The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Page #8

Synopsis: We've always known that Spider-Man's most important conflict has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man. But in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker finds that his greatest battle is about to begin. It's great to be Spider-Man. For Peter Parker, there's no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers, embracing being the hero, and spending time with Gwen. But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city. With the emergence of Electro, Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend, Harry Osborn, returns, Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: Oscorp.
Director(s): Marc Webb
Production: Sony Pictures
  3 wins & 29 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
52%
PG-13
Year:
2014
142 min
$183,277,573
Website
25,626 Views


GUARD 1:
Joe, this is

Mr. Osborn of Oscorp.

GUARD 2:
Sorry, without a yellow badge,

I can't let anyone past this point.

(ELECTRICITY CRACKLING

AND GUARDS GROANING)

But it doesn't matter because

there's something else...

that Norman doesn't know.

The human DNA

that I implanted in the spiders...

was my own.

Which means that without me,

without my bloodline,

Oscorp can never replicate

or continue my experiments.

Keep Electro incubated

with 400 milligrams of sodium

thiopental und phenobarbital.

RICHARD:
I have destroyed as much

as possible from the archives.

(ALARM BLARING)

But I didn't have time

to kill all of the spiders.

So as a scientist,

my choice is very clear now.

I have to disappear. I have to get

as far away from here as I can.

But as a father,

it means I may not

see my boy again.

And nothing is as important to me

as my son, Peter.

Nothing in this world.

But I have a responsibility

to protect the world

from what I've created,

and to protect him from

what I know Osborn is capable of.

People will say I am a monster

for what I've done.

And maybe they're right.

I always thought that I'd have more

time.

YOUNG PETER:
Dad? Dad!

I'm sorry.

(SIGHING)

(ALARM CONTINUES BLARING)

AUTOMATED VOICE:

Sedation off.

Psst.

I'm gonna get you out of here.

All right? But we

don't have much time.

Who are you?

I'm Harry Osborn.

I wanna make you a deal.

I should kill you.

Oh, come on.

Think bigger, Max.

I'm not the one you want.

You want Spider-Man.

(ELECTRICITY CRACKLES)

And I can give him to you.

But I need something first.

I need you to get me into Oscorp.

Get you in?

You own it.

Heh. Uh, not anymore.

Oscorp betrayed us both,

so I can't get in there without you and

you can't get out of here without me.

What's happening?

MAN:
Someone pulled an

alarm in the lso Unit.

Get a containment

team up there now.

You couldn't possibly

know what I want.

You submitted the

design for the grid,

and they stole it.

And now you want it back.

You just wanna take

back what's yours.

- How?

- It is all the power in the city, Max,

and it's right at your fingertips.

And then once you

shut down the grid,

Spider-Man will come to you,

and I want you to make him bleed.

()

Break it! Break it!

Max, we don't have much time!

Go! Go, go! Go!

Give me one reason

why I should trust you.

Because I need you!

You need me?

Yes. I need you.

You are my only chance

that I have at surviving.

You need me?

Yes. I need you.

I need you. Please! Please!

Please!

I know what it's like

to be thrown away!

Please, Max!

I need you! I need you!

(YELLS)

(ALL GRUNT)

()

(SCREAMING)

No!

(SCREAMING AND GROANING)

You wanna be my friend?

I thought we were already friends.

(ELECTRICITY CRACKLES)

I had a friend once.

It didn't work out.

Yeah. Me too.

Then let's go catch a spider.

AUTOMATED VOICE (OVER PHONE):

You have one new voice message.

GWEN:
Hi, Peter, it's me.

Uh, I got in to Oxford.

Woo-hoo. It's very exciting.

I came by your house

a little bit ago and I, um...

You weren't there,

and so I'm on my way

to the airport right now,

because there's this early

summer class that I found out about,

and I thought that

it would somehow

be easier, I guess, this way.

I think that maybe it's time

to let this go.

And that's not because

I don't love you.

It's actually because

I do, so, um...

Okay, bye.

()

()

- We have to move, now.

- Why? What's happened?

Remember me?

Oh, my, Oh, my.

How the tables have turned.

I know it's hard to admit,

but how spectacular a move is this?

- Am I right?

- Right as rain.

Okay, so, Fairy Godmother,

it is time to grant me a wish.

- I want in to Special...

- How dare you come back in here?

You recalcitrant,

unworthy, defective,

urchin freaks.

Oh, God, I'm sorry. That's just not

the answer we were looking for.

(WHISTLING "JEOPARDY" THEME SONG)

Clear.

Welcome back to the bonus round.

Hey, let's take a walk, shall we?

The grid is all yours.

()

()

(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS)

HARRY:
The spider venom.

Give it to me.

What is all this stuff?

The future.

Load one up.

It won't work.

We ran every diagnostic test

apart from human trials.

You've actually already run human trials.

You're just too stupid to know it.

Do it. Now.

You had it all this time.

(CHUCKLING)

(GRUNTING AND GROANING)

()

(ALARM BLARING)

(SCREAMS)

()

It's Spider-Man.

()

Stop the cab.

Lady, I ain't even moving.

GWEN:
Whoa!

- PETER:
Hi.

- GWEN:
Hi.

- PETER:
Did you get my message?

- GWEN:
What message?

- PETER:
The message right there.

- GWEN:
Oh, that. That was you?

- Don't do that.

- I couldn't make it out.

I'll tell you what it says.

Says, "I love you."

Because I love you.

- And no offense, but you're wrong.

- I'm wrong about what?

You're wrong about us

being on different paths.

We're not on different paths.

You're my path.

And you're always gonna be my path.

And I know there's a million reasons why

we shouldn't be together. I know that.

But I'm tired of them.

I'm tired of every

single one of them.

We've all gotta make a choice.

Right? Well, I choose you.

So

here's my thought.

England.

Both of us.

(CHUCKLES)

I'm following you now.

I'm just gonna follow

you everywhere.

I'm just gonna follow

you the rest of my life.

I mean, they got crime

there in England.

- Yeah.

- They got tons of crime, it seems.

- Tons.

- They got, uh,

- Jack the Ripper.

- Heh, heh.

What?

They haven't caught Jack the

Ripper yet. You didn't know that?

()

()

What the hell is that?

Is that Max?

He must have cut the

power to the whole city.

(CHATTERING)

MAN 1:
PNA 322, you are...

- MAN 2:
I'm black.

- MAN 3:
I have nothing.

Hey, I need Tech Ops

up here right now.

The phones are down. Somebody

go down and grab Tech Ops.

Hey, write down what

you remember, people.

There's gotta be some kind of blackout

plan, right? Some kind of backup?

There's an emergency

reset at the power plant.

If he cuts the transmission lines,

they're never gonna get this back up.

How will I stop him? Every time I get

close, he fries my web shooters.

- Have you tried grounding them?

- Tried everything.

- Rubber, plastic...

- Did you try magnetizing them?

I didn't try magnetizing them.

Okay, well, remember

8th grade science class?

If you magnetize a nail

with a battery...

- It holds an electric charge.

- Yes.

New York Approach. This is

Pan National 273 on approach.

How do you hear?

Approach, do you copy?

Radio's working. It's not us.

()

(PEOPLE CLAMORING)

OFFICER (OVER MEGAPHONE): Do not panic.

Everyone, please return to your vehicles.

Go back to your cars.

Remain calm.

Do not panic. Everyone

return to your vehicles.

- Go into your homes.

- Officer!

- Spider-Man!

- Oh!

My father was Captain George

Stacy of the 19th Precinct.

- I knew who he was. What can we do?

- Jumper cables.

- Jumper cables?

- GWEN:
Yes. And copper wire.

Am I talking louder than I

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Alex Kurtzman

Alex Kurtzman (born September 7, 1973) is an American film and television writer, producer, and director. He is best known for co-writing the scripts to Transformers, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 with his writing and producing partner Roberto Orci, and directing and co-writing The Mummy. more…

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