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Behold these particularly brilliant takes on minifig costumes, including Emmet Brickowski, a zombie, Princess Leia, Walter White, Snooki, Iron Man, Rock Monster, a storm trooper, and Guy Fawkes.Remember: Everything is awesome!Have an instructable you think should be included in this collection?Lego Spider ManSpiderman LegoLego SuperherosAwesome SpidermanComics SpidermanLego MarvelSuperhero StuffSpiderman GreenMarvel ComicsForwardLego isn't just for kids anymore- these amazing representations will change the way you look at the versatile little...Movie News Quick Hits: 'Spider-Man' Casting, 3D 'Hovercars' and LEGO Zombie Apocalypse Posted November 18, 2010 - Forget watching 'Dawn of the Dead' for tips on how to survive the inevitable zombiepocalypse, it's all about LEGO zombie-killing vehicles. - Less than 48 hours after the rumor hit, representatives for both Warner Bros. and Robert Zemeckisare denying that the 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' director will be directing a remake of 'The Wizard of Oz' based on the film's original screenplay.




- Empire has confirmed a few more voice talents for Pixar' 'Cars 2': Emily Mortimer, Jason Isaacs, Joe Mantegna, Peter Jacobson and Thomas Kretschmann will all be lending their talents to John Lasseter and Brad Lewis' film. - Good news everybody! Howard Shore will reunited with Peter Jackson to provide the score for 'The Hobbit.' - Disney is hoping to turn the 'Hovercar' series of young-adult novels into a film franchise with the box office and merchandising potential of 'Tron: Legacy.' The first film, which was originally brought to the studio six years ago, would focus on a hovercar racer who moonlights as a high-speed escort for government informants. - Denis Leary is currently fine tuning the details of his contract, but if everything works out he'll soon be joining the new'Spider-Man' film as police captain George Stacy, father of Emma Stone's Gwen Stacy. For the original animated series, see Spider-Man (1994 TV series). Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (also known as MTV Spider-Man) is an American-Canadian animated television series based on the Marvel comic book superhero character Spider-Man.




It ran for only one season of 13 episodes, starting on July 11, 2003. It is a loose continuation of 2002's Spider-Man film directed by Sam Raimi, completely ignoring the events of Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3.[1] The show was made using computer generated imagery (CGI) rendered in cel shading and was broadcast on MTV, and YTV. Eight months later after the series finale, episodes aired in reruns on ABC Family as part of the Jetix television programming block. The story follows the events of the first Spider-Man film.[2] Norman Osborn is dead. Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson, and Harry Osborn attend Empire State University. Peter and Mary Jane try to establish a relationship without success. Peter's superhero duties, and later his involvement with Indira Daimonji, interfere with his romance with Mary Jane. Harry craves revenge on Spider-Man, whom he blames for the death of his father. Peter faces an assortment of other villains including the Lizard, Kraven the Hunter and Electro while trying to maintain a job and his studies.




He faces two psychic twins that ruin everything in the wallcrawler's life, causing Peter to give up being Spider-Man and try to live a normal life. Stan Lee provided the voice of Frank Elson in the penultimate episode "Mind Games". His character appeared for one scene in the next episode but did not have any dialogue, except grunts. Rob Zombie provided the voice of Dr. Curt Connors/Lizard in the third episode "Law of the Jungle". Eve provided the voice of Cheyenne/Talon, a villain possibly based on Black Cat in "Keeping Secrets". Kathy Griffin provided the voice of Roxanne Gaines in the finale "Mind Games" (Parts 1 and 2). Jeremy Piven provided the voice of Roland Gaines in the finale "Mind Games" (Parts 1 and 2). Michael Dorn provided the voice of Kraven the Hunter in "Mind Games" (Parts 1 and 2). Michael Clarke Duncan provided the voice of Kingpin in "Royal Scam". Duncan previously played the character in the Daredevil film. Keith David provided the voice of FBI Agent Mosely in "Royal Scam".




David later voices Tombstone in The Spectacular Spider-Man. Jeffrey Combs provided the voice of Dr. Zellner in "Flash Memory". Clancy Brown provided the voice of Raymond (Richard Daimian's bodyguard) in "Sword of Shikata". Brown later voices George Stacy, Ox and Rhino in The Spectacular Spider-Man. Virginia Madsen provided the voice of Silver Sable in the episodes "Spider-Man Dis-Sabled" and "Mind Games" (Part 1). James Marsters provided the voice of Sergei, the leader of a high-tech gang of mercenaries called Pterodax in "Tight Squeeze" and "Mind Games" (Part 1). Harold Perrineau Jr. provided the voice of Turbo Jet, a villain possibly based on Rocket Racer or Blue Streak in "Heroes and Villains". Edward Asner (the voice of J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man: The Animated Series and Uncle Ben in The Spectacular Spider-Man) provided the voice of Officer Bar in the episodes "Heroes and Villains", "Sword of Shikata", "Law of the Jungle" and "Mind Games" (Part 2).




Gina Gershon provided the voice of the ronin Shikata in "Sword of Shikata". John C. McGinley provided the voice of Richard Daimian in the episode "Sword of Shikata". Ethan Embry provided the voice of Max Dillon/Electro in "Head Over Heels", "The Party" and "When Sparks Fly". Devon Sawa provided the voice of Flash Thompson in "Flash Memory". Tara Strong provided the voice of Christina in "Head Over Heels". Strong later voices Mary Jane Watson in the Ultimate Spider-Man series. Cree Summer provided the voice of Professor Williams in "The Party" and "When Sparks Fly". Summer later voices Glory Grant in The Spectacular Spider-Man series. Spider-Man: The New Animated Series was initially supposed to be an adaptation of the Ultimate Spider-Man comics. However, after the success of Spider-Man, the show was reworked to follow that continuity.[2] The series was produced by Brian Michael Bendis, who wrote on Ultimate Spider-Man comics, for Sony Pictures Television, who had purchased the film and television rights to the character.




The computer-generated imagery (CGI) was produced by Mainframe Entertainment. Peter Parker was originally supposed to wear baggier clothes to hide his superhero musculature, but cost-effective difficulties with the CG format prevented folds from being put into his everyday attire. As a result, Peter's street clothes were redesigned to be close-fitting and contemporary, while still managing to hide his physique (and the costume he wore under his clothes) as Spider-Man.[2] The character of Aunt May was not included in the series (except for a photograph in Peter's bedroom), because MTV executives feared that the appearance of any elderly people would deter their target youth audience from watching. The producers found that the more relaxed standards of MTV allowed them more creative freedom than usually allowed for a Saturday morning cartoon show. MTV decided that the ratings for the series were insufficient to warrant a second season, leaving the series to end on a cliffhanger.




Director Brandon Vietti stated that had the series gone on he would have used the villains Mysterio, Vulture, and more of Kraven. Due to various production delays, the episodes aired out of the correct scripted order. This caused some confusion with audiences regarding the chronology of the series. For example, "The Party" originally aired after its sequel "When Sparks Fly". The DVD releases feature the episodes in the correct order. Each episode has a montage at the end of which states "Next Time On Spider-Man" The series received favorable reviews from critics. In 2004, the series was nominated for an Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production while "Keeping Secrets" got a nomination in Outstanding Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production. The complete series was released on DVD as Spider-Man: The New Animated Series: Special Edition on January 13, 2004. Four separate DVD volumes containing three episodes each were also released from 2004 to 2005.

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