That would be a brilliant idea, then if you use the Tobey suit, you can actually stop the train and you get a different trophy that's something like, "You serious?!"
HI GUYS WELCOME BACK TO THE CHANNEL TODAY WE'RE GONNA TRY AND STOP A TRAIN JUST LIKE TOBEY MACGUIRE DID IN SPIDER-MAN 2. IN THAT MOVIE, SPIDER-MAN, ALSO KNOWN AS PETER PARKER, USES HIS WEBS TO STOP A TRAIN! SO LET'S GET RIGHT INTO IT BUT BEFORE WE GET RIGHT INTO IT DROP A LIKE AND SMASH THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTON AND RING THE BELL SO LET'S GET RIGHT INTO IT BUT FIRST, IF YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW TO STOP TRAINS WITH YOUR WEBBING WHY DON'T YOU TRY VISITING OUR SPONSOR, SKILLSHARE
I was convinced it wouldn’t have from the start. I was knew there wasn’t NEARLY enough webbing and that there was no way they actually thought to add this so it was inevitable
The Devs missed opportunity to add a 'soft glitch' in there where if you cast a few more webs and stood in the exact right stop you would have got a special case where the train does actually stop.
@@dineshs3575I don't know if it's true (because I wasn't in the writing room, obv) but the boat scene almost feels like they were purposefully trying to one up the iconic train scene because it's just that memorable.
In the film, he was already on the train instead of trying to catch it. He tried slowing it down, at first, by stomping his feet through the train tracks themselves. And I counted at least 14 webshots to bring the train to a complete halt, including the first two that (at best) slowed it down slightly.
You’re right but this interpretation is just comedic. Enjoy what’s here, it’s okay to laugh and move on, we don’t necessarily need an analytical break down of why this ‘attempt’ doesn’t fully coincide with what happened in the movie…
@@sebastianstanfield3061 you're right but sometimes people enjoy thinking and sharing their thoughts while others enjoy reading those thoughts. We don't necessarily need someone to make sure everyone is being efficient with enjoyment of everything
@@sampaliu Just as they’re allowed to make their comment, I’m allowed to critique it as it is out there. So there is nothing wrong with me advising the individual as they exposed their own thoughts on the matter. In my perspective, them stating the discrepancies between this video and the movie is just detracting from the comedic value. It’s really not appreciating the video for what it is, and rather picking it apart for not being an exact reenactment.
@sebastianstanfield3061 You're right, we don't appreciate the video for what it is because the video doesn't show what the title states. They wanted to stop the train like in the movie, they should've tried to *do* it like in the movie. It's what i and maybe other people clicked on the video for, which was not received. Sure, i got a mild chuckle out of the end result we ALL knew would happen as soon as we saw the first webshot, but there will still be the slight disappointment that what was stated in the title was not actually explored in the video.
I think it would be cool if there were train crimes where you fight people on the train, and if you take too long to defeat them then a criminal destroys the brakes and you have to stop the train. Would be awesome
Train robberies? Oh yeah I can already see Arthur Morgan pointing his six shooter at Pete and going "Howdy partner, mind your own business and no harm will come to you🤠"
The buildup to this I was thinking it has to work, you recreated the web with such precision and knowledge, I was captivated by every second but right when Spiderman gets completely thrown was the honestly the lol cherry on top
Sam Raimis Spider-man: * Struggling for his life, shoots out 100 webs and almost dies. * Some random dude on his mamas couch: -Lets see if i can do it with 5 webs and some hope
There are people who makes 3D assets and textures and put them up in a marketplace for a living. I would argue there isn't enough but given that people are getting more adept using computers we can expect more.
I initially thought it was impossible, but when you so carefully alligned the webs I thought "Maybe they tried this before and you need precise placement?" Than BAM! Foolish of me to expect anything else x)
I actually really enjoyed that. It was a thought-provoking rollercoaster. At first I'm like "Nah, it'll just plow through without skipping a beat unless it's a programmed thing as a part of a mission, but probably not judging from the title of the video" but then I was like "Unless it's a programmed little easter egg/tidbit to enjoy while you're swingin' around the city. That would be cool" then I was like "Nah, he's not placing enough web to stop that train, unless those strands are really that strong and this guy knows where to place them, I mean, he was being very precise on the placement." But then I was all like "Nah" again because that train was so close, but then again, my boy over here looks perched and confident with his meticulously placed webbing and foot position... so let's seeeeeee [BANG]... I was originally correct. So I win.
The difference between superhero games and movies is that in games there is an internal logic to how your powers work and you don’t just magically get more powerful when the script writer finds it convenient.
@@LordNiftythose are the worst. During the cutscene your weapon takes 10 seconds to charge, and does an intense 3 second, action-packed firing sequence that narrowly misses and levels a distant building. Then the camera pans away from the carnage, settles into the 3rd person view, and you're now holding a paper straw armed with a dozen half-frozen peas that bounce off the villain like, well, peas.
I know what you mean but it's not completely true. They just do it differently in games. If plot requires it characters can easily pull powers from their @$$. In FFXV leviathan destroys you then you power up fly and unlock Gilgamesh's gates of Babylon to defeat it.
It wasn’t magically more powerful. That’s consistent with Spider-Man’s power levels in the comics and shows. In fact, it’s probably weaker than many of his feats. For reference, Batman could also stop the train. His comic feats are ridiculous. He has NO powers except “convenient writing” / “popularity” lol. So Spider-Man SHOULD be able to stop the train. Btw, it’s a fact he constantly holds back when fighting. Just look at Superior Spider-Man where Doc Ock took over his body and accidentally killed Shocker or something. He was like, “Damn, Peter must always hold back A LOT.”
Guys ik it would be cool to stop the train but it wouldn’t make sense to stop a random train from getting to its destination because you want to recreate nostalgia