"Call Me Spider-Man" - Suit Up Scene - Stan Lee Cameo - Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) Movie CLIP HD
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Published 2019-09-07
Street Vendor: Hey! You're that spider guy from TV!
Spider-Man: Call me Spider-Man.
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All Comments (21)
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God I miss Stan Lee, his cameos are legendary. May he Rest In Peace.
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Thanos: I am inevitable Hotdog guy: Okay inevitable, do a flip.
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Spider-Man is generally a street level hero in the comics and I love how this movie actually portrays him as such. Whereas the Avengers battle the bigger cosmic threats, Spidey just stops petty crimes, performs flips for people and helps old ladies across the street. He’s just that kind of guy.
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I love the guy who says do a flip. He doesn't want to see him shoot a web or anything action based, he just wants the most simple thing and it makes him so happy
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Seeing Stan Lee breaks my heart man. I fucking love that guy. He’s given me so many memories with the stories he’s created for these heroes we grew up with.
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"don't make me come down there, you punk" hits different
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Spiderman is one of the best Avengers. Who doesn't always keeps dealing with big villians but solves local problems like a true and friendly neighbourhood.
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Almost six years and four appearances later and this still remains as the only time we get to see MCU Spidey being that ''Friendly Neighborhood''. High hopes for the next trilogy tho.
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It’s crazy how that “do a flip guy” came back in Shang chi 😂
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That "do a flip" on the new Spiderman no way home was priceless
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The part where Peter Parker tightened his suit in that alleyway is actually pretty satisfying.
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Honestly this was the best example of the young and inexperienced Spider-Man.
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Spiderman does a flip. Old guy: Not bad.
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From Homecoming to No Way Home, Peter's character development is done very well
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after watching nwh, i understood the meaning of this trilogy
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this is so damn realistic to what an acutal spiderman would be like, minus the whole advanced suit
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for those who watched No Way Home, I'm really going to miss how simple and happy he was.
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This is basically me when I completed the entire game
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Back in the late 80s, a friend who was a collector lent me every Spider-Man comic from the "pilot episode" in Amazing Fantasy right through from 1962 to about 1988. I read the lot and they were great stories. They were mainly about Peter Parker and how complicated life was for a young superhero trying to get through college, earn a living, get a date, and keep his secret. That's what made him a great character: he was so much more than just his powers. This is a fun clip that catches some of that spirit.
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spider-man has always been my favorite superhero because of how relatable he is. he's just a regular guy who happened to gain super powers by accident, and it's not always about fighting enemies that threaten to destroy the earth. sometimes it's just random criminals or robbers. and he doesn't act like he's above anyone, he just chats with civilians like they're his equals.