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The new Spider-Man movie
Thursday, March 18, 2010 11:31 AM
DEWRASTLER
Thursday, March 18, 2010 12:03 PM
ZEEK
Thursday, March 18, 2010 1:06 PM
WHODIED
Quote:I was invited to see the first Spider-Man movie in Sam Raimi’s office. Marvel wanted me to take a look at it. So I’m having this nerd-gasm of seeing the movie in Sam Raimi’s office. It was unfinished. It was six months before it came out. I was sitting on a couch next to Stan Lee who I really had never met. That was a really profound day for me. I did watch Stan the entire time and not the movie because I was much more interested in what was going through his head than what was going on in the movie. Honestly, I don’t think I said a damn thing. When the movie was over there were a couple of places where Sam Raimi was specifically asking for help. Stan was very emotional, not boo-hooey emotional, but very verklempt. He finally saw his vision come to life. Technology had finally caught up with his imagination. He got to watch it. I watched all this happen and literally when Sam said, “Do you think you could write a line of dialogue?” Stan literally just grabbed his coat and said, “Hey buddy, I wrote 129 issues. You can have any line of dialogue you want from them. I’m out of here. See you later guys. Bye, bye.” He’s out. And I stayed for hours because I was honored that they even asked me. An hour in, I was sitting in the office there and writing lines of dialogue. I thought at the time the one thing that was missing that they did eventually fix was that Spider-Man had no funny lines. He’s not trash-talking. So I wrote a line of dialogue that made fun of the Green Goblin costume. And one of the producers looked at me like I had just peed on her. She goes, “That costume costs a lot of money.” I say, “I know but he would make fun of it. He would make fun of everything. He’s a trash-talking basketball player.” And I could see that look of “Get the fuck out of here,” but she hadn’t said that yet. And I thought Stan’s a genius. He knew to leave. This man knew, “Go. Run.” He knew. That’s a man who has experience in the world.
Thursday, March 18, 2010 3:04 PM
Thursday, March 18, 2010 3:08 PM
OLDGUY
What Would Mal do ?
Friday, March 19, 2010 6:41 AM
STORYMARK
Saturday, March 20, 2010 10:50 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Storymark: Word now is that this reboot will be more-or-less a direct adaptation of the first story arc of the Ultimate Spider-Man series. So, if they stick to that, there'll be no lizard, but instead a mutated Green Goblin.
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