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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CaptainMike: [QB] the fault lies in the comics, not in the films. Spider-Man is a student from the 1960s, J Jonah Jameson is a newspaper editor from the 1960s and the Green Goblin is a comic book supervillain from the 1960s. Granted they take steps to try and modernize the characters, settings and concepts some, but if you change too much you betray the source material you are trying to adapt. Comic books supervillains kill and destroy for no reason (granted, i think later editions of the comic got psychoanalytical as to GG's goals and the nature of his psychosis, around the 80s or later). And unless you know newspaper editors, you dont have a lot of info as to what they are today. I used to think there were a lot of dead stereotypes is the world, that there was something fundamentally different about the new millennium that caused old personality types to die off.. it just aint true. I know several police detectives, all of whom could be straight from the 1940s.. they are good guys but they are just comically stereotyped to a fault, they wear trenchcoats, and questio people with the same kind of bizarre seriousness that i only thought existed on TV. ew though, CGI sucks.. theyd be better off spending a couple extra bucks filming real people for some of these movies lately [/QB][/QUOTE]
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