Alfred Molina as Doc Ock is one of my favorite villains from all of the Spiderman movies. It was kinda hard to be the next villain after Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin but Molina's Doc Ock was so good.
This episode was hilarious! Kieran is a funny dude and Johanna is perfect as always. Tony is getting more and more in shape each episode, pretty sure he could start wrestling again! Seriously though, good job and thanks for the entertainment :)
I love this movie. Alfred Molina was awesome as Doctor Octavious and the action scenes at the bank and train were great. Surprisingly, we almost had Jake Gyllenhaal take over as Spider-Man.
Wow, so 4 Spidermans have tragically lost their lives in Tony's store. It's as if Tony's store is the secret lair for the Sinister Six. Hmmmm..............
@@spacestripe It get's better: Lenny Henry was going to be The Cat. Also Apparently Molina was reading for Rimmer too.And Hugh Laurie auditioned for Lister.
Kieran has always been funny, but it's like he has this new found confidence, and is now hilarious 😂😂😂. I'm wondering if it was the weight loss, in any case he is way funnier than I thought from the old show with everyone which at this point I forgot the name. James the avgn was there and that's all I recall.
I always liked Keiran and thought he was hilarious. I think he was almost as funny in the old show, but that show was more tightly structured. Here he has a bit more freedom to just riff and it leads to hilarious results.
And the Spidey from The Electric Company! It's pizza time!🤘🍕 I loved organic webshooters.. and that's what she said lol! I have a promotional poster where the web shooters are there and they hadn't put the webbing on his hands. This is my favorite Spidey film. When people asked me how I was doing on rough day, I'd say I'm feeling like the first half of Spiderman 2 right before he drops his glasses lol. I have the 2.1 dvd. ;)
You're truly doing god's work. The early 2000s is one of the most underrated and underappreciated eras of film making. Thank you for being such beautiful and talented people.
Just to add a theory I’ve heard lately regarding Doc Ock’s upgraded arms in No Way Home: What if the red part is part of the Iron Spider suit’s nanotechnology that “infects” his tentacles when he first attacked him. This could give Otto control over his arms again and he then decides to help Spidey? I like this theory, personally.
That’s entirely possible, but I’d like to think if they went that route they’d have gone with his classic green and yellow color scheme. Luckily we will get to see for ourselves soon enough!
Its amazing how the quality of this show goes up times ten when Tony has guests like Kieran, instead of people like Mint Salad. My IQ drops every time i watch a vid shes in
Better come correct. Dr Pepper and Big Red were developed in Waco, TX. Dr Pepper is not bottled by anyone else in America but in Canada and other countries it's bottled by both Pepsi and Coke depending on the county.
I have always believed that Anthony Hopkins is one of the cameos on the train. The part when the people stand up and say "You'll have to go through me."
The Punisher The producers wanted Thomas Jane to make a cameo as Frank Castle in Spider-Man 2, as he was starring as the character in The Punisher (2004). But Sony didn't own the film rights, thus his stunt double was used and can be seen on the right in this scene.
Tony, you and Kieran should read ‘Trouble’ by Mark Millar. It came out around the same time as these movies. It’s about young aunt may and what a dirty girl she was. It also has concerning ‘cutie’ covers
Had a similar experience with children when watching Iron Man in theaters, when he's drawing the concept a kid screamed, it's Iron Man! And proceeded to yell that everytime he showed up lol
The wheels are spinning when they go over Peter's head, so yes, there definitely was somebody in there. There's also a sound of tires skidding right before the slow-mo starts, so it's possible that it was just like the scene at the hospital, where Otto didn't mean to throw the car but it was about to hit him so the arms acted independently to defend themselves.
The guys were asking how all these villains that died have come back, well, in the trailer Doc Ock says that they are fighting ghosts. These villains are meant to die by Spiderman, so we'll probably get some sort of answer.
Sitting here thinking about Tritium and how it goes for $30k per gram and is used primarily for phosphorescent paints and nuclear weapons (with about 400 grams being used per year) and now I'm wondering why OsCorp was sitting on $340 million of a fusion booster for nuclear weapons and how that represents about 15% of the entire US supply of available Tritium produced since 1955... (according to Wikipedia anyways) 25 lbs of that is... quite a lot...
@@GarrettX001 that's the problem though. The production of it is complicated, expensive, and requires a dedicated nuclear reactor for the process. It has limited usage outside of nuclear weapons, but they're sitting on enough to supply the entire world's military and industrial demand for 30 years. With a half-life of 12.5 years though, you're looking at an extremely poor investment to just horde. So... what were they using it for and/or who were they supplying? I now have lots of questions...
My family was on vacation at the time in summer 2004. It rained that Monday and we wanted to go see it, but it was sold out and we saw Dodgeball instead (I wanted to see Prisoner of Azkaban, but that was also sold out that day). Thursday it rained again though and THAT was the day we finally saw Spider-Man 2-and what sucks is I had a large drink and had to rush to the bathroom right after the train sequence and missed both Doc Ock capturing him and Harry unmasking him.
I really wish TMNT Secret of the Ooze had gone the Spider-Man 2 and X-Men 2 route. Instead we are stuck with the original being the only real good one. Though I think the turtle costumes in the 2nd one still look pretty good even though they aren't as good as in the first one for some reason. Guessing that has to do with Jim Henson dying before the 2nd movie went into production.