Starman
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I enjoyed the interplay between the villains as they were in the cells figuring out what was going on. I would love a deleted scene or would have enjoyed a credits scene where they're all just sitting there bullshirtting with each other about their encounters with Spider-Man.
In the same vein, the chemistry between the three Peter Parkers was great. Loved how Holland and Garfield were amazed at Tobey's organic web shooters (another nice bit of fan service for pointing that out), and the scene before the final battle where they're all comparing notes. Also liked the hints at the life beyond the movies for Garfield Spidey and Tobey Spidey, where you see that these characters continued to evolve and endure challenges as both Spidey and Peter Parker.
There was a crossover comic -- actually the first major crossover comic -- in 1976-77 featuring Spider-Man vs Superman, and one of the fun parts of it featured Lex Luthor and Otto Octavius getting thrown in the same federal supermax high security prison and taking about three comic frames to start hatching their plans to team up.
Other fun parts of that storyline featured J. Jonah Jameson and Morgan Edge sitting in a bar and sharing stories of their journalistic headache employees Peter Parker and Clark Kent, and Lois Lane and MJ developing a sort of older/younger sister galpal dialogue, with Lois confiding, "if you're going to be with a guy in the news business, you've got to get used to him appearing or disappearing at a moment's notice."
Actually as I recall, the excuse they made for bringing the group together is a journalism conference in NYC. There's some kind of mishap and Lois falls off an escalator railing or something, to be saved by the spider-like reflexes of Peter Parker. Lois observes, "gee he's pretty cute," to which Mary Jane lets out an audible hiss, observing, "he could be your son,"
when Clark, returning from the restroom or some other convenient absence, helps out with, "Well, not quite."
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