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Spider-Man 2 Full Movie

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    She looks at me every day.
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    Mary Jane Watson.
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    Oh, boy. If she only knew
    how I feIt about her.
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    But she can never know.
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    I made a choice once to live
    a life of responsibility.
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    A life she can never be a part of.
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    Who am I?
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    I'm Spider-Man, given a job to do.
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    And I'm Peter Parker,
    and I, too, have a job.
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    Parker. Parker!
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    No, no, no, stop! Stop!
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    Parker, you're late, man. Always late.
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    I'm sorry, Mr. Aziz.
    There was a disturbance.
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    Another disturbance.
    Always a disturbance with you.
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    Come on, 21 minutes ago,
    in comes order.
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    Harmattan, Burton & Smith.
    Eight extra-large deep-dish pizzas.
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    In eight minutes, I am defauIting on
    Joe's 29-minute guarantee.
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    Then, not only am I receiving
    no money for these pizzas...
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    ...but I will lose the customer forever
    to Pizza Yurt.
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    Look, you are my only hope, all right?
    You have to make it in time.
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    Peter, you're a nice guy.
    But you're just not dependable.
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    This is your last chance.
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    You have to go 42 blocks
    in 7 1/2 minutes or your ass is fired.
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    Go!
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    Hey, what, are you stupid?
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    Whoa! He stole that guy's pizzas!
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    I'm gonna get it!
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    Hey, you guys.
    No playing in the streets.
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    Yes, Mr. Spider-Man.
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    See you.
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    Way to go, Spidey!
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    Pizza time.
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    You're late.
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    I'm not paying for those.
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    Joe's 29-minute guarantee
    is a promise, man.
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    I know to you, Parker, a promise
    means nothing. But to me, is serious.
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    Is serious to me too, Mr. Aziz.
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    You're fired. Go.
    Please, I need this job.
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    You're fired.
    Look, give me another chance.
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    You're fired.
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    Parker, hello. You're fired.
    Why?
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    Dogs catching Frisbees?
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    Pigeons in the park?
    A couple geezers playing chess?
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    Boss.
    Not now.
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    The Bugle could show another side
    of New York for a change.
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    We got six minutes to deadline, Jonah.
    We need page one.
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    I don't pay you to be a sensitive artiste.
    I pay you... Still not now!
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    I pay you because that psycho
    Spider-Man will pose for you.
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    He won't let me take any more pictures.
    You turned the whole city against him.
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    A fact I'm very proud of.
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    Get your pretty little portfolio off my
    desk before I go into a diabetic coma.
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    Is your wife, she lost her checkbook.
    Thanks for the good news.
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    Please, isn't there any of these shots
    you can use? I need the money.
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    Miss Brant. Get me a violin.
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    Five minutes to deadline, Jonah.
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    Run a picture of a rancid chicken.
    Here's the headline:
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    "Food Poisoning Scare Sweeps City."
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    Some food got poisoned?
    I'm a little nauseous.
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    All right, Mr. Jameson.
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    It stinks.
    Robbie, there's your page one.
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    "Masked Menace Terrorizes Town."
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    I told you, he's not a menace.
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    I told you...
    I'll take care of it.
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    I'll give you 1 50.
    Three hundred.
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    Thas outrageous.
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    Done. Give this to the girl.
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    Thank you. Bye-bye.
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    Hi.
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    Hey, Pete.
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    I don't think this covers the advance
    I gave you a couple weeks ago.
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    Right.
    Sorry.
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    Hey.
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    Chin up, okay?
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    Watch it, jerk!
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    Dr. Connors. Sorry.
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    Where were you headed, Parker?
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    To your class.
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    My class is over.
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    See me standing here?
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    I'm sorry. I'm trying.
    I wanna be here.
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    Then be here.
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    Look at you, Peter.
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    Your grades have been steadily
    declining. You're late for class.
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    You always appear exhausted.
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    Your paper on fusion is still overdue.
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    I know. I'm planning to write it
    on Dr. Otto Octavius.
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    Planning is not a major
    at this university.
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    Octavius is a friend of mine.
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    Better do your research, Parker.
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    Get it done, or I'm failing you.
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    Surprise!
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    Well, say something.
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    Whas the occasion?
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    Really, Peter. Is your birthday!
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    Whether you want
    to remember it or not.
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    He lives in another reality.
    Don't you, Pete?
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    Hi, M.J.
    Hi.
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    Hey, buddy.
    Hey.
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    Long time, no see.
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    So how's the play?
    I read a great review.
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    Is going fine. Is going good.
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    She's brilliant in it.
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    Harry sent me roses.
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    So where you been, pal?
    You don't return my calls.
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    I've been busy.
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    Taking pictures of Spider-Man?
    How's the bug these days?
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    The less you see of that man,
    the better.
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    Now, les all go into the other room
    and have something to eat.
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    I'll get the hors d'oeuvres.
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    So how are things going at Oscorp?
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    They're great.
    I'm head of Special Projects.
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    We're about to make
    a breakthrough on fusion.
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    How lovely, Harry. Your father
    would be so proud, rest his soul.
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    Thank you.
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    We're actually funding
    one of your idols, Pete. Otto Octavius.
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    I'm writing a paper on him.
    You want to meet him?
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    You'd introduce me?
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    You bet. Octavius is
    gonna put Oscorp on the map...
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    ...in a way my father
    never even dreamed of.
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    M.J., could you give me a hand?
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    She's waiting for you, pal.
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    What do you mean?
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    The way she looks at you
    or doesn't look at you.
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    However you want to look at it.
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    I don't have time for girls right now.
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    Why, are you dead?
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    I've been kind of busy.
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    Taking pictures of your friend?
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    Could we get off that subject?
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    I want us to be friends, Harry.
    I want us to trust each other.
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    Then be honest with me.
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    If you knew who he was,
    would you tell me?
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    May.
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    Oh, what, Ben?
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    Wait.
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    Aunt May.
    Oh, my.
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    Oh, Peter. Oh, for a second there,
    I thought I was years ago.
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    Everybody's gone, aren't they?
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    Did they have a good time?
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    I'm sure they did.
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    You okay?
    Of course. But you go home.
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    And be careful. I don't like that
    scooter thing you drive around.
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    I'm worried about you.
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    You're so alone.
    And I saw the letter from the bank.
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    Oh, my. You did?
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    Oh, well.
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    So?
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    I'm a little behind.
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    Everybody is.
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    Anyway, I don't want
    to talk about it anymore.
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    I'm tired,
    and you better start back home.
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    Here, kiddo. Happy birthday.
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    You need it more than I do.
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    No, I can't take that from you.
    Yes, you can!
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    You can take this money from me.
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    For God's sake, is not much.
    Now, take it!
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    And don't you dare leave it here.
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    Oh, I'm sorry.
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    Is just that I miss
    your uncle Ben so much.
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    Can you believe that is two years
    next month since he was taken?
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    I think to myself at times...
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    ...were I to face the one responsible
    for what happened, l'd...
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    Oh, I don't know what I'd do.
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    Now...
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    ...you better take
    the rest of your cake home.
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    Hey.
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    Hey. You're still here.
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    I saw your billboard on Bleecker.
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    Isn't it funny?
    I'm really kind of embarrassed.
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    Don't be. Is nice.
    I get to see you every day now.
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    I liked seeing you tonight, Peter.
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    Oh, boy, yeah.
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    "Oh, boy, yeah" what?
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    Nothing.
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    Do you want to say something?
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    I...
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    ...was...
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    ...wondering if you're still
    in the Village.
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    You're such a mystery.
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    Peter.
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    What?
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    Happy birthday.
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    I'm seeing somebody now.
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    You mean, like a boyfriend?
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    Well, like I like him.
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    What?
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    Nothing.
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    Thas good, you know?
    Companionship...
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    May be more than that.
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    More?
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    I don't know.
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    I'm coming to see your play
    tomorrow night.
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    You're coming?
    I'll be there.
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    Don't disappoint me.
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    I won't.
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    Rent.
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    Hi.
    Hi. Whas "hi"?
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    Can I spend it?
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    I have a paycheck due this week
    and...
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    You're a month late again. Again.
    I promise as soon as...
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    If promises were crackers,
    my daughter would be fat.
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    I'm really sorry, Mr. Ditkovitch. All I got
    is this 20 for the rest of the week.
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    "Sorry" doesn't pay the rent.
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    And don't try to sneak past me. I have
    ears like a cat and eyes like a rodent.
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    Thanks, Mr. Ditkovitch.
    Hi, Pete.
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    Hello?
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    Rent?
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    Doctor? Mr. Osborn's here.
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    Nobel Prize, Otto. Nobel Prize.
    And we'll all be rich.
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    Is not about the prizes, Harry.
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    But you need money.
    You need Oscorp.
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    Who do we have here?
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    This is my good friend
    I called you about.
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    He got me through
    high-school science.
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    Peter Parker, sir.
    I'm writing a paper on you for...
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    I know what you're doing here...
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    ...but I don't have time
    to talk to students now.
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    But Oscorp pays the bills, so...
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    Thas why I have to take off.
    Board meeting.
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    But my job is done here.
    Got you two geniuses together.
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    Good luck tomorrow, Otto.
    Nobel Prize. We'll see you in Sweden!
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    Interesting fellow, your friend.
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    I won't take much of your time.
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    Now I remember you. You're Connors'
    student. He tells me you're brilliant.
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    He also tells me you're lazy.
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    I'm trying to do better.
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    Being brillians not enough,
    young man. You have to work hard.
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    Intelligence is not a privilege,
    is a gift.
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    And you use it
    for the good of mankind.
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    You want to try it back there?
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    So is that it?
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    Yes. My design to initiate
    and sustain fusion.
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    I understand you use harmonics
    of atomic frequencies.
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    Sympathetic frequencies.
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    Harmonic reinforcement?
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    Go on.
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    An exponential increase
    in energy output.
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    A huge amount of energy.
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    Like a perpetual sun providing
    renewable power for the whole world.
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    Are you sure you could stabilize
    the fusion reaction?
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    Peter, what have we been talking
    about for the last hour and a half?
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    This is my life's work.
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    I certainly know the consequences
    of the slightest miscalculation.
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    I'm sorry. I didn't mean
    to question you.
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    Rosie, our new friend thinks
    I'm gonna blow up the city.
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    You can sleep soundly tonight.
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    Otto's done his homework.
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    Come to the demonstration tomorrow,
    and you'll see for yourself.
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    And you need
    to sleep soundly tonight, Otto.
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    Did Edison sleep
    before he turned on the light?
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    Did Marconi sleep
    before he turned on the radio?
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    Did Beethoven sleep
    before he wrote the 5th?
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    Did Bernoulli sleep before he found
    the curves of quickest descent?
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    Rosie, I love this boy.
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    Peter, tell us about yourself.
    Do you have a girlfriend?
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    Well...
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    I don't really know.
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    Well, shouldn't you know?
    I mean, who would know?
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    Leave him alone.
    Maybe is a secret love.
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    Love should never be a secret.
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    If you keep something as complicated
    as love stored up inside...
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    ...gonna make you sick.
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    I finally got lucky in love.
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    We both did.
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    But is hardly perfect.
    You have to work at it.
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    I met him on the college steps,
    and I knew it wasn't going to be easy.
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    He was studying science,
    and I was studying English literature.
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    Thas right. I was trying to explain
    the theory of relativity.
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    And Rosie was trying
    to explain T.S. Eliot.
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    I still don't understand
    what he was talking about.
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    Yes, you do.
    I'm serious.
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    T.S. Eliot is more complicated
    than advanced science.
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    But if you want to get a woman to fall
    in love with you, feed her poetry.
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    Poetry.
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    Never fails.
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    A tall and slender maiden
    All alone upon a prairie...
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    Brightest green were all her garments...
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    And her hair was like the sunshine...
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    Day by day he gazed upon her...
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    Rent!
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    Where is my money?!
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    You seem jittery tonight.
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    You never know who's coming.
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    Ladies, five minutes. Five minutes.
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    How'd you do that?
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    Work out, plenty of rest.
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    You know, eat your green vegetables.
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    Thas what my mom is always saying.
    I just never actually believed her.
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    Come on. Go.
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    Keep it steady.
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    Is a web.
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    Go, Spidey, go!
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    We got trouble!
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    Get me down!
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    I am more than content
    with what Mr. Moncrieff said.
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    His voice alone inspires one
    with absolute credulity.
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    Then you think we should
    forgive them?
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    Yes.
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    I mean, no.
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    Hey. Hey. Hey, chief.
    You park there, I'm towing it.
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    Whatever.
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    Shoelace.
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    You might want to...
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    Can I help you?
    Yeah, I've come to see the show.
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    Oh, I'm sorry, sir. No one will be
    seated after the doors are closed.
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    It helps maintain the illusion.
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    Miss Watson, she's a friend of mine.
    She asked me to come.
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    But not to come late.
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    I have to see this show.
    Just let me in, I'll stand in the...
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    A Spider-Man
    A Spider-Man...
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    A-does whatever a spider can...
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    A-spins a web, any size...
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    Catches thieves a-just like flies...
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    Look out
    Here comes the Spider-Man...
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    You sure you don't wanna
    come tonight?
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    Yeah, I'm sure.
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    Okay. Call me.
    I will.
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    You were great tonight.
    Thanks.
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    May I have an autograph,
    please, miss?
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    What are you doing here?
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    You hungry?
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    Starved.
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    What was that?
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    Okay.
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    Cool Spidey outfit.
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    Thanks.
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    Where'd you get it?
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    I made it.
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    Looks uncomfortable.
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    Yeah, it gets kind of itchy.
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    And it rides up in the crotch
    a little bit too.
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    Hi. Is me.
    Sing your song at the beep.
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    Hi, M.J.
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    This is Peter.
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    I was on my way to your show and...
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    Well, I was on my bike...
  • 30:14 - 30:16
    Are you there?
  • 30:18 - 30:21
    I really was planning on it all day.
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    And...
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    ...I know you predicted
    I'd disappoint you.
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    Bingo.
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    Is amazing, isn't it?
  • 30:32 - 30:35
    How complicated a simple thing...
  • 30:36 - 30:40
    ...Iike being someplace at 8:00
    can become.
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    Actually, there was
    this obnoxious usher.
  • 30:48 - 30:51
    Somebody has to talk
    to that usher, M.J.
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    Your time has expired.
  • 30:53 - 30:57
    Please deposit 50 cents
    for the next five minutes.
  • 31:07 - 31:09
    I wanna tell you the truth.
  • 31:11 - 31:12
    Here it is.
  • 31:13 - 31:15
    I'm Spider-Man.
  • 31:16 - 31:17
    Weird, huh?
  • 31:19 - 31:21
    Now you know
    why I can't be with you.
  • 31:22 - 31:27
    If my enemies found out about you...
  • 31:29 - 31:32
    ...if you got hurt,
    I could never forgive myself.
  • 31:38 - 31:41
    I wish I could tell you
    how I feel about you.
  • 31:52 - 31:53
    Ladies and gentlemen...
  • 31:53 - 31:57
    ...my wife Rosie and I would like to
    welcome you this afternoon.
  • 31:57 - 31:59
    But first, before we start...
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    ...has anybody lost a large roll
    of 20-dollar bills in a rubber band?
  • 32:03 - 32:05
    Because we found the rubber band.
  • 32:09 - 32:11
    Is a terrible joke.
  • 32:11 - 32:13
    But thank you for coming.
  • 32:13 - 32:14
    Today...
  • 32:14 - 32:19
    ...you will witness the birth
    of a new fusion-based energy source.
  • 32:19 - 32:24
    Safe, renewable energy
    and cheap electricity for everyone.
  • 32:25 - 32:28
    And now let me introduce
    my assistants.
  • 32:36 - 32:39
    These four actuators were
    developed and programmed...
  • 32:39 - 32:42
    ...for the sole purpose of creating
    successful fusion.
  • 32:42 - 32:45
    They are impervious to heat
    and magnetism.
  • 33:27 - 33:32
    These smart arms are controlled
    by my brain through a neural link.
  • 33:33 - 33:35
    Nanowires feed directly
    into my cerebellum...
  • 33:36 - 33:39
    ...allowing me to use these arms
    to control fusion reaction...
  • 33:40 - 33:42
    ...in an environment
    no human hand could enter.
  • 33:42 - 33:45
    Doctor, if the artificial intelligence
    in the arms...
  • 33:45 - 33:47
    ...is as advanced as you suggest...
  • 33:47 - 33:49
    ...couldn't that make you
    vulnerable to them?
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    How right you are.
  • 33:50 - 33:52
    Which is why I developed
    this inhibitor chip...
  • 33:53 - 33:55
    ...to protect
    my higher brain function.
  • 33:55 - 33:59
    It means I maintain control of these
    arms, instead of them controlling me.
  • 34:00 - 34:02
    And now on to the main event.
  • 34:02 - 34:04
    Give me the blue light, Rosie.
  • 34:23 - 34:26
    Precious tritium is the fuel
    that makes this project go.
  • 34:26 - 34:29
    There's only 25 pounds of it
    on the whole planet.
  • 34:30 - 34:34
    I'd like to thank Harry Osborn and
    Oscorp lndustries for providing it.
  • 34:34 - 34:36
    Happy to pay the bills, Otto.
  • 34:49 - 34:51
    Ladies and gentlemen...
  • 34:53 - 34:55
    ...fasten your seat beIts.
  • 35:13 - 35:15
    Doctor, we have
    a successful fusion reaction.
  • 35:20 - 35:23
    This is a breakthrough
    beyond your father's dreams.
  • 35:23 - 35:25
    Thank you.
  • 35:25 - 35:27
    We're producing
    a thousand-megawatt surplus.
  • 35:34 - 35:36
    The power of the sun...
  • 35:36 - 35:38
    ...in the palm of my hand.
  • 35:59 - 36:02
    Keep calm! Is only a spike!
  • 36:02 - 36:03
    Ill soon stabilize!
  • 36:09 - 36:12
    Ladies and gentlemen,
    please clear the room.
  • 36:17 - 36:19
    We have a containment breach!
  • 36:21 - 36:23
    Otto, please get back!
  • 36:24 - 36:27
    Shut it off, Otto! Shut it off!
  • 36:27 - 36:30
    It will stabilize! Is under control!
  • 36:30 - 36:32
    I'm in charge here!
  • 36:32 - 36:35
    Is my money! I'm in con...
  • 36:38 - 36:40
    This doesn't change anything.
  • 36:43 - 36:45
    What are you doing?
    Pulling the plug.
  • 36:46 - 36:47
    No!
  • 37:05 - 37:07
    Rosie!
  • 37:36 - 37:37
    Watch it.
  • 37:37 - 37:39
    That was too close.
  • 37:39 - 37:43
    If he had more than a drop of tritium,
    he could have destroyed the city.
  • 37:48 - 37:49
    I'm ruined.
  • 37:51 - 37:53
    I have nothing left,
    except Spider-Man.
  • 37:53 - 37:55
    He saved your life, sir.
  • 37:55 - 37:58
    He humiliated me by touching me.
  • 37:58 - 38:00
    The press will be here soon.
    I suggest we move on.
  • 38:00 - 38:02
    What was he doing here anyway?
  • 38:18 - 38:20
    MoIten metal penetrated
    the spinal cavity...
  • 38:20 - 38:23
    ...and fused the vertebrae
    at muItiple points...
  • 38:23 - 38:25
    ...including the lamina
    and the roof of the spinal column.
  • 38:25 - 38:27
    We won't know the extent of
    the damage until we get in there.
  • 38:28 - 38:30
    I suggest we cut off these mechanical
    arms, slice up the harness...
  • 38:31 - 38:33
    ...and, if need be,
    consider a laminectomy...
  • 38:33 - 38:36
    ...with posterior spinal fusion
    from C7-T1 to T1 2.
  • 38:36 - 38:38
    We're ready, doctor.
  • 38:41 - 38:43
    Anybody here take shop class?
  • 39:24 - 39:26
    Help me! Help me!
  • 40:34 - 40:37
    No!
  • 41:27 - 41:29
    Is all over town, Robbie.
    Gossip. Rumors.
  • 41:30 - 41:32
    Panic in the streets, if we're lucky.
  • 41:32 - 41:35
    Crazy scientist turns himself
    into some kind of a monster.
  • 41:35 - 41:38
    Four mechanical arms welded
    right onto his body.
  • 41:38 - 41:42
    Guy named Otto Octavius winds up
    with eight limbs. What are the odds?
  • 41:43 - 41:44
    Hoffman!
  • 41:46 - 41:47
    What are we gonna call this guy?
  • 41:47 - 41:49
    "Dr. Octopus."
    Thas crap.
  • 41:50 - 41:51
    "Science Squid"?
    Crap!
  • 41:52 - 41:53
    "Dr. Strange."
    Thas pretty good.
  • 41:54 - 41:58
    But is taken.
    Wait, wait! I got it. "Dr. Octopus."
  • 41:59 - 42:00
    I like it.
    Of course you do.
  • 42:01 - 42:04
    Dr. Octopus. New villain in town.
    "Doc Ock."
  • 42:04 - 42:06
    Genius.
    What, are you looking for a raise?
  • 42:06 - 42:08
    Get out.
  • 42:09 - 42:10
    Chief, I found Parker.
  • 42:10 - 42:12
    Where you been?
    Why don't you pay your phone bill.
  • 42:12 - 42:15
    Mad scientist goes berserk,
    we don't have pictures!
  • 42:15 - 42:16
    I heard Spider-Man was there.
  • 42:17 - 42:20
    Where were you?
    Photographing squirrels? You're fired.
  • 42:20 - 42:21
    Chief, the planetarium party.
  • 42:21 - 42:23
    You're un-fired.
    I need you, come here.
  • 42:23 - 42:24
    What do you know
    about high society?
  • 42:25 - 42:27
    Oh. Well, l...
    Don't answer that.
  • 42:27 - 42:30
    My society photographer got hit in the
    head by a polo ball. You're all I got.
  • 42:30 - 42:33
    Big party for an American hero.
    My son, the astronaut.
  • 42:33 - 42:35
    Could you pay me in advance?
  • 42:44 - 42:46
    You serious? Pay you for what?
    Standing there?
  • 42:46 - 42:49
    The planetarium, tomorrow night,
    8:00. There's the door.
  • 43:03 - 43:05
    My Rosie's dead.
  • 43:07 - 43:09
    My dream is dead.
  • 43:12 - 43:14
    And these...
  • 43:15 - 43:19
    ...monstrous things should be
    at the bottom of the river...
  • 43:22 - 43:23
    ...along with me.
  • 43:32 - 43:33
    Something...
  • 43:34 - 43:36
    ...in my head.
  • 43:39 - 43:41
    Something talking.
  • 43:45 - 43:46
    The inhibitor chip!
  • 43:49 - 43:51
    Gone.
  • 43:56 - 43:57
    Rebuild.
  • 44:00 - 44:02
    No.
  • 44:03 - 44:04
    Peter was right.
  • 44:06 - 44:08
    I miscalculated.
  • 44:14 - 44:16
    I couldn't have miscalculated.
  • 44:17 - 44:19
    It was working, wasn't it?
  • 44:24 - 44:25
    Yes.
  • 44:26 - 44:29
    We could rebuild.
    Enlarge the containment field.
  • 44:29 - 44:31
    Make it bigger
    and stronger than ever.
  • 44:32 - 44:34
    But we need money.
  • 44:36 - 44:37
    Steal it?
  • 44:37 - 44:39
    No, no, no, I'm not a criminal.
  • 44:41 - 44:43
    Thas right.
  • 44:45 - 44:48
    The real crime would be not to finish
    what we started.
  • 44:51 - 44:53
    We'll do it here.
  • 44:53 - 44:57
    The power of the sun
    in the palm of my hand.
  • 44:57 - 44:59
    Nothing will stand in our way.
  • 44:59 - 45:01
    Nothing!
  • 45:06 - 45:08
    Thas the social security.
    Yes, I see.
  • 45:09 - 45:10
    My uncle Ben's life insurance.
  • 45:10 - 45:13
    Yes, but I'm afraid...
  • 45:13 - 45:16
    ...is just not sufficient
    to refinance your home.
  • 45:16 - 45:19
    Oh, but I'm giving
    piano lessons again.
  • 45:20 - 45:21
    You are?
  • 45:26 - 45:29
    We appreciate
    that you've just opened up...
  • 45:29 - 45:32
    ...a new supersaver account
    with us today.
  • 45:32 - 45:33
    But the fact is...
  • 45:33 - 45:37
    ...you do not have the assets
    to justify this loan. I'm sorry.
  • 45:38 - 45:39
    Well...
  • 45:41 - 45:43
    At least we get the toaster.
  • 45:43 - 45:47
    Actually, thas only
    with a deposit of 300 or more.
  • 45:50 - 45:51
    Oh, yes, I see.
  • 45:52 - 45:54
    Okay.
  • 45:57 - 45:59
    Don't worry, we'll figure it out.
  • 46:15 - 46:17
    Peter?
  • 46:18 - 46:20
    Don't leave me.
  • 46:21 - 46:23
    Oh, that boy of yours is a real hero.
  • 46:24 - 46:25
    Hold it!
  • 46:26 - 46:28
    Put your arms up! All of them!
  • 46:51 - 46:52
    Here's your change!
  • 47:01 - 47:03
    Oh, no. Come on!
  • 47:16 - 47:18
    You're getting on my nerves.
    I have a knack for that.
  • 47:18 - 47:20
    Not anymore.
  • 47:48 - 47:50
    Freeze! Don't move!
    Freeze!
  • 47:54 - 47:55
    Hold your fire!
    Don't follow me.
  • 47:59 - 48:01
    Wait a second.
  • 48:18 - 48:20
    Hand her over.
    Of course.
  • 48:21 - 48:22
    Easy, now.
  • 48:24 - 48:25
    Butterfingers.
  • 48:37 - 48:38
    Look out!
  • 48:40 - 48:42
    Help me!
  • 48:44 - 48:47
    Help me!
    I'm coming!
  • 48:52 - 48:54
    Hang on!
  • 49:11 - 49:12
    Help!
  • 49:31 - 49:33
    Thank you.
  • 49:36 - 49:37
    Aunt May.
  • 49:37 - 49:40
    You've stuck your webs
    in my business for the last time.
  • 49:40 - 49:43
    Now you'll have this woman's death
    on your conscience.
  • 49:48 - 49:50
    Come on.
  • 49:54 - 49:56
    Shame on you.
  • 50:27 - 50:28
    There you go.
  • 50:29 - 50:33
    Thank you.
    Oh, have I been wrong about you.
  • 50:33 - 50:34
    We sure showed him.
  • 50:34 - 50:36
    What do you mean, "we"?
  • 50:40 - 50:42
    Take me with you, Spider-Man.
    Take me.
  • 51:08 - 51:11
    May I?
    Sure. Go ahead.
  • 51:12 - 51:14
    Penny! Over here!
  • 51:19 - 51:20
    Leave it.
  • 51:24 - 51:27
    Hey. Might wanna take it easy, buddy.
  • 51:27 - 51:28
    Why? Is a party.
  • 51:28 - 51:31
    Wouldn't you be drinking if you lost
    a bundle on some crackpot...
  • 51:31 - 51:34
    ...who you thought was gonna take
    you with him to fame and fortune?
  • 51:35 - 51:36
    Not to mention your friend the bug.
  • 51:37 - 51:38
    Not tonight, Harry.
  • 51:38 - 51:42
    Every night!
    Until I find him, is 24-7.
  • 51:42 - 51:43
    Parker!
  • 51:44 - 51:45
    Parker!
  • 51:46 - 51:49
    Parker! What, are you deaf?
    I called you twice.
  • 51:49 - 51:51
    Think I'm paying you
    to sip champagne?
  • 51:51 - 51:53
    Get a shot of my wife
    with the minister.
  • 51:53 - 51:54
    Beautiful tie.
  • 51:55 - 51:57
    Get a shot of us with the DA.
  • 51:57 - 51:59
    Beautiful dress.
  • 51:59 - 52:02
    Here, get a shot of the mayor
    and his girlfriend.
  • 52:03 - 52:04
    Wife.
  • 52:06 - 52:09
    Ladies and gentlemen,
    good evening.
  • 52:09 - 52:12
    The committee for
    the Science Library of New York...
  • 52:12 - 52:14
    ...is pleased to present
    our guest of honor.
  • 52:14 - 52:18
    He's the first man to play football
    on the moon.
  • 52:19 - 52:22
    The handsome, the heroic,
    the delicious...
  • 52:22 - 52:24
    ...Captain John Jameson.
  • 53:07 - 53:08
    Hi.
  • 53:10 - 53:13
    You.
    Listen, I'm sorry.
  • 53:14 - 53:16
    But there was a disturbance.
  • 53:16 - 53:17
    I don't know you.
  • 53:19 - 53:23
    And I can't keep thinking about you.
    Is too painful.
  • 53:24 - 53:25
    I've been reading poetry lately.
  • 53:26 - 53:27
    Whatever that means.
  • 53:27 - 53:31
    Day by day he gazed upon her...
  • 53:31 - 53:34
    Day by day he sighed with passion
    Day by day...
  • 53:34 - 53:36
    Don't start.
  • 53:37 - 53:39
    Can I get you a drink?
  • 53:39 - 53:41
    I'm with John. He'll get me my drink.
  • 53:41 - 53:43
    John.
  • 53:43 - 53:47
    By the way, John has seen
    my show five times.
  • 53:47 - 53:50
    Harry has seen it twice.
    Aunt May has seen it.
  • 53:50 - 53:52
    My sick mother got out of bed to see it.
  • 53:53 - 53:54
    Even my father.
  • 53:55 - 53:58
    He came backstage to borrow cash.
  • 53:59 - 54:03
    But my best friend,
    who cares so much about me...
  • 54:03 - 54:05
    ...can't make an 8:00 curtain.
  • 54:07 - 54:09
    After all these years...
  • 54:10 - 54:12
    ...he's nothing to me
    but an empty seat.
  • 54:37 - 54:40
    It pisses me off, your loyaIty to
    Spider-Man and not to your best friend.
  • 54:40 - 54:43
    I find him with my father's body,
    and you defend him.
  • 54:44 - 54:45
    Take it easy.
    Don't push me.
  • 54:46 - 54:47
    Don't act like you're my friend.
  • 54:48 - 54:50
    You stole M.J. from me.
  • 54:50 - 54:52
    You stole my father's love.
  • 54:53 - 54:58
    Then you let him die because you
    didn't turn in the freak. Isn't that right?
  • 54:59 - 55:01
    Huh? Isn't that right?
  • 55:01 - 55:03
    Huh, brother?
  • 55:13 - 55:16
    Ladies and gentlemen,
    I just want you all to know...
  • 55:17 - 55:21
    ...that the beautiful Miss Mary Jane
    Watson has just agreed to marry me.
  • 55:31 - 55:33
    What a surprise.
  • 55:33 - 55:35
    Parker, wake up! Wake up!
    Shoot the picture!
  • 56:01 - 56:04
    Oh, no. No!
  • 56:14 - 56:16
    Why is this happening to me?
  • 57:40 - 57:42
    You seem very okay to me.
  • 57:43 - 57:44
    My diagnosis?
  • 57:44 - 57:46
    Is up here.
  • 57:48 - 57:52
    You say you can't sleep.
    Heartbreak? Bad dreams?
  • 57:53 - 57:56
    There is one dream where...
  • 57:56 - 57:58
    ...in my dream...
  • 57:59 - 58:00
    ...I'm Spider-Man.
  • 58:01 - 58:05
    But I'm losing my powers.
    I'm climbing a wall, but I keep falling.
  • 58:08 - 58:10
    So you're Spider-Man.
  • 58:10 - 58:11
    In my dream.
  • 58:12 - 58:16
    Actually, is not even my dream.
    Is a friend of mine's dream.
  • 58:18 - 58:19
    Somebody else's dream.
  • 58:25 - 58:27
    What about this friend?
  • 58:27 - 58:30
    Why does he climb these walls?
    What does he think of himself?
  • 58:31 - 58:34
    Thas the problem.
    He doesn't know what to think.
  • 58:35 - 58:39
    Gotta make you mad not to know
    who you are. Your soul disappears.
  • 58:39 - 58:40
    Nothing as bad as uncertainty.
  • 58:41 - 58:43
    Listen...
  • 58:44 - 58:48
    ...maybe you're not supposed to be
    Spider-Man climbing those walls.
  • 58:48 - 58:50
    Thas why you keep falling.
  • 58:52 - 58:54
    You always have a choice, Peter.
  • 58:56 - 58:58
    I have a choice.
  • 59:07 - 59:09
    All the things you've
    been thinking about, Peter...
  • 59:10 - 59:12
    ...make me sad.
  • 59:13 - 59:15
    Can't you understand?
  • 59:16 - 59:18
    I'm in love with Mary Jane.
  • 59:19 - 59:22
    Peter, all the times
    we've talked of honesty...
  • 59:22 - 59:25
    ...fairness, justice...
  • 59:26 - 59:30
    Out of those times,
    I counted on you to have the courage...
  • 59:30 - 59:34
    ...to take those dreams
    out into the world.
  • 59:35 - 59:38
    I can't live your dreams anymore.
  • 59:39 - 59:40
    I want a life of my own.
  • 59:41 - 59:43
    You've been given a gift, Peter.
  • 59:43 - 59:47
    With great power
    comes great responsibility.
  • 59:51 - 59:53
    Take my hand, son.
  • 60:06 - 60:07
    No, Uncle Ben.
  • 60:09 - 60:12
    I'm just Peter Parker.
  • 60:13 - 60:15
    I'm Spider-Man...
  • 60:16 - 60:17
    ...no more.
  • 60:18 - 60:20
    No more.
  • 60:28 - 60:29
    No more.
  • 61:54 - 61:56
    You punk!
    Sorry.
  • 61:57 - 61:59
    Thanks.
    You're welcome.
  • 62:06 - 62:07
    Hurry up!
  • 62:16 - 62:20
    And when the borderline is tau
    equals zero, the eigenvalues are...?
  • 62:20 - 62:22
    Someone, please?
  • 62:24 - 62:26
    23 electron voIts.
  • 62:31 - 62:34
    Excellent work today, Parker.
    Keep it up.
  • 62:44 - 62:47
    I'm not really wicked at all.
    You mustn't think that I'm wicked.
  • 62:47 - 62:50
    If you are not, then you have
    certainly been deceiving us all...
  • 62:50 - 62:52
    ...in a very inexcusable manner.
  • 62:52 - 62:54
    I hope you have not been
    leading a double life...
  • 62:54 - 62:57
    ...pretending to be wicked
    and being really good all the time.
  • 62:58 - 62:59
    That would be hypocrisy.
  • 63:00 - 63:02
    Of course, I have been
    rather reckless.
  • 63:08 - 63:09
    "I am glad."
  • 63:10 - 63:12
    "I am glad."
  • 63:13 - 63:14
    "I am glad."
  • 63:16 - 63:18
    Are you glad to hear it?
  • 63:20 - 63:22
    I am glad...
  • 63:23 - 63:24
    ...to hear it.
  • 63:24 - 63:26
    In fact, now you mention
    the subject...
  • 63:26 - 63:29
    ...I have been very bad
    in my own small way.
  • 63:31 - 63:33
    You were so wonderful.
    That was such a great play.
  • 63:33 - 63:36
    You could've told me
    you were coming.
  • 63:36 - 63:38
    I was afraid you'd say,
    "Don't come."
  • 63:42 - 63:43
    You look different.
  • 63:44 - 63:48
    I shined my shoes, pressed my pants,
    did my homework.
  • 63:50 - 63:51
    I do my homework now.
  • 63:53 - 63:55
    You wanna get some chow mein?
  • 63:55 - 63:56
    Peter...
  • 63:57 - 63:58
    ...I'm getting married.
  • 64:03 - 64:06
    I always imagined you
    getting married on a hilltop.
  • 64:06 - 64:08
    And who's the groom?
  • 64:08 - 64:10
    You hadn't decided yet.
  • 64:12 - 64:16
    You think just because you saw my play
    you can talk me out of getting married?
  • 64:17 - 64:19
    You once told me you loved me.
    I let things get in the way before.
  • 64:19 - 64:23
    There was something I thought
    I had to do. I don't have to.
  • 64:24 - 64:25
    You're too late.
  • 64:26 - 64:28
    Will you think about it?
  • 64:28 - 64:29
    Think about what?
  • 64:29 - 64:31
    Picking up where we left off.
  • 64:32 - 64:33
    Where was that?
  • 64:33 - 64:35
    We never got on.
    You can't get off if you don't get hang Peter.
  • 64:35 - 64:37
    I don't think is that simple.
  • 64:37 - 64:39
    Of course you don't,
    because you complicate things.
  • 64:39 - 64:41
    You don't understand.
  • 64:41 - 64:43
    I'm not an empty seat anymore.
  • 64:44 - 64:45
    I'm different.
  • 64:46 - 64:47
    Punch me, I bleed.
  • 64:55 - 64:56
    I have to go.
  • 65:03 - 65:05
    I'm getting married in a church.
  • 65:13 - 65:14
    You are different.
  • 65:29 - 65:32
    Dear, we agreed to put on a wedding,
    not go into bankruptcy.
  • 65:32 - 65:35
    Caviar?
    What, are we inviting the czar?
  • 65:35 - 65:38
    Get some cheese and crackers,
    some of those little cocktail weenies.
  • 65:38 - 65:41
    I got a garbage man here says he's
    got something you might want to see.
  • 65:41 - 65:45
    If you have an extraterrestrial's head in
    there, you're the third guy this week.
  • 65:47 - 65:49
    Where the hell did you get that?
  • 65:49 - 65:51
    In the garbage.
  • 65:51 - 65:52
    In the garbage?
  • 65:54 - 65:56
    He musve given up.
  • 65:56 - 66:01
    Thrown in the towel.
    Abandoned his sad little masquerade.
  • 66:01 - 66:05
    I finally got to him.
    The power of the press triumphs.
  • 66:05 - 66:09
    Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, look, I think
    I deserve a little something for this.
  • 66:10 - 66:12
    Give you 50 bucks.
    I could get more than that on eBay.
  • 66:13 - 66:16
    All right, 100. Give this man his
    money and throw in a bar of soap.
  • 66:16 - 66:18
    Your wife is still on that line.
  • 66:19 - 66:21
    Flowers? How much?
  • 66:22 - 66:25
    You spend any more on this thing,
    you can pick the daisies off my grave.
  • 66:25 - 66:26
    Get plastic.
  • 66:27 - 66:29
    Gotta go, big story.
  • 66:39 - 66:43
    Spider-Man
    Spider-Man...
  • 66:43 - 66:46
    Where have you gone to
    Spider-Man?
  • 66:46 - 66:49
    Where have you gone to
    Spider-Man?
  • 66:56 - 66:58
    Come on, man. Get the money.
  • 67:00 - 67:02
    Come on, come on.
  • 67:04 - 67:06
    Help!
  • 67:09 - 67:10
    Come on!
  • 67:17 - 67:19
    It wasn't fair to have gone like that.
  • 67:19 - 67:21
    He was a peaceful man.
  • 67:23 - 67:25
    And it was all my doing.
  • 67:57 - 68:00
    Aunt May.
    You don't have to punish yourself.
  • 68:00 - 68:02
    Oh, I know I shouldn't.
  • 68:02 - 68:06
    Is just that you wanted
    to take the subway...
  • 68:06 - 68:08
    ...and he wanted to drive you.
  • 68:08 - 68:11
    If only I had stopped him.
  • 68:11 - 68:14
    We'd all three of us
    be having tea together.
  • 68:29 - 68:31
    I'm responsible.
  • 68:34 - 68:36
    For what?
  • 68:37 - 68:39
    For what happened to Uncle Ben.
  • 68:39 - 68:41
    But you were at the library.
  • 68:41 - 68:43
    You were doing your homework.
  • 68:43 - 68:46
    He drove me to the library,
    but I never went in.
  • 68:47 - 68:49
    What do you mean?
  • 68:49 - 68:51
    I went someplace else.
  • 68:51 - 68:54
    Someplace where I thought
    I could win some money...
  • 68:55 - 68:58
    ...to buy a car, because I wanted...
  • 68:59 - 69:01
    ...to impress Mary Jane.
  • 69:03 - 69:05
    It happened so fast.
  • 69:06 - 69:09
    I won the money, and the guy
    wouldn't pay me. Then he got robbed.
  • 69:11 - 69:12
    The thief...
  • 69:13 - 69:15
    ...was running towards me.
  • 69:17 - 69:19
    I could've stopped him,
    but I wanted...
  • 69:20 - 69:22
    ...revenge.
  • 69:23 - 69:25
    I let him go.
  • 69:27 - 69:30
    I let him get away.
  • 69:35 - 69:37
    He wanted a car.
  • 69:37 - 69:39
    He tried to take Uncle Ben's.
  • 69:40 - 69:44
    Uncle Ben said no...
  • 69:45 - 69:47
    ...and then he shot him.
  • 69:51 - 69:54
    Uncle Ben was killed that night...
  • 69:56 - 69:59
    ...for being the only one
    who did the right thing.
  • 70:02 - 70:03
    And I...
  • 70:06 - 70:08
    I held his hand...
  • 70:09 - 70:10
    ...when he died.
  • 70:18 - 70:20
    I've tried to tell you so many times.
  • 71:15 - 71:17
    Just one more little chore.
  • 71:24 - 71:25
    Where are you?
  • 71:27 - 71:31
    I'm leaving for the night, sir.
    Fine.
  • 71:31 - 71:34
    Your father only obsessed
    over his work.
  • 71:34 - 71:36
    Good night, Bernard.
  • 72:27 - 72:28
    Hello, Harry.
  • 72:28 - 72:30
    Otto. What do you want?
  • 72:31 - 72:32
    That precious tritium.
  • 72:33 - 72:35
    But I need more of it this time.
  • 72:37 - 72:40
    More tritium, are you crazy?
    You'll destroy the city! You're a hack!
  • 72:44 - 72:46
    Hey! Hey!
  • 72:46 - 72:49
    Stop! Stop! All right!
  • 72:50 - 72:53
    All right, all right, all right.
    Put me down. We'll make a deal.
  • 73:03 - 73:06
    Kill Spider-Man,
    I'll give you all the tritium you need.
  • 73:07 - 73:10
    On second thought,
    bring him to me alive.
  • 73:10 - 73:12
    How do I find him?
  • 73:13 - 73:14
    Peter Parker.
    Parker?
  • 73:15 - 73:17
    He takes pictures of Spider-Man
    for the Bugle.
  • 73:17 - 73:18
    Make him tell you where he is.
  • 73:24 - 73:25
    Have it ready.
  • 73:29 - 73:30
    Don't hurt Peter!
  • 73:43 - 73:45
    Somebody, help!
  • 73:46 - 73:48
    Fire!
  • 73:56 - 73:59
    Alisa, the Chens can't find their
    daughter. Have you seen her?
  • 74:00 - 74:02
    Somebody call the fire department!
    Help!
  • 74:03 - 74:05
    Help!
    ls anybody in that building?
  • 74:06 - 74:08
    We think there's a kid
    stuck on the second floor.
  • 74:08 - 74:10
    Hey, where you going?!
  • 74:30 - 74:31
    I'm coming!
  • 74:55 - 74:58
    Is okay. Is okay. Come here.
    I'm gonna get you out of here.
  • 74:58 - 75:00
    Come on. Come on.
  • 75:58 - 76:00
    Mama.
  • 76:11 - 76:13
    You got some guts, kid.
  • 76:13 - 76:18
    Some poor soul got trapped
    on the fourth floor. Never made it out.
  • 76:18 - 76:19
    Oh, man.
  • 76:22 - 76:25
    All right, Billy, les knock it down
    and roll them up. Get on out of here.
  • 76:25 - 76:29
    Les pick it up! Les get all this
    equipment, les go! Les move it!
  • 76:35 - 76:38
    Am I not supposed to have
    what I want?
  • 76:38 - 76:40
    What I need?
  • 76:42 - 76:44
    What am I supposed to do?
  • 76:51 - 76:52
    I shouldn't have without...
  • 76:53 - 76:54
    ...knocking.
  • 76:59 - 77:00
    Come in.
  • 77:03 - 77:05
    Hi.
    Hi.
  • 77:09 - 77:11
    Would you like a piece
    of chocolate cake?
  • 77:13 - 77:15
    Okay.
  • 77:16 - 77:18
    And a glass of milk?
  • 77:21 - 77:22
    That would be nice.
  • 77:24 - 77:26
    Okay.
  • 77:46 - 77:47
    Thank you.
  • 77:52 - 77:53
    You got a message.
  • 77:54 - 77:56
    Is your aunt.
  • 77:56 - 77:58
    Thanks.
  • 78:13 - 78:14
    Whas going on?
  • 78:15 - 78:18
    Oh, they gave me another few weeks,
    but I decided the hell with it.
  • 78:18 - 78:22
    I'm moving on.
    I found a small apartment.
  • 78:22 - 78:24
    Why didn't you tell me?
  • 78:24 - 78:27
    I'm quite able
    to take care of things myself.
  • 78:27 - 78:30
    And Henry Jackson across
    the street is giving me a hand...
  • 78:30 - 78:32
    ...and I'm giving him $5.
  • 78:32 - 78:34
    Thas Henry Jackson?
  • 78:34 - 78:36
    Yes. Is funny what happens
    in two years.
  • 78:37 - 78:40
    Nine years old, has great ambitions.
  • 78:41 - 78:44
    Listen, about my last visit...
  • 78:45 - 78:47
    Pish-posh, we needn't talk about it.
  • 78:47 - 78:52
    Is water over the dam or under
    the bridge or wherever you like it.
  • 78:55 - 78:58
    But you made a brave move
    in telling me the truth.
  • 78:59 - 79:01
    And I'm proud of you.
  • 79:02 - 79:04
    And I thank you, and l...
  • 79:05 - 79:07
    I love you, Peter.
  • 79:08 - 79:11
    So very, very much.
  • 79:30 - 79:32
    Hey. Where are all my comic books?
  • 79:33 - 79:35
    Those dreadful things?
    I gave those away.
  • 79:38 - 79:41
    I put the pans in the box, Mrs. Parker.
    Thank you, Henry.
  • 79:42 - 79:43
    Hi, Peter.
    Hey, Henry.
  • 79:43 - 79:45
    You're getting tall.
  • 79:45 - 79:49
    Henry, why don't you put those
    cookbooks in with the mixer.
  • 79:49 - 79:52
    Okay. You take
    Spider-Man's pictures, right?
  • 79:53 - 79:54
    I used to.
  • 79:54 - 79:55
    Where is he?
  • 79:55 - 80:00
    Henry and I agree. We don't see
    his picture in the paper anymore.
  • 80:01 - 80:03
    He...
  • 80:05 - 80:07
    ...quit.
    Why?
  • 80:08 - 80:10
    Wanted to try other things.
  • 80:10 - 80:12
    He'll be back, right?
  • 80:13 - 80:14
    I don't know.
  • 80:15 - 80:18
    You'll never guess
    who he wants to be.
  • 80:19 - 80:20
    Spider-Man.
  • 80:21 - 80:24
    Why?
    He knows a hero when he sees one.
  • 80:24 - 80:28
    Too few characters out there,
    flying around like that...
  • 80:28 - 80:30
    ...saving old girls like me.
  • 80:30 - 80:34
    And Lord knows,
    kids like Henry need a hero.
  • 80:34 - 80:37
    Courageous, self-sacrificing people...
  • 80:37 - 80:39
    ...setting examples for all of us.
  • 80:40 - 80:42
    Everybody loves a hero.
  • 80:42 - 80:46
    People line up for them.
    Cheer them. Scream their names.
  • 80:46 - 80:50
    And years later, they'll tell how
    they stood in the rain for hours...
  • 80:50 - 80:52
    ...just to get a glimpse of the one...
  • 80:52 - 80:55
    ...who taught them to hold on
    a second longer.
  • 80:56 - 80:59
    I believe there's a hero in all of us...
  • 81:00 - 81:02
    ...that keeps us honest...
  • 81:03 - 81:04
    ...gives us strength...
  • 81:05 - 81:06
    ...makes us noble...
  • 81:07 - 81:11
    ...and finally allows us to die
    with pride.
  • 81:12 - 81:16
    Even though sometimes
    we have to be steady...
  • 81:16 - 81:19
    ...and give up the thing
    we want the most.
  • 81:20 - 81:22
    Even our dreams.
  • 81:24 - 81:27
    Spider-Man did that for Henry...
  • 81:27 - 81:29
    ...and he wonders where he's gone.
  • 81:30 - 81:32
    He needs him.
  • 81:36 - 81:41
    Do you think you could lift that desk
    and put it into the garage for me?
  • 81:41 - 81:43
    But don't strain yourself.
  • 81:43 - 81:45
    Okay.
  • 82:03 - 82:05
    Strong focus on what I want.
  • 82:34 - 82:35
    I'm back!
  • 82:36 - 82:37
    I'm back!
  • 82:54 - 82:55
    My back.
  • 82:56 - 82:57
    My back.
  • 83:21 - 83:25
    Honey, you sure you don't want to
    invite your friend, the photographer?
  • 83:25 - 83:26
    Peter Parker?
  • 83:29 - 83:30
    Positive.
  • 83:30 - 83:31
    Thought he was your pal.
  • 83:31 - 83:34
    Peter Parker?
    Yeah.
  • 83:35 - 83:37
    He's just a great big jerk.
  • 83:37 - 83:39
    The world's full of great big jerks.
  • 83:41 - 83:42
    You're adorable.
  • 83:43 - 83:44
    Is just the uniform.
  • 83:47 - 83:49
    Lean your head back for me.
  • 83:50 - 83:52
    Put my head back?
    Yeah, just do it.
  • 83:54 - 83:55
    Just put my head back?
  • 83:56 - 83:58
    Okay.
  • 84:16 - 84:17
    Wow.
  • 84:18 - 84:20
    I'm back on the moon.
  • 84:24 - 84:26
    You up there with me?
  • 84:46 - 84:48
    Hiya.
    Surprised?
  • 84:48 - 84:49
    Very.
  • 84:50 - 84:51
    Thanks for coming.
  • 84:51 - 84:53
    Everything okay?
  • 84:54 - 84:56
    You might say so.
  • 84:57 - 85:01
    This is funny.
    I'm not sure how to begin.
  • 85:03 - 85:06
    You know how our minds
    play tricks on us.
  • 85:06 - 85:10
    Tell me about it.
    Well, mine did a real number on me.
  • 85:11 - 85:15
    Some part of me heard what you
    had to say after the show that night...
  • 85:15 - 85:18
    ...that you were different.
    But I didn't want to listen.
  • 85:19 - 85:21
    I was afraid to trust you.
  • 85:23 - 85:26
    But I've been thinking about it...
  • 85:26 - 85:29
    Listen, there's more for me to say.
  • 85:33 - 85:37
    I maybe rushed into things.
    I thought...
  • 85:37 - 85:40
    Wait a minute.
    What are you saying?
  • 85:40 - 85:42
    I'm saying...
  • 85:48 - 85:51
    I thought I could be there for you,
    Mary Jane...
  • 85:51 - 85:53
    ...but I can't.
  • 85:56 - 85:59
    My mind was playing tricks too.
  • 86:04 - 86:06
    Do you love me, or not?
  • 86:13 - 86:14
    I...
  • 86:18 - 86:19
    ...don't.
  • 86:23 - 86:25
    You don't.
  • 86:34 - 86:36
    Kiss me.
  • 86:38 - 86:39
    Kiss you?
  • 86:39 - 86:41
    I need to know something.
  • 86:44 - 86:45
    Just one kiss.
  • 87:30 - 87:32
    Whas happening?
  • 87:42 - 87:44
    Peter Parker...
  • 87:45 - 87:46
    ...and the girlfriend.
  • 87:47 - 87:48
    What do you want?
  • 87:51 - 87:53
    I want you to find your friend
    Spider-Man.
  • 87:53 - 87:56
    Tell him to meet me
    at the Westside Tower at 3:00.
  • 87:56 - 87:58
    I don't know where he is.
  • 88:00 - 88:01
    Find him.
  • 88:03 - 88:06
    Or I'll peel the flesh off her bones.
  • 88:06 - 88:08
    If you lay one finger on her...
  • 88:08 - 88:10
    You'll do what?
  • 89:20 - 89:24
    Still no word on the whereabouts
    of your son's fiancee.
  • 89:24 - 89:26
    Sorry, Jonah.
  • 89:27 - 89:28
    Is all my fauIt.
  • 89:30 - 89:32
    I drove Spider-Man away.
  • 89:32 - 89:35
    He was the only one who could've
    stopped Octavius.
  • 89:37 - 89:38
    Yes.
  • 89:39 - 89:43
    Spider-Man was a hero.
  • 89:44 - 89:46
    I just couldn't see it.
  • 89:47 - 89:49
    He was a...
  • 89:49 - 89:51
    A thief! A criminal!
  • 89:53 - 89:55
    He stole my suit!
    He's a menace to the entire city!
  • 89:55 - 89:58
    I want that wall-crawling
    arachnid prosecuted!
  • 89:58 - 90:00
    I want him strung up by his web!
  • 90:02 - 90:04
    I want Spider-Man!
  • 90:32 - 90:33
    Where is she?
  • 90:33 - 90:36
    Oh, she'll be just fine. Les talk.
  • 91:25 - 91:26
    What the hell?
  • 93:26 - 93:28
    You have a train to catch.
  • 93:30 - 93:32
    Help!
  • 93:32 - 93:36
    Help! Help! I can't stop it!
    The brakes are gone!
  • 93:54 - 93:57
    Is Spider-Man.
    Oh, my God, this is it!
  • 93:57 - 93:58
    Tell everyone to hang on!
  • 93:58 - 94:00
    Brace yourselves!
  • 94:20 - 94:23
    Any more bright ideas?
  • 94:23 - 94:25
    I got a few, yeah!
  • 94:46 - 94:47
    Whoa, watch out!
  • 95:17 - 95:18
    We're slowing down.
  • 96:20 - 96:22
    Nice and easy, we'll go down.
  • 96:23 - 96:24
    Slower. Gently.
  • 96:29 - 96:30
    Is he alive?
  • 96:34 - 96:35
    He's...
  • 96:35 - 96:37
    ...just a kid.
  • 96:38 - 96:40
    No older than my son.
  • 96:58 - 97:00
    Is all right.
  • 97:04 - 97:06
    We found something.
  • 97:15 - 97:17
    We won't tell nobody.
  • 97:30 - 97:32
    Is good to have you back,
    Spider-Man.
  • 97:52 - 97:53
    He's mine!
  • 97:54 - 97:57
    You want to get to him,
    you got to go through me.
  • 97:57 - 97:58
    And me.
  • 97:59 - 98:00
    Me too.
  • 98:05 - 98:07
    Very well.
  • 98:34 - 98:36
    Where do you want him?
  • 98:44 - 98:45
    And the tritium?
  • 98:59 - 99:01
    Yes.
  • 99:29 - 99:32
    If only I could cause you the pain
    that you've caused me.
  • 99:35 - 99:37
    First we'll see who's behind the mask.
  • 99:37 - 99:40
    I can look into your eyes as you die.
  • 99:42 - 99:44
    Pete.
  • 99:44 - 99:46
    No.
  • 99:46 - 99:48
    It can't be.
  • 99:54 - 99:55
    Harry.
  • 99:57 - 100:00
    Where is she?
    Where is he keeping her?
  • 100:01 - 100:05
    He's got M.J.
    No. All he wanted was the tritium.
  • 100:06 - 100:07
    Tritium?
  • 100:09 - 100:11
    He's making the machine again.
  • 100:12 - 100:16
    When that happens, she'll die,
    along with half of New York.
  • 100:16 - 100:19
    Now, where is he?
    Peter...
  • 100:20 - 100:22
    ...you killed my father.
  • 100:27 - 100:30
    There are bigger things
    happening here than me and you.
  • 100:31 - 100:34
    Harry, please, I've got to stop him.
  • 100:44 - 100:46
    Hey!
  • 100:47 - 100:48
    Hey!
  • 100:50 - 100:51
    I'm talking to you!
  • 100:52 - 100:55
    You got what you needed for your little
    science project, now let me go.
  • 100:55 - 100:57
    I can't let you go,
    you'd bring the police.
  • 100:57 - 101:00
    Not that anybody could stop me
    now that Spider-Man's dead.
  • 101:01 - 101:02
    He's not dead.
  • 101:02 - 101:05
    I don't believe you.
    Believe it.
  • 101:22 - 101:23
    Surprise.
  • 101:27 - 101:29
    As soon as you get free...
  • 101:31 - 101:35
    I should have known Osborn
    wouldn't have the spine to finish you!
  • 101:35 - 101:38
    Shut it down, Ock. You're going
    to hurt a lot more people this time.
  • 101:38 - 101:40
    Well, thas a risk
    we're willing to take.
  • 101:41 - 101:43
    Well, I'm not.
  • 102:14 - 102:15
    Hang on, Mary Jane!
  • 102:31 - 102:32
    Run!
  • 102:56 - 102:58
    Les see you scurry out of this.
  • 103:21 - 103:23
    Now what?
  • 103:52 - 103:54
    Dr. Octavius.
  • 103:57 - 103:58
    We have to shut it down.
  • 103:59 - 104:00
    Please tell me how.
  • 104:00 - 104:02
    Peter Parker?
  • 104:05 - 104:07
    "Brilliant but lazy."
  • 104:07 - 104:09
    Look at whas happening.
  • 104:10 - 104:12
    We must destroy it.
  • 104:17 - 104:19
    I can't destroy it.
  • 104:24 - 104:25
    I won't.
  • 104:30 - 104:32
    You once spoke to me
    about intelligence.
  • 104:34 - 104:38
    That it was a gift to be used
    for the good of mankind.
  • 104:39 - 104:41
    A privilege.
  • 104:41 - 104:44
    These things have turned you
    into something you're not.
  • 104:45 - 104:47
    Don't listen to them.
  • 104:53 - 104:54
    It was my dream.
  • 104:54 - 104:59
    Sometimes, to do whas right,
    we have to be steady...
  • 104:59 - 105:01
    ...and give up the thing
    we want the most.
  • 105:02 - 105:04
    Even our dreams.
  • 105:09 - 105:11
    You're right.
  • 105:18 - 105:20
    He's right.
  • 105:21 - 105:23
    Listen.
  • 105:25 - 105:27
    Listen to me now.
  • 105:30 - 105:32
    Listen to me now.
  • 105:36 - 105:39
    Now, tell me how to stop it.
  • 105:40 - 105:41
    It can't be stopped.
  • 105:43 - 105:45
    Is self-sustaining now.
  • 105:45 - 105:47
    Think!
    Unless...
  • 105:48 - 105:50
    The river.
  • 105:51 - 105:53
    Drown it.
  • 105:55 - 105:56
    I'll do it.
  • 106:40 - 106:42
    No!
  • 106:54 - 106:55
    Hi.
  • 106:56 - 106:57
    Hi.
  • 106:58 - 107:00
    This is really heavy.
  • 107:23 - 107:25
    M.J.
  • 107:26 - 107:28
    In case we die...
  • 107:28 - 107:29
    You do love me.
  • 107:30 - 107:31
    I do.
  • 107:32 - 107:34
    Even though you said you didn't.
  • 107:37 - 107:39
    I will not die a monster.
  • 108:42 - 108:44
    I think I always knew...
  • 108:45 - 108:46
    ...all this time...
  • 108:47 - 108:49
    ...who you really were.
  • 108:50 - 108:52
    Then you know
    why we can't be together.
  • 108:53 - 108:56
    Spider-Man will always have enemies.
  • 108:58 - 109:00
    I can't let you take that risk.
  • 109:05 - 109:06
    I will...
  • 109:08 - 109:10
    ...always be Spider-Man.
  • 109:13 - 109:15
    You and I can never be.
  • 110:01 - 110:03
    Mary Jane!
  • 111:04 - 111:05
    Hello?
  • 111:21 - 111:22
    Who's that?
  • 111:22 - 111:24
    Son.
  • 111:25 - 111:26
    I'm here.
  • 111:28 - 111:29
    Dad?
  • 111:30 - 111:32
    I thought you were...
    No.
  • 111:33 - 111:35
    I'm alive in you, Harry.
  • 111:35 - 111:36
    Now is your turn.
  • 111:38 - 111:40
    You swore to make Spider-Man pay.
  • 111:41 - 111:42
    Now make him pay.
  • 111:43 - 111:44
    But Pete's my best friend.
  • 111:45 - 111:46
    And I'm your father.
  • 111:47 - 111:48
    You're weak.
  • 111:49 - 111:53
    You were always weak. You'll always
    be weak until you take control.
  • 111:54 - 111:57
    Now you know the truth about Peter.
  • 111:58 - 111:59
    Be strong, Harry.
  • 112:00 - 112:02
    Avenge me.
  • 112:05 - 112:06
    Avenge me!
    No!
  • 114:25 - 114:27
    Call Deborah.
  • 114:27 - 114:28
    The caterer?
  • 114:29 - 114:31
    Tell her not to open the caviar.
  • 115:11 - 115:13
    Had to do what I had to do.
  • 115:15 - 115:16
    Mary Jane.
  • 115:17 - 115:18
    Peter.
  • 115:20 - 115:22
    I can't survive without you.
  • 115:32 - 115:33
    You shouldn't be here.
  • 115:34 - 115:37
    I know you think we can't be together.
  • 115:38 - 115:42
    But can't you respect me enough
    to let me make my own decision?
  • 115:43 - 115:45
    I know there'll be risks.
  • 115:46 - 115:48
    But I want to face them with you.
  • 115:49 - 115:52
    Is wrong that
    we should only be half-alive...
  • 115:53 - 115:54
    ...half of ourselves.
  • 115:57 - 115:58
    I love you.
  • 116:00 - 116:03
    So here I am,
    standing in your doorway.
  • 116:05 - 116:08
    I've always been
    standing in your doorway.
  • 116:15 - 116:18
    Isn't it about time somebody
    saved your life?
  • 116:24 - 116:25
    Well, say something.
  • 116:28 - 116:30
    Thank you, Mary Jane Watson.
  • 116:46 - 116:48
    Go get them, tiger.
  • 116:48 - 116:51
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Spider-Man 2 Full Movie
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Spider-Man 2 Full Movie
Spider-Man 2 Full Movie
Spider-Man 2 Full Movie

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