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Movie:Spider-Man 2 (2004)4K
Era:2004
Length:127 minute
Country: USA
Language:English/Russian/Chinese/Spanish

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1 00:03:02 She looks at me every day.
2 00:03:04 Mary Jane Watson.
3 00:03:06 Oh, boy. If she only knew how I felt about her.
4 00:03:10 But she can never know.
5 00:03:12 I made a choice once to live a life of responsibility.
6 00:03:15 A life she can never be a part of.
7 00:03:18 Who am I?
8 00:03:19 I'm Spider-Man, given a job to do.
9 00:03:22 And I'm Peter Parker, and I, too, have a job.
10 00:03:25 Parker. Parker!
11 00:03:27 No, no, no, stop! Stop!
12 00:03:31 Parker, you're late, man. Always late.
13 00:03:34 I'm sorry, Mr. Aziz. There was a disturbance.
14 00:03:37 Another disturbance. Always a disturbance with you.
15 00:03:39 Ome on, 21 minutes ago, in comes order.
16 00:03:42 Harmattan, Burton & Smith. Eight etra-large deep-dish pizzas.
17 00:03:48 I told you, I don't understand that language.
18 00:03:50 - Speak English. - You can't make pizza.
19 00:03:52 I can't? I've been making pizza five years.
20 00:03:54 In eight minutes, I am defaulting on Joe's 29-minute guarantee.
21 00:03:57 Then, not only am I receiving no money for these pizzas...
22 00:04:00 ...but I will lose the customer forever to Pizza Yurt.
23 00:04:03 - Why didn't you send Saleem? - Saleem was deported yesterday.
24 00:04:06 - Look... Smiley. - What about my cheese pizza?
25 00:04:08 Look, you are my only hope, all right? You have to make it in time.
26 00:04:12 Peter, you're a nice guy. But you're just not dependable.
27 00:04:16 This is your last chance.
28 00:04:18 You have to go 42 blocks in 71 l2 minutes or your ass is fired.
29 00:04:24 Go!
30 00:04:49 Hey, what, are you stupid?
31 00:05:12 Whoa! He stole that guy's pizzas!
32 00:05:24 I'm gonna get it!
33 00:05:41 Hey, you guys. No playing in the streets.
34 00:05:44 Yes, Mr. Spider-Man.
35 00:05:45 See you.
36 00:05:48 Way to go, Spidey!
37 00:06:58 Pizza time.
38 00:07:05 You're late.
39 00:07:08 I'm not paying for those.
40 00:07:28 Elevator.
41 00:07:46 Joe's 29-minute guarantee is a promise, man.
42 00:07:50 I know to you, Parker, a promise means nothing. But to me, it's serious.
43 00:07:55 It's serious to me too, Mr. Aziz.
44 00:07:57 - You're fired. Go. - Please, I need this ob.
45 00:08:00 - You're fired. - Look, give me another chance.
46 00:08:11 You're fired.
47 00:08:13 - Parker, hello. You're fired. - Why?
48 00:08:15 Dogs catching Frisbees?
49 00:08:17 Pigeons in the park? A couple geezers playing chess?
50 00:08:19 - Boss. - Not now.
51 00:08:21 The Bugle could show another side of New York for a change.
52 00:08:24 We got si minutes to deadline, Jonah. We need page one.
53 00:08:27 I don't pay you to be a sensitive artiste. I pay you... Still not now!
54 00:08:30 I pay you because that psycho Spider-Man will pose for you.
55 00:08:33 He won't let me take any more pictures. You turned the whole city against him.
56 00:08:37 A fact I'm very proud of.
57 00:08:38 Get your pretty little portfolio off my desk before I go into a diabetic coma.
58 00:08:42 - It's your wife, she lost her checkbook. - Thanks for the good news.
59 00:08:46 Please, isn't there any of these shots you can use? I need the money.
60 00:08:51 Miss Brant. Get me a violin.
61 00:08:53 Five minutes to deadline, Jonah.
62 00:08:55 Un a picture of a rancid chicken. Here's the headline:
63 00:08:57 "Food Poisoning Scare Sweeps ity."
64 00:08:59 - Some food got poisoned? - I'm a little nauseous.
65 00:09:02 All right, Mr. Jameson.
66 00:09:05 It stinks. Obbie, there's your page one.
67 00:09:08 "Masked Menace Terrorizes Town."
68 00:09:10 I told you, he's not a menace.
69 00:09:11 - I told you... - I'll take care of it.
70 00:09:13 - I'll give you 150. - Three hundred.
71 00:09:15 That's outrageous.
72 00:09:17 Done. Give this to the girl.
73 00:09:19 Thank you. Bye-bye.
74 00:09:20 Hi.
75 00:09:22 Hey, Pete.
76 00:09:27 I don't think this covers the advance I gave you a couple weeks ago.
77 00:09:31 - Ight. - Sorry.
78 00:09:34 Hey.
79 00:09:36 Hin up, okay?
80 00:09:50 Watch it, jerk!
81 00:10:02 Dr. Onnors. Sorry.
82 00:10:05 Where were you headed, Parker?
83 00:10:06 To your class.
84 00:10:08 My class is over.
85 00:10:10 See me standing here?
86 00:10:12 I'm sorry. I'm trying. I wanna be here.
87 00:10:16 Then be here.
88 00:10:19 Look at you, Peter.
89 00:10:21 Your grades have been steadily declining. You're late for class.
90 00:10:25 You always appear ehausted.
91 00:10:30 Your paper on fusion is still overdue.
92 00:10:32 I know. I'm planning to write it on Dr. Otto Octavius.
93 00:10:35 Planning is not a maor at this university.
94 00:10:42 Octavius is a friend of mine.
95 00:10:44 Better do your research, Parker.
96 00:10:46 Get it done, or I'm failing you.
97 00:11:11 Surprise!
98 00:11:13 Well, say something.
99 00:11:15 What's the occasion?
100 00:11:17 Eally, Peter. It's your birthday!
101 00:11:20 Whether you want to remember it or not.
102 00:11:23 He lives in another reality. Don't you, Pete?
103 00:11:27 - Hi, M.J. - Hi.
104 00:11:29 - Hey, buddy. - Hey.
105 00:11:30 Long time, no see.
106 00:11:33 So how's the play? I read a great review.
107 00:11:36 It's going fine. It's going good.
108 00:11:38 She's brilliant in it.
109 00:11:39 Harry sent me roses.
110 00:11:41 So where you been, pal? You don't return my calls.
111 00:11:45 I've been busy.
112 00:11:47 Taking pictures of Spider-Man? How's the bug these days?
113 00:11:51 The less you see of that man, the better.
114 00:11:53 Now, let's all go into the other room and have something to eat.
115 00:11:57 I'll get the hors d'oeuvres.
116 00:11:58 So how are things going at Oscorp?
117 00:12:00 They're great. I'm head of Special Proects.
118 00:12:03 We're about to make a breakthrough on fusion.
119 00:12:06 How lovely, Harry. Your father would be so proud, rest his soul.
120 00:12:10 Thank you.
121 00:12:12 We're actually funding one of your idols, Pete. Otto Octavius.
122 00:12:16 - I'm writing a paper on him. - You want to meet him?
123 00:12:18 You'd introduce me?
124 00:12:20 You bet. Octavius is gonna put Oscorp on the map...
125 00:12:23 ...in a way my father never even dreamed of.
126 00:12:25 M.J., could you give me a hand?
127 00:12:30 She's waiting for you, pal.
128 00:12:32 What do you mean?
129 00:12:33 The way she looks at you or doesn't look at you.
130 00:12:36 However you want to look at it.
131 00:12:38 I don't have time for girls right now.
132 00:12:40 Why, are you dead?
133 00:12:42 I've been kind of busy.
134 00:12:44 Taking pictures of your friend?
135 00:12:47 Ould we get off that subect?
136 00:12:49 I want us to be friends, Harry. I want us to trust each other.
137 00:12:52 Then be honest with me.
138 00:12:54 If you knew who he was, would you tell me?
139 00:13:02 Peter, don't you understand how I feel?
140 00:13:04 I want this guy dead.
141 00:13:06 The same way you want the guy who killed your Uncle Ben dead.
142 00:13:17 I'm sorry. I don't mean to rag on you on your birthday.
143 00:13:22 You're my buddy, you know that.
144 00:13:26 You're family, Pete.
145 00:13:28 My father loved you. You were like a son to him.
146 00:13:38 Thank you, Harry.
147 00:14:13 May.
148 00:14:15 Oh, what, Ben?
149 00:14:18 Wait.
150 00:14:20 - Aunt May. - Oh, my.
151 00:14:22 Oh, Peter. Oh, for a second there, I thought I was years ago.
152 00:14:29 Everybody's gone, aren't they?
153 00:14:32 Did they have a good time?
154 00:14:34 I'm sure they did.
155 00:14:37 - You okay? - Of course. But you go home.
156 00:14:41 And be careful. I don't like that scooter thing you drive around.
157 00:14:47 I'm worried about you.
158 00:14:49 You're so alone. And I saw the letter from the bank.
159 00:14:54 Oh, my. You did?
160 00:14:57 Oh, well.
161 00:14:59 So?
162 00:15:01 I'm a little behind.
163 00:15:03 Everybody is.
164 00:15:06 Anyway, I don't want to talk about it anymore.
165 00:15:09 I'm tired, and you better start back home.
166 00:15:14 Here, kiddo. Happy birthday.
167 00:15:17 You need it more than I do.
168 00:15:19 - No, I can't take that from you. - Yes, you can!
169 00:15:22 You can take this money from me.
170 00:15:24 For God's sake, it's not much. Now, take it!
171 00:15:27 And don't you dare leave it here.
172 00:15:29 Oh, I'm sorry.
173 00:15:33 It's just that I miss your uncle Ben so much.
174 00:15:38 An you believe that it's two years net month since he was taken?
175 00:15:46 I think to myself at times...
176 00:15:49 ...were I to face the one responsible for what happened, I'd...
177 00:15:54 Oh, I don't know what I'd do.
178 00:16:03 Now...
179 00:16:06 ...you better take the rest of your cake home.
180 00:16:24 Hey.
181 00:16:25 Hey. You're still here.
182 00:16:29 I saw your billboard on Bleecker.
183 00:16:30 Isn't it funny? I'm really kind of embarrassed.
184 00:16:34 Don't be. It's nice. I get to see you every day now.
185 00:16:38 The photographer liked my face.
186 00:16:40 I was only supposed to be in the catalogue.
187 00:16:43 Then I got the part in the play. Everything at once.
188 00:16:46 Your dream came true.
189 00:16:49 How about yours?
190 00:16:53 I'm fine.
191 00:16:58 I wish you'd come see the play.
192 00:17:00 You're the one who always encouraged me.
193 00:17:04 I plan to.
194 00:17:10 I liked seeing you tonight, Peter.
195 00:17:15 Oh, boy, yeah.
196 00:17:17 "Oh, boy, yeah" what?
197 00:17:25 Nothing.
198 00:17:31 Do you want to say something?
199 00:17:39 I...
200 00:17:46 ...was...
201 00:17:49 ...wondering if you're still in the Village.
202 00:18:01 You're such a mystery.
203 00:18:13 Peter.
204 00:18:16 What?
205 00:18:23 Happy birthday.
206 00:18:33 I'm seeing somebody now.
207 00:18:38 - Therapy. - No.
208 00:18:40 A person, a man.
209 00:18:42 You mean, like a boyfriend?
210 00:18:44 Well, like I like him.
211 00:18:50 What?
212 00:18:52 Nothing.
213 00:18:55 That's good, you know? Ompanionship...
214 00:19:00 - May be more than that. - More?
215 00:19:05 I don't know.
216 00:19:08 I'm coming to see your play tomorrow night.
217 00:19:13 - You're coming? - I'll be there.
218 00:19:17 Don't disappoint me.
219 00:19:20 I won't.
220 00:19:36 Ent.
221 00:19:41 - Hi. - Hi. What's "hi"?
222 00:19:44 An I spend it?
223 00:19:46 I have a paycheck due this week and...
224 00:19:48 - You're a month late again. Again. - I promise as soon as...
225 00:19:52 If promises were crackers, my daughter would be fat.
226 00:19:56 I'm really sorry, Mr. Ditkovitch. All I got is this 20 for the rest of the week.
227 00:20:01 "Sorry" doesn't pay the rent.
228 00:20:03 And don't try to sneak past me. I have ears like a cat and eyes like a rodent.
229 00:20:09 - Thanks, Mr. Ditkovitch. - Hi, Pete.
230 00:21:06 Hello?
231 00:21:15 Ent?
232 00:21:22 Doctor? Mr. Osborn's here.
233 00:21:24 Nobel Prize, Otto. Nobel Prize. And we'll all be rich.
234 00:21:29 It's not about the prizes, Harry.
235 00:21:30 But you need money. You need Oscorp.
236 00:21:32 Who do we have here?
237 00:21:34 This is my good friend I called you about.
238 00:21:36 He got me through high-school science.
239 00:21:38 Peter Parker, sir. I'm writing a paper on you for...
240 00:21:41 I know what you're doing here...
241 00:21:42 ...but I don't have time to talk to students now.
242 00:21:46 But Oscorp pays the bills, so...
243 00:21:48 That's why I have to take off. Board meeting.
244 00:21:50 But my ob is done here. Got you two geniuses together.
245 00:21:54 Good luck tomorrow, Otto. Nobel Prize. We'll see you in Sweden!
246 00:22:01 Interesting fellow, your friend.
247 00:22:03 I won't take much of your time.
248 00:22:05 Now I remember you. You're onnors' student. He tells me you're brilliant.
249 00:22:10 He also tells me you're lazy.
250 00:22:13 I'm trying to do better.
251 00:22:15 Being brilliant's not enough, young man. You have to work hard.
252 00:22:18 Intelligence is not a privilege, it's a gift.
253 00:22:22 And you use it for the good of mankind.
254 00:22:24 Otto, your lunch is ready.
255 00:22:27 - This is my wife, osie. - Hello.
256 00:22:29 This is Peter Parker. Onnors' student. The one who falls asleep in class.
257 00:22:32 I always fell asleep in physics class.
258 00:22:36 - Nice to meet you, Peter. - Good to meet you.
259 00:22:39 Ecuse me.
260 00:22:43 Is that it?
261 00:22:44 Yes. My design to initiate and sustain fusion.
262 00:22:48 I understand you use harmonics of atomic frequencies.
263 00:22:51 Sympathetic frequencies.
264 00:22:53 Harmonic reinforcement?
265 00:22:55 Go on.
266 00:22:57 An eponential increase in energy output.
267 00:23:01 A huge amount of energy.
268 00:23:03 Like a perpetual sun providing renewable power for the whole world.
269 00:23:07 It's all so amazing. If it works, it could change the way we live.
270 00:23:11 It is amazing, and it will work.
271 00:23:13 Are you sure you could stabilize the fusion reaction?
272 00:23:17 Peter, what have we been talking about for the last hour and a half?
273 00:23:20 This is my life's work.
274 00:23:22 I certainly know the consequences of the slightest miscalculation.
275 00:23:26 I'm sorry. I didn't mean to question you.
276 00:23:28 Osie, our new friend thinks I'm gonna blow up the city.
277 00:23:32 You can sleep soundly tonight.
278 00:23:34 Otto's done his homework.
279 00:23:36 Ome to the demonstration tomorrow, and you'll see for yourself.
280 00:23:39 And you need to sleep soundly tonight, Otto.
281 00:23:42 Did Edison sleep before he turned on the light?
282 00:23:44 Did Marconi sleep before he turned on the radio?
283 00:23:47 Did Beethoven sleep before he wrote the 5th?
284 00:23:49 Did Bernoulli sleep before he found the curves of quickest descent?
285 00:23:53 Osie, I love this boy.
286 00:23:55 Peter, tell us about yourself. Do you have a girlfriend?
287 00:24:00 Well...
288 00:24:03 I don't really know.
289 00:24:04 Well, shouldn't you know? I mean, who would know?
290 00:24:08 Leave him alone. Maybe it's a secret love.
291 00:24:11 Love should never be a secret.
292 00:24:13 If you keep something as complicated as love stored up inside...
293 00:24:17 ...gonna make you sick.
294 00:24:19 I finally got lucky in love.
295 00:24:21 We both did.
296 00:24:23 But it's hardly perfect. You have to work at it.
297 00:24:27 I met him on the college steps, and I knew it wasn't going to be easy.
298 00:24:30 He was studying science, and I was studying English literature.
299 00:24:34 That's right. I was trying to eplain the theory of relativity.
300 00:24:37 And osie was trying to eplain T.S. Eliot.
301 00:24:41 Time present and time past
302 00:24:44 - Are both perhaps present - Perhaps present
303 00:24:46 - In time future - In time future
304 00:24:48 I still don't understand what he was talking about.
305 00:24:50 - Yes, you do. - I'm serious.
306 00:24:52 T.S. Eliot is more complicated than advanced science.
307 00:24:56 But if you want to get a woman to fall in love with you, feed her poetry.
308 00:25:01 Poetry.
309 00:25:04 Never fails.
310 00:25:10 A tall and slender maiden All alone upon a prairie
311 00:25:13 Brightest green were all her garments
312 00:25:15 And her hair was like the sunshine
313 00:25:18 Day by day he gazed upon her
314 00:26:18 ent!
315 00:26:21 Where is my money?!
316 00:26:49 You seem ittery tonight.
317 00:26:51 You never know who's coming.
318 00:27:08 Ladies, five minutes. Five minutes.
319 00:27:28 How'd you do that?
320 00:27:33 Work out, plenty of rest.
321 00:27:35 You know, eat your green vegetables.
322 00:27:38 That's what my mom is always saying. I just never actually believed her.
323 00:27:44 Ome on. Go.
324 00:27:49 Keep it steady.
325 00:28:13 It's a web.
326 00:28:15 Go, Spidey, go!
327 00:28:25 We got trouble!
328 00:28:45 Get me down!
329 00:28:50 I am more than content with what Mr. Moncrieff said.
330 00:28:53 His voice alone inspires one with absolute credulity.
331 00:28:57 Then you think we should forgive them?
332 00:29:02 Yes.
333 00:29:04 I mean, no.
334 00:29:10 Hey. Hey. Hey, chief. You park there, I'm towing it.
335 00:29:15 Whatever.
336 00:29:18 Shoelace.
337 00:29:25 You might want to...
338 00:29:32 - an I help you? - Yeah, I've come to see the show.
339 00:29:36 Oh, I'm sorry, sir. No one will be seated after the doors are closed.
340 00:29:41 It helps maintain the illusion.
341 00:29:45 I understand.
342 00:29:48 Miss Watson, she's a friend of mine. She asked me to come.
343 00:29:52 But not to come late.
344 00:29:55 I have to see this show. Just let me in, I'll stand in the...
345 00:30:09 Listen, can't you...?
346 00:30:25 A Spider-Man A Spider-Man
347 00:30:28 A-does whatever a spider can
348 00:30:31 A-spins a web, any size
349 00:30:34 Catches thieves a-just like flies
350 00:30:37 Look out Here comes the Spider-Man
351 00:30:56 You sure you don't wanna come tonight?
352 00:30:59 Yeah, I'm sure.
353 00:31:00 - Okay. All me. - I will.
354 00:31:02 - You were great tonight. - Thanks.
355 00:31:06 May I have an autograph, please, miss?
356 00:31:10 What are you doing here?
357 00:31:27 You hungry?
358 00:31:28 Starved.
359 00:32:20 What was that?
360 00:32:26 Okay.
361 00:33:04 How you doing?
362 00:33:06 Good.
363 00:33:10 I just wanna say, I really like what you do.
364 00:33:14 - Think it's great. - Thanks.
365 00:33:18 I'm with Weisenhower, Anderson, Nichols & Knudsen...
366 00:33:21 ...P firm in the building...
367 00:33:23 ...and I just wanna say I think the image you have is fantastic.
368 00:33:26 It's really put together. The costume. The... this thing.
369 00:33:29 I mean, it's really put together. It's great.
370 00:33:35 I think you could do more than print though.
371 00:33:37 I think you might wanna try some TV, you know?
372 00:33:40 An I riff for you? Ome up with a couple ideas?
373 00:33:42 Just what my company would do? Let's see, what do I got?
374 00:33:45 How about a children's book? You could...
375 00:33:48 Like Charlotte's Web, but without the pig. That kind of thing.
376 00:33:51 How about a line of hammocks?
377 00:33:53 Because it's kind of a web thing.
378 00:33:56 You could do a men's cologne called Thwip.
379 00:34:01 Let me give you a card.
380 00:34:03 I don't have any pockets.
381 00:34:06 Yeah.
382 00:34:10 Well, we're right in the building.
383 00:34:23 That doesn't help. I do that all the time.
384 00:34:27 - Slow elevator. - Yeah.
385 00:34:51 Thus, the second-order term...
386 00:34:54 ...in the epansion of the eact order...
387 00:34:57 ...is identical to the second order...
388 00:35:00 ...calculated from first-order perturbation energy.
389 00:35:04 Since we are free to choose an arbitrary origin for our energy...
390 00:35:30 Hi. It's me. Sing your song at the beep.
391 00:35:34 Hi, M.J.
392 00:35:35 This is Peter.
393 00:35:37 I was on my way to your show and...
394 00:35:42 Well, I was on my bike...
395 00:35:48 Are you there?
396 00:35:52 I really was planning on it all day.
397 00:35:56 And...
398 00:35:59 ...I know you predicted I'd disappoint you.
399 00:36:02 Bingo.
400 00:36:05 It's amazing, isn't it?
401 00:36:07 How complicated a simple thing...
402 00:36:11 ...like being someplace at 8:00 can become.
403 00:36:19 Actually, there was this obnoxious usher.
404 00:36:24 Somebody has to talk to that usher, M.J.
405 00:36:27 Your time has expired.
406 00:36:29 Please deposit 50 cents for the next five minutes.
407 00:36:43 I wanna tell you the truth.
408 00:36:47 Here it is.
409 00:36:49 I'm Spider-Man.
410 00:36:52 Weird, huh?
411 00:36:55 Now you know why I can't be with you.
412 00:36:59 If my enemies found out about you...
413 00:37:06 ...if you got hurt, I could never forgive myself.
414 00:37:15 I wish I could tell you how I feel about you.
415 00:37:30 Ladies and gentlemen...
416 00:37:31 ...my wife osie and I would like to welcome you this afternoon.
417 00:37:35 But first, before we start...
418 00:37:37 ...has anybody lost a large roll of 20-dollar bills in a rubber band?
419 00:37:42 Because we found the rubber band.
420 00:37:48 It's a terrible oke.
421 00:37:50 But thank you for coming.
422 00:37:52 Today...
423 00:37:53 ...you will witness the birth of a new fusion-based energy source.
424 00:37:58 Safe, renewable energy and cheap electricity for everyone.
425 00:38:05 And now let me introduce my assistants.
426 00:38:16 These four actuators were developed and programmed...
427 00:38:19 ...for the sole purpose of creating successful fusion.
428 00:38:22 They are impervious to heat and magnetism.
429 00:39:10 These smart arms are controlled by my brain through a neural link.
430 00:39:15 Nanowires feed directly into my cerebellum...
431 00:39:18 ...allowing me to use these arms to control fusion reaction...
432 00:39:22 ...in an environment no human hand could enter.
433 00:39:25 Doctor, if the artificial intelligence in the arms...
434 00:39:28 ...is as advanced as you suggest...
435 00:39:30 ...couldn't that make you vulnerable to them?
436 00:39:32 How right you are.
437 00:39:33 Which is why I developed this inhibitor chip...
438 00:39:36 ...to protect my higher brain function.
439 00:39:38 It means I maintain control of these arms, instead of them controlling me.
440 00:39:44 And now on to the main event.
441 00:39:46 Give me the blue light, osie.
442 00:40:07 Precious tritium is the fuel that makes this proect go.
443 00:40:11 There's only 25 pounds of it on the whole planet.
444 00:40:15 I'd like to thank Harry Osborn and Oscorp Industries for providing it.
445 00:40:19 Happy to pay the bills, Otto.
446 00:40:35 Ladies and gentlemen...
447 00:40:39 ...fasten your seat belts.
448 00:41:00 Doctor, we have a successful fusion reaction.
449 00:41:07 This is a breakthrough beyond your father's dreams.
450 00:41:10 Thank you.
451 00:41:12 We're producing a thousand-megawatt surplus.
452 00:41:21 The power of the sun...
453 00:41:24 ...in the palm of my hand.
454 00:41:48 Keep calm! It's only a spike!
455 00:41:50 Lt'll soon stabilize!
456 00:41:58 Ladies and gentlemen, please clear the room.
457 00:42:07 We have a containment breach!
458 00:42:11 Otto, please get back!
459 00:42:14 Shut it off, Otto! Shut it off!
460 00:42:17 It will stabilize! It's under control!
461 00:42:20 I'm in charge here!
462 00:42:22 It's my money! I'm in con...
463 00:42:28 This doesn't change anything.
464 00:42:34 - What are you doing? - Pulling the plug.
465 00:42:36 No!
466 00:42:57 Osie!
467 00:43:29 Watch it.
468 00:43:30 That was too close.
469 00:43:32 If he had more than a drop of tritium, he could have destroyed the city.
470 00:43:41 I'm ruined.
471 00:43:44 I have nothing left, ecept Spider-Man.
472 00:43:47 He saved your life, sir.
473 00:43:49 He humiliated me by touching me.
474 00:43:51 The press will be here soon. I suggest we move on.
475 00:43:54 What was he doing here anyway?
476 00:44:13 Molten metal penetrated the spinal cavity...
477 00:44:15 ...and fused the vertebrae at multiple points...
478 00:44:17 ...including the lamina and the roof of the spinal column.
479 00:44:20 We won't know the etent of the damage until we get in there.
480 00:44:23 I suggest we cut off these mechanical arms, slice up the harness...
481 00:44:26 ...and, if need be, consider a laminectomy...
482 00:44:28 ...with posterior spinal fusion from 7-T1 to T12.
483 00:44:32 We're ready, doctor.
484 00:44:36 Anybody here take shop class?
485 00:45:17 No! No! No!
486 00:45:22 Help me! Help me!
487 00:46:38 No!
488 00:47:33 It's all over town, obbie. Gossip. Umors.
489 00:47:36 Panic in the streets, if we're lucky.
490 00:47:38 Razy scientist turns himself into some kind of a monster.
491 00:47:41 Four mechanical arms welded right onto his body.
492 00:47:45 Guy named Otto Octavius winds up with eight limbs. What are the odds?
493 00:47:49 Hoffman!
494 00:47:52 What are we gonna call this guy?
495 00:47:54 - "Dr. Octopus." - That's crap.
496 00:47:56 - "Science Squid"? - Rap!
497 00:47:59 - "Dr. Strange." - That's pretty good.
498 00:48:01 But it's taken. Wait, wait! I got it. "Dr. Octopus."
499 00:48:06 - I like it. - Of course you do.
500 00:48:08 Dr. Octopus. New villain in town. "Doc Ock."
501 00:48:12 - Genius. - What, are you looking for a raise?
502 00:48:14 Get out.
503 00:48:16 Hief, I found Parker.
504 00:48:18 Where you been? Why don't you pay your phone bill.
505 00:48:20 Mad scientist goes berserk, we don't have pictures!
506 00:48:23 I heard Spider-Man was there.
507 00:48:25 Where were you? Photographing squirrels? You're fired.
508 00:48:28 Hief, the planetarium party.
509 00:48:29 You're un-fired. I need you, come here.
510 00:48:31 What do you know about high society?
511 00:48:33 - Oh. Well, l... - Don't answer that.
512 00:48:35 My society photographer got hit in the head by a polo ball. You're all I got.
513 00:48:39 Big party for an American hero. My son, the astronaut.
514 00:48:42 Ould you pay me in advance?
515 00:48:53 You serious? Pay you for what? Standing there?
516 00:48:56 The planetarium, tomorrow night, 8:00. There's the door.
517 00:49:13 My osie's dead.
518 00:49:17 My dream is dead.
519 00:49:23 And these...
520 00:49:26 ...monstrous things should be at the bottom of the river...
521 00:49:32 ...along with me.
522 00:49:43 Something...
523 00:49:46 ...in my head.
524 00:49:51 Something talking.
525 00:49:56 The inhibitor chip!
526 00:50:01 Gone.
527 00:50:08 Ebuild.
528 00:50:12 No.
529 00:50:15 Peter was right.
530 00:50:19 I miscalculated.
531 00:50:27 I couldn't have miscalculated.
532 00:50:30 It was working, wasn't it?
533 00:50:37 Yes.
534 00:50:40 We could rebuild. Enlarge the containment field.
535 00:50:43 Make it bigger and stronger than ever.
536 00:50:46 But we need money.
537 00:50:50 Steal it?
538 00:50:51 No, no, no, I'm not a criminal.
539 00:50:56 That's right.
540 00:50:59 The real crime would be not to finish what we started.
541 00:51:06 We'll do it here.
542 00:51:08 The power of the sun in the palm of my hand.
543 00:51:12 Nothing will stand in our way.
544 00:51:14 Nothing!
545 00:51:21 - That's the social security. - Yes, I see.
546 00:51:24 My uncle Ben's life insurance.
547 00:51:26 Yes, but I'm afraid...
548 00:51:28 ...it's just not sufficient to refinance your home.
549 00:51:32 Oh, but I'm giving piano lessons again.
550 00:51:35 You are?
551 00:51:42 We appreciate that you've just opened up...
552 00:51:45 ...a new supersaver account with us today.
553 00:51:48 But the fact is...
554 00:51:49 ...you do not have the assets to justify this loan. I'm sorry.
555 00:51:54 Well...
556 00:51:58 At least we get the toaster.
557 00:52:00 Actually, that's only with a deposit of 300 or more.
558 00:52:07 Oh, yes, I see.
559 00:52:09 Okay.
560 00:52:14 Don't worry, we'll figure it out.
561 00:52:33 Peter?
562 00:52:37 Don't leave me.
563 00:52:39 Oh, that boy of yours is a real hero.
564 00:52:42 Hold it!
565 00:52:44 Put your arms up! All of them!
566 00:53:10 Here's your change!
567 00:53:22 Oh, no. Ome on!
568 00:53:36 - You're getting on my nerves. - I have a knack for that.
569 00:53:39 Not anymore.
570 00:54:10 - Freeze! Don't move! - Freeze!
571 00:54:16 - Hold your fire! - Don't follow me.
572 00:54:22 Wait a second.
573 00:54:41 - Hand her over. - Of course.
574 00:54:44 Easy, now.
575 00:54:47 Butterfingers.
576 00:55:01 Look out!
577 00:55:05 Help me!
578 00:55:09 - Help me! - I'm coming!
579 00:55:16 Hang on!
580 00:55:50 Help!
581 00:56:17 Thank you.
582 00:56:22 Aunt May.
583 00:56:23 You've stuck your webs in my business for the last time.
584 00:56:26 Now you'll have this woman's death on your conscience.
585 00:56:35 Ome on.
586 00:56:40 Shame on you.
587 00:57:15 There you go.
588 00:57:17 Thank you. Oh, have I been wrong about you.
589 00:57:21 We sure showed him.
590 00:57:22 What do you mean, "we"?
591 00:57:28 - Take me with you, Spider-Man. - Take me.
592 00:57:58 - May I? - Sure. Go ahead.
593 00:58:02 Penny! Over here!
594 00:58:09 Leave it.
595 00:58:15 Hey. Might wanna take it easy, buddy.
596 00:58:17 Why? It's a party.
597 00:58:19 Wouldn't you be drinking if you lost a bundle on some crackpot...
598 00:58:22 ...who you thought was gonna take you with him to fame and fortune?
599 00:58:26 Not to mention your friend the bug.
600 00:58:28 Not tonight, Harry.
601 00:58:29 Every night! Until I find him, it's 24-7.
602 00:58:33 Parker!
603 00:58:35 Parker!
604 00:58:37 Parker! What, are you deaf? I called you twice.
605 00:58:41 Think I'm paying you to sip champagne?
606 00:58:43 Get a shot of my wife with the minister.
607 00:58:45 Beautiful tie.
608 00:58:46 Get a shot of us with the DA.
609 00:58:49 Beautiful dress.
610 00:58:51 Here, get a shot of the mayor and his girlfriend.
611 00:58:55 Wife.
612 00:58:59 Ladies and gentlemen, good evening.
613 00:59:01 The committee for the Science Library of New York...
614 00:59:04 ...is pleased to present our guest of honor.
615 00:59:07 He's the first man to play football on the moon.
616 00:59:12 The handsome, the heroic, the delicious...
617 00:59:15 ...aptain John Jameson.
618 01:00:02 Hi.
619 01:00:05 - You. - Listen, I'm sorry.
620 01:00:09 But there was a disturbance.
621 01:00:11 I don't know you.
622 01:00:15 And I can't keep thinking about you. It's too painful.
623 01:00:19 I've been reading poetry lately.
624 01:00:21 Whatever that means.
625 01:00:23 Day by day he gazed upon her
626 01:00:27 Day by day he sighed with passion Day by day...
627 01:00:30 Don't start.
628 01:00:33 An I get you a drink?
629 01:00:35 I'm with John. He'll get me my drink.
630 01:00:38 John.
631 01:00:40 By the way, John has seen my show five times.
632 01:00:44 Harry has seen it twice. Aunt May has seen it.
633 01:00:47 My sick mother got out of bed to see it.
634 01:00:49 Even my father.
635 01:00:52 He came backstage to borrow cash.
636 01:00:56 But my best friend, who cares so much about me...
637 01:01:01 ...can't make an 8:00 curtain.
638 01:01:05 After all these years...
639 01:01:08 ...he's nothing to me but an empty seat.
640 01:01:36 It pisses me off, your loyalty to Spider-Man and not to your best friend.
641 01:01:39 I find him with my father's body, and you defend him.
642 01:01:43 - Take it easy. - Don't push me.
643 01:01:45 Don't act like you're my friend.
644 01:01:47 You stole M.J. From me.
645 01:01:50 You stole my father's love.
646 01:01:52 Then you let him die because you didn't turn in the freak. Isn't that right?
647 01:01:59 Huh? Isn't that right?
648 01:02:01 Huh, brother?
649 01:02:14 Ladies and gentlemen, I just want you all to know...
650 01:02:17 ...that the beautiful Miss Mary Jane Watson has just agreed to marry me.
651 01:02:32 What a surprise.
652 01:02:34 Parker, wake up! Wake up! Shoot the picture!
653 01:03:04 Oh, no. No!
654 01:03:17 Why is this happening to me?
655 01:04:43 You told him yes? Just that fast?
656 01:04:45 It felt right.
657 01:04:48 Well, you might congratulate me.
658 01:04:50 Ongratulations.
659 01:04:52 Good luck in the world.
660 01:04:55 John loves me.
661 01:04:57 My father always said, "You'll never be worth anything.
662 01:05:01 No man will ever want you."
663 01:05:03 So, what, you're gonna spend the rest of your life...
664 01:05:06 ...trying to prove something to your father?
665 01:05:09 Do you really love this guy?
666 01:05:12 - Very much. - "Very much"?
667 01:05:14 That just doesn't fly.
668 01:05:16 I mean, if you really love the guy, then the answer is:
669 01:05:19 "Do I love him? I adore him.
670 01:05:21 He's my comfortable afghan.
671 01:05:23 He's all I can think about.
672 01:05:26 Everything he is, everything he says, everything he does...
673 01:05:30 ...to me, for me, with me, is sweet kisses.
674 01:05:37 He makes up for all the grief and pain I've ever had...
675 01:05:40 ...and in the dark of the night, he is there."
676 01:05:43 That's the answer I need.
677 01:05:46 Not just "I love him very much."
678 01:05:50 You read too many love stories.
679 01:05:53 What about that perfect kiss you said you had once?
680 01:05:56 - The guy you believed in? - That was a fantasy.
681 01:05:58 That's all he is.
682 01:06:00 But what's wrong with believing in love stories?
683 01:06:13 You seem very okay to me.
684 01:06:16 My diagnosis?
685 01:06:17 It's up here.
686 01:06:22 You say you can't sleep. Heartbreak? Bad dreams?
687 01:06:27 There is one dream where...
688 01:06:30 ...in my dream...
689 01:06:33 ...l'm Spider-Man.
690 01:06:34 But I'm losing my powers. I'm climbing a wall, but I keep falling.
691 01:06:43 So you're Spider-Man.
692 01:06:44 In my dream.
693 01:06:46 Actually, it's not even my dream. It's a friend of mine's dream.
694 01:06:50 So it's somebody else's dream.
695 01:06:54 - What's your maor? Theater Arts? - Science.
696 01:06:58 Onnors?
697 01:06:59 He flunking you?
698 01:07:01 He says he might.
699 01:07:03 There you go.
700 01:07:13 What about this friend?
701 01:07:16 Why does he climb these walls? What does he think of himself?
702 01:07:20 That's the problem. He doesn't know what to think.
703 01:07:24 Gotta make you mad not to know who you are. Your soul disappears.
704 01:07:28 Nothing as bad as uncertainty.
705 01:07:31 I've been there. Who was I?
706 01:07:36 Identity. Big one.
707 01:07:40 Me, I go to my shrink.
708 01:07:44 What does he tell you?
709 01:07:45 She tells me I need some strong focus on what I want.
710 01:07:50 And I have to find out who won't let me have it, why...
711 01:07:56 ...and then I have to tackle that guy, let him hear me...
712 01:08:01 And one more thing. I have to make sure I'm right about what I want.
713 01:08:07 Listen...
714 01:08:08 ...maybe you're not supposed to be Spider-Man climbing those walls.
715 01:08:13 That's why you keep falling.
716 01:08:17 You always have a choice, Peter.
717 01:08:21 I have a choice.
718 01:08:32 All the things you've been thinking about, Peter...
719 01:08:36 ...make me sad.
720 01:08:39 An't you understand?
721 01:08:42 I'm in love with Mary Jane.
722 01:08:44 You know I understand.
723 01:08:48 But I thought you'd learned the meaning of responsibility.
724 01:08:54 Oh, you don't know how it feels.
725 01:08:58 Peter, all the times we've talked of honesty...
726 01:09:03 ...fairness, justice...
727 01:09:06 Out of those times, I counted on you to have the courage...
728 01:09:11 ...to take those dreams out into the world.
729 01:09:16 I can't live your dreams anymore.
730 01:09:20 I want a life of my own.
731 01:09:22 You've been given a gift, Peter.
732 01:09:24 With great power comes great responsibility.
733 01:09:33 Take my hand, son.
734 01:09:48 No, Uncle Ben.
735 01:09:52 I'm just Peter Parker.
736 01:09:56 I'm Spider-Man...
737 01:09:58 ...no more.
738 01:10:01 No more.
739 01:10:11 No more.
740 01:11:42 - You punk! - Sorry.
741 01:11:44 - Thanks. - You're welcome.
742 01:11:53 Hurry up!
743 01:12:04 And when the borderline is tau equals zero, the eigenvalues are?
744 01:12:08 Someone, please?
745 01:12:12 .23 electron volts.
746 01:12:20 Ecellent work today, Parker. Keep it up.
747 01:12:33 I'm not really wicked at all. You mustn't think that I'm wicked.
748 01:12:36 If you are not, then you have certainly been deceiving us all...
749 01:12:39 ...in a very inecusable manner.
750 01:12:41 I hope you have not been leading a double life...
751 01:12:44 ...pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time.
752 01:12:47 That would be hypocrisy.
753 01:12:50 Of course, I have been rather reckless.
754 01:12:58 "I am glad."
755 01:13:00 "I am glad."
756 01:13:03 "I am glad."
757 01:13:06 Are you glad to hear it?
758 01:13:11 I am glad...
759 01:13:13 ...to hear it.
760 01:13:15 In fact, now you mention the subect...
761 01:13:17 ...I have been very bad in my own small way.
762 01:13:22 You were so wonderful. That was such a great play.
763 01:13:25 You could've told me you were coming.
764 01:13:28 I was afraid you'd say, "Don't come."
765 01:13:34 You look different.
766 01:13:36 I shined my shoes, pressed my pants, did my homework.
767 01:13:41 I do my homework now.
768 01:13:45 You wanna get some chow mein?
769 01:13:47 Peter...
770 01:13:49 ...l'm getting married.
771 01:13:56 I always imagined you getting married on a hilltop.
772 01:13:59 And who's the groom?
773 01:14:01 You hadn't decided yet.
774 01:14:05 You think just because you saw my play...
775 01:14:07 ...you can talk me out of getting married?
776 01:14:10 You once told me you loved me. I let things get in the way before.
777 01:14:13 There was something I thought I had to do. I don't have to.
778 01:14:17 You're too late.
779 01:14:20 Will you think about it?
780 01:14:21 Think about what?
781 01:14:23 Picking up where we left off.
782 01:14:25 Where was that?
783 01:14:27 We never got on. You can't get off if you don't get on.
784 01:14:29 I don't think it's that simple.
785 01:14:31 Of course you don't, because you complicate things.
786 01:14:33 You don't understand.
787 01:14:35 I'm not an empty seat anymore.
788 01:14:38 I'm different.
789 01:14:40 Punch me, I bleed.
790 01:14:50 I have to go.
791 01:14:58 I'm getting married in a church.
792 01:15:08 You are different.
793 01:15:25 Dear, we agreed to put on a wedding, not go into bankruptcy.
794 01:15:29 Aviar? What, are we inviting the czar?
795 01:15:31 Get some cheese and crackers, some of those little cocktail weenies.
796 01:15:34 I got a garbage man here says he's got something you might want to see.
797 01:15:38 If you have an etraterrestrial's head in there, you're the third guy this week.
798 01:15:44 Where the hell did you get that?
799 01:15:46 In the garbage.
800 01:15:48 In the garbage?
801 01:15:51 He must've given up.
802 01:15:53 Thrown in the towel. Abandoned his sad little masquerade.
803 01:15:59 I finally got to him. The power of the press triumphs.
804 01:16:02 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, look, I think I deserve a little something for this.
805 01:16:07 - Give you 50 bucks. - I could get more than that on eBay.
806 01:16:10 All right, 100. Give this man his money and throw in a bar of soap.
807 01:16:14 Your wife is still on that line.
808 01:16:18 Flowers? How much?
809 01:16:20 You spend any more on this thing, you can pick the daisies off my grave.
810 01:16:23 Get plastic.
811 01:16:26 Gotta go, big story.
812 01:16:38 Spider-Man Spider-Man
813 01:16:42 Where have you gone to Spider-Man?
814 01:16:45 Where have you gone to Spider-Man?
815 01:17:20 Ome on, man. Get the money.
816 01:17:24 Ome on, come on.
817 01:17:28 Help!
818 01:17:34 Ome on!
819 01:17:42 It wasn't fair to have gone like that.
820 01:17:44 He was a peaceful man.
821 01:17:48 And it was all my doing.
822 01:18:23 Aunt May. You don't have to punish yourself.
823 01:18:27 Oh, I know I shouldn't.
824 01:18:29 It's just that you wanted to take the subway...
825 01:18:33 ...and he wanted to drive you.
826 01:18:35 If only I had stopped him.
827 01:18:38 We'd all three of us be having tea together.
828 01:18:57 I'm responsible.
829 01:19:02 For what?
830 01:19:05 For what happened to Uncle Ben.
831 01:19:07 But you were at the library.
832 01:19:10 You were doing your homework.
833 01:19:12 He drove me to the library, but I never went in.
834 01:19:16 What do you mean?
835 01:19:18 I went someplace else.
836 01:19:20 Someplace where I thought I could win some money...
837 01:19:24 ...to buy a car, because I wanted...
838 01:19:28 ...to impress Mary Jane.
839 01:19:32 It happened so fast.
840 01:19:35 I won the money, and the guy wouldn't pay me. Then he got robbed.
841 01:19:41 The thief...
842 01:19:43 ...was running towards me.
843 01:19:47 I could've stopped him, but I wanted...
844 01:19:50 ...revenge.
845 01:19:54 I let him go.
846 01:19:57 I let him get away.
847 01:20:06 He wanted a car.
848 01:20:08 He tried to take Uncle Ben's.
849 01:20:12 Uncle Ben said no...
850 01:20:16 ...and then he shot him.
851 01:20:22 Uncle Ben was killed that night...
852 01:20:27 ...for being the only one who did the right thing.
853 01:20:34 And I...
854 01:20:38 I held his hand...
855 01:20:41 ...when he died.
856 01:20:50 I've tried to tell you so many times.
857 01:21:50 Just one more little chore.
858 01:21:59 Where are you?
859 01:22:03 - I'm leaving for the night, sir. - Fine.
860 01:22:07 Your father only obsessed over his work.
861 01:22:10 Good night, Bernard.
862 01:23:05 Hello, Harry.
863 01:23:06 Otto. What do you want?
864 01:23:09 That precious tritium.
865 01:23:12 But I need more of it this time.
866 01:23:15 More tritium, are you crazy? You'll destroy the city! You're a hack!
867 01:23:23 Hey! Hey!
868 01:23:25 Stop! Stop! All right!
869 01:23:29 All right, all right, all right. Put me down. We'll make a deal.
870 01:23:42 Kill Spider-Man, I'll give you all the tritium you need.
871 01:23:46 On second thought, bring him to me alive.
872 01:23:50 How do I find him?
873 01:23:53 - Peter Parker. - Parker?
874 01:23:55 He takes pictures of Spider-Man for the Bugle.
875 01:23:57 Make him tell you where he is.
876 01:24:04 Have it ready.
877 01:24:10 Don't hurt Peter!
878 01:24:24 Somebody, help!
879 01:24:28 Fire!
880 01:24:38 Alisa, the hens can't find their daughter. Have you seen her?
881 01:24:42 Somebody call the fire department! Help!
882 01:24:45 - Help! - Is anybody in that building?
883 01:24:48 We think there's a kid stuck on the second floor.
884 01:24:51 Hey, where you going?!
885 01:25:13 I'm coming!
886 01:25:39 It's okay. It's okay. Ome here. I'm gonna get you out of here.
887 01:25:42 Ome on. Ome on.
888 01:26:45 Mama.
889 01:26:59 You got some guts, kid.
890 01:27:01 Some poor soul got trapped on the fourth floor. Never made it out.
891 01:27:06 Oh, man.
892 01:27:10 All right, Billy, let's knock it down and roll them up. Get on out of here.
893 01:27:14 Let's pick it up! Let's get all this equipment, let's go! Let's move it!
894 01:27:23 Am I not supposed to have what I want?
895 01:27:27 What I need?
896 01:27:31 What am I supposed to do?
897 01:27:40 I shouldn't have without...
898 01:27:42 ...knocking.
899 01:27:48 Ome in.
900 01:27:53 - Hi. - Hi.
901 01:27:59 Would you like a piece of chocolate cake?
902 01:28:04 Okay.
903 01:28:07 And a glass of milk?
904 01:28:11 That would be nice.
905 01:28:15 Okay.
906 01:28:37 Thank you.
907 01:28:44 You got a message.
908 01:28:47 It's your aunt.
909 01:28:48 Thanks.
910 01:29:06 What's going on?
911 01:29:08 Oh, they gave me another few weeks, but I decided the hell with it.
912 01:29:12 I'm moving on. I found a small apartment.
913 01:29:15 Why didn't you tell me?
914 01:29:17 I'm quite able to take care of things myself.
915 01:29:20 And Henry Jackson across the street is giving me a hand...
916 01:29:24 ...and I'm giving him $5.
917 01:29:26 That's Henry Jackson?
918 01:29:28 Yes. It's funny what happens in two years.
919 01:29:30 Nine years old, has great ambitions.
920 01:29:35 Listen, about my last visit...
921 01:29:39 Pish-posh, we needn't talk about it.
922 01:29:41 It's water over the dam or under the bridge or wherever you like it.
923 01:29:49 But you made a brave move in telling me the truth.
924 01:29:54 And I'm proud of you.
925 01:29:56 And I thank you, and I...
926 01:30:00 I love you, Peter.
927 01:30:04 So very, very much.
928 01:30:26 Hey. Where are all my comic books?
929 01:30:29 Those dreadful things? I gave those away.
930 01:30:35 - I put the pans in the bo, Mrs. Parker. - Thank you, Henry.
931 01:30:38 - Hi, Peter. - Hey, Henry.
932 01:30:40 You're getting tall.
933 01:30:41 Henry, why don't you put those cookbooks in with the mier.
934 01:30:46 Okay. You take Spider-Man's pictures, right?
935 01:30:50 I used to.
936 01:30:51 Where is he?
937 01:30:53 Henry and I agree. We don't see his picture in the paper anymore.
938 01:30:59 He...
939 01:31:02 ...quit. - Why?
940 01:31:06 Wanted to try other things.
941 01:31:08 He'll be back, right?
942 01:31:11 I don't know.
943 01:31:13 You'll never guess who he wants to be.
944 01:31:17 Spider-Man.
945 01:31:19 - Why? - He knows a hero when he sees one.
946 01:31:23 Too few characters out there, flying around like that...
947 01:31:27 ...saving old girls like me.
948 01:31:29 And Lord knows, kids like Henry need a hero.
949 01:31:33 Ourageous, self-sacrificing people...
950 01:31:36 ...setting eamples for all of us.
951 01:31:39 Everybody loves a hero.
952 01:31:41 People line up for them. Heer them. Scream their names.
953 01:31:45 And years later, they'll tell how they stood in the rain for hours...
954 01:31:49 ...just to get a glimpse of the one...
955 01:31:51 ...who taught them to hold on a second longer.
956 01:31:56 I believe there's a hero in all of us...
957 01:32:00 ...that keeps us honest...
958 01:32:03 ...gives us strength...
959 01:32:05 ...makes us noble...
960 01:32:08 ...and finally allows us to die with pride.
961 01:32:12 Even though sometimes we have to be steady...
962 01:32:17 ...and give up the thing we want the most.
963 01:32:21 Even our dreams.
964 01:32:25 Spider-Man did that for Henry...
965 01:32:28 ...and he wonders where he's gone.
966 01:32:31 He needs him.
967 01:32:38 Do you think you could lift that desk and put it into the garage for me?
968 01:32:43 But don't strain yourself.
969 01:32:45 Okay.
970 01:33:06 Strong focus on what I want.
971 01:33:38 I'm back!
972 01:33:40 I'm back!
973 01:33:59 My back.
974 01:34:01 My back.
975 01:34:26 Honey, you sure you don't want to invite your friend, the photographer?
976 01:34:31 Peter Parker?
977 01:34:35 Positive.
978 01:34:36 Thought he was your pal.
979 01:34:38 - Peter Parker? - Yeah.
980 01:34:41 He's just a great big jerk.
981 01:34:44 The world's full of great big jerks.
982 01:34:47 You're adorable.
983 01:34:49 It's just the uniform.
984 01:34:54 Lean your head back for me.
985 01:34:57 - Put my head back? - Yeah, just do it.
986 01:35:01 Just put my head back?
987 01:35:04 Okay.
988 01:35:24 Wow.
989 01:35:27 I'm back on the moon.
990 01:35:33 You up there with me?
991 01:35:55 - Hiya. - Surprised?
992 01:35:58 Very.
993 01:35:59 Thanks for coming.
994 01:36:01 Everything okay?
995 01:36:04 You might say so.
996 01:36:07 This is funny. I'm not sure how to begin.
997 01:36:13 You know how our minds play tricks on us.
998 01:36:16 - Tell me about it. - Well, mine did a real number on me.
999 01:36:22 Some part of me heard what you had to say after the show that night...
1000 01:36:26 ...that you were different. But I didn't want to listen.
1001 01:36:30 I was afraid to trust you.
1002 01:36:34 But I've been thinking about it...
1003 01:36:37 Listen, there's more for me to say.
1004 01:36:44 I maybe rushed into things. I thought...
1005 01:36:49 Wait a minute. What are you saying?
1006 01:36:52 I'm saying...
1007 01:37:00 I thought I could be there for you, Mary Jane...
1008 01:37:04 ...but I can't.
1009 01:37:09 My mind was playing tricks too.
1010 01:37:16 Do you love me, or not?
1011 01:37:26 I...
1012 01:37:31 ...don't.
1013 01:37:37 You don't.
1014 01:37:49 Kiss me.
1015 01:37:52 Kiss you?
1016 01:37:54 I need to know something.
1017 01:37:58 Just one kiss.
1018 01:38:47 What's happening?
1019 01:38:59 Peter Parker...
1020 01:39:02 ...and the girlfriend.
1021 01:39:04 What do you want?
1022 01:39:09 I want you to find your friend Spider-Man.
1023 01:39:11 Tell him to meet me at the Westside Tower at 3:00.
1024 01:39:14 I don't know where he is.
1025 01:39:17 Find him.
1026 01:39:21 Or I'll peel the flesh off her bones.
1027 01:39:24 If you lay one finger on her...
1028 01:39:26 You'll do what?
1029 01:40:42 Still no word on the whereabouts of your son's fiancee.
1030 01:40:45 Sorry, Jonah.
1031 01:40:48 It's all my fault.
1032 01:40:51 I drove Spider-Man away.
1033 01:40:54 He was the only one who could've stopped Octavius.
1034 01:40:59 Yes.
1035 01:41:01 Spider-Man was a hero.
1036 01:41:06 I just couldn't see it.
1037 01:41:10 He was a...
1038 01:41:11 A thief! A criminal!
1039 01:41:15 He stole my suit! He's a menace to the entire city!
1040 01:41:18 I want that wall-crawling arachnid prosecuted!
1041 01:41:21 I want him strung up by his web!
1042 01:41:25 I want Spider-Man!
1043 01:41:56 Where is she?
1044 01:41:57 Oh, she'll be just fine. Let's talk.
1045 01:42:51 What the hell?
1046 01:45:45 You have a train to catch.
1047 01:45:49 Help!
1048 01:45:51 Help! Help! I can't stop it! The brakes are gone!
1049 01:46:14 - It's Spider-Man. - Oh, my God, this is it!
1050 01:46:17 Tell everyone to hang on!
1051 01:46:19 Brace yourselves!
1052 01:46:42 Any more bright ideas?
1053 01:46:44 I got a few, yeah!
1054 01:47:08 Whoa, watch out!
1055 01:47:40 We're slowing down.
1056 01:48:46 Nice and easy, we'll go down.
1057 01:48:49 Slower. Gently.
1058 01:48:56 Is he alive?
1059 01:49:01 He's...
1060 01:49:02 ...just a kid.
1061 01:49:05 No older than my son.
1062 01:49:26 It's all right.
1063 01:49:32 We found something.
1064 01:49:43 We won't tell nobody.
1065 01:49:59 It's good to have you back, Spider-Man.
1066 01:50:22 He's mine!
1067 01:50:24 You want to get to him, you got to go through me.
1068 01:50:27 And me.
1069 01:50:29 Me too.
1070 01:50:36 Very well.
1071 01:51:06 Where do you want him?
1072 01:51:16 And the tritium?
1073 01:51:32 Yes.
1074 01:52:03 If only I could cause you the pain that you've caused me.
1075 01:52:09 First we'll see who's behind the mask.
1076 01:52:12 I can look into your eyes as you die.
1077 01:52:17 Pete.
1078 01:52:19 No.
1079 01:52:21 It can't be.
1080 01:52:29 Harry.
1081 01:52:32 Where is she? Where is he keeping her?
1082 01:52:37 - He's got M.J. - No. All he wanted was the tritium.
1083 01:52:42 Tritium?
1084 01:52:45 He's making the machine again.
1085 01:52:48 When that happens, she'll die, along with half of New York.
1086 01:52:52 - Now, where is he? - Peter...
1087 01:52:56 ...you killed my father.
1088 01:53:03 There are bigger things happening here than me and you.
1089 01:53:08 Harry, please, I've got to stop him.
1090 01:53:21 Hey!
1091 01:53:24 Hey!
1092 01:53:27 I'm talking to you!
1093 01:53:29 You got what you needed for your little science proect, now let me go.
1094 01:53:33 I can't let you go, you'd bring the police.
1095 01:53:35 Not that anybody could stop me now that Spider-Man's dead.
1096 01:53:38 He's not dead.
1097 01:53:40 - I don't believe you. - Believe it.
1098 01:54:01 Surprise.
1099 01:54:06 As soon as you get free...
1100 01:54:10 I should have known Osborn wouldn't have the spine to finish you!
1101 01:54:14 Shut it down, Ock. You're going to hurt a lot more people this time.
1102 01:54:18 Well, that's a risk we're willing to take.
1103 01:54:21 Well, I'm not.
1104 01:54:55 Hang on, Mary Jane!
1105 01:55:13 Un!
1106 01:55:38 Let's see you scurry out of this.
1107 01:56:05 Now what?
1108 01:56:37 Dr. Octavius.
1109 01:56:42 We have to shut it down.
1110 01:56:44 Please tell me how.
1111 01:56:46 Peter Parker?
1112 01:56:51 "Brilliant but lazy."
1113 01:56:53 Look at what's happening.
1114 01:56:56 We must destroy it.
1115 01:57:03 I can't destroy it.
1116 01:57:10 I won't.
1117 01:57:17 You once spoke to me about intelligence.
1118 01:57:21 That it was a gift to be used for the good of mankind.
1119 01:57:27 A privilege.
1120 01:57:29 These things have turned you into something you're not.
1121 01:57:33 Don't listen to them.
1122 01:57:40 It was my dream.
1123 01:57:42 Sometimes, to do what's right, we have to be steady...
1124 01:57:47 ...and give up the thing we want the most.
1125 01:57:50 Even our dreams.
1126 01:57:58 You're right.
1127 01:58:07 He's right.
1128 01:58:11 Listen.
1129 01:58:14 Listen to me now.
1130 01:58:20 Listen to me now.
1131 01:58:26 Now, tell me how to stop it.
1132 01:58:30 It can't be stopped.
1133 01:58:33 It's self-sustaining now.
1134 01:58:35 - Think! - Unless...
1135 01:58:39 The river.
1136 01:58:42 Drown it.
1137 01:58:45 I'll do it.
1138 01:59:32 No!
1139 01:59:47 Hi.
1140 01:59:49 Hi.
1141 01:59:51 This is really heavy.
1142 02:00:17 M.J.
1143 02:00:20 In case we die...
1144 02:00:22 You do love me.
1145 02:00:24 I do.
1146 02:00:27 Even though you said you didn't.
1147 02:00:32 I will not die a monster.
1148 02:01:39 I think I always knew...
1149 02:01:42 ...all this time...
1150 02:01:45 ...who you really were.
1151 02:01:48 Then you know why we can't be together.
1152 02:01:51 Spider-Man will always have enemies.
1153 02:01:56 I can't let you take that risk.
1154 02:02:04 I will...
1155 02:02:07 ...always be Spider-Man.
1156 02:02:12 You and I can never be.
1157 02:03:02 Mary Jane!
1158 02:04:08 Hello?
1159 02:04:25 Who's that?
1160 02:04:27 Son.
1161 02:04:30 I'm here.
1162 02:04:32 Dad?
1163 02:04:35 - I thought you were... - No.
1164 02:04:38 I'm alive in you, Harry.
1165 02:04:40 Now it's your turn.
1166 02:04:43 You swore to make Spider-Man pay.
1167 02:04:46 Now make him pay.
1168 02:04:48 But Pete's my best friend.
1169 02:04:50 And I'm your father.
1170 02:04:52 You're weak.
1171 02:04:55 You were always weak. You'll always be weak until you take control.
1172 02:05:00 Now you know the truth about Peter.
1173 02:05:04 Be strong, Harry.
1174 02:05:07 Avenge me.
1175 02:05:11 - Avenge me! - No!
1176 02:07:38 All Deborah.
1177 02:07:39 The caterer?
1178 02:07:42 Tell her not to open the caviar.
1179 02:08:25 Had to do what I had to do.
1180 02:08:29 Mary Jane.
1181 02:08:32 Peter.
1182 02:08:34 I can't survive without you.
1183 02:08:47 You shouldn't be here.
1184 02:08:50 I know you think we can't be together.
1185 02:08:54 But can't you respect me enough to let me make my own decision?
1186 02:08:59 I know there'll be risks.
1187 02:09:01 But I want to face them with you.
1188 02:09:05 It's wrong that we should only be half-alive...
1189 02:09:09 ...half of ourselves.
1190 02:09:13 I love you.
1191 02:09:17 So here I am, standing in your doorway.
1192 02:09:22 I've always been standing in your doorway.
1193 02:09:32 Isn't it about time somebody saved your life?
1194 02:09:41 Well, say something.
1195 02:09:45 Thank you, Mary Jane Watson.
1196 02:10:04 Go get them, tiger.