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Originally Posted by manasecret
THE ARMY OF DARKNESS SCENE!!1!!!21p!
Ahahaha, I laughed my ass off at that scene!
If you don't know, it's the scene in the emergency room when they try to remove the tentacles.. Hahahah, the chainsaw...
I wasn't going to see the movie, but I got asked to go and I'm damn glad. I liked it much much better than the first, and I still liked the first.
If I'm correct, Raimi directed this movie and he's the same who did the Evil Dead movies.
OH! Bruce Campbell was a riot, too.. 
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Yeah, it's the same dude who directs both. I think they gave him 3 years to do Spiderman 3 so he can work on something else in it's time.
Anyhow, I'm trying to keep this spoiler free, but keep wanting to talk about the movie, go fig.
I don't know how many of you follow the Spiderman MTV anaimted series from last summer. I wasn't a big fan saw like 3 or 4 episodes thought it was a decent show. Brought the season set (13 episodes only 25 bucks wasn't a bad deal and wanted to see the other 10 episodes, as well all episodes feature commentary).
The point of it, much of the Harry/MJ/Peter relationship in the movie is pretty much on point with episodes in the series.
Some that I can think of off hand, (warming will have some minor spoilers)
-The Peter/MJ's performance is taken from an episode, where MJ has a play and Peter sayts he wants to attend. Of course, his dual identity as spiderman doesn't cause that to happen. He tries again, but the FBI pick him up (long story) and well MJ gets pissed at him and stuff. He finally does make it to a performance. (As a side note, like in the movie, he gets close to the building, but is stopped for something or by someone)
-Spiderman/Harry, where Harry is rescued by Spiderman, he is somewhat happy, but then gets pissed because the man who killed his father rescued him and tries to act all tough.
-MJ/Harry complaining they never see Peter, and he can't explain why.
Of course, the MTV show was supposed to take place in between Spiderman 1 and Spiderman 2, but apparently only the cartoon makers knew that as some elements (most) aren't touched on in the movie or contradict the show.