stunts were REAL No CGI
the Go-pro at 3:47 was amazing shot
This is the Spiderman they should have brought into the MCU lmao
All Jumpscares
0:28
0:38
0:50
Thanks for the heads up....they really get you don't they? #scared-shitless
Yaah!
Hay!
Hyaa!
0:50 scary bro
That web effect! when he shoots web on them in the hallway, wow, that was great! I remember watching these in the 70's and being blown away. They hold up pretty well.
I must admit, the effects are pretty good for 70's show.
Old movies which use real props often age well and look better than blockbusters relying entirely on computer graphic.
Damn... this episode of The Electric Company was intense!
They forgot to add in the Word Balloons. 😄
The present day directors of fight/stunt scenes should take note! This is epic.
I can’t believe as a kid I ate this show up. If I could show my younger self the MCU now…
This is what we had back in the day and we weren't even mad about it. It was the coolest thing ever.
This is a most inclusive spiderman
How cool would it be to have Nicholas Hammond play a 70 year old Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Far From Home's multi-verse movie? I know everyone is pumped for the return of Tobey and Andrew, but the real Spidey OG is the often forgotten Nicholas Hammond.
When I was a 4 year old kid from Hong Kong who couldn’t speak English my Australian based cousins wanted to take me to go see Star Wars. I saw the poster to this Spider-Man movie and told them I wanted to see this. Unfortunately it was a coming soon poster so I was forced to watch Star Wars without a clue about what anyone was saying in the movie as I didn’t understand English. I saw Spider-Man on tv a few years later and loved it. I think I was 7 by that time.
Can't wait to see this in Spiderman: no way home
fought way more than Tom Holland's Spider-Man in Homecoming lol
Atleast the villains are more menacing then some shitty British cgi crocodile. And atleast the main character isn't it Edward from twilight in tights
Agreed
dead channel Imma just say no.
I hate Urinals I originally thought the crocodile comment was a reference to Suicide Squad, then I saw the date.
that was no CG,that was halloween mask
😂 love the way he does a runner through the door after getting cornered, then gets his ankles wrapped with a bamboo sword , Aaahhhh 😂😂
I want to see some stick guys in the next movie!! I would love to hear the direction given to the actors back then 'so what is our character's motivation?' "really simple guys, you just really love hitting people with wooden sticks" "you will literally run up multiple flights of stairs just to feel that sweet release of wood making contact" 😂👌
Loved this as a kid.
Even at six years old I was pretty disappointed in this show. Spidey had been my favorite, but something about this show just didn't work for me.
Same, no idea why.
Didn't like it as a kid, but appreciate the hard work they did now.
This really look like the classic comic the best spiderman, that first person shots are great.
For this reason, I love Spider-man' s pilot film 1977!
Holy crap but this was actually awesome.the practical effects without flashy videography really make u feel like spiderman is really just a man in a suit
@2:28 -
That security camera is top notch. Almost as good as "Riding With Death".
I believe Tobey Maguire could take those guys.
The wave at the end
chao adios goodbye
"see ya, chump"
The music is terrific
Pretty badass for the 70’s.
I love how they practically had Spider-Man jump on the wall to throw a guy away. Shot goes cold asf