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Watch: James Franco's about-to-get-demented clapping in Spider-Man 2
Movie Feature | Matt Looker | 21st June 2016
Stopped, just as he was really starting to throw his whole weight behind it. Who knows what kind of rhythmic body-jolting this would have resulted in had he been allowed to carry on? -
Spider-Man sequel's "soundtrack supergroup" sounds... erm... shit?
Movie News | Ali Gray | 1st November 2013
And I'm not just saying that because 'shit' begins with 's': Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams, Dave Stewart, Johnny Marr and Incubus’s Michael Einziger will all be squabbling over the triangle when they team up to record the soundtrack for The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
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I can't watch that 'Electro' teaser without thinking of this
Movie Feature | Matt | 20th July 2013
This might be Spider-Man's least fearsome enemy yet (original Amazing Spider-Man 2 teaser here). -
6 things Jamie Foxx's Spider-Man villain Electro (sort of) looks like
Movie Feature | Ali | 17th April 2013
Modelling themselves on photographer Peter Parker, paparazzi snoopers managed to snag themselves some cool pictures of Jamie Foxx in make-up, if not in costume, as The Amazing Spider-Man 2's villain Electro. We can't help but think he looks a little familiar. A bit like...
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Proof that Seth MacFarlane's sexism is anything but harmless
Movie Feature | Ali | 27th February 2013
Nobody told me it was National Sexism Week. I would have bought a badge or something. First came Seth MacFarlane's boob-centric stint as Oscars host, then everyone piled in to insult a 21-year-old American actress walking down the street for not being as attractive as a comic-book character. I don't know about the rest of you fellas, but I'm feeling pretty ashamed about my own penis right now. Moreso than usual.
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Amazing Spider-Man 2 set photo shows Spidey finding new thrills
Movie News | Ali | 26th February 2013
Some criminals will do ANYTHING to avoid going to jail. (Pic via BC).
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Spider-Man 2
Movie Review | Ali | 2nd September 2004
"With great power comes great responsibility." These words more than any others were hammered home in the first instalment of Spider-Man, an ethos passed down from his uncle that Peter Parker came to live by. Bizarrely enough, it became something of a motto for director Sam Raimi, too; the plaudits he received for th...
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