Collider says:
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This was extremely interesting, very good find. I really liked how he talked about the film. Im a little eery on some of the things he said though.
1 Its down to earth, but I don't realy want it to be. We get that enough with all the other comic book movies, I loved the comic book feel behind the first two.
2 Peter WAS a happy nerd....so he isn't going to be anymore?
3 3D....ugh I can't resist for this one lol....
However I did like how he likes writing for female characters, some reason I love doing that too. He has a LOT of similarities with me and thats probably why I found this interview so interesting. its also a rather funny story about the web shooter haha. When I was first writing my comic book we had discussions for like a month about rather or not certain things were mechanical or organic.
wow this was a nice leak of information!
Though i don't understand the issue with the mechanical web shooter,
I remember watching the "new-spiderman" series when I was a kid (absolutely amazing series btw), they also used this idea and it worked perfectly. It sort of displayed the fact that spidey wasn't all perfect and had to compensate by using his brains.