Spider-Man Page #7

Synopsis: Based on Marvel Comics' superhero character, this is a story of Peter Parker who is a nerdy high-schooler. He was orphaned as a child, bullied by jocks, and can't confess his crush for his stunning neighborhood girl Mary Jane Watson. To say his life is "miserable" is an understatement. But one day while on an excursion to a laboratory a runaway radioactive spider bites him... and his life changes in a way no one could have imagined. Peter acquires a muscle-bound physique, clear vision, ability to cling to surfaces and crawl over walls, shooting webs from his wrist ... but the fun isn't going to last. An eccentric millionaire Norman Osborn administers a performance enhancing drug on himself and his maniacal alter ego Green Goblin emerges. Now Peter Parker has to become Spider-Man and take Green Goblin to the task... or else Goblin will kill him. They come face to face and the war begins in which only one of them will survive at the end.
Director(s): Sam Raimi
Production: Columbia Pictures
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 16 wins & 58 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
73
Rotten Tomatoes:
89%
PG-13
Year:
2002
121 min
$403,706,375
Website
30,090 Views


Mr. Osborn.

Peter, thank God for you.

You killed those people

on that balcony.

The Goblin killed!

I had nothing to do with it!

Don't let him take me again.

I beg you. Protect me.

You tried to kill Aunt May.

You tried to kill Mary Jane.

But not you.

I tried to stop it.

But I couldn't stop it.

I would never hurt you.

I knew from the beginning...

...if anything ever happened to me...

...it was you I could count on.

You, Peter Parker, would save me,

and so you have.

Thank God for you.

Give me your hand.

Believe in me

as I believed in you.

I've been like a father to you.

Be a son to me now.

I have a father.

His name was Ben Parker.

Godspeed, Spiderman.

Peter.

Don't tell Harry.

What have you done?

What have you done?!

I'm so sorry, Harry.

I know what it's like

to lose a father.

I didn't lose him.

He was stolen from me.

One day Spiderman will pay.

I swear on my father's grave,

Spiderman will pay.

Thank God for you, Peter.

You're the only family I have.

No matter what I do...

... no matter how hard I try...

... the ones I love will always

be the ones who pay.

You must miss him so much.

It's been so hard without him.

There's something

I've been wanting to tell you.

When I was up there...

...and I thought I was gonna die...

...there was only one person

who I was thinking of.

And it wasn't who I thought it'd be.

It was you, Pete.

I kept thinking:

"I hope I make it through this...

...so I can see Peter Parker's face

one more time."

Really?

There's only one man

who's always been there for me...

...who makes me feel...

...like I'm more than I ever

thought I could be.

That I'm just...

...me.

And that's okay.

The truth is...

...I love you.

I love you so much, Peter.

All I wanted was to tell her

how much I loved her.

I can't...

You can't what?

Tell you...

...everything.

I mean, there's so much to tell.

Yeah. There's so much to tell.

I want you to know...

...that I will always be there

for you.

I will always be there

to take care of you.

I promise you that.

I will always be your friend.

Only a friend...

...Peter Parker?

That's all I have to give.

Whatever life holds in store for me...

I will never forget these words,

"With great power

comes great responsibility. "

This is my gift.

My curse.

Who am I?

I'm Spiderman.

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David Koepp

David Koepp is an American screenwriter and director. Koepp is the fifth most successful screenwriter of all time in terms of U.S. box office receipts with a total gross of over $2.3 billion. more…

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