He was white, Peter

>He was white, Peter..
>All these years protesting the Civil Rights Act, and one of my own gets me
>Was I wrong boy?
>Uncle Ben-he-he looked Italian
>Oh Peter, thank you..
>[Uncle Ben dies smiling]
Powerful stuff.

10/10

Pretty great

I really thought Spider-man 3 ruined the potency of this scene when they added the jewish sandman stuff to it.

kek

I kekd

Why would a racist protest legalized racism?

He got drunk one day and started ironically shit posting suddenly he was surrounded by idiots who took it seriously

>Any community that gets its laughs by pretending to be idiots will eventually be flooded by actual idiots who mistakenly believe that they're in good company.

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WATCH IT, user

Fresh (tm)

Best post all day

>you'll get your shekels once you fix this damn door you fucking hook nosed kike
wew raimi

I don't get this.

Is there a famous joke dub or something I'm missing?

>he didn't watch the uncensored version

god damn

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>This is a mistake! I didn't sign up for a majority-minority country by 2050! I have to go back in time and kill LBJ before he signs the 1965 Immigration Act!

What kind of political message was Raimi trying to send?

I don't get this meme

>We pretend the Sam Raimi Spiderman trilogy was full of blatant racist commentary and we quote non-existant lines from them.

What's so hard to get, user?

It all goes back to one line in the wrestling scene in spiderman 1 when Peter says to Bonesaw, "nice outfit, did your husband make it for you?", which is a subtle joke calling him gay.

Recently, people re watching the movie have noted how a gay joke like that would never happen in a movie today. After that things kinda snowballed

I don't get it

>its you whose put Gobby, out of your stupid nigger mind!

Raining really took things to another level

bye rddit

Fuck man, don't use the name Raining. He changed it to Raimi so no one would associate him with those sick snuff films.

I read somewhere that the producers were about to pull the plug on Spider-Man 3 if Raimi went through with his original idea of Ashman.

There's a line in the wrestling scene 'Nice costume did your husband make it for you?' Someone in all seriousness asked how Raimi managed to make an effeminate gay joke in the 2000s, since now you'd have Twitter campaigns and articles in national newspapers talking about it. Kind of snowballed from that. Now everyone's a Nazi, or Serbian war criminal.

I mean, the line itself could happen in a movie today. It's just in the context of the scene, where our plucky, down-on-his-luck hero is suddenly spouting homophobic remarks, it's a bit edgy.

Makes sense, thanks user.

God if that's considered edgy today I might as well kms

It's kinda weird to see Aunt May complain about the "coloured folks" moving into the neighborhood. I don't recall that from any of the cmics.

Holy fuck that's new

you fags will just laugh at any overly verbose crap and ask for seconds