Sereenie

6th Jan 2005

Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Corrected entry: In the elevator his costume is an all in one, but in other parts of the film he puts the head bit on separately.

Ann Nicholas

Correction: It is not all in one. The mask just blends in with the rest of the costume.

Sereenie

24th Jul 2004

Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Corrected entry: When Dr. Octavius first attaches the mechanical arms to his body, he turns to the audience in his lab and lets the harness click around his waist, then the long spinal-control thing attach to his back. Needles which interface with his nervous system sink into his flesh, which is gross for the audience to watch, because they all flinch and/or groan in disgust. However, as he was facing them, and thus they couldn't SEE those needles, what were they disturbed about? Also, there's no way the tentacles' cameras could have shown it on the TV screens nearby - they were not activated yet.

redbaron2000

Correction: Two possible answers. One, the noise is sufficiently gross that their imagination does the rest. Two, that Octavius's implement has been somewhat explained to them beforehand, so that when they hear the apparatus and see Ocatavius wincing, they know exactly what is going on.

Sereenie

4th Jul 2004

Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Corrected entry: When Peter is looking out of his window onto the city asking if he's not supposed to have what he wants, he's talking and breathing out loud right up next to the window. There should be the little cloud of condensation on the window from his breathing onto it.

bluedrop90

Correction: If the temperature is even just a bit warm outside, no condensation would be formed on the window because the temperature difference between the window and Peter's breath is not significant enough.

Sereenie

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