The Flaming Crocodile

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Stan Lee

Spiderman follows the same rules as most superhero movies except it has one major difference, the main character is an unpopular teenage boy, who has most of the usual problems teenagers have (apart from the spider bite scenario of course) which makes him very relatable to the target audience.
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