MLUG: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Spider-Man 2
RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Spider-Man 2
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I see the tension being that Harry actually loved Peter like a brother,
but feels betrayed. You could tell from the end that he's going totally
schizoid. I think that appearance of his fathers ghost in his head was
an invention so that his Harry persona would not have to be responsible
for killing Peter, which he feels he must do...
Hey, psychologist types out there, have you seen the movie? What do you
think? :-) 

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>It totally sets the stage for the Hobgoblin's appearance in the movies.
>
>The third installment should prove to be very good, since the Hobgoblin
>character is going to know the secret identity of Spiderman.
>
I dunno. It's simularity to the first movie might have a negative 
impact. The Green Goblin knew who Spidy was too through the later half 
of the movie and obviously the villians are very similar. They'll really

have to work the tension between the characters to make the third movie 
as good as the last two.
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