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Spider-Man 2 est un film américain de genre Science-fiction réalisé par Sam Raimi sorti en France le 14 juillet 2004 avec Tobey Maguire

Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Spider-Man 2
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Peter Parker / Spider-Man

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [drops boxes of pizza on desk] Pizza time!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [speaks to MJ through a dead phone line] I wanna tell you the truth... here it is: I'm Spider-Man. Weird, huh? Now you know why I can't be with you. If my enemies found out about you... if you got hurt, I could never forgive myself. I wish I could tell you how I feel about you.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [to himself, regarding his life] Am I not supposed to have what I want?

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [to himself] She (MJ) can never know how much I love her.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [end of PS2 game, closing narration] Mary Jane, the girl next door, the girl I love, and now, the girl waiting for me at the end of the day. Fate handed me amazing powers, and with those powers came a burden of responsibility. Somehow though, having her with me makes that burden lighter. Still, in the end, it's mine to bear. After all, there's still only one... Spider-Man!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [pleading with MJ to give him a chance] I let things get in the way before, there was something I thought I had to do... I don't have to!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [talking to Doc Ock] Sometimes, to do what's right, we have to be steady, and give up the things we want the most. Even our dreams.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [Doc Ock throws a heavy bag full of coins at him, Spider-Man catches it by his webbing] Here's your Change! [tosses it back on Ock].

Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Intelligence is not a privilege, it's a gift. And you use it for the good of mankind.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook If you keep something as complicated as love stored up inside…gonna make you sick.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Has anybody lost a large roll of 20 dollar bills in a rubber band? Because we found the rubber band. [Beat] It's a terrible joke.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook The power of the sun…in the palm of my hand.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook You've stuck your webs into my business for the last time!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook The true crime would be to not finish what we started.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook You have a train to catch.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Listen... Listen to me now. Listen to ME now!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook I will not die a monster!

May Parker

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [sees Doc Ock about to sneak attack Spiderman] Shame on you! [hits him with her umbrella, causing him to miss]

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [after Spiderman saves her] Have I been wrong about you!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [talking to Peter] I believe there's a hero in all of us that keeps us honest, noble and finally allows us to die with pride. Even though sometimes we have to be steady and give up the things we want the most. Even our dreams.

J. Jonah Jameson

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [speaking to his wife over the phone] Dear, we agreed to put on a wedding, not go into bankruptcy... Caviar? Who are we inviting, the Czar? Get some cheese and crackers... some of those little cocktail weenies.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [discussing his son's wedding with his wife over the phone] Flowers? How much? If you spend any more on this thing, you can pick the daisies off my grave! Get plastic!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Guy named Otto Octavius winds up with eight limbs. What are the odds?

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Lookin' for a raise? Get out!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [looking at Spider-Man's suit] Spider-Man...was a hero. I just couldn't see it. He was a...[looks to see that Spider-Man has stolen back the suit]...a thief! A criminal! He stole my suit! He's a menace to the entire city! I want the wall-crawling arachnid prosecuted! I want him strung up by his web! I want Spider-Man!!

Other characters

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Peter Parker: Hi.
Mr. Ditkovich: What's hi? Can I spend it?

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Mr. Ditkovich: If promises were crackers, my daughter would be fat.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Mr. Ditkovich, at numerous points in the film: Rent?

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [Peter is waiting for the bathroom and Mr. Ditkovich pushes in front, closing the bathroom door behind him. He opens it again.]
Mr. Ditkovich: Rent?
[Peter closes the door in Ditkovich's face.]

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Norman Osborn: AVENGE ME!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Stan Lee (cameo): Look out!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Joseph "Robbie" Robertson: [a garbage man brings the Spiderman suit at the Bugle] Where the hell did you get that??

Dialogue

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook J. Jonah Jameson: You're fired. Parker, hello? You're fired!
Peter Parker: Why?
Jameson: [looks at Peter's latest photos in his photo book] Dogs catching Frisbees? Pigeons in the park? A couple of geezers playin' chess?
Betty Brant: [walks in urgently] Boss!
Jameson: Not now.
[Brant walks out]
Peter: Well, I was thinking maybe the Bugle could show another side of New York for a change.
Robbie Robertson: We got 6 minutes to deadline, Jonah! We need page one!
Jameson: [looks over at Robbie, ignores him] Parker, I don't pay ya to be a sensitive artiste! I pay you because... [notices Brant heading back for his desk] Still not now! [Brant walks back out] I pay you because for some reason that psycho Spiderman'll pose for you!
Peter: Spider-Man won't let me take any more pictures! You've turned the whole city against him!
Jameson: A fact I'm very proud of! Now, get your pretty little portfolio off my desk before I go into a diabetic coma! [intercom alarm goes off; he presses the intercom button]
Betty: Boss, your wife's on the line! She said she lost your checkbook!
Jameson: Thanks for the good news! [turns off intercom]
Peter: Mr. Jameson, please, isn't there any of these shots you can use? I really need the money.
Jameson: [with faux sympathetic 'puppy-dog' face] Aww... Miss Brant?!?
Brant: [walks in] Yes?
Jameson: Get me a violin!
Robbie: 5 minutes to deadline, Jonah!
Jameson: All right, run a picture of a rancid chicken. Here's the headline - "Food Poisoning Scare Sweeps City!"
Hoffman: [leans in] Some food got poisoned?
Jameson: [glares over] I'm a little nauseous, yah!
Peter: [after a short pause] All right, Mr. Jameson. [hands Jameson a photo of Spider-Man]
Jameson: [briefly analyzes the photo] It stinks. Robbie, there's your Page 1 - "Masked Menace Terrorizes Town!"
Robbie: I told you he's not a menace!
Jameson: And I told you...
Robertson: I'll take care of it.
Jameson: I'll give you $150.
Peter: $300.
Jameson: That's outrageous! [hands Peter his check] Done. Give this to the girl.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [After Spider-Man saves May from Doc Ock]
Peter Parker/Spider-Man: We sure showed him.
May Parker: What do you mean, we?

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Doc Ock: [grabs Spider-Man] You're getting on my nerves.
Peter/Spider-Man: I have an knack for that.
Doc Ock: Not anymore. [squeezes harder]

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Spider-Man: Where is she?!
Doc Ock: Oh, she'll be just fine. Let's talk.
[they fight]

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [Peter has to get past his landlord who is insistent on collecting rent from him]
Peter: Hi.
Mr. Ditkovich: What's 'hi'? Can I spend it? You're a months late again. Again!
Peter: I'm sorry, I'm promise I'll get it in sooner or later-
Mr. Ditkovich: If promises were crackers, my daughter would be fat!
Peter: All I have is this $20 for the rest of the week and-
Mr. Ditkovich: [snatches the $20 from Peter's hands] Sorry doesn't pay the rent, and don't try to sneak past me. I have ears like a cat, and eyes like a rodent.
Peter: Thanks, Mr. Ditkovich.
Ursula Ditkovich: Hi, Pete! [accidentally knocks over pan, and oven catches on fire. As Ursula is putting out the fire, Mr. Ditkovich slams the door in Peter's face]

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Garbage Man: [on bringing in Spider-Man's discarded costume] Now look, uh, I think I deserve a little something for this.
Jameson: Give ya $50.
Garbage Man: I could get more than that on eBay.
Jameson: All right, $100. Miss Brant, give this man his money and throw in a bar of soap!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Peter: [Aunt May is moving, and boxes are outside her house] Hey, where are all my comic books?
May: Oh, those dreadful things? I gave those away.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Peter: [regarding Uncle Ben] Aunt May, you shouldn't blame yourself.
May: Oh, I know I shouldn't. It's just... you wanted to take the subway, and he wanted to drive you. If only I had stopped him, then all 3 of us would be having tea together.
[There is a brief pause of silence. Finally, Peter speaks.]
Peter: I'm responsible.
May: For what?
Peter: For what happened to Uncle Ben.
May: But you were at the library. You were doing your homework.
Peter: He drove me to the library, but I never went in.
May: What do you mean?
Peter: I went someplace else, someplace where I thought I could win some money, to buy a car, because I wanted to impress Mary Jane. It happened so fast... I won the money, the guy wouldn't pay me, then he got robbed... the thief was running towards me... I could have stopped him, but I wanted...revenge. I let him go, I let him get away. He wanted a car, he tried to take Uncle Ben's. Uncle Ben said no... and then he shot him. Uncle Ben was killed that night for being the only one who did the right thing. I held his hand when he died. I've tried to tell you so many times...

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook May: You'll never guess who he wants to be... Spider-Man!
Peter: Why?
May: He knows a hero when he sees one. Too few characters out there, flying around like that, saving old girls like me. And Lord knows, kids like Henry need a hero. Courageous, self-sacrificing people. Setting examples for all of us. Everybody loves a hero. People line up for them, cheer them, scream their names. And years later, they'll tell how they stood in the rain for hours just to get a glimpse of the one who taught them how to HOLD ON a second longer. I believe there's a hero in all of us, that keeps us honest, gives us strength, makes us noble, and finally allows us to die with pride, even though sometimes we have to be steady, and give up the thing we want the most. Even our dreams. Spider-Man did that for Henry and he wonders where he's gone. He needs him.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [Peter parks the car of two thieves outside the theater in a red zone]
Officer: Hey, buddy! You park there, I'm towin' it!
Peter: Whatever.
[Peter walks into theater lobby]
Doorman: Ah! Shoelace.
[Peter stops, bends down to tie his shoelace, then moves forward again]
Doorman: Wait, you might want to...[motions for Peter to fix tie]
[Peter fixes tie and moves forward again]
[Doorman stops him entering theater]
Doorman: Can I help you?
Peter: Yeah, I, uh, I've come to see the show.
Doorman: Oh, I'm sorry, sir. "No one will be seated after the doors are closed." It helps maintain the illusion.
Peter: Ah, I understand. Umm... Miss Watson, She's a friend of mine, she asked me to come.
Doorman: But not to come late.
Peter: But I have to see the show. If you just let me in, I'll stand by the–
Doorman: Shh. [points his hands to the sign that says, "Quiet please while play is in progress"]

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Jameson: Hoffman
Hoffman: Yeah?
Jameson: [talking about Otto Octavius] What are we gonna call this guy?
Hoffman: Uh...um.. Doctor Octopus!
Jameson: That's crap.
Hoffman: Science Squid?
Jameson: Crap!
Hoffman: Doctor Strange?
Jameson: That's pretty good... [Hoffman smiles in acceptance] But it's taken! Wait, wait! I got it! Doctor Octopus.
Hoffman: I... But... I like it.
Jameson: Of course you do. Doctor Octopus. New villain in town: Doc Ock.
Hoffman: Genius.
Jameson: What, are you lookin' for a raise? Get out!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [In Peter's mind sitting in Ben’s car]
Ben Parker: All the things you've been thinking about, Peter, make me sad.
Peter: Can’t you understand? I’m in love with Mary Jane.
Ben': Peter all the times we talked about honesty fairness justice all those times I counted on you to have the courage to take those dreams out into the world.
Peter: I can’t live your dreams anymore. I want a life of my own.
Ben: You’ve been given a gift Peter, with great power comes great responsibility. Take my hand son.
Peter: No, Uncle Ben. I’m just Peter Parker. I’m Spider-Man no more. No more.

About Spider-Man 2

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook It was a mixture of practical puppeteered arms, CG and animation. We had a fantastic team of puppeteers. 15 guys and one woman. And a wonderful choreographer, a guy called Eric Hayden, who essentially designed the movement in a way. The puppeteers and myself worked together very closely over a series of weeks to try develop a vocabulary of movement, a language if you like, so we could do great big things like push a hole through a building, but at the same time do delicate things like taking off a pair of glasses or like lighting a cigar. Even one shot we did, I don't think we ever used it, but one of the tentacles actually came out and wiped away a tear. So we had a really wide range of possibilities. What they did, which I thought was brilliant really, they managed to infuse these lumps of resin and fiberglass and metal and plastic with real life. They gave them character and personality. There's a wonderful moment where Flo, the female tentacle (Yes, Molina has named them), comes in and I say something, I mumble something, and she does this wonderful thing where she just tilts, as if she's cocking an ear because she can't understand what I said. Puppies kind of do that, and I thought it was so brilliant, that kind of detail makes them so completely full of life... That's a great tribute to [the puppeteers]. They were really clever."

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook In my mind, I was working on the story and I knew how I wanted it to end. The story of a life out of balance, first lopsided in one way as he tries to be this responsible young man and then lopsided in another way as he decides the hell with it, I’m living my life, damn anybody else. And then that road leads to such moral decay that he finally has to say to himself I will go back to my lopsided life of being Spider-Man and just down this road of responsibility. Unfortunately it’s like a prison sentence to him. What he doesn’t know is that by the end of the piece, he learns, through Mary Jane Watson that he cannot go down that road alone. And so I found that he found a sense of balance by the end. So it seemed to me, complete, as a complete story. Also the story of some young man who is on the road to responsibility, learns the sacrifices that are necessary to be responsible. I felt that he had learned a lesson, so it seemed complete in a few different ways. I didn’t really think of it as a franchise movie.