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The Amazing Spider-Man: How Whiny is the Hometown Hero this Time?

According to Spider-Man movies, the greatest triumph that Spider-Man ever achieves is finding it within himself to arachnid up every day. Has any other hero ever moped so much about being gifted with superstrength, -agility, and -love interests? This from a guy who can swing on his wrists' magic ejaculate...
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According to Spider-Man movies, the greatest triumph that Spider-Man ever achieves is finding it within himself to arachnid up every day. Has any other hero ever moped so much about being gifted with superstrength, -agility, and -love interests?

This from a guy who can swing on his wrists’ magic ejaculate (Spider-Man one through three), invent web-shooters using his super-brain (The Amazing Spider-Man), and design and tailor so adroitly that his sticky-finger powers somehow work through the gloves of his homemade luge suit (all Spider-Mans ever, including The Electric Company)?

Here’s how the new Spider-Man compares in whininess to his predecessor.

Spider-Man (2002):

Whininess Level: elevated

“No matter what I do, no matter how hard I try, the ones I love will always be the ones who pay,” Spider-Man moans just before spurning a proclamation of love from the woman he has pined for his entire life.

Spidey Would Prefer to Be: a professional wrestler

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Worth Noting: Stan Lee and Bruce Campbell cameos would become a series hallmark, but after this, the producers forgot Macy Gray.

Spider-Man 2 (2004):

Whininess Level: peak human

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Inexplicably clumsy, Spider-Man loses a fight with a broom closet in the opening reel. Later, he spurns another loved one–this time, a handshake with his dead uncle in a car in heaven. Then, after not bothering to save a civilian being beaten by thugs, Peter woos the now-engaged love interest he rejected last time by announcing, “Punch me, I bleed.”

Spidey Would Prefer to Be: a pizza boy

Worth Noting: Even when he deigns to be Spider-Man, his mask comes off with the frequency of Paz de la Huerta’s top.

Spider-Man 3 (2007):

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bzqHbTD64w&rel=0

Whininess Level: could create new, superpowered villains upon exposure

Spidey Would Prefer to Be
: in Swing Kids

Worth Noting: Nothing. This film does not exist.

The Amazing Spider-Man (Friday, July 6):

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XayxMPrUP4&rel=0

Whininess Level: moderate

Other than one emo howl, the lithe new Spider-Man understands that with great power comes the chance to pull off badass skateboard tricks. At one point, he’s so happy he skips.

Spidey Would Prefer to Be: Spidey! Good for him.

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Worth Noting: For the first time, the construction workers in a Spider-Man movie do not appear to be borrowed from a dinner theater musical. Also, this series might be propagandistic advocacy for a Manhattan-wide ban on experiments with human test subjects.

By Alan Scherstuhl, SF Weekly

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