The scene that symbolizes how Spider-Man is now no longer a product of Peter’s guilt and self loathing for Ben’s death, but instead a product of his desire to not let down those who were, or may be, inspired by his heroism. It’s not better than Peter and Sandman’s final dialogue in 3, because… that’s just too high. But it comes close.
I think The Rami Spiderman trilogy and the Nolan Batman trilogy are such strong superhero stories. I think that they not only explain the hero and their trials and tribulations. But their inherent tragedy, the idea that by being a "hero" they cannot be "normal". Yet both series show that Gotham and NYC have normal people who will step up to act like heroes. That not only can we be like them, but that they can be like us. Its the idea that behind the mask their just scared, normal people who want to help others. Deep down I think most people are like that. Dare I say...most people if put into the same exact situation of losing their loved ones and being given a chance to help others...would become superheroes as well
When Peter's body is falling from the train the camerawork is so good. The spidey logo is covered immediately by hands and arms of people in the train. That's why new York is such a huge part of Spider-man. Webb's Spider-man tried to mimick it and it worked sometimes and sometimes it didn't, while the less said about the Watts version the better.
Yeah, I think the first TASM movie was going a little darker route but still felt good. They ruined it in the second part. TASM 2 is so different than TASM 1.
Yeah, I think the first TASM movie was going a little darker route but it still felt good. They ruined it in the second part. TASM 2 is so different than TASM 1.
Yeah, I think the first TASM movie was going a little darker route but it still felt good. They ruined it in the second part. TASM 2 is so different than TASM 1.
Its really beautiful to me when Peter realizes his mask is off an there's a small panic like gosh I'm done, the secret will get out. Then he's reassured. I truly think that Rami captured the essence of Spider-Man. Plus all the giving Peter accomplished for New York. New York gave Spider-Man something back.
I feel like if the train scene would be put in today's time, sure everyone has their phones to take a pic, but I also think that the people would think that they owe him by not taking a pic since he just saved their lives. I'm not sure.
This is why i really love Sam Raimi's Spiderman trilogy, the New York is alive. The New York in those trilogy isn't just some greenscreen, citizens of NY witness and lived with Spiderman. Spiderman saved the city, and in return they saved him (like during Green Goblin bridge and this train scene)
When the people on the train are holding Peter, the music from the soundtrack playing is called "Appreciation". Spider-Man is often thanked by the people he saves, but not Peter Parker. This is the first time in the film that Peter, not Spider-Man, is given recognition.
Aunt May's speech is fully nostalgic to me, and I will always hold it in my memory, more than Tony words in Avengers Endgame. That's how powerful Spider-Man 2 movie is to me.
I honestly hoped that Spider-Man: No Way Home would be something like this, but flipped on it's head, a personal, rough, dramatic story about Peter having to deal with the fact that the people who he saves have now abandoned him because of the person he protected them from. In my head we would get villians hunting him, and the people too. Spidey would be force to realize that his uncle was right, Tony was right. Tony wanted him to be better, Ben wanted him to be responsible, May wanted him to be safe, and he failed all of them. He would now have to deal with that, and he would undo his actions, but also his love-life through Doctor Strange, and now he would be a lot closer to the ideal Spider-Man. But...I smell Avi Arad from a mile away, and I can tell he had a lot to do with the direction this new movie is being taken to, and I can only hope this movie is better than the one I had in my head.
The whole Avi Arad bullshit has been debunked bro, he lost the creative control of the character since TASM2 and the only people who have the control is Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige. The only thing you need to worry about now is the director and the writers of the next movie, it's because of these people that we won't never get a great Spider-Man flick since SM2 and Into the Spider-Verse, i advise you to keep your expectations low for now.
MCU's Spider-Man is garbage. Can't wait for another reboot where Spider-Man isn't Ironman's whiny bitch. He's better off with Sony. Miss Tobey and Andrew.
that scene at 0:39 where those people in the train are looking down on Peter who was on the floor reminds me of one RUclips video that says Spider-Man movies are "about other people's perception of you/the characters, how people see Peter, MJ, and how that affects these characters"
This brings up a huge problem with the MCU Spider-Man. We have not seen the authentic NY Peter Parker/ Spider-Man in the new movies. Further, Peter’s struggles are nowhere near Ramis Spider-Man. Not to mention the MCU Spider-Man has been on Stark training wheels from the beginning.
Training wheels? The Iron Spider suit and a satellite weapons array with fully armed drones for Spiderman level villains is like giving a child a power bike with nitro boost in a bicycle race.
@@enumaelish9193 jesus christ that is so fucked up and out of character in so many levels, whoever came with that god awful idea needs to be fucking fired immediately.
i like how it takes injustices hitting him in the face like not being able to save the other person in the building and doc oc kidnapping mj before he understands why he can't just have a normal life
That's a bit harsh on TASM 2, isn't it? The movie is really being talked about these days and after the whole thing about it being heavily altered I think the movie deserves a chance EDIT: I think the reply is joking but I actually like S-M 3!
Everybody clapped inside the theatre in this scene, I watched 1st day 1st showing since I'm also a big Spider-Man fan, I was so moved cause I realized most of the people watching were big fans like me, Literally got chills, at that moment Spidey was almost real. I ended up watching again that evening for the last full show.
I can't agree more, the spider-man 2 train scene was my 1st favourite superhero scene and it was the human element that I loved and still love today. Thankyou this takes me back to my childhood!💖😊
it’s incredible how spider-man has not just 1, but 2 masterpiece movies, one that helped shape the genre in its early days, and one that managed to be completely unique despite how oversaturated the genre had become
@moamashups i was talking about 2 and into the spider-verse, regardless of how you feel about the others, you know they’re not close to being masterpieces like those two 😆
*3 masterpiece movies. Spider-Man 3 was still a great and enjoyable film, despite the flaws the movie has, Sam Raimi still managed to make it a watchable movie despite of the overcrowded villains because of Sony's intervention to Sam's vision. Sam only wanted Sandman to be the main villain in the movie, with Harry Osborn as supporting villain, but Sony forced Sam Raimi to insert Venom because they know that Venom is a famous Spider-Man villain. But, Venom did not work in Spider-Man 3. There are a lot of deleted scenes that was only focused to Sandman because he is only supposed to be the main villain of the movie.
One of the things I don’t understand about this scene is that how where the kids able to get Spider-Mans mask on the train? I mean in the scene where he took it off, he took it off the top of the train and kinda throw it to the streets, so how where the kids able to get it? Either way, it’s still a very powerful scene in the movie and I love it :)
@@maxdrags3115 This is very true. It likely flew back then the wind pushed it into a window in the back of the train like when someone throws paper out their window for it to land in the middle of the street.
This was an incredible video. Genuinely felt like a gut punch how much emotional analysis you rightfully gave to this moment. Brb gonna rewatch Spider-Man 2
Damn was watching this while eating dinner, and your explanation hit me hard and made me teary hahaha. Spider-Man 2 is definitely the film that I've re-watched the most in my life. I'm super pumped to see what Raimi does with Doctor Strange's character now.
In any other super hero movie, relationship problems are just noise between the action, like Captain America for example, who we don't care what house he lives, how he pays rent or whaterver. But this movie capitalizes on that juicy spider-man "more-power-more-problems" strugle. They knew the audience enjoys peter parker's daily strugles like no other hero. I'm just sad the movie doesn't give him a break, a time to enjoy his love or tranquility. There should have been more motivation to him.
The comeback in this movie was so masterfully executed that it felt way more earned than Tobey appearing as Spidey in the big screen after 14 LONG years!
Me, when I'm in the cinema watching NWH I also think of this scene. While Tobey's Spiderman walks out to portal I slightly whispered "it's good to have you back Spiderman."
“Listen Joe Rogan, lemme tell you ‘bout the time I ran into that wall-crawling fuck up on the Manhattan trainline, what a fuckin’ mess. Good thing I was blasted outta my mind that day”
That is exactly why I dislike the newest spiderman movies. Everything that was good about spiderman before, is either replaced by some goofy shenanigans or just thrown out all together.
damn it, man you made me cry. this was beautiful and all that is because of Sam raimi. I feel disrespectful calling it a movie because it feels much more than that. Spider man has tought me so much and actually we don't thank Sam, we thank Stan Lee for making this character in the first place. it's nice seeing myself in a superhero and the fact that we can all see ourselves in him because of his personal struggles says a lot. this isnt just a character. it's a real person to me
I miss when heroes had actual character arcs. Watched Captain America the other day... his arc is basically - nice guy who is physically weak is gifted with magical strength. The end. No overcoming of personal flaw, no facing inner demon, no sacrifice (because his final sacrifice at the end isn't really a sacrifice, given that he was prepared to risk his life from the start of the film). Just... he gains power, does hero things, the end.
Great content as always. I think Spider-Man 2 can now be considered classic cinema. Your insight is spot on with that moment. Always good to see people interact with the hero of the film and show what the point of the hero is.
I Hope We Can see that kind of scene in no way home because peter is on the Run I know some of the people in new york is defending Spiderman as innocent But i hope there's a scene when some people in new york did something to help their Hero without a Superhuman abilities or skills but the power of Humanity like Stan lee said : I Believe There's a Hero in all of us that keep us honest and Give us strength make us noble anyone can be a hero with or without super power
Spider man has got to be the greatest breakthrough in superhero history. It's not just a mere paragon with cool powers. And that's why there's so many Spider men. (Well, I guess there's a lot of Bat men too.) Thanks, Stan Lee.
Spiderman 2 is second place to the first Spiderman, it's close and the only reason for it not being #1 for me is because the first film had a great impact to me as a kid.
This is a part of the reason I hate that Across the Spider verse made the mask thing more about acceptance than a sacrifice. It doesn't just make it less about the struggle of adulthood or take away from all the layers of the self sacrifice message, but it takes away a teaching opportunity. As a kid I remember asking why Mary Jane is not sympathetic to Peter being late to her play and stuff like that, but it's because she is only getting half the story. He has his secrets, like many people and she doesn't know what he is going through, hence why she is mean. Spider man is a weird way taught child me to be mindful that people may not be doing what I want them to because they are struggling with things I am not even aware of. Warping the identity thing into a "I was afraid you wouldn't like it" message is such a down grade and doesn't help people in anyway
passenger: he’s, just a kid, no older then my son.😥 peter: *wakes up* other passengers: *look down on him* peter: (realized his mask is off) other passenger: its all right. children: we found spmething. peter:(has his mask) children: we wont tell nobody. peter:(softly smiles then puts his mask back on) children: its good to have you back spiderman. me:😣😖😭
God i absolutely *LOVE* this trilogy so much. It captures what it means to be a hero and to be human. You can analyze any scene and you can get so much out of it. Raimi and Toby did such an amazing job at this!
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Wait I thought you did a video on this
Another video on RUclips about Spider-Man 2? I'm watching it!
Whenever I watch this scene, it's so empowering.
No
The scene that symbolizes how Spider-Man is now no longer a product of Peter’s guilt and self loathing for Ben’s death, but instead a product of his desire to not let down those who were, or may be, inspired by his heroism. It’s not better than Peter and Sandman’s final dialogue in 3, because… that’s just too high. But it comes close.
I think The Rami Spiderman trilogy and the Nolan Batman trilogy are such strong superhero stories.
I think that they not only explain the hero and their trials and tribulations. But their inherent tragedy, the idea that by being a "hero" they cannot be "normal".
Yet both series show that Gotham and NYC have normal people who will step up to act like heroes. That not only can we be like them, but that they can be like us.
Its the idea that behind the mask their just scared, normal people who want to help others. Deep down I think most people are like that.
Dare I say...most people if put into the same exact situation of losing their loved ones and being given a chance to help others...would become superheroes as well
Agree
Sad to see that Sony messed with and rushed Spider-Man 3.
Strong superhero movies?
For you..
No, stop, Nolans Batman Trilogy is good, but overrated.
Sam Raimis Spider-Man Trilogy is way better.
@@gj9157 Nope, objectively.
What makes Spider-Man more relatable: "Consequences"
John wick :consequences...
Tobeys performance is criminally underrated in the whole trilogy.
His performance in Spider-Man 2 is incredible
Tom & Andrew couldn’t pull of the sensitivity, soft nature & relatability of Peter/Spider-Man nearly as well as Tobey did.
@@Grandmaster_Dragonborn "Pull of" Hey maybe instead of simping for tobey you should go learn english.
@@F-14B lol misspelled one thing and needs to learn English
@@bingobongo8701 Okay and? Gonna cry?
When Peter's body is falling from the train the camerawork is so good. The spidey logo is covered immediately by hands and arms of people in the train. That's why new York is such a huge part of Spider-man. Webb's Spider-man tried to mimick it and it worked sometimes and sometimes it didn't, while the less said about the Watts version the better.
Yeah, I think the first TASM movie was going a little darker route but still felt good. They ruined it in the second part. TASM 2 is so different than TASM 1.
Yeah, I think the first TASM movie was going a little darker route but it still felt good. They ruined it in the second part. TASM 2 is so different than TASM 1.
Yeah, I think the first TASM movie was going a little darker route but it still felt good. They ruined it in the second part. TASM 2 is so different than TASM 1.
@@agi238 No it wasn't. Sony completely butchered the director's vision, which is evident by essential cut scenes. And they did it again with TASM 2.
@@agi238 No it wasn’t. Song completely butchered the director’s vision, which is evident by essential cut scenes. And they did it again with TASM 2.
Its really beautiful to me when Peter realizes his mask is off an there's a small panic like gosh I'm done, the secret will get out. Then he's reassured. I truly think that Rami captured the essence of Spider-Man. Plus all the giving Peter accomplished for New York. New York gave Spider-Man something back.
Damn you gonna make me cry
@@porassrivastava8242 breaking down the emotional core of S2 Is enough to make anyone cry if they get the gist😪
I feel like if the train scene would be put in today's time, sure everyone has their phones to take a pic, but I also think that the people would think that they owe him by not taking a pic since he just saved their lives. I'm not sure.
@@juangal7569 that would be a great scene. The kid tells everyone to put their phones down out of respect and everyone agrees one by one.
This is why i really love Sam Raimi's Spiderman trilogy, the New York is alive. The New York in those trilogy isn't just some greenscreen, citizens of NY witness and lived with Spiderman. Spiderman saved the city, and in return they saved him (like during Green Goblin bridge and this train scene)
When the people on the train are holding Peter, the music from the soundtrack playing is called "Appreciation".
Spider-Man is often thanked by the people he saves, but not Peter Parker.
This is the first time in the film that Peter, not Spider-Man, is given recognition.
Aunt May's speech is fully nostalgic to me, and I will always hold it in my memory,
more than Tony words in Avengers Endgame. That's how powerful Spider-Man 2 movie is to me.
I honestly hoped that Spider-Man: No Way Home would be something like this, but flipped on it's head, a personal, rough, dramatic story about Peter having to deal with the fact that the people who he saves have now abandoned him because of the person he protected them from. In my head we would get villians hunting him, and the people too. Spidey would be force to realize that his uncle was right, Tony was right. Tony wanted him to be better, Ben wanted him to be responsible, May wanted him to be safe, and he failed all of them. He would now have to deal with that, and he would undo his actions, but also his love-life through Doctor Strange, and now he would be a lot closer to the ideal Spider-Man. But...I smell Avi Arad from a mile away, and I can tell he had a lot to do with the direction this new movie is being taken to, and I can only hope this movie is better than the one I had in my head.
The whole Avi Arad bullshit has been debunked bro, he lost the creative control of the character since TASM2 and the only people who have the control is Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige. The only thing you need to worry about now is the director and the writers of the next movie, it's because of these people that we won't never get a great Spider-Man flick since SM2 and Into the Spider-Verse, i advise you to keep your expectations low for now.
lol at the “May wanted him to be safe”
I just hope there’s no unnecessary jokes.
MCU's Spider-Man is garbage. Can't wait for another reboot where Spider-Man isn't Ironman's whiny bitch. He's better off with Sony. Miss Tobey and Andrew.
@@donnovandalusong266 and unnecessary characters and locations. I swear Far From Home littered with this and i hate it
Man I literally cried watching this video like I always cry watching the movie but the difference is that I now understand why I cry every time
I cry like a baby throughout 1 and probably 2, but yeah this vid reminded me that I'd really have to be prepared to re-watch this
Me too
I’m so happy people are still talking about this incredible movie. I love it with a passion and it makes me happy to see others talk about it.
that scene at 0:39 where those people in the train are looking down on Peter who was on the floor reminds me of one RUclips video that says Spider-Man movies are "about other people's perception of you/the characters, how people see Peter, MJ, and how that affects these characters"
This brings up a huge problem with the MCU Spider-Man. We have not seen the authentic NY Peter Parker/ Spider-Man in the new movies. Further, Peter’s struggles are nowhere near Ramis Spider-Man. Not to mention the MCU Spider-Man has been on Stark training wheels from the beginning.
Training wheels? The Iron Spider suit and a satellite weapons array with fully armed drones for Spiderman level villains is like giving a child a power bike with nitro boost in a bicycle race.
@@enumaelish9193 jesus christ that is so fucked up and out of character in so many levels, whoever came with that god awful idea needs to be fucking fired immediately.
Mcu spiderman doesnt have to be like raimis Spidey... Toms is great too
@@enumaelish9193 strongly agree!
@@YTChannel420 explain to me what Mcu Spider-Man overcame or struggled with in the movies, or better yet, accomplished.
i like how it takes injustices hitting him in the face like not being able to save the other person in the building and doc oc kidnapping mj before he understands why he can't just have a normal life
why did you not only make me fall in love with spider-man 2 again but also manscaped
I don't know why I'm crying throughout this video. Man that movie is good
Me, too!
Crying hard!
Me, too!
Crying hard!
Me, too!
Crying hard!
I want to have a video on why it didn't work in TASM 2. Bring out your chainsaw on that movie, please.
That's a bit harsh on TASM 2, isn't it? The movie is really being talked about these days and after the whole thing about it being heavily altered I think the movie deserves a chance EDIT: I think the reply is joking but I actually like S-M 3!
@@Comicbroe405 What about Spiderman 3?! DID YOU GIVE IT A CHANCE?!
@@Comicbroe405 I love tasm that's why I love Andrew but his second movie wasn't really good I mean I still love it but I know it it isnt great
@@mr.unpopularopinion6431 Same
We all know Spider-Man Far From Home sucked so much, worst Spider-Man film I've watched.
Spider-Man 2 isn't just the best superhero movie, its one of the best movies in general
Man, there is so much passion on this video. You can feel how big the love is not only for Spider-man but for what he's is doing. So good!
Holy fuck dude
Every time you make a video I get absolute chills while watching them
Your absolutely brilliant man, keep up the good work!
The doctor scene is honestly one of my favourites from the whole series
Everybody clapped inside the theatre in this scene, I watched 1st day 1st showing since I'm also a big Spider-Man fan, I was so moved cause I realized most of the people watching were big fans like me, Literally got chills, at that moment Spidey was almost real. I ended up watching again that evening for the last full show.
Thanks for the shout out of my art browntable.
I feel honored. ^_^
Cool art bro
@@porassrivastava8242 thank you.
I can't agree more, the spider-man 2 train scene was my 1st favourite superhero scene and it was the human element that I loved and still love today. Thankyou this takes me back to my childhood!💖😊
Funny, those kids are Tobey Maguires brothers, Raimi gave them a role in the film
Rosemary Harris will always be the embodiment of Aunt May
it’s incredible how spider-man has not just 1, but 2 masterpiece movies, one that helped shape the genre in its early days, and one that managed to be completely unique despite how oversaturated the genre had become
3 is great
@moamashups i was talking about 2 and into the spider-verse, regardless of how you feel about the others, you know they’re not close to being masterpieces like those two 😆
And the greatest comedy of all time, spider-man 3
*3 masterpiece movies. Spider-Man 3 was still a great and enjoyable film, despite the flaws the movie has, Sam Raimi still managed to make it a watchable movie despite of the overcrowded villains because of Sony's intervention to Sam's vision. Sam only wanted Sandman to be the main villain in the movie, with Harry Osborn as supporting villain, but Sony forced Sam Raimi to insert Venom because they know that Venom is a famous Spider-Man villain. But, Venom did not work in Spider-Man 3. There are a lot of deleted scenes that was only focused to Sandman because he is only supposed to be the main villain of the movie.
3 is a good movie that just didn’t meet the standards of the last movie. I’d still put it above some other Spider-Man movies
One of the things I don’t understand about this scene is that how where the kids able to get Spider-Mans mask on the train? I mean in the scene where he took it off, he took it off the top of the train and kinda throw it to the streets, so how where the kids able to get it? Either way, it’s still a very powerful scene in the movie and I love it :)
It probably managed to fly into the train somehow due to the wind current.
@@maxdrags3115 This is very true. It likely flew back then the wind pushed it into a window in the back of the train like when someone throws paper out their window for it to land in the middle of the street.
This is one of the best videos I’ve watched on RUclips in such a long time thank you for speaking your voice about this amazing movie
This was an incredible video. Genuinely felt like a gut punch how much emotional analysis you rightfully gave to this moment. Brb gonna rewatch Spider-Man 2
Damn was watching this while eating dinner, and your explanation hit me hard and made me teary hahaha. Spider-Man 2 is definitely the film that I've re-watched the most in my life. I'm super pumped to see what Raimi does with Doctor Strange's character now.
I really love spiderman, but I don't know why I do love this hero. Now I know why.
In any other super hero movie, relationship problems are just noise between the action, like Captain America for example, who we don't care what house he lives, how he pays rent or whaterver. But this movie capitalizes on that juicy spider-man "more-power-more-problems" strugle. They knew the audience enjoys peter parker's daily strugles like no other hero. I'm just sad the movie doesn't give him a break, a time to enjoy his love or tranquility. There should have been more motivation to him.
Ykw this means? Rewatching Spider-man 2 for the 60th time LESGOOO!
Fuck Spider-Man 2 is so good
It’s perfect you just released this videoed it was just Spider-Man 2s 17th birthday
The comeback in this movie was so masterfully executed that it felt way more earned than Tobey appearing as Spidey in the big screen after 14 LONG years!
im not saying this is making me want to cry but I can feel it. bc omg
Great Video Browntable.
Me, when I'm in the cinema watching NWH I also think of this scene. While Tobey's Spiderman walks out to portal I slightly whispered "it's good to have you back Spiderman."
When you realize Joey Diaz is on the train, you can't re-watch that scene the same way again
Really? Jamie pull that up!
“Listen Joe Rogan, lemme tell you ‘bout the time I ran into that wall-crawling fuck up on the Manhattan trainline, what a fuckin’ mess. Good thing I was blasted outta my mind that day”
Who?
@@VdeBeltran popular stand-up comedian. Google his picture and I’ll bet you’ll be able to pick him out of the crowd in that scene, easy.
"You want to get to him, you gotta go through me, cocksucka"
Fuck man, I wasn't expecting to cry today.
@@npcimknot958 he's real, he's you, he's all of us. (Sorry ik corny)
Beautifully done. Bravo. This made me tear up. I love Spider-Man so much.
That is exactly why I dislike the newest spiderman movies.
Everything that was good about spiderman before, is either replaced by some goofy shenanigans or just thrown out all together.
Great analysis my dood
"Im pretty sure this is what aquaman uses under water"
*And Mera too, i bet they dont have wax down there*
This almost brought me to tears. Spider-Man will always be a working class hero
damn it, man you made me cry. this was beautiful and all that is because of Sam raimi. I feel disrespectful calling it a movie because it feels much more than that. Spider man has tought me so much and actually we don't thank Sam, we thank Stan Lee for making this character in the first place. it's nice seeing myself in a superhero and the fact that we can all see ourselves in him because of his personal struggles says a lot. this isnt just a character. it's a real person to me
Great video!!
This is still the best Spiderman 🎥 ever made!
I’m gonna put some dirt in your eyes
Now dig on this
Oh boy yeah
I miss the part where that’s my problem
God I love Spiderman
When I'm early and it still shows 8 views
*random happiness*
I didn't cry... Okay I cried
The most accurate representation of jesus in superhero movies
@@somerandolad 🤣🤣🤣
@@somerandolad KAL EL NOOOOO
Call me crazy but I love religious symbolism is superhero movies, even though I'm not religious myself.
This is what the dark knight is to batman
What a fantastic video. I felt like I was watching the movie for the first time again. Thanks for what you do!
got goosebumps throughout
Good Insight! Good Point.
amazing video bro
Holy shit, that’s Phil Lamarr in the subway. I have watched SM2 a bunch of times since it came out on in theaters. I never knew that
I miss when heroes had actual character arcs. Watched Captain America the other day... his arc is basically - nice guy who is physically weak is gifted with magical strength.
The end.
No overcoming of personal flaw, no facing inner demon, no sacrifice (because his final sacrifice at the end isn't really a sacrifice, given that he was prepared to risk his life from the start of the film). Just... he gains power, does hero things, the end.
yoo this video made me cry
This movie shows how hard and how impossible life of a superhero is
Ken Miyamoto said that Spider-Man 2 is about Balance
Well that was heavy
Great content as always. I think Spider-Man 2 can now be considered classic cinema. Your insight is spot on with that moment. Always good to see people interact with the hero of the film and show what the point of the hero is.
Packing so much value in 10 minutes
I Hope We Can see that kind of scene in no way home because peter is on the Run
I know some of the people in new york is defending Spiderman as innocent But i hope there's a scene when some people in new york did something to help their Hero without a Superhuman abilities or skills but the power of Humanity
like Stan lee said : I Believe There's a Hero in all of us that keep us honest and Give us strength make us noble
anyone can be a hero with or without super power
I watch this video when i want to happy cry
this movie is really good
Spider man has got to be the greatest breakthrough in superhero history.
It's not just a mere paragon with cool powers.
And that's why there's so many Spider men. (Well, I guess there's a lot of Bat men too.)
Thanks, Stan Lee.
The kid who handed the spiderman mask stole mail from across my street and was arrested a few years ago
Venom goes brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
"We won't tell anyone."
Spider-Man 2 is the greatest movie ever made
Something Holland's movie will never achieve. Nothing will match Tobey trilogy.
Spider-Man 2 is my favorite Spidey movie.
Minecraft Foot Lettuce.
Spiderman 2 is second place to the first Spiderman, it's close and the only reason for it not being #1 for me is because the first film had a great impact to me as a kid.
Couldn’t have posted it at a better time! Just watched the trilogy again over the weekend. Fuck, it really holds up!
Who’s chopping onions?? Fantastic video.
This is a part of the reason I hate that Across the Spider verse made the mask thing more about acceptance than a sacrifice. It doesn't just make it less about the struggle of adulthood or take away from all the layers of the self sacrifice message, but it takes away a teaching opportunity.
As a kid I remember asking why Mary Jane is not sympathetic to Peter being late to her play and stuff like that, but it's because she is only getting half the story. He has his secrets, like many people and she doesn't know what he is going through, hence why she is mean. Spider man is a weird way taught child me to be mindful that people may not be doing what I want them to because they are struggling with things I am not even aware of. Warping the identity thing into a "I was afraid you wouldn't like it" message is such a down grade and doesn't help people in anyway
Chad Raimi
Heart.
Ayyyyy
@@Red_Spidey yooooo how ya doin
Happy because of this video 😊😊
@@Red_Spidey spiderman 2 makes everyone happy lol.
@@zabbas9371 oh boy yeah
He right
Never realized Joey Diaz was in Spiderman 2
passenger: he’s, just a kid, no older then my son.😥
peter: *wakes up*
other passengers: *look down on him*
peter: (realized his mask is off)
other passenger: its all right.
children: we found spmething.
peter:(has his mask)
children: we wont tell nobody.
peter:(softly smiles then puts his mask back on)
children: its good to have you back spiderman.
me:😣😖😭
This was really fucking beautiful man, this shit had me tearing up on my break. I really love this 🤧
Are u gonna do a visdeo on black widow
Hands down the best comic book film to grace the big screen. And so far no movie has surpassed what Sam Raimi created
Best movie
A friend of mine keeps saying that Tom is the most comic accurate and that Tobey is a total joke.
God i absolutely *LOVE* this trilogy so much. It captures what it means to be a hero and to be human. You can analyze any scene and you can get so much out of it. Raimi and Toby did such an amazing job at this!
is it just me or does Mauricio look more jacked
Ah yes, just what I'm looking for when watching an in depth analysis of a scene, how to shave my balls.
If you've seen it could you do a video about Looney tunes back in action
Alright sure but those kids saving that mask is total BS and you know it....but
I can overlook it due to how good this overall scene is.
This is why Spiderman 2 is the best Spiderman movie.
Hey Jon Watts, you taking notes?