I missed the Hulk preview by like 6 seconds. I was thinking a Hulk movie
couldn't be that great, but with Ang Lee directing, maybe there's hope.





On Sat, 4 May 2002, glyph1001 wrote:

> I went to see Spider-man with Alan Oldham [Detroit Techno relevence]
> himself and the man was literally in tears [please don't hold that
> against him because he truely loves comic books and superheros!] when
> the flick ended.  I myself couldn't help trying to see through mines
> because although it was a kick-ass, action packed movie, it has romance
> and touching moments that played towards the female audience.  A little
> bit for everyone.  Tobey was just smashing in this movie and I can't
> wait for the sequel.  I think they're working on it as we speak and will
> be out next year!   Alan told me that he basically waited 38 years for a
> movie like this.  I'm sure you'll read about it soon on his website at
> the 'studio notes' section for he said he'll definitely write a review
> on it.  And J.K. Simmons [Ole' Shillinger (sp?) from HBO's Oz fame.] as
> J. Jonah Jameson was so like the comic book and the old cartoons!  He
> was true to form.  Yeah, the way the web was spun is,
> ummmm....hahhahahah, gross at first.  Well he can't run out of web
> because he's Spider-man  :-) but I think they decided to make Parker
> spin his webs naturally or automatically, as opposed to an artificial
> mechanism to produce the web.  Oh and the way the Goblin died is
> like....OUCH!  The web swinging scenes were abolutely breath-taking,
> OMG!   Just think of seeing this at the L.A. premiere!  That would've
> been over the top.   All I can say is that this movie was pretty much a
> perfect 10.
>
> Also, Sean, did you see the new Star Wars preview along with the "Hulk"
> and directed by Ang Lee!?!?!  Whooohoo!! That's gonna be bad-ass!
> Sheesh, where I was at, the audience was more excited about Hulk than
> the Star Wars preview.  People where cheering, clapping and shouting.
>  Pretty funny.   We even ran in to Dan Sicko at the Post office
> afterwards and he says he's going on Monday so let us know what you
> think Dan! :-)
>
> And Sean, you RAWWWWWK!!!  As for Kirsten, Alan agrees.  LMAO.  He
> always say, "From Dunst 'till Dawn". :-)
>
> Laters,
> G.
>
> sean deason wrote:
>
> hell yeah!! I second the motion! Tobey (deer caught in the headlights)
> Maguire nailed it! Not since Michael Keaton has an actor *really* gotten
> into the psyche of a legendarysuperhero, but I was very impressed. I'm
> ready to plop down another 6 bucks to give it another spin.
> One thing that does bother me though. the new way he spins his webs is
> kinda gross. and where does the material for the webs come from? wouldnt
> he run out of it after a while? Maybe thats something they adapted from
> the Venom costume, but still it grosses me out :^)
> XMen was a big disappoinment (too much character development and by the
> time the action started the movie was over) but I love this movie!
>
> sean deason
>
> Kirsten Dunst in the rain is well worth the price of admission :^)
>
> sean
>
>
> Mxyzptlk wrote:
>
> >
> >>
> >> hmmmmmmmmm detroit relevance...let me think...if only the director
> >> were from
> >> Detroit or something.....
> >
> >
> > That would be one thing, but it would be better if there was a 313
> > type link between techno and comix.
> > What's Alan Oldham been up to lately?
> >
> >                                                 jeff
> >
> >
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