Everything about this was amazing. Once his mask was damaged and inhibited his ability to focus on the situation, he took it off and focused solely on stopping the train. Nothing else mattered but saving those strangers. It showed that Peter was willing to sacrifice himself for others. It also showed that he brought the community together. They saved him from falling and all agreed to keep his identity safe. This was one of the most human moments we have ever had in a superhero movie.
Anybody else kinda tear up when you see all the people universally agreeing not to ever speak of seeing him without his mask? Something about that moment just feels beautiful. God Tobey is still the best Spidey. Brought so much emotion to the character.
@@everythingisawesome2903 if you ever watch Chris Stuckman's review of all the Spider-Man movies he says that. In the first Tobey one, the city turned against him because of Jamieson, but then got back in his side. Then obviously in the second one the city is still on his side. Even in the third, which I still think isn't a bad movie, they show how much the city relies on him. Garfield's Spider-Man never had this, they were on his side from the beginning, there was no fight to gain the trust of the city. And for Holland's Spider-Man, they're just now getting into the public being against him. I love the MCU, but sometimes they don't feel like art like all the movies that aren't tied to any huge universe. Tobey's Spider-Man 1 and 2 are still the best imo, and I don't think that'll ever change because of how emotional those two movies make you feel. It feels real. Same with why so many think the Dark Knight Trilogy are the best superhero movies, because they don't feel like superhero movies. The people feel real. I write so much when I talk about these superhero movies I love 😂
@@everythingisawesome2903 He hasn't Fully grown as a matured Spiderman yet. I think in Raimis Spiderman everything happens so fast. Him getting powers as well as fighting Villains and becoming an experienced fighter pretty soon. But MCU takes everything slowly and steadily therefore I think it's more accurate. It is nearly impossible for a school kid to take all these big responsibilities into his hands without much experience. Afterall he is a kid. It's due to that reason why we are getting Spiderman No way home in the first place. If all these Spiderman had a similar take on them there was no point in rebooting them 3 times. Each time they wanted to have a different take on Spiderman. It's human nature to like and dislike something, it is impossible to make people love something universally.
@@unnirajac8617 for sure. Idk, out of all of them tho I definitely think Tobey's Spider-Man is the most selfless out of all of them. Imo of course. The one review I watched of Garfield's made a good point in the second one when he's chasing rhino he doesn't just stop him. He tells him all these jokes and what not possibly causing people to die because rhino is just causing havoc driving all around. I don't hate on Garfield, I just think he didn't have a great script to work with. And Tom's, he just doesn't feel like his own hero yet. He's constantly in Tony's shadow. I get different takes, and I'm all for them, but imo Tobey has still been the definitive version of the character. Even if he doesn't have all the quips and mechanical web shooters, the heart of the character is there in his performance.
@@unnirajac8617 the thing with the MCU Tom's version is he's been Spider-Man for a bit by the time we see him. I almost guarantee if we met him in when he first got bit it would be almost very similar to Andrew and Tobey's Spider-Mans being thrust into action. That's how it is tho, almost as soon as Uncle Ben dies Peter makes that choice to use his power for good. That's how selfless he is. He immediately realizes that's what he's meant to do. So if we would have met Tom around uncle Ben's death, I think it probably would have came off as fast like you mentioned for how you think Tobey's felt. Spider-Man isn't like Batman who took years to train himself. Spidey makes it up on the fly. And I wouldn't say Tobey is super experienced in the beginning. I mean he gets his ass kicked by Goblin at the end of the first. He does become experienced by the second one for sure tho, cuz I think they say it's been 2 years that happened in between the two movies. To sum things up tho I'm just happy it seems that fans of all versions are getting to see the ones they love the most again (hopefully/almost certainly). It's a really cool thing marvel is doing.
Still can't believe this movie will turn 20 years old in the next 2 months or so. One of the best superhero movies of all time alongside The Dark Knight
@@thebestplayerdead956OMG!! What an irony! I watched "Spider-Man 2" with my son this morning, he only knew Tom a little. When he saw this scene on the train today, he was completely excited and was rooting for Spidey. It started with me saying: "You know what, son? We're watching Dad's Spider-Man today" 😂😁❤️
I love that line “He’s just a kid. No older than my son.” It perfectly captures the character of Peter Parker. Yes, he’s this larger than life super hero but at the end of the day, he really is just a kid trying his best.
Two things that made this scene one of the most powerful and emotional: a) It really shows that even superheroes has limits. You can see that SpiderMan literally just used his webs and body strength to stop the train. b) The fact that one of the passengers said, “He’s just a kid; not older than my son.” They all thought that SpiderMan is a trained professional or martial artist. But in reality, he is just your average pizza guy who is still studying for his degree.
c) The way the New Yorkers unanimously agree to never speak about Spiderman's identity and to stand in front to shield him from harm. It shows how they truly appreciate Spidey as a hero and not some superpowered human
A science class student, a part-time pizza delivery boy, who tries to spend time with his Aunt, tries to maintain relations with MJ. And on top of these, HE'S THE PROTECTOR OF THE CITY !! Hats off to Peter for living several lives simultaneously 👍👍
My favorite part is that everyone saw his face, but nobody, not A SINGLE PERSON revealed his identity. Sure, they didn't know him personally or his name, but they kept his face hidden. Spiderman saved the people of New York, and they immediately paid him back.
"He's just a kid, no older than my son." Those words hit real deep when you realize that they thought that Spiderman was some trained professional with powers rather than your hustling Pizza Kid
Canonically, Peter was still 15 when he started out as Spider-Man. That's what's compelling about early Spidey. Can you imagine seeing a 15-year old kid putting his body on the line to save a bunch of strangers?
@@asadelfadillah8008 God damn thats insane!! I'm glad that the one stranger says " he just a kid, no older then my son" really puts things into perspective
@@asadelfadillah8008 That was in the comics right? Because Peter was a high school senior in Spider-Man 1, which makes him 18. And in Spider-Man 2 he was 21. I believe the reason seeing a 15-year old kid putting his body on the line to save a bunch of strangers is so weird to us is because of the time difference. Back when the comics were published the rough patch for life through which people turn into adults was between fourteen to seventeen, now It's eighteen to twenty five.
@@prosaic.7944 Hes really only a teen in the first 20-40 issues of the original comics back in the 60's, for the rest of the series he's a college student, college grad that's broke, a married man, a elementary school teacher and single adult in his mid 20's after one more day.
The MCU is literally goverbment propganda about how only rich elites and people who work for the military industrial complex are allowed to be heroes. The Sam Raimi trilogy is about how anyone can be a hero. They're basically polar opposites of each other. Even MCU Spiderman can't be a hero until he gets his AI-powered super suit from NATO.
What i love about the scene is it shows people of all different ages and backgrounds working together to try and help. Kinda feels like blockbuster movies often used to reflect a more unified society
My top 5 superhero franchises 1. Raimi's Spider Man trilogy 2. MCU Thor franchise (unpopular opinion but Ragnarok elevated it) 3. Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy 4. Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy 5. MCU Steve Rogers trilogy
I know people love to make fun of Tobey's screams and facial expressions in this scene but you gotta realize that its the most realistic way, There's no way you're stopping a train with webs while keeping a straight face while making a few grunts
The fact he doesn't care to look good, that he just wants to look like he's putting his absolute ALL into it, THAT is what makes good acting. I personally spend a lot of time and have so in my lifetime, forcing. Stretching out my muscles to the absolute sheer limit of ripping and failing me. I know the amount of willpower that would go into holding onto those webs and it requires an absolute conviction from within the deepest parts of your soul. He WANTED to stop that train for real, he wanted to really be Spiderman really putting his all.
Yeah, I really don't get when people make fun of his facial expressions, I mean, he is stopping a freaking bullet train which is running at the speed of 80 milles per hour, ofcourse his face is supposed to look like that. If these people lift heavy weights at a gym, they will also make face like that or even worse.
@@ethankly12 surprisingly Doc Ocs arms aren't complete CGI. Their really well done mechanical prostheticsWith CGI additions. At least when he's standing around. They try to keep them moving fast or blurry whenever it's pure cgi
I love this scene still."He's just a kid...no older than my son."Thats when some people in New York realized that Spider man isnt a trained professional, he's a struggeling young man who selflessly decided to use his powers to help them with no tutor,no instructions and no idea what he was doing,just doing his best every day.
but yes that's what spiderman is knowing that he is capable of said responsibility and accepting the burden of that responsibility even if its sacrificing his relationships, his job and himself yet he still keeps fighting.
No enhanced suit, no AI walking him through anything, no high tech glasses, no Nick Fury, no Iron Man, no help. Just grit, heart, will, and his own strength. Hopefully Tom Holland’s Spider Man gets here someday.
@@gingycat2395 Tbh, no matter what Tom Holland’s Spider - Man does, Iron Man is always going to overshadow him. He’ll forever be Iron Man’s little protege. Not Spider - Man.
@@TCT24 I mean far from home was kind of about him realizing that he can’t be the next iron man so he’s just good sticking with Spider-Man wasn’t it. You can always have faith
@@gingycat2395 Far From Home was about him realizing he isn’t Iron Man, *BUT* he still used Stark’s tech (Glasses and Suit). Everything he has is Stark’s. And I’m not completely abandoning the idea that he won’t become his own Spider - Man, but it really hurts Spider - Man’s character when he is constantly using Stark’s tech to better himself.
The fact he passes out the exact moment he knows they are safe shows that he was desperately trying to stay conscious while everyone’s lives were on the line.
This scene is so powerful. The whole movie Peter is having an identity crisis. It destroys him psychologically. But the smiling faces of the people looking at him without his mask, the very people he just saved, IS the payoff of the movie. He finally realizes that its ok to be Spider-Man. That people need him. Depend on him with their lives. With great power comes great responsibility. His identity is no longer in question to himself.
This Spidey is the best because he made his own suit, he didn’t need Tony Stark’s help. Every hero fight in all three films is him going hand to hand using his own devices, his own strength, no high tech stuff. It don’t get more authentic than that.
Okay, if you want to be another Holland hater and just complain, then you have no right to be called a Spider-Man fan. All Spider-Man actors have their own paces and own specialities. Best to just enjoy them all and love the character instead of complaining. Want something to complain about? How about Spider-Man getting therapy due to losing everyone he cares about.
The moment when those normal people standing between Spidey and Doc Orc, we never see that moment again in any superhero movie. That's why this is still best Spiderman movie ever, for me. It's heartwarming, and in someway it encourage a heroic part inside us.
Regular people, with no superpowers or anything extraordinary about them still stood up for their hero to protect him. That's the best part of this whole scene. That you don't have to be super to be someone's hero.
ANYTHING MCU HAS DONE! No "fireworks shows" Lasers, electricity, flying , portals, Virtual /fantasy worlds, RIDICULOUS VIDEO GAME LOOKING CGI!!! 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 This STILL holds up compared to anything done in the last DECADE!
This sequence still holds up today, but back in 2004? This shit was _mind-blowing._ Even today, that shot of him dodging the oncoming train still gives me chills.
It’s crazy how well this holds up. There are some obvious cgi of Molina but aside from that it’s a dope fight from a building onto a train The premise itself is simple and believable and that’s what makes it so good
@@madrolla - Not to mention the fight between Doc Ock and Spiderman is just physical and brutal, that’s the one thing the other Spiderman films didn’t really have a fight this gritty.
this scene alone is better than both of the "amazing" spiderman movies lmao. i still remember this dumbass in school defending the amazing spiderman movies when the 2nd one was coming out, hes like "these are better cus they are more comic accurate". that does not make the movies better. sam raimis adaptation of spiderman was so much better, more creative, better writing, better fight scenes, etc
@@ImQuirkless Agree 100% You know why Sam Raimi's Spiderman adaptation was really good? When I was reading comics and graphic novels, my older relatives could not relate to them and Sam Raimi knew he had to make Spiderman for everyone, not just comic book fans. Accuracy is good if you're targeting a small niche, but if you want everyone to enjoy the character, you have to make it relatable to all. Comic book fans will not like it but your grandpa might.
I rewatched this film yesterday after 15 years or so; and trust me, rewatching it as an adult you fully realize what a fucking hero Spiderman is; specially in this scene; he has nothing, no money, no girl, nothing; and yet, he gives everything he has to defend his city. I was on the verge of tears in this scene. SPIDERMAN YOU ROCK!!!!!
This scene showcases EVERYTHING amazing about Spider-Man. Swinging, walk crawling, agility and spider sense, and super strength. He adapted to a new situation through the fight that showed what Spider-Man can do. Most importantly through all the action they showed him being the PEOPLE’s hero. This is everything Spider-Man is.
Other than the dad jokes Tobey is the best incarnation of the character imo. He has good quips in the PS2 game though so I think it was just a choice of writing.
I think it's because in this moment 99% of people would care more about making it out alive rather than taking video, the ones at the front anyway. The ones in the back compartments who have already seen Spider-Man break several windows and see him carried to the back however would more than likely not be so secretive about it, especially once the train is stopped and danger has passed
Spider-Man 2 is not only a great movie by itself but it’s basically everything that Spider-Man is supposed to be about. Certainly the best interpretation of what it is to be Spider-Man and the struggles of being Peter Parker. Anyone who reads the comics knows what I’m talking about. Best Spider-Man movie, hands down.
I grew up in NYC so whenever I use to take the 4 train (the one that’s above ground) I use to go to the front of the train and pretend like I was the one stopping the train and the adults use to clap sometimes. It’s the little things that make our childhood wholesome. A kid always remembers !
This scene for me described perfectly what superheroes should be about: people. In the MCU civilians are there just to... Actually watch, not even be saved. This scene shows New York defending its hero and the hero finally accepting his role and identity because of that recognition form the people. It's so powerful, so inspiring.
Yeah but, now it's aa bunch of space peeps trying to rule earth or, yah know... Wipe half of it away like dirt. Plus, they never really attack civilians anymore, they just get stuck in the crossfire. It's not about saving NYC anymore, it's about saving the plant.
@@asagara34 i think this is what makes the first couple original Sam raimi films so powerful. New York and the individual citizens are a superhero in their own right. And it’s all handled so well. Maybe it’s nostalgia but when the people set him down and assure him his secret is safe with them it just feels so powerful. That moment transcends pretty much every moment in superhero movies since
Literally I love that part where the train passes right by him where he has to lay flat on the train. But I love that toms Spider-Man did his spidey sense with mysterio
@@wtf9454 Another good part is when he’s standing on top of the moving train and there’s a bridge in front so he suddenly just leans his body back so fast, ducking the bridge like a boss.. so legendary!
I think it is pretty safe to say that (not considering gadgets outside of the web-shooters) Tobey's Spider-Man is really the most powerful of the three
The scene with the train passengers promising to keep Spidey's secret always get me because through the whole movie up to this point nothing was going right in Peter's life. And while most people of New York were already seeing Spider-man as a hero, they never knew that the person behind the mask was a unassuming young man essentially down on his luck and struggling to keep his life together. So when he saves everyone on the train and they see his face, its Peter Parker that saved them, not Spider-man. Peter for once finally got the recognition he deserved and that always makes me tear up.
Man I remember years ago when I was reading Spiderman fanfiction based off of these movies. There was one that I think was written before SP3 since Harry as the Green Goblin was the bad guy. Anyways Harry worked to derail Peter and MJ's wedding plans and while looking for a replacement vendor for something or other Peter inadvertently found one of the people from the train and didn't realize it and they all came together to make the wedding work as a thank you for him saving them. It wasn't until it was all over that Peter even found out who everyone that helped him was
tobey got a lot of flack for his faces but honestly, the amount of emotionally intense, physically intensive things the character has gone through, i believe tobey really was spot on with his performance conveying what peter had to do/go through
This movie captured one of Peter Parker’s biggest conflicts, living two lives. Peter Parker is an interesting character for a couple reasons, one of them being his struggles of trying to be two different people; a student/an average adult (depends on the time) and a superhero. And this movie showcases its not easy to live two different lives, something Peter Parker has always had to deal with. Furthermore, this movie also captured the “with great power, comes great responsibility” message, as in his absence, chaos would’ve happened, but when he returned, he saved the day! No Way Home was fantastic, but I think Spider-Man 2 takes the cake as the best Spider-Man and best Marvel movie
The poetry of how goblin told Peter how the people of the city would relish in seeing him fail. Only for the very people to save spider man from falling. To carry him above their own heads and gently let him down as though they were angels letting him rest in heaven. Spider-Man is my favorite hero.
This scene is probably my favourite in entire Raimi series. Peter's absolute determination to stop the train and save the passengers, regardless of the risks to his own wellbeing show a fundamental understanding of what makes Spider-Man who he is.
@@CloroxBleach-yb3ox the difference is, MCU Peter failed to save that cruiser. Stark did it for him. If that was in this universe, the people on that cruiser would have fuckin died, which is where Tobey's peter gets his strength. The difference isn't how much they can bench or whatever- its force of will that you cannot, must not and *will not* fail.
The scene when he fainted and everyone carries him and gently lays him down is one of the most heartwarming scenes literally, it makes me so emotional. When I was a kid I cried in this scene.
The close up shot around 6:03 seems symbolicly personal to me, it showed that he is still a human with limitation and vulnerability. Hes been through a lot of shit and never been personally thanked (due to the secrecy reason obv), but this scene really show how much he meant for the community. I dont think MCU has ever done a scene as powerful as this, simple yet very heartwarming.
Shows you how much the world has changed. This scene has Tobey unmasked and remaining anonymous while Tom spends his first day back at school with a thousand phones recording his every move.
I feel like a few people seeing you after saving their lives is different from everyone knowing who you are after supposedly killing a person who saved the universe
What I love about this scene is that it perfectly contradicts what Goblin told Peter in the first movie that everyone says was “always right” about how the community would relish in seeing Spider-Man fail, fall and die trying. You can see in this scene that Peter remembers this but it still doesn’t matter to him, he is Spider-Man and Spider-Man is a hero to the end. So as he loses consciousness he thinks that he’s failed, he knows that he is about to die trying to save these people and he falls. But as he falls he is lifted back up by the people that he saved. This proved Goblin wrong and truly showed Peter what Spider-Man represents to New York
Admittedly I didn’t care for Goblin’s sermon in when I first saw 1, only because it felt out of place with what was otherwise going on in the first movie. But you’re right. This and most of how Peter chooses to act as a hero are one long refutation to Osborne’s bitter, self righteous advice. It’s one long ,”No, you’re not right. No I will not become as bad as the villains I try to thwart. And no, your way will not be proven right. You don’t get to win.”
I guess from a cinematic perspective, when the mask comes off, it wasn't just Spiderman, it was also Peter Parker. Who he is truly all comes together, the bravery and righteousness of Spider-Man and the Strength and Heart of Peter. Instead of fighting both sides of his life, He embraces them.
@@lickenhuntsman5338 to be fair, i think almost all films have those great chemistry scenes… for tdk it would have to be christian bale and heaths interrogation scene… LMFAO batman absolutely going bananas and the joker is just laughing and enjoying the beat down… Even in No Way Home, the scene in the hallway with green goblin and tom holland where green is getting beat up stupidly and he’s laughing menacingly in between hits
Just me or super hero movies don't do this anymore?: SAVE civilians, it's always a big CGI fight with the bad guy and his henchmen at the end. We need more of this... Thank you Raimi.
To be fair tho. Avengers save a lot of civilians in Avengers 1 and 2, but the Spider-Man movies definitely highlighted the New Yorkers as an important character for sure
Most iconic scene in spiderman history. This was the first time spidey's hidden identity was at risk of being exposed to a lot of people, and they all were grateful and protected him.
The funny thing here is that peter did hold his punches back a little. Doc ock is still a human and peter could probably easily knock his head off. But no excuses for that minute hand, dude threw that shit with full force lol.
Yup. The only argument the new gen kiddies have for Tom Holland's Spiderman is that "Spiderman was a kid in comics! His version is more comic accurate!" When i know for a fact majority of them have never even read a Marvel comic book before and are just sheep Holland fans lmao
@@arthurwaring The failure of the new films is the webslinging. Washington DC, Paris, a ferry in the water? The new films grounded Spidey. The action here puts you in the air.
The cgi holds up really well for a movie that came out in 2004. Best spider man movie in my opinion. Great character development for Spider-Man throughout the movie.
@@spider-man500 Exactly, Sam Raimi actually thought out the movies and took time with the characters and made the movies blockbuster hits each time. Marc Webb really seemed to not even care about Spider-Man. And the MCU Spider-Man was bland and boring nothing emotional or intense like Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man.
@@theevilloafers5235 it’s my opinion, I’m not trying to slander Marc, he did a decent job with the first Amazing Spider-Man movie. But the sequel was bad because of Sony messing up the movies. The sequel was all over the place with adding too many villains. As much as I liked the first Amazing Spider-Man, Sony ruined the series.
I loved how “physical” tobey’s Spider-Man was. Like doc oc was ready to get these hands!! .no gadgets no, no tech, no nothing..just pure will! This movie is just pure perfection.
Love this fight. I just need to ignore this guy who can stop a train is LANDING BOMBS on this normal dude with mechanical arms and he isn’t getting knocked out haha I get he pulls his punches but damn I forgot how much he hits him in this!
@@leonparker3688 actually in the comic he invent some hi tech suits too, however in the MCU version Tony who made the him some suit, maybe because Peter in MCU version still not capable to make some hi tech futuristic suit by himself 😂
Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield are both amezing actors no doubt about that..but what Toby brought to the character is just simply unmatchable..he is the best spiderman ever, by a distance.. period
@@thekodex1186 tbh I don’t think any reasonable person invalidates the acting talent of Andrew/Tom or what they bring to the table, but it’s just that Tobey brought more to the character development of Spider-man in general and made him far more relatable. Still appreciate the other takes though, but it’s hard to deny that Tobey is the best because of those very reasons haha.
@@aaaaaaaaaalrightythen9953 I very much agree, though I would rank Tom Holland way above Garfields take, Tobey Maguire have proven to be the definitive take on Spiderman hands down.
For me it’s just mind blowing that in 8 minutes we got an incredible fight scene, awesome action, an epic heroic scene, good dialogues, character development, great sound track. Nowadays we see marvel and delivering not 1% of this in 2h long movies
6:03 I love this shot, it has so much depth in it. A close up look at Spider-Man's logo, and people's hands around it. This time people are the ones who saved Spider-Man and thanked him
The guy that stands up for him first is a pretty big comedian now he used to do a lot of acting and he somehow got a cameo here. His names Joey “coco” Diaz
@@maverick608 i think its more that toms spidey is probably the most faithful to the comics and is the best protrayl of him even though he relied a lot on tony it isnt that weird considering that in the comics tony and spidey were actually quite close in a lot of storylines as well.
@@romanbullard1630 i love tobey but you guys saw tobey in the theatres at your time and now we are seeing tom. its just your childhood nostalgia but I agree that Tobey's the best. Tom's acting is amazing especially the illusion scene in the last movie. Its the crappy Iron Spider thing that gets me.
I am a fan of both Tobey and Tom, but Tobey's movies have a special place in my heart, and I'm sure most of the people would say the same. While Tom's movies are all good and entertaining, Tobey's movies were art.
The people on the train, they were amazing. Showed that's there's good in people. They saved him from falling, carefully lowered him, promised that they wouldn't tell anyone what he looked like and guarded him with their life. You can see their scared faces, they knew that Doc Ock can tear them in half in the blink of an eye. Yet, they stood up, to insurmountable odds- and faced their fears to do what they believed in. That's the people Spiderman inspires.
More so than the guy with the robot arm/tentacles and the super strong teenager who throws spider webs around from his wrists? It doesn't matter that the reactions of the citizens is surreal, it's what superhero films should aspire to, being inspiring. That's what that one did and what the MCU doesn't get these days.
even better, they embraced him, them holding him and carefully bringing him inside show how they accept him as a hero, he gave his alll to save their lives and they are grateful for having someone like him, even tough he's so young he has a heart of gold that leads him to protect others
I just realized This scene proves green goblin wrong. After everything he does for New York the citizens get the chance to save him and keep his identity safe.
Tobey McGuire's spiderman trilogy will always be top tier for me .and the fact that the civilians saw him unmasked for saving their lives and vow not to tell anyone who he really was is something you wont see in a future MCU
Proportionately as strong as a Spider :3 I guess his strength would depend on how strong the individual species of spider he was bitten by was, but generally speaking, the average Spider is able to lift up to 70 times the amount of its own bodyweight. That’d already make him insanely strong, but since the spider was enhanced by experimentation and genetic modification at Oscorp, it’s probably the case that the spider was even stronger than that, thus making Spidey even stronger.
My favorite thing about these particular Spider Man movies is the constant theme of everyday heroes. Peter is almost never the only one being heroic. You have the people in this scene catching him, keeping his identity secret, and putting themselves between him and Doc Ock. There's the scene with him vs Goblin on the bridge where he's trying to save both Mary Jane and a car full of people, and Goblin is attacking him, and people on the bridge start throwing stuff at Goblin to get him off Peter. There's the scene where he rushes into a burning building to save a child without his powers and the floor collapses under him, and the little girl tries to help him up despite being like a toddler. There's a scene during a fight where a couple women are about to get crushed by falling debris and a random guy grabs them and pulls them out of the way. The movies are just full of it, and I love it. Because even if Peter feels like it is, the weight of the entire world is never put on his shoulders. Everyone around him is helping and being heroic in their own small ways. And it's a cool message that everyone doesn't just stand around waiting for the masked hero to save everyone, they go out of their way to save each other as well.
One of the exemplary reasons I love this trilogy to death apart from it being about my favorite superhero. A deeply meaningful theme that you don’t see in modern cinema often
What if he used multiple webs and used BOTH legs at the same time You will probably dislocate your pelvis or something but it might stop the train faster
Because it is. I don't know what it is about this fight specifically. But it feels so much more impactful and almost brutal than anything in No Way Home.
@@crazyJman80 I think it’s the sound design. Raimi’s films sound AMAZING. It gives everything so much more weight. Eg: At the beginning when Ock throws the clock hand, that little metallic twang it does gives us a good feel for it’s weight and momentum.
This is the most memorable scenes in all of Spiderman movies. Not even Holland with all his high tech suit and nowadays CG can have memorable scene like this.
Tobey was a brawler tho…and he actually uses his spidey sense in almost every move. If he’s not busting shit up in the MCU then they’re definitely nerfing him.
Bruh thtll be some bullshit honestly like how can they nerf down the OG spider-man just like tht since Bully Maguire is kinda oldish now they'll just use him for shits and giggles because of his age mid battle like the Avengers movies where they stop mid fight just to do un funny jokes😅😅😅😅
Absolutely, Tobey's Spider-Man is an in your face brawler going for knockout blows. Garfield's Spider-Man was a counter puncher that's waiting for his opponents to fall into his trap. Holland's Spider-Man just shoots webs 🕸
A whole train sees his face: "We wont tell nobody." Literally saves half of the universe and then the world from murder drones and a crazy guy blowing his cover: Put him on trial and try him as an adult.
Well to be fair there is a video of him orchestrating the London attack and killing someone who people considered a great superhero circulating the internet
@@raflystiansahlatif5293 ok. That's a really strong argument. PO: i feel like you probably ask the super hero who willingly handed over the infinity gauntlet to just bring in witnesses 😆 But what you said is pretty solid.
Yea well, he's a vigilante, he's a public menace, I want that wall crawling arachnid prosecuted, I want him strung up by his web. I WANT SPIDER-MAN!!!!!
You can see how honoured they were to behold his identity. You can feel the reverence and respect and love they have for him. What a deep scene. A privilege to watch!
His scream makes it. Just put every ounce of will into it. For the people. Even Joey Diaz had to salute Edit* Thank you for all the likes ladies and gents! I’ve never even got over 25 before, just reaffirms my love for this movie and the joy it brings everyone who lived through the Tobey-verse
The scream of the one who is willing to sacrifice everything to save his neighbours, even if it's the last thing he'll ever do. The scream of the ultimate gift. He's not expecting to survive himself. That's what a hero is.
@@allykayalltheway6631 i believe mcu is trying to portray holland as a kid who still has to realise his true strength and ability.Hopefully we can see him go full insta kill mode someday without holding back
Can we appreciate how the entire fight is center framed, even the parts where the CGI can be seen? No Taken Cuts, no interruptions, no shaky cams... this _entire_ part is one continuous scenario that fills you with dread and lets you, as the viewer, at the edge of your seat. Shows how much of a pro Sam Raimi became.
I miss how action sequences used to be filmed, from about 1995 to 2010 was when Hollywood was at its best with this stuff. The Spiderman trilogy, Matrix trilogy, Titanic. Like yeah, they used green screens at times and special effects, but there was a hell of a lot of practical effects and real stunts that gave the films a wayyyyyyy more authentic feeling. Also the camera work and editing, with a focus on continuous panning and chasing shots instead of the bullshit shaky cam with a million cuts a minute we get today. So much better back then.
@Jon Bradley 🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 VERY WELL SAID!!!!! "shaky and continuous shot changes" Very very true!! A good amount of PRACTICAL EFFECTS Long continous shots during exciting sequences...... There was a time when I Thought I wanted to be in movies MYSELF(actor) Because movies did not rely on Extensive use of CGI/GREEN SCREEN like today! Long story SHORT, movies today are just not the same. And I'm having second thoughts about wanting to be in movies. If people drool over EXAGGERATED/ OVER THE TOP/ RIDICULOUS CGI/ GREEN SCREEN Shaky cam, continuous shot changing action........ HELL NO!
Tobey is the real spiderman no relying on stark or the avengers no prosthetic webbing no enhanced suit no ai walking him no high tech glasses no nothing this is how a real spiderman should be
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Everything about this was amazing.
Once his mask was damaged and inhibited his ability to focus on the situation, he took it off and focused solely on stopping the train. Nothing else mattered but saving those strangers. It showed that Peter was willing to sacrifice himself for others.
It also showed that he brought the community together. They saved him from falling and all agreed to keep his identity safe. This was one of the most human moments we have ever had in a superhero movie.
It's pretty symbolic on all fronts. I mean, what's a 🕸 for if not bringing people together, right 🤷
this scene still makes me cry, so awesome
Fact
@@NeoTechnifacts this scene is what made little 6 year old me a forever spider-man fan
If this happened on real life, someone would have already taken a picture of him while he was stopping train.
"It's good to have you back, Spider-Man."
That line aged beautifully.
As soon as he stepped out of the portal, I quietly said that to myself.
@@somerandolad Understood that reference❤
How much you wanna bet they planned it
Too bad his return was on a crashgrab fan-service movie. Hopefully he will be in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
@@somerandolad I'm up there with you brother :)
Anybody else kinda tear up when you see all the people universally agreeing not to ever speak of seeing him without his mask? Something about that moment just feels beautiful. God Tobey is still the best Spidey. Brought so much emotion to the character.
That's what these MCU'S Spiderman movies lack, no personal connection between the New Yorkers and Spiderman.
@@everythingisawesome2903 if you ever watch Chris Stuckman's review of all the Spider-Man movies he says that. In the first Tobey one, the city turned against him because of Jamieson, but then got back in his side. Then obviously in the second one the city is still on his side. Even in the third, which I still think isn't a bad movie, they show how much the city relies on him. Garfield's Spider-Man never had this, they were on his side from the beginning, there was no fight to gain the trust of the city. And for Holland's Spider-Man, they're just now getting into the public being against him. I love the MCU, but sometimes they don't feel like art like all the movies that aren't tied to any huge universe. Tobey's Spider-Man 1 and 2 are still the best imo, and I don't think that'll ever change because of how emotional those two movies make you feel. It feels real. Same with why so many think the Dark Knight Trilogy are the best superhero movies, because they don't feel like superhero movies. The people feel real. I write so much when I talk about these superhero movies I love 😂
@@everythingisawesome2903 He hasn't Fully grown as a matured Spiderman yet. I think in Raimis Spiderman everything happens so fast. Him getting powers as well as fighting Villains and becoming an experienced fighter pretty soon. But MCU takes everything slowly and steadily therefore I think it's more accurate. It is nearly impossible for a school kid to take all these big responsibilities into his hands without much experience. Afterall he is a kid. It's due to that reason why we are getting Spiderman No way home in the first place. If all these Spiderman had a similar take on them there was no point in rebooting them 3 times. Each time they wanted to have a different take on Spiderman. It's human nature to like and dislike something, it is impossible to make people love something universally.
@@unnirajac8617 for sure. Idk, out of all of them tho I definitely think Tobey's Spider-Man is the most selfless out of all of them. Imo of course. The one review I watched of Garfield's made a good point in the second one when he's chasing rhino he doesn't just stop him. He tells him all these jokes and what not possibly causing people to die because rhino is just causing havoc driving all around. I don't hate on Garfield, I just think he didn't have a great script to work with. And Tom's, he just doesn't feel like his own hero yet. He's constantly in Tony's shadow. I get different takes, and I'm all for them, but imo Tobey has still been the definitive version of the character. Even if he doesn't have all the quips and mechanical web shooters, the heart of the character is there in his performance.
@@unnirajac8617 the thing with the MCU Tom's version is he's been Spider-Man for a bit by the time we see him. I almost guarantee if we met him in when he first got bit it would be almost very similar to Andrew and Tobey's Spider-Mans being thrust into action. That's how it is tho, almost as soon as Uncle Ben dies Peter makes that choice to use his power for good. That's how selfless he is. He immediately realizes that's what he's meant to do. So if we would have met Tom around uncle Ben's death, I think it probably would have came off as fast like you mentioned for how you think Tobey's felt. Spider-Man isn't like Batman who took years to train himself. Spidey makes it up on the fly. And I wouldn't say Tobey is super experienced in the beginning. I mean he gets his ass kicked by Goblin at the end of the first. He does become experienced by the second one for sure tho, cuz I think they say it's been 2 years that happened in between the two movies. To sum things up tho I'm just happy it seems that fans of all versions are getting to see the ones they love the most again (hopefully/almost certainly). It's a really cool thing marvel is doing.
Still can't believe this movie will turn 20 years old in the next 2 months or so. One of the best superhero movies of all time alongside The Dark Knight
Couldn’t have said it better
Can’t wait to show this to my kids for the first time!
@@thebestplayerdead956OMG!! What an irony! I watched "Spider-Man 2" with my son this morning, he only knew Tom a little. When he saw this scene on the train today, he was completely excited and was rooting for Spidey. It started with me saying: "You know what, son? We're watching Dad's Spider-Man today" 😂😁❤️
I love that line “He’s just a kid. No older than my son.” It perfectly captures the character of Peter Parker. Yes, he’s this larger than life super hero but at the end of the day, he really is just a kid trying his best.
Agree 👍
Trying his best ? He didn’t pay me rent yet
@@Mr.ditkovich06 you get your best when you fix this damn door!
@@Mr.ditkovich06 holy crap, can I come live in your building? I promise I’ll pay you rent.
I dont know why people says spiderMAN is supposed to be a kid.
Two things that made this scene one of the most powerful and emotional:
a) It really shows that even superheroes has limits. You can see that SpiderMan literally just used his webs and body strength to stop the train.
b) The fact that one of the passengers said, “He’s just a kid; not older than my son.” They all thought that SpiderMan is a trained professional or martial artist. But in reality, he is just your average pizza guy who is still studying for his degree.
He is just your average Pizza Parker
Pizza time
c) The way the New Yorkers unanimously agree to never speak about Spiderman's identity and to stand in front to shield him from harm. It shows how they truly appreciate Spidey as a hero and not some superpowered human
A science class student, a part-time pizza delivery boy, who tries to spend time with his Aunt, tries to maintain relations with MJ.
And on top of these, HE'S THE PROTECTOR OF THE CITY !!
Hats off to Peter for living several lives simultaneously 👍👍
My favorite part is that everyone saw his face, but nobody, not A SINGLE PERSON revealed his identity. Sure, they didn't know him personally or his name, but they kept his face hidden. Spiderman saved the people of New York, and they immediately paid him back.
"He's just a kid, no older than my son."
Those words hit real deep when you realize that they thought that Spiderman was some trained professional with powers rather than your hustling Pizza Kid
Real shit ! It's crazy because people forget the character of Spiderman has always been a young kid !
Canonically, Peter was still 15 when he started out as Spider-Man. That's what's compelling about early Spidey. Can you imagine seeing a 15-year old kid putting his body on the line to save a bunch of strangers?
@@asadelfadillah8008 God damn thats insane!! I'm glad that the one stranger says " he just a kid, no older then my son" really puts things into perspective
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That was in the comics right? Because Peter was a high school senior in Spider-Man 1, which makes him 18. And in Spider-Man 2 he was 21.
I believe the reason seeing a 15-year old kid putting his body on the line to save a bunch of strangers is so weird to us is because of the time difference. Back when the comics were published the rough patch for life through which people turn into adults was between fourteen to seventeen, now It's eighteen to twenty five.
@@prosaic.7944 Hes really only a teen in the first 20-40 issues of the original comics back in the 60's, for the rest of the series he's a college student, college grad that's broke, a married man, a elementary school teacher and single adult in his mid 20's after one more day.
This scene has more heart than 90% of superhero movies made since this one.
The MCU is literally goverbment propganda about how only rich elites and people who work for the military industrial complex are allowed to be heroes. The Sam Raimi trilogy is about how anyone can be a hero. They're basically polar opposites of each other. Even MCU Spiderman can't be a hero until he gets his AI-powered super suit from NATO.
What i love about the scene is it shows people of all different ages and backgrounds working together to try and help. Kinda feels like blockbuster movies often used to reflect a more unified society
@@JJ_5289 they are now there to check boxes, not for a unified purpose or reason. You could see the sense of community there on the train.
My top 5 superhero franchises
1. Raimi's Spider Man trilogy
2. MCU Thor franchise (unpopular opinion but Ragnarok elevated it)
3. Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy
4. Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy
5. MCU Steve Rogers trilogy
@JJ_5289 Yah. It's does seem like that. If this happened today people would be filming him and posting his identity to chase clout. Smh
The gentleness and care those people handled Spider-Man with gets me every time. One of the best movie scenes of all time.
Same here dude. Came here to watch it not for the battle but the pathos that bookends the scene. A really great touch by Sam Raimi
True, if this scene was done in today's time everyone would be taking photos of him😂😂
@@swaroop146 they would also be mad that he’s a white savior haha
Well done scene all over
it's unrealistic. people hate you the most when you are able to help them because you are superior to them. just look at christ
Tobey had the best screams. So realistic and raw. You can almost feel his pain!
Best Spider-Man ever. Simply irreplaceable.
Yup
Yeah, my favourite 😌
Sorry Christian Bale but this 8 minutes alone is better than entire TDK trilogy.
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I disagree but i know where youre coming from!
I know people love to make fun of Tobey's screams and facial expressions in this scene but you gotta realize that its the most realistic way, There's no way you're stopping a train with webs while keeping a straight face while making a few grunts
Is it just me who read this in Billy Butcher's voice?
Ok.
The fact he doesn't care to look good, that he just wants to look like he's putting his absolute ALL into it, THAT is what makes good acting. I personally spend a lot of time and have so in my lifetime, forcing. Stretching out my muscles to the absolute sheer limit of ripping and failing me. I know the amount of willpower that would go into holding onto those webs and it requires an absolute conviction from within the deepest parts of your soul. He WANTED to stop that train for real, he wanted to really be Spiderman really putting his all.
He looked like he haws taking a shit tho
Yeah, I really don't get when people make fun of his facial expressions, I mean, he is stopping a freaking bullet train which is running at the speed of 80 milles per hour, ofcourse his face is supposed to look like that. If these people lift heavy weights at a gym, they will also make face like that or even worse.
Yeah like when you push yourself at the gym your face starts scrunching up and he’s going way beyond anything he’s ever done here
The greatest scene ever put in a comic book movie.
Spider-Man 2 is the GOAT.
Yep
The fact this fight scene holds up extremely well today and probably will forever is a testament to how great this movie is.
The CGI in this film was certainly more convincing than Black Panther 1
@@ethankly12 surprisingly Doc Ocs arms aren't complete CGI. Their really well done mechanical prostheticsWith CGI additions. At least when he's standing around. They try to keep them moving fast or blurry whenever it's pure cgi
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More convincing than ANYTHING......TODAY!!!
Simple as that.
@@antonioelaventurero9117 no
@@antonioelaventurero9117 kinda an overexaggeration lol.. I wouldn't say the cgi is better than films today
I love this scene still."He's just a kid...no older than my son."Thats when some people in New York realized that Spider man isnt a trained professional, he's a struggeling young man who selflessly decided to use his powers to help them with no tutor,no instructions and no idea what he was doing,just doing his best every day.
"trying to do better"
“With great power comes great responsibility” a qoute peter parker/spider man will always live by
@@soranurasukimo1424 A quote we should all live by
technically he kinda trains himself by adapting and learning more about his powers and how to control them at will.
but yes that's what spiderman is knowing that he is capable of said responsibility and accepting the burden of that responsibility even if its sacrificing his relationships, his job and himself yet he still keeps fighting.
No enhanced suit, no AI walking him through anything, no high tech glasses, no Nick Fury, no Iron Man, no help. Just grit, heart, will, and his own strength. Hopefully Tom Holland’s Spider Man gets here someday.
That’s what I think they’re building towards
True I sometimes wish that Tom had his own movie before joining the avengers where he was actually doing stuff himself
@@gingycat2395 Tbh, no matter what Tom Holland’s Spider - Man does, Iron Man is always going to overshadow him. He’ll forever be Iron Man’s little protege. Not Spider - Man.
@@TCT24 I mean far from home was kind of about him realizing that he can’t be the next iron man so he’s just good sticking with Spider-Man wasn’t it. You can always have faith
@@gingycat2395 Far From Home was about him realizing he isn’t Iron Man, *BUT* he still used Stark’s tech (Glasses and Suit). Everything he has is Stark’s. And I’m not completely abandoning the idea that he won’t become his own Spider - Man, but it really hurts Spider - Man’s character when he is constantly using Stark’s tech to better himself.
I literally just cried watching this scene, the best hero movie possible
Gay
@@ryanbrets7695???
@@ryanbrets7695 So ironic of you
We cried
@@ryanbrets7695 its time to come out bro, its okay.
Some people watch scenes like this and still think we only love Tobey for the nostalgia. No. We love him because he’s everything Spider-Man should be.
Big facts
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Yep
And that’s a fact
I love Tobey's Spiderman but I don't like the movie in general, it felt like a bad indie film with a really good budget
Without a doubt THE best superhero scene in existence.
I missed the part where that's my problem.
The best superhero movie.
Hands down
Said the random person on the internet who probably hasn't seen any other superhero scene
@@KaysarBarbhuiya It will be, until you fix THIS DAMN DOOR!
Subway passengers: “You wanna get to him you gotta go through us.”
Omni-Man: *“Bet.”*
Good one lol
duuuude hahahha
Bring me pictures of Spider-Man
That was Joey Diaz
J. Jonah Jameson is a psycopath...
The fact he passes out the exact moment he knows they are safe shows that he was desperately trying to stay conscious while everyone’s lives were on the line.
Kid: We won't tell nobody...
Mysterio: I'm tellin' everybody!
XD
lmfao
Mysterio: the only logical villain that actually did something with his identity rather than just hunting down the ones he loves
Lol
Lmao
*"Anymore bright ideas?"*
*Spidey: Looks back at him.*
*(swings away)*
LOL 😂
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thats bright idea haha
Guy: Hey where are you going we need ya
Spiderman: I missed the part where that's my problem
This scene is so powerful. The whole movie Peter is having an identity crisis. It destroys him psychologically. But the smiling faces of the people looking at him without his mask, the very people he just saved, IS the payoff of the movie. He finally realizes that its ok to be Spider-Man. That people need him. Depend on him with their lives. With great power comes great responsibility. His identity is no longer in question to himself.
I just want to say that this is the best villain of all time th-cam.com/video/Pa4Q5QfwqpQ/w-d-xo.html
But does Tom Holland understand this?
Lol tom Holland is hating so hard right now
@@samofafrica yes he does
He did what is considered outweigh his strength tbh
This Spidey is the best because he made his own suit, he didn’t need Tony Stark’s help. Every hero fight in all three films is him going hand to hand using his own devices, his own strength, no high tech stuff. It don’t get more authentic than that.
It's ok man. Look how Tom and Andrew's spidey shocked for knowing that Toby's web came from inside him.
I’m not a big Tom fan but he literally stopped his villains on his own without Tony’s assistance.
Okay, if you want to be another Holland hater and just complain, then you have no right to be called a Spider-Man fan.
All Spider-Man actors have their own paces and own specialities. Best to just enjoy them all and love the character instead of complaining.
Want something to complain about? How about Spider-Man getting therapy due to losing everyone he cares about.
“You’re not Peter Parker” said Dr Octopus to Tom Holland’s Spidey. At that moment I realized Tobey will be back to fight him again.
Love Tom but when Doc Oct beat his ass, he just knew it wasn't the same Peter Parker ✌️😅
Tobey Maguire is the best spider man 😊
No..if u see new trailer..dr oc help tom spider..
Naturally, ock would be ally since he was pulled from his universe before he died.
That would be the most epic moment in the history of superheroes movies.
"We won't tell nobody"
He saved their lives.
Now they're saving his.
@Recite-God-Purify-Me-Create-Miracles you’re the reason people aren’t Christian
After all the people stepping on his toes throughout the film that was the pay-off.
Dude, you're everywhere. Just shut up already. This ain't church. We're here for Spiderman, not your God.
@@dracopierceblack6060 he didn't bring up God...
*Expectations ….
Reality: we posted on social, news 😂😂😂
The moment when those normal people standing between Spidey and Doc Orc, we never see that moment again in any superhero movie. That's why this is still best Spiderman movie ever, for me. It's heartwarming, and in someway it encourage a heroic part inside us.
Scenes like that remind us why we need heroes and they just as much need us.
The music ...
amazing spider-man 1 bruh
Regular people, with no superpowers or anything extraordinary about them still stood up for their hero to protect him. That's the best part of this whole scene. That you don't have to be super to be someone's hero.
I think we see people helping superman in superman 2. But yeah that movie is older than this.
This whole scene, did more in 9 minutes, than anything the MCU has done, in the last 2 years.
Agreed😂
Yeah
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@@sjg5994 yeah
ANYTHING MCU HAS DONE!
No "fireworks shows"
Lasers, electricity, flying , portals,
Virtual /fantasy worlds, RIDICULOUS VIDEO GAME LOOKING CGI!!!
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
This STILL holds up compared to anything done in the last DECADE!
This sequence still holds up today, but back in 2004? This shit was _mind-blowing._ Even today, that shot of him dodging the oncoming train still gives me chills.
It’s crazy how well this holds up. There are some obvious cgi of Molina but aside from that it’s a dope fight from a building onto a train
The premise itself is simple and believable and that’s what makes it so good
@@madrolla - Not to mention the fight between Doc Ock and Spiderman is just physical and brutal, that’s the one thing the other Spiderman films didn’t really have a fight this gritty.
that scene is amazing
Yeah, all the CGI in the trilogy really holds up, considering the fact that it came out during early 2000s, really impressive.
The one where he walks on the building walls while chasing the train is the best.
This scene and this scene alone is the exact reason why Tobey Maguire will and always will be the best Spider Man!!!!
For me it's the Bully Macguire dance scene lol.
Not just this scene… but yeah
Hes also my fav
Good character and also soooo many memes
Bully maguire🥺
Bully maguire could solo the entire MCU. He'll do it after he solos the three Spider-Man.
this scene alone is better than both of the "amazing" spiderman movies lmao. i still remember this dumbass in school defending the amazing spiderman movies when the 2nd one was coming out, hes like "these are better cus they are more comic accurate". that does not make the movies better. sam raimis adaptation of spiderman was so much better, more creative, better writing, better fight scenes, etc
@@ImQuirkless Agree 100% You know why Sam Raimi's Spiderman adaptation was really good? When I was reading comics and graphic novels, my older relatives could not relate to them and Sam Raimi knew he had to make Spiderman for everyone, not just comic book fans. Accuracy is good if you're targeting a small niche, but if you want everyone to enjoy the character, you have to make it relatable to all. Comic book fans will not like it but your grandpa might.
I rewatched this film yesterday after 15 years or so; and trust me, rewatching it as an adult you fully realize what a fucking hero Spiderman is; specially in this scene; he has nothing, no money, no girl, nothing; and yet, he gives everything he has to defend his city. I was on the verge of tears in this scene. SPIDERMAN YOU ROCK!!!!!
Agreed. It's just getting even better with time.
@@chandanpandey1862 I suggest you reread his comment
@@chandanpandey1862 you both are saying the same thing. Nothing to disagree here
The time when spidey embracing the meaning of "With a great power,come great responsibility"
Verge of tears..?? Dear god man 👨
Whats more impressive is that Doc Ock's sunglasses managed to stay on his head for that whole entire sequence.
I think those glasses also had a mind of their own just like his 4 robotic arms.. 😅
There’s a 0% chance of me not crying when Tobey appears in No Way Home, with the original OST it turns into 100% chance of me crying.
I wish they put raimi's movies soundtrack, if toby's spidy will show 🙌 coz this is iconic music ❤️
Me too bro if they show tobey in the next trailer i'm gonna die peacefully😤
I desperately wish Sam Raimi directed No Way Home
@@tashatrapeznikova596 true
Ah man if they do in fact show off the motif just a little ill be jumping for joy.
This scene showcases EVERYTHING amazing about Spider-Man.
Swinging, walk crawling, agility and spider sense, and super strength. He adapted to a new situation through the fight that showed what Spider-Man can do. Most importantly through all the action they showed him being the PEOPLE’s hero. This is everything Spider-Man is.
Agreed
And many fans think Andrew and tom can beat this legend spiderman 😅 the only real one spiderman toby Maguire
Fact.
This. It’s honestly so cringe when people say Tom is the better Spider-Man.
Other than the dad jokes Tobey is the best incarnation of the character imo. He has good quips in the PS2 game though so I think it was just a choice of writing.
This scene hit so differently. They didn't care about his identity they was just grateful
It was a truly hardening moment
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no cellphones with camera :D
@@ManishKak its 2004, better phones came in 2009
I think it's because in this moment 99% of people would care more about making it out alive rather than taking video, the ones at the front anyway. The ones in the back compartments who have already seen Spider-Man break several windows and see him carried to the back however would more than likely not be so secretive about it, especially once the train is stopped and danger has passed
Spider-Man 2 is not only a great movie by itself but it’s basically everything that Spider-Man is supposed to be about. Certainly the best interpretation of what it is to be Spider-Man and the struggles of being Peter Parker. Anyone who reads the comics knows what I’m talking about. Best Spider-Man movie, hands down.
I grew up in NYC so whenever I use to take the 4 train (the one that’s above ground) I use to go to the front of the train and pretend like I was the one stopping the train and the adults use to clap sometimes. It’s the little things that make our childhood wholesome. A kid always remembers !
And now our child hood is over and living in this shit whole 2021
@@erikjauregui4342 ikr, this is horrible it feels like world is going to meet its demise
Love from India, pal 🇮🇳
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Society in Tobey universe : "we won't tell anybody"
Society in Tom Holland : "he's spiderman the murderer!"
Oh fuck, there’s a society inside Tom Holland
Yes can see the difference
Man you said it!!!!!
The society in tom holland is realistic
@@rest8280 True that..reality is often disappointing but Tobey`s Society was also a reality ...sometime
This scene for me described perfectly what superheroes should be about: people.
In the MCU civilians are there just to... Actually watch, not even be saved.
This scene shows New York defending its hero and the hero finally accepting his role and identity because of that recognition form the people.
It's so powerful, so inspiring.
Yeah I feel like the common civilian is a lot more involved in the Spiderman movies versus the MCU
Yeah but, now it's aa bunch of space peeps trying to rule earth or, yah know... Wipe half of it away like dirt. Plus, they never really attack civilians anymore, they just get stuck in the crossfire. It's not about saving NYC anymore, it's about saving the plant.
@@asagara34 i think this is what makes the first couple original Sam raimi films so powerful. New York and the individual citizens are a superhero in their own right. And it’s all handled so well. Maybe it’s nostalgia but when the people set him down and assure him his secret is safe with them it just feels so powerful. That moment transcends pretty much every moment in superhero movies since
You can see which movies are made with love and passion, and which one are made only for money.
I mean if I had a super hero in my country or city I would give my life to help him/her
All the hands coming to catch him as he falls.
Those hands.
They just get me every time.
Spiderman 2 is the greatest superhero movie.
I don't think people realize that Tobey Maguire's Spider Sense literally extended over a mile long. God I can't wait to see him return in No Way Home.
Literally I love that part where the train passes right by him where he has to lay flat on the train. But I love that toms Spider-Man did his spidey sense with mysterio
@@wtf9454 Another good part is when he’s standing on top of the moving train and there’s a bridge in front so he suddenly just leans his body back so fast, ducking the bridge like a boss.. so legendary!
@@karleyg6650 I fuckin love that part. I rewind it like 15 times
@@artboy_shelly 😊
I think it is pretty safe to say that (not considering gadgets outside of the web-shooters) Tobey's Spider-Man is really the most powerful of the three
The scene with the train passengers promising to keep Spidey's secret always get me because through the whole movie up to this point nothing was going right in Peter's life. And while most people of New York were already seeing Spider-man as a hero, they never knew that the person behind the mask was a unassuming young man essentially down on his luck and struggling to keep his life together. So when he saves everyone on the train and they see his face, its Peter Parker that saved them, not Spider-man. Peter for once finally got the recognition he deserved and that always makes me tear up.
Man I remember years ago when I was reading Spiderman fanfiction based off of these movies. There was one that I think was written before SP3 since Harry as the Green Goblin was the bad guy. Anyways Harry worked to derail Peter and MJ's wedding plans and while looking for a replacement vendor for something or other Peter inadvertently found one of the people from the train and didn't realize it and they all came together to make the wedding work as a thank you for him saving them. It wasn't until it was all over that Peter even found out who everyone that helped him was
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That a beautiful story :)
@@frog6054 Indeed it was.
Idc what anybody else says, this scene packs more emotion than the majority of the mcu films
@@WarGrowlmon18 you got the link?
tobey got a lot of flack for his faces but honestly, the amount of emotionally intense, physically intensive things the character has gone through, i believe tobey really was spot on with his performance conveying what peter had to do/go through
Plus, in real life, you wouldn't look too glamorous if you were exerting that much energy and willpower.
@@connorbrennan4233 If you look at the faces power lifters make when lifting heavy, they look very similar.
This movie captured one of Peter Parker’s biggest conflicts, living two lives. Peter Parker is an interesting character for a couple reasons, one of them being his struggles of trying to be two different people; a student/an average adult (depends on the time) and a superhero. And this movie showcases its not easy to live two different lives, something Peter Parker has always had to deal with.
Furthermore, this movie also captured the “with great power, comes great responsibility” message, as in his absence, chaos would’ve happened, but when he returned, he saved the day!
No Way Home was fantastic, but I think Spider-Man 2 takes the cake as the best Spider-Man and best Marvel movie
I have come to an conclusion that people who criticise Tobey's face in this scene has never lifted weights in their life.
Tobey can act unlike Holland who just acts like a kid and people think that’s good acting
The poetry of how goblin told Peter how the people of the city would relish in seeing him fail. Only for the very people to save spider man from falling. To carry him above their own heads and gently let him down as though they were angels letting him rest in heaven. Spider-Man is my favorite hero.
This scene is probably my favourite in entire Raimi series. Peter's absolute determination to stop the train and save the passengers, regardless of the risks to his own wellbeing show a fundamental understanding of what makes Spider-Man who he is.
It’s my favorite in any Spider-Man movie.
yes, cause he's our friendly neighborhood.
i feel like hero
*Seeing Peter stop a train, it fills you with determination*
@entertainingblackmanvideos7691 it was an undertale reference…
When they carry him at the end .... unmasked... telling him it's alright... This gesture of humanity... MAKES ME CRY EVERY TIME.
The Dark Knight trilogy might have a better antagonist but Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy have a much better protagonist
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Only the joker was a fantastic antagonist,the others were good. Spiderman also got goblin and otto as great villians@@lickenhuntsman5338
Yeah I tear up seeing it myself.
The Spirit of New York
The strongest Spider-Man. Hands down. He stopped that train at full speed.
What about tom holland holding half a cruiser on each arms☠️☠️
@@CloroxBleach-yb3ox toby stopped tom from killing norman/green goblin using his strength in NWH
@@CloroxBleach-yb3ox Ironman helped him, yes he held it for a while, but it wasn't enough.
@@CloroxBleach-yb3ox the difference is, MCU Peter failed to save that cruiser. Stark did it for him. If that was in this universe, the people on that cruiser would have fuckin died, which is where Tobey's peter gets his strength. The difference isn't how much they can bench or whatever- its force of will that you cannot, must not and *will not* fail.
@@dea2215 to be fair toms been at it all day and getting the shot beaten out of him
The Joey Diaz cameo 😭 8:07
"It's good to have you back, Spider-Man." I'll never stop loving that line.
We can really finally say that to Tobey and Andrew in No Way Home..
@@lonewolfgamingplus379 the two real Spider-MAN
...and then proceed to doc ock "he's mine!"
@@sedlyholmes3722 "You want to get to him, you gotta go through me."
"And me."
"Me too." *More people back up Spidey*
@Marcowl the ONE Spider-Man, Spider-teen and Spider- kid. Anyway im kidding, im glad we have them back.
The scene when he fainted and everyone carries him and gently lays him down is one of the most heartwarming scenes literally, it makes me so emotional. When I was a kid I cried in this scene.
The close up shot around 6:03 seems symbolicly personal to me, it showed that he is still a human with limitation and vulnerability. Hes been through a lot of shit and never been personally thanked (due to the secrecy reason obv), but this scene really show how much he meant for the community. I dont think MCU has ever done a scene as powerful as this, simple yet very heartwarming.
I’m 43 and it still makes my eyes water. Something about sacrifice, wanting to do good for others and people’s hearts changing in an instant.
Lol, i cried as an adult 😂
I am 25 years old, and cried
@@edgarveron8309 in the mcu spiderman, is just comedy comedy comedy. Thats why the classic one it has most serious emotional storyline.
“Anymore bright ideas?”
Peter: See you chump
swings away
such a ytp moment
"Finding out where you live comes to mind..."
Fact: Heath ledger (who was rapist) originally committed suicide. Whining Batman fans had to beg higher authorities to alter the reason to OD'ed.
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@@lickenhuntsman5338 ok and?
The transition at 0:13 is superb! Irreplaceable!
Shows you how much the world has changed. This scene has Tobey unmasked and remaining anonymous while Tom spends his first day back at school with a thousand phones recording his every move.
Absolutely right bruh 🔥🔥
Before 2011, when things were still kind of real.
@@kelphiuspolluxeldanimus6426 Social media and smartphones have made socialization worse.
Haven't seen the movie, have you?
I feel like a few people seeing you after saving their lives is different from everyone knowing who you are after supposedly killing a person who saved the universe
What I love about this scene is that it perfectly contradicts what Goblin told Peter in the first movie that everyone says was “always right” about how the community would relish in seeing Spider-Man fail, fall and die trying. You can see in this scene that Peter remembers this but it still doesn’t matter to him, he is Spider-Man and Spider-Man is a hero to the end. So as he loses consciousness he thinks that he’s failed, he knows that he is about to die trying to save these people and he falls. But as he falls he is lifted back up by the people that he saved. This proved Goblin wrong and truly showed Peter what Spider-Man represents to New York
Well said brother 🔥
@@treviaunmidgett5077He was just a..kid. no older than that guy's son, bro. 😐🙂
There was some of that at the end of spiderman 1 too.
Admittedly I didn’t care for Goblin’s sermon in when I first saw 1, only because it felt out of place with what was otherwise going on in the first movie.
But you’re right. This and most of how Peter chooses to act as a hero are one long refutation to Osborne’s bitter, self righteous advice. It’s one long ,”No, you’re not right. No I will not become as bad as the villains I try to thwart. And no, your way will not be proven right. You don’t get to win.”
Awesome dude
Most iconic moment from Tobey’s spiderman, this just shows how powerful and how far he’ll go to save people.
I guess from a cinematic perspective, when the mask comes off, it wasn't just Spiderman, it was also Peter Parker. Who he is truly all comes together, the bravery and righteousness of Spider-Man and the Strength and Heart of Peter. Instead of fighting both sides of his life, He embraces them.
Ranking superhero movie trilogies
1. Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy
2. Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy
3. The Dark Knight trilogy
🥩 🚴
@@LetsPlayWalkers hwhieieuejhhhe
@@lickenhuntsman5338 to be fair, i think almost all films have those great chemistry scenes… for tdk it would have to be christian bale and heaths interrogation scene… LMFAO batman absolutely going bananas and the joker is just laughing and enjoying the beat down… Even in No Way Home, the scene in the hallway with green goblin and tom holland where green is getting beat up stupidly and he’s laughing menacingly in between hits
5:48 bro was about to fart💀
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 true
The way Tobey Maguire acted in this scene was FANTASTIC!!! He makes you feel the pain like if he really was stopping a train.
I'm glad to grow up around Tobey's Spiderman movies
same
I grew up with tobey but I can't really recall if I grew up with tobey
the movies look so familiar I think I did grow up with him
Just goes to show that he was well TRAINED! 😁
Just me or super hero movies don't do this anymore?: SAVE civilians, it's always a big CGI fight with the bad guy and his henchmen at the end. We need more of this... Thank you Raimi.
To be fair tho. Avengers save a lot of civilians in Avengers 1 and 2, but the Spider-Man movies definitely highlighted the New Yorkers as an important character for sure
@@EthanRom and that was 10 years ago. That's what I'm saying
Why is this… so true?
That’s what’s missing from the Holland movies. The only people he saves are his friends.
@@EthanRomit’s not personal though like Raimis Spider-Man
Most iconic scene in spiderman history. This was the first time spidey's hidden identity was at risk of being exposed to a lot of people, and they all were grateful and protected him.
Who wouldn't. Truly a great scene.
Wouldn't happen today. They would be broadcasting him on Twitter and tiktok as the train was plummeting them to their death
@@austinsmith4716 Dude, so true lmao 😂
Well he did saved everyone’s life in that train. So everyone was being good to him
Oh really...
Tobey’s spiderman is a straight-out brawler lol. Isn't afraid to face his opponents head-on
The funny thing here is that peter did hold his punches back a little. Doc ock is still a human and peter could probably easily knock his head off. But no excuses for that minute hand, dude threw that shit with full force lol.
@@larrytherustyboii7442 yeah, even if he held back, one of Spider-Man’s punches should have knocked his ass out
@@KeanBurke I was thinking maybe this arms being entangled in his spine turned off his pain receptors either to a degree or completely.
@@capnbetty3820 pain or no pain he’d still be able to knock him out.
@@capnbetty3820 and he definitely feels pain, like when aunt May hit him in the eye with her cane.
This Spider Man version depicts the hero and human side of Spider Man more than the rests .I think that's why people like this trilogy very much
Yup. The only argument the new gen kiddies have for Tom Holland's Spiderman is that "Spiderman was a kid in comics! His version is more comic accurate!" When i know for a fact majority of them have never even read a Marvel comic book before and are just sheep Holland fans lmao
@@arthurwaring The failure of the new films is the webslinging. Washington DC, Paris, a ferry in the water? The new films grounded Spidey. The action here puts you in the air.
@@annoyedok321 even the amazing spiderman was in new york
@@arthurwaring lmao that’s so true
And the raime villians felt more human
The cgi holds up really well for a movie that came out in 2004. Best spider man movie in my opinion. Great character development for Spider-Man throughout the movie.
It's not the CGI itself, it's the CGI *direction* that's superlative. Better here than in most of what we see coming out of Hollywood today.
It won Oscar for best vfx
Oof a few spots with doc oc are real bad though
@@littlepaul2561 yea i re watched it and i noticed that to but the movie holds up pretty well as a whole
Same for the lotr
You can make a good superhero movie, but nothing will ever top this scene. They don’t make them like they used to Tobey is my Spider-Man forever.
Old man: "Any more bright ideas?"
Spider-Man: "I've got a few. Yeah." *Dies*
Really?
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0:26 Before;Tobey Maguire(To Alfred Molina):"Where is she?!"After;Tom Hardy(To Woody Harrelson):"Where *IS* she?!"
@@Sonicteenhedgehog and then venom gets scared of carnage lmao
"We won't tell nobody."
If this happened in 2021, his face would have been all over IG before he woke up.
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people would be livestreaming that shit
Definitely. That scene with everyone crowded around him? These days, they'd definitely all have their phones out at that point.
look at the shang chi bus clip where he fights the people a guy is live streaming it
funny when you realized that nobody in that train is holding up their phones. Ah, how times has changed
This, this is why nobody can touch Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man
Because Sam Raimi did ONE simple thing with Spider-Man; he gave a shit about the comics, and didn't shy away from showing darker/more emotional stuff.
Aye too 🐐d fasho
@@spider-man500 Exactly, Sam Raimi actually thought out the movies and took time with the characters and made the movies blockbuster hits each time. Marc Webb really seemed to not even care about Spider-Man. And the MCU Spider-Man was bland and boring nothing emotional or intense like Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man.
@@justgotosleep8691 eyy Marc really cared for the character don't slander my man
@@theevilloafers5235 it’s my opinion, I’m not trying to slander Marc, he did a decent job with the first Amazing Spider-Man movie. But the sequel was bad because of Sony messing up the movies. The sequel was all over the place with adding too many villains. As much as I liked the first Amazing Spider-Man, Sony ruined the series.
6:28 iconic moments
i remember reenacting this scene on the playground as a kid lol
(and maybe i still do, who nose)
Heyy Im lucky to find you first
Oh hey
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@@Timeworks You might be the biggest Spider-Man lmao. Btw, I really enjoy your Frolic Friday Videos
I loved how “physical” tobey’s Spider-Man was. Like doc oc was ready to get these hands!! .no gadgets no, no tech, no nothing..just pure will! This movie is just pure perfection.
I mean he's great but spiderman is an inventor who uses tech and gadgets
@@animationzwithaz9439 Only on the web-shooter, the physical strength part he does all by himself and he has will and determination just like here.
That’s how spider man is supposed 2 be
Love this fight. I just need to ignore this guy who can stop a train is LANDING BOMBS on this normal dude with mechanical arms and he isn’t getting knocked out haha I get he pulls his punches but damn I forgot how much he hits him in this!
@@leonparker3688 actually in the comic he invent some hi tech suits too, however in the MCU version Tony who made the him some suit, maybe because Peter in MCU version still not capable to make some hi tech futuristic suit by himself 😂
Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield are both amezing actors no doubt about that..but what Toby brought to the character is just simply unmatchable..he is the best spiderman ever, by a distance.. period
I love this comment. It recognises Tom and Andrews talent while staying Tobey is the best take.
@@thekodex1186 ok
Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man is >>>>> Christian Bale as Batman IMHO
@@thekodex1186 tbh I don’t think any reasonable person invalidates the acting talent of Andrew/Tom or what they bring to the table, but it’s just that Tobey brought more to the character development of Spider-man in general and made him far more relatable. Still appreciate the other takes though, but it’s hard to deny that Tobey is the best because of those very reasons haha.
@@aaaaaaaaaalrightythen9953 I very much agree, though I would rank Tom Holland way above Garfields take, Tobey Maguire have proven to be the definitive take on Spiderman hands down.
For me it’s just mind blowing that in 8 minutes we got an incredible fight scene, awesome action, an epic heroic scene, good dialogues, character development, great sound track. Nowadays we see marvel and delivering not 1% of this in 2h long movies
Cough NWH cough
6:03 I love this shot, it has so much depth in it. A close up look at Spider-Man's logo, and people's hands around it. This time people are the ones who saved Spider-Man and thanked him
Rent?
@@fabryeastwood5033 you'll get your rent when you FIX THIS DAMN DOOR
@@rantyboi7693 you should have thought of that earlier
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Yeah, it had a poster at some point in the cinema
Love it when they are willing to protect him even if they dont have the strength of a superhero. Selflessness is such a beautiful thing
The guy that stands up for him first is a pretty big comedian now he used to do a lot of acting and he somehow got a cameo here. His names Joey “coco” Diaz
That's why it's a movie
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@@pcmatt9831 acted by real life people. You're talking like a movie is going to take away from that lol
Forgot how good Tobey Macquire’s vocals were in these movies. All his grunts and groans and stuff just sell me on everything.
Kills me how people diss him saying tom is better than him and he was a crappy spiderman 🤦♂️
@@romanbullard1630 People love their iron boy junior too much 🤷🏽♂️
@@maverick608 i think its more that toms spidey is probably the most faithful to the comics and is the best protrayl of him even though he relied a lot on tony it isnt that weird considering that in the comics tony and spidey were actually quite close in a lot of storylines as well.
@@maverick608 of course they do cuz this is a generation that doesn't appreciate who paved the way and ignore who started things off
@@romanbullard1630 i love tobey but you guys saw tobey in the theatres at your time and now we are seeing tom. its just your childhood nostalgia but I agree that Tobey's the best. Tom's acting is amazing especially the illusion scene in the last movie. Its the crappy Iron Spider thing that gets me.
I am a fan of both Tobey and Tom, but Tobey's movies have a special place in my heart, and I'm sure most of the people would say the same. While Tom's movies are all good and entertaining, Tobey's movies were art.
Good is a strong word, more like decent
What about Andrew Garfield?
Truly a statement to the character of Spider-Man
In my opinion, Tobey will forever be the best Spider-Man
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Teme. Dio!
Indeed
Fax
I prefer Tom but I respect your opinion
The people on the train, they were amazing. Showed that's there's good in people.
They saved him from falling, carefully lowered him, promised that they wouldn't tell anyone what he looked like and guarded him with their life. You can see their scared faces, they knew that Doc Ock can tear them in half in the blink of an eye. Yet, they stood up, to insurmountable odds- and faced their fears to do what they believed in. That's the people Spiderman inspires.
Stop it. I'm gonna cry
Wise words Sensai, just like Kakashi to be insightful.
Thats the people spiderman Inspires??? You know he's not real right haha
This was also an era when New York was strongly united behind its heroes as 9/11 was a very recent memory. The movie worked with that.
@Yump Bagle Oh god I just noticed that. XD Nolan should stay away from trains from now on. Lol
When the citizens finally protect him after what he's done is what makes the scene surreal
More so than the guy with the robot arm/tentacles and the super strong teenager who throws spider webs around from his wrists? It doesn't matter that the reactions of the citizens is surreal, it's what superhero films should aspire to, being inspiring. That's what that one did and what the MCU doesn't get these days.
@user-he7wq1ez2qI can tell you aren’t one for getting the bigger picture.
even better, they embraced him, them holding him and carefully bringing him inside show how they accept him as a hero, he gave his alll to save their lives and they are grateful for having someone like him, even tough he's so young he has a heart of gold that leads him to protect others
@user-he7wq1ez2q I can tell you’re not one to understand that you need to be more clear through text
I just realized This scene proves green goblin wrong. After everything he does for New York the citizens get the chance to save him and keep his identity safe.
Tobey McGuire's spiderman trilogy will always be top tier for me .and the fact that the civilians saw him unmasked for saving their lives and vow not to tell anyone who he really was is something you wont see in a future MCU
There may be 100 Spider-Mans in the future . But Toby is the trade mark of them all.only looking at him makes me feel like he's the real spiderman.
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Very true
Tobey is Spider-Man just like Christopher Reeve was Superman.. The most beloved potrayal
@@Smile-hk7vd And Bale as Batman.
It’s weird to think in like 200 years they will probably still be having Spider-Man but forget Toby :(
"It's good to have you back Spider-Man."
Literally all of us after No Way Home released.
Yeah
The real Spider man
@@zskt822 there was a life action before Tobey’s. It was made in Japan back in 1979.
@@amuroray9115 actually in 1977
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You can feel Tobey Spider-Man's pain when he saved a runaway train full of people. It shows that he's still human, and not invincible.
He may not be invincible but he is helluva strong
Proportionately as strong as a Spider :3
I guess his strength would depend on how strong the individual species of spider he was bitten by was, but generally speaking, the average Spider is able to lift up to 70 times the amount of its own bodyweight.
That’d already make him insanely strong, but since the spider was enhanced by experimentation and genetic modification at Oscorp, it’s probably the case that the spider was even stronger than that, thus making Spidey even stronger.
@@David-A.hella*
@@CwamaCorn both hella and helluva are incorrect and are mere slang
@@different_stuffbro you are so mid and lame
"Any more 'bright ideas'?"
Bro...do you want to take a shot at trying to stop this train?
My favorite thing about these particular Spider Man movies is the constant theme of everyday heroes. Peter is almost never the only one being heroic. You have the people in this scene catching him, keeping his identity secret, and putting themselves between him and Doc Ock. There's the scene with him vs Goblin on the bridge where he's trying to save both Mary Jane and a car full of people, and Goblin is attacking him, and people on the bridge start throwing stuff at Goblin to get him off Peter. There's the scene where he rushes into a burning building to save a child without his powers and the floor collapses under him, and the little girl tries to help him up despite being like a toddler. There's a scene during a fight where a couple women are about to get crushed by falling debris and a random guy grabs them and pulls them out of the way.
The movies are just full of it, and I love it. Because even if Peter feels like it is, the weight of the entire world is never put on his shoulders. Everyone around him is helping and being heroic in their own small ways. And it's a cool message that everyone doesn't just stand around waiting for the masked hero to save everyone, they go out of their way to save each other as well.
One of the exemplary reasons I love this trilogy to death apart from it being about my favorite superhero. A deeply meaningful theme that you don’t see in modern cinema often
Awesomeness
Like the Chad Kroeger song goes “and they say that a hero can save us, I’m not gonna stand here and wait”
Really a great compilation 👍 Agreed entirely 🙂
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It's crazy that at this point Parker had such faith in his abilities that he instantly thought, "I'm gonna stop this 90+mph train with one leg"
The hallmark of real Spider-Man. Unlike iron boi junior
the weenie iron boi junior: i just wanted to be like you
the chad bully maguire: gonna cry?
What if he used multiple webs and used BOTH legs at the same time
You will probably dislocate your pelvis or something but it might stop the train faster
I bet he could’ve too. It’s just the wooden supports of the train tracks that were letting him down.
@@theguywhoasked2352 huh the spider man in the op in spider verse ( animation ) actually did that
After watching no way home... this is still the greatest Spider-Man fight scene of all time
When he was swinging around it's so fuckin crisp and the fight on top was perfection
Because it is. I don't know what it is about this fight specifically. But it feels so much more impactful and almost brutal than anything in No Way Home.
@@crazyJman80 lol
@@crazyJman80 idk the Green Goblin apartment fight was pretty brutal
@@crazyJman80 I think it’s the sound design. Raimi’s films sound AMAZING. It gives everything so much more weight.
Eg: At the beginning when Ock throws the clock hand, that little metallic twang it does gives us a good feel for it’s weight and momentum.
20 years later and still the best scene marvel ever created. This is the perfect display of Spider-Man’s powers.
This is the most memorable scenes in all of Spiderman movies. Not even Holland with all his high tech suit and nowadays CG can have memorable scene like this.
@Yo Mama So true.
@Shadow Knight Holland’s Spider-Man made his own webbing
Trueee
raimi fans enjoy something without shitting on tom holland challenge
@@ouchcomma sorry Tom just not it 😳
Tobey was a brawler tho…and he actually uses his spidey sense in almost every move. If he’s not busting shit up in the MCU then they’re definitely nerfing him.
Bruh thtll be some bullshit honestly like how can they nerf down the OG spider-man just like tht since Bully Maguire is kinda oldish now they'll just use him for shits and giggles because of his age mid battle like the Avengers movies where they stop mid fight just to do un funny jokes😅😅😅😅
Absolutely, Tobey's Spider-Man is an in your face brawler going for knockout blows.
Garfield's Spider-Man was a counter puncher that's waiting for his opponents to fall into his trap.
Holland's Spider-Man just shoots webs 🕸
For real, I had almost forgotten how often they highlight the Spidey Sense in and out of combat.
@@stephenbreen7570 Holland is iron boy jr
@@I-speak-U-shut-it He’s not but ok.
Anyone else get chills at 5:14 when Tobey screams? He's really putting everything on the line to save these people
Best scream ever
Well i mean he is on a train
Dude is literally being ripped in half and still holding on. There isn't a human being alive who wouldn't be screaming in pain.
@@VivaLaDnDLogs Yes, I always thought having the suit rip was a great way to show that this is literally tearing him apart to stop it.
5:29 I always thought his scream here he was thinking something like " what's going to happen next is going to happen I did it everything I could .."
I love how super strong they make Peter in this trilogy like he is in the comics. Sometimes they make him weaker but not here!
A whole train sees his face: "We wont tell nobody."
Literally saves half of the universe and then the world from murder drones and a crazy guy blowing his cover: Put him on trial and try him as an adult.
Well to be fair there is a video of him orchestrating the London attack and killing someone who people considered a great superhero circulating the internet
@@raflystiansahlatif5293 ok. That's a really strong argument.
PO: i feel like you probably ask the super hero who willingly handed over the infinity gauntlet to just bring in witnesses 😆
But what you said is pretty solid.
Well is just following the HQ's criteria, Spiderman vs Villains and JJJ
@@raflystiansahlatif5293 Well to be fair.... this is circumstantial evidence
Yea well, he's a vigilante, he's a public menace, I want that wall crawling arachnid prosecuted, I want him strung up by his web. I WANT SPIDER-MAN!!!!!
*Fun fact:* The boys that returned Spider-Man’s mask are Tobey’s real life half-brothers 🥰🥰🥰
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Yes
That’s actually pretty cool
Maybe they knew that Tobey are the real spider man
I did not even know that.
No other Spider-Man movies have ever topped 1 and 2.
These were simply masterpieces.
Exquisite masterpieces
And 3😈
@@ConfesstoChrist yes
@@ConfesstoChrist no
And 3
Early 2000s when not everyone has smartphones to take photos of spidermams identity
You can see how honoured they were to behold his identity. You can feel the reverence and respect and love they have for him. What a deep scene. A privilege to watch!
His scream makes it. Just put every ounce of will into it. For the people. Even Joey Diaz had to salute
Edit* Thank you for all the likes ladies and gents! I’ve never even got over 25 before, just reaffirms my love for this movie and the joy it brings everyone who lived through the Tobey-verse
The scream of the one who is willing to sacrifice everything to save his neighbours, even if it's the last thing he'll ever do. The scream of the ultimate gift. He's not expecting to survive himself. That's what a hero is.
I swear tobey was the best
Tom Holland would need Iron Man to rub his belly and hold his hand
@@silloweet Tom Holland nearly put a whole ass ferry back together. He is as powerful if not more powerful than Maguireman.
@@allykayalltheway6631 i believe mcu is trying to portray holland as a kid who still has to realise his true strength and ability.Hopefully we can see him go full insta kill mode someday without holding back
Can we appreciate how the entire fight is center framed, even the parts where the CGI can be seen? No Taken Cuts, no interruptions, no shaky cams... this _entire_ part is one continuous scenario that fills you with dread and lets you, as the viewer, at the edge of your seat.
Shows how much of a pro Sam Raimi became.
NO SLOW MOTION BULLSHIT EITHER
He sure progressed from Darkman! LOL
I miss how action sequences used to be filmed, from about 1995 to 2010 was when Hollywood was at its best with this stuff. The Spiderman trilogy, Matrix trilogy, Titanic. Like yeah, they used green screens at times and special effects, but there was a hell of a lot of practical effects and real stunts that gave the films a wayyyyyyy more authentic feeling.
Also the camera work and editing, with a focus on continuous panning and chasing shots instead of the bullshit shaky cam with a million cuts a minute we get today. So much better back then.
I'll always fk with Sam just for what you said. He directs action and sets greatly
@Jon Bradley
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VERY WELL SAID!!!!!
"shaky and continuous shot changes"
Very very true!!
A good amount of PRACTICAL EFFECTS
Long continous shots during exciting sequences......
There was a time when I Thought I wanted to be in movies MYSELF(actor)
Because movies did not rely on Extensive use of CGI/GREEN SCREEN
like today!
Long story SHORT, movies today are just not the same. And I'm having second thoughts about wanting to be in movies. If people drool over
EXAGGERATED/ OVER THE TOP/ RIDICULOUS CGI/ GREEN SCREEN
Shaky cam, continuous shot changing action........ HELL NO!
Tobey is the real spiderman no relying on stark or the avengers no prosthetic webbing no enhanced suit no ai walking him no high tech glasses no nothing this is how a real spiderman should be