[USML Announce] Off Topic -- Spider Man Question
Richard E. Robbins
RERobbins at iTinker.net
Mon Jul 19 15:55:51 EDT 2004
Given the plight of the Red-Hots, I've got very little else to worry about these days.
-- Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: "Tim Gallo" <tjg81987 at hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 19:46:23
To:announce at usml.net
Subject: RE: [USML Announce] Off Topic -- Spider Man Question
It is never explained, but in the first movie, there is a scene where he sets up a camera in a web and has it shoot while hes in action. I think its one of those things your not supossed to take too literally and just play along with it.
>From: "Richard E. Robbins" <RERobbins at iTinker.net>
>Reply-To: USML Announcements <announce at usml.net>
>To: "'USML Announcements'" <announce at usml.net>,"Brad Jansen" <bleejansen at yahoo.com>,"'Michael Shartiag'" <sharty at ccbs.com>,"'Robert Robbins'" <rrobbins at rochester.rr.com>
>Subject: [USML Announce] Off Topic -- Spider Man Question
>Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 16:56:33 -0500
>
>I've never been a big comic book fan and never really got into Spider Man.
>That being said, I did see Spider Man 2 and enjoyed it. I've been wondering
>about something though. If Peter Parker (aka Spider Man) got his job at the
>newspaper primarily because he was able to get pictures of Spider Man, how
>did he shoot those photos? Did he really set up a tripod and put his camera
>for a delayed picture and then jump into the frame? We are talking
>self-portraits, aren't we? Can someone please explain this to me?
>
>- Rich
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