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TOBEY MAGUIRE - SPIDER-MAN 2 - Interview

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[0:00]you guys speak. Oh boy, we already have speed. Yeah. So tell me if this movie had a subtitle, it would be Spidey in crisis. From the beginning, it seems like he's having a lot of. issues. A lot of problems, you know. Peter Parker is uh tortured, tortured individual. What can you do? You know, he's got a lot of uh big uh big responsibilities weighing on him and he's trying to figure it all out, trying to find some balance in his life. He's got a beautiful woman who's in love with him and he's afraid to be in love with her back. Yeah. Well, every time he gets close to somebody, something bad happens. So, it's uh, you know, when you put your hand to a flame and it hurts, you don't want to stick your hand in the flame anymore. Yeah, right. This movie has even cooler effects than the first one. But just like the first one, what makes it really work are the stories with the people, right? I think so and I think it's uh, it's a better script, it's a better story in this movie than the first movie. I think it's a more complete movie. I think we we, you know, the the the the stories and how everything is woven together, uh the story lines of my character and and Kirson's and James and Rosemary and uh Alfred and everybody's just really well developed individually and it all weaves together very well. I think it's a very satisfying film from the standpoint of being connected to these characters and it's also an exciting thrill ride where we've upped the ante on the effects and the stunts and and all that kind of stuff that you're supposed to do for these kind of movies. Now, you're one of those people from earlier in your career, you had us behind you, you had the critics, we all supported your work. Now I've lost you. No, I'm kidding. No, I'm kidding.

[1:46]People in the business all supported you, but then after this first movie, it was like the world. They knew who you were. So how have you dealt with that and and even those Marvel comic fans who are in some ways like Trekkies? Right. Well, I you know what, I'm excited about it because I'm proud of the movies and and um, you know, it's interesting. I don't know, it's it's it's, you know, kind of strange, um, uh being in something that's this uh, that's, you know, seen as much as this is and and uh, but I like it. I enjoy it. I can't wait for this movie to come out because because I really think it's a lot of fun. I saw the movie once. I can't wait to see it again. I'm I'm excited about it. Yeah. Tell me, um, kids are going to come and they're just going to think it's cool to look at Spidey who are all doing cool things and to see that villain with the crazy arms. At the same time, the kids can kind of take away some stuff from it too, I think, don't you? What what are some of the things they might? I think so. Look, I never like to tell tell somebody what I think their experience could be or should be. So I I don't know, but I think that it's a very well layered film. I think, you know, one could get a number of things from it. And then finally, there's a line in the film that's pretty funny. We just did a little green screen from it where the um, you're complaining about the costume and you say it kind of rides up a little bit on the crotch, it's a little itchy. Oh, right. Is that just for Hollywood or is that really true? Uh, it's not really that itchy, but it it it can ride up in the crotch a little bit. That's just part of the job. That's just part of the gig. Yeah. We'll be proud of it. All right, yeah. Yeah, it's good stuff. Yeah, I think so. Thank you.

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