By Craig Detweiler Director, Reel Spirituality Institute Fuller Theological Seminary INTRODUCTION THEME: RESISTING TEMPTATION “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”—Romans 12:21 Having turned to crime-fighting to avenge his Uncle Ben’s death, Peter Parker faces unparalleled temptation in Spider-Man 3. Should Spider-Man avenge his uncle by taking out Ben’s murderer, Flint Marko? Peter also finds a rival photographer in the Daily Bugle newsroom, Eddie Brock. Eddie’s deception brings out the worst in Peter. Spider-Man must also contend with the blame directed at him by Harry Osborn. Was Spider-Man responsible for the death of Harry’s father, Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin? Harry thinks so. How can Peter reconcile with his best friend? These multiple villains test Peter, revealing a darker side to Spider-Man. Ultimately, Spider-Man’s rising fame may distract Peter Parker from the woman he loves, Mary Jane Watson. Peter will need an abundance of grace and forgiveness to dig out of these action-packed crises in Spider-Man 3. Questions: 1. What temptations do you face? 2. Who brings out the worst in you? 3. How do you overcome evil? PETER PARKER/SPIDER-MAN THEME: WE ALL NEED HELP “A man’s pride brings him low, but a man of lowly spirit gains honor.”—Proverbs 29:23 Peter Parker is enjoying Spider-Man’s fame and celebrity. His girlfriend, M.J. (Mary Jane), is struggling to make her way as an actress and entertainer. Nevertheless, she can see Spider-Man’s self-confidence growing into an over-confidence. FLINT MARKO/SANDMAN Mary Jane warns Peter about the dangers of independence, “We all need help sometimes, Peter. THEME: TRYING TO DO GOOD Even Spider-Man. This pride of his—maybe even he’s not perfect.” “For I have the desire to do what is good, but I can- not carry it out. For what I do is not the good I want to do; no, the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing.”--Romans 7:18-19 Flint Marko breaks out of jail, eager to straighten out his life. Marko is desperate to help his ailing daugh- ter. Yet, his estranged wife, Emma Marko, tells him, “You’re guilty, guilty as sin.” Flint protests, “I am not bad. I had bad luck. That’s different. I want to do good.” Marko has one simple request, “Pray for me! Your daddy’s gonna make you healthy one day.” Marko wants money for research to heal his daugh- ter, Penny. An accident soon transforms him into the monstrous Sandman. As Flint Marko, actor Thomas Haden Church told the Los Angeles Times, “Villains with a conscience have this sad realization of who they are, and the monster Peter has been tainted by a mysterious black goo— they’ve become—there’s a sense of regret.” Will the a shadow crossing over him. It has attached to Sandman gain control of his emotions before it is too Peter, clinging to him like a dark, new Spider-Man late? suit. It causes jealousy, rage, and retribution to grow. Dr. Curt Connors identifies this black goo as a symbiote, calling it, “A parasite that amplifies characteristics of its host, especially aggression.” Peter’s aggression comes out in how he treats his friends and co-workers. As a black suited Spider-Man, Peter attacks Harry with ugly truths about his father, Norman. Peter also argues with Brock, his competition at the Daily Bugle. He even hurts the one he loves, M.J. Questions: 1. When has pride brought you low? 2. Have you hurt friends and family with things you’ve said or done? 3. Has darkness overtaken you at times? Questions: 1. Have you found yourself unable to do the right thing, despite your hope or aspirations? 2. Have you felt double-minded, at war within yourself? 3. How do you embrace and carry out your best intentions? EDDIE BROCK/VENOM HARRY OSBORN/GREEN GOBLIN THEME: REVENGE IN OUR HEART THEME: MADNESS OVERTAKING US “So I find this new law at work: When I want to do “The light shines in darkness, but the darkness has good, evil is right there with me.” Romans 7:21 not understood it.” John 1:5 Peter is tempted to carry out vengeance. But his gracious Aunt May tells Peter, “I don’t think there’s any reason to feel jubilation about somebody’s death. Your uncle wouldn’t want you living one second of your life with revenge in your heart. It’s like a poison. It can take us over. Before you know it, turns us into something ugly.” Peter needs to wash away the darkness overtaking him. In a church, Peter finds the solution to his problem. Yet, even as Peter experiences a fresh start, the same ugliness overtakes Eddie Brock. Inside a church, Eddie offers a prayer of rage, “I’m a decent person. I come to you today, humbled, humiliated. To ask of you but one thing—I want you to kill Peter Parker.” As Venom, Eddie revels in his new-found abilities, which make him every bit as powerful as Spider-Man. Eddie admits, “I was handed power I Harry Osborn is quite conflicted in Spider-Man 3. He still blames Spider-Man for his father’s death. He also continues to harbor secret affections for Peter’s girlfriend, M.J. Harry is tempted to act out on his hid- den feelings, bringing harm to himself or his friends. Yet, when Harry wakes up in a hospital with amnesia and sees Peter Parker and Mary Jane, he thinks, “My best friends—I’d give my life for them.” His best im- pulses have surfaced, his anger washed away. Harry must let go of plenty of understandable anger. If not, it threatens to destroy him. Bernard the Butler tells Harry: “I’ve watched a darkness come over you father, a madness that cost him his life.” Will Harry succumb to the same madness as the New Green Goblin? never dreamed of. It just poured down on me as if from heaven itself.” Yet, what Eddie sees as heaven Questions: sent may actually be a dark gift from somewhere far 1. What old grudges have you held onto? away. 2. What kinds of madness might you need to over- come? Questions: 3. Would you be willing to give you life for your 1. When have you wanted revenge? In what friends or family? situation? 2. Where do you turn to resist or overcome such temptation? FORGIVENESS: THE REAL SUPERPOWER What a surprising, faith-affirming realization! Spider- Man 3 offers a graphic demonstration of the dark- THEME: THE HIGHEST WHICH WE CAN ASPIRE TO… ness that grips all of us. Yet, Peter Parker shows us that, through forgiveness, we can wash away that “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving which covers us and start anew. Spider-Man 3 expe- each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” Ephe- riences firsthand, the necessity and power of forgive- sians 4:32 ness. All of the villains in Spider-Man 3 want to start over. Questions: They’re searching for some kind of forgiveness. For 1. To what degree, do you desire to forge a new Flint Marko, he’s willing to commit more crimes to path? save his daughter, Penny’s life. Can the Sandman 2. Have you experienced forgiveness? 3. Have you extended grace to others, even those who have wronged you? Take a moment to identify the sources of anger in your life. What thoughts, feelings and actions need to be forgiven? Who can you offer forgiveness to today? Close in prayer, grateful for the grace that God offers. Walk in this biblical promise: “If we con- fess our sin, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sin and cleanse us from righteousness.”—I John 1:9 Craig Detweiler directs the Reel Spirituality Institute at Fuller Seminary ( HYPERLINK "http://www.brehmcenter.org" www.brehmcenter.org). He is a screenwriter, co-author of A Ma- trix of Meanings: Finding God in Pop Culture (can we do a link to amazon.com), and has been featured in the New York Times, on CNN and on National Public Radio. learn to harness his anger for good? Peter Parker rises above the circumstances, declaring, “I think there’s been enough punishment.” He wants to forge a new path. Peter offers similar encouragement to Eddie, “Don’t give in to the anger, Eddie. It just wants you to hate.” Eddie Brock can either resist complications or opt for a different way of being. While Sandman and Venom struggle to embrace hope, Harry Osborn demonstrates a surprising maturity. Peter learns a valuable lesson from Harry. Peter declares, “Those things we know about often get forgotten along the way. That all we have in this world is the love of our friends and our family and that they are worthy of the highest which we can aspire to…forgiveness.” YOUR STUDY NOTES:.
The Birth of Sandman Christoph Ammann Doug Bloom∗ Jonathan M. Cohen John Courte Lucio Flores Sho Hasegawa Nikos Kalaitzidis Terrance Tornberg Laurence Treweek Bob Winter Chris Yang Sony Pictures Imageworks 1 Introduction The Birth of Sandman sequence in Spider-Man 3 involved creating a human-sized character who emerges from a pile of sand in full view under a well-lit environment. The scale of the shot ranges from macro close up views of single sand grains to distant views of the entire sand pile as Sandman emerges. The sequence begins with a fully CG 2,672-frame shot that slowly revolves around sand- man as he forms. The Imageworks Sand FX team had an enormous challenge of transferring character animation into a physically plau- sible animation of hundreds of millions of sand grains forming into a human form. To accomplish this task, we built a variety of simulation engines and Figure 2: Sandman's hand collapses. This shot was fully CG. developed techniques for driving the simulations from character an- c Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All rights reserved. imation. We used everything from a Houdini DOPs simulation of sand grains settling for the extreme close-ups, to a surface-based 1b). During this erosion process, we simulated collision with solid relaxation algorithm derived from [Onoue and Nishita 2003], to a parts of Sandman's body. This heightfield-based system was highly grain-grain simulator similar to [Bell et al. 2005]. Our rendering efficient, able to process the entire 2,672-frame shot in under 30 system was based on RenderMan and included a continuous level- minutes.
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The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Marvel, 1965) First appearances of three well-known supporting characters in the Spider-Man saga, namely Gwen Stacy, Professor Warren, and also Harry Osborn. Steve Ditko cover art. There is a CGC 9.6 Twin Cities pedigree copy. #10 most valuable 1 st appearance 1965 silver age Marvel comic. Print run estimate: 320,000 copies. Gwendolyn Maxine "Gwen" Stacy is a fictional character who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a supporting character in those featuring Spider-Man. A college student, Gwen was originally the first true love of Peter Parker before she was murdered by his nemesis Norman Osborn. Spider-Man writers and fans alike often debate whether Peter's "one true love" is Gwen Stacy, or his subsequent love interest, Mary Jane Watson, though stories written long after her death indicate that Gwen still holds a special place in his heart. The character has been portrayed by Bryce Dallas Howard in the 2007 film Spider-Man 3 and by Emma Stone as Peter Parker's friend and love interest in the 2012 reboot film The Amazing Spider-Man and the sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, she first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (December 1965). The Green Goblin kidnapped and threw Gwen Stacy off the George Washington Bridge in The Amazing Spider-Man#121 (June 1973) after his Goblin persona returned as a result of stress in his life. Both the decision to kill Gwen and the method in which Marvel implemented it remain controversial among fans because some believe that Peter himself was the one that caused her death.
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PRIVILEGED ATTORNEY-CLIENT COMMUNICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED LICENSE AGREEMENT (“SPIDER-MAN”) CREATIVE ISSUES This memo summarizes certain terms of the Second Amended and Restated License Agreement (“Spider-Man”) between SPE and Marvel, effective September 15, 2011 (the “Agreement”). 1. CHARACTERS AND OTHER CREATIVE ELEMENTS: a. Exclusive to SPE: . The “Spider-Man” character, “Peter Parker” and essentially all existing and future alternate versions, iterations, and alter egos of the “Spider- Man” character. All fictional characters, places structures, businesses, groups, or other entities or elements (collectively, “Creative Elements”) that are listed on the attached Schedule 6. All existing (as of 9/15/11) characters and other Creative Elements that are “Primarily Associated With” Spider-Man but were “Inadvertently Omitted” from Schedule 6. The Agreement contains detailed definitions of these terms, but they basically conform to common-sense meanings. If SPE and Marvel cannot agree as to whether a character or other creative element is Primarily Associated With Spider-Man and/or were Inadvertently Omitted, the matter will be determined by expedited arbitration. All newly created (after 9/15/11) characters and other Creative Elements that first appear in a work that is titled or branded with “Spider-Man” or in which “Spider-Man” is the main protagonist (but not including any team- up work featuring both Spider-Man and another major Marvel character that isn’t part of the Spider-Man Property). The origin story, secret identities, alter egos, powers, costumes, equipment, and other elements of, or associated with, Spider-Man and the other Creative Elements covered above. The story lines of individual Marvel comic books and other works in which Spider-Man or other characters granted to SPE appear, subject to Marvel confirming ownership.
SPIDER-MAN: BIRTH OF VENOM PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Jim Shooter,Louise Simonson,Tom DeFalco,David Michelinie,Mike Zeck,Ron Frenz,Rick Leonardi,John Byrne,Greg Larocque | 352 pages | 04 Apr 2007 | Marvel Comics | 9780785124986 | English | New York, United States Spider-Man: Birth of Venom PDF Book Puma lunges at Spider-Man and they both fall over the side. Brock agreed to bond with it, not only gaining the symbiotes abilities, but also learning everything it knew about Peter Parker. However, before he listens to the Hobgoblin's proposal, he is determined to prove if this is really the Hobgoblin, as he had heard that he had been killed. Jun 05, David Rhodes rated it really liked it. That's not a knock on the graphic novel, but more so on the quality of comic writing that created Venom in the first place. This leads to the Chapel scene And Eddie Brock. Feb 18, Paige rated it it was ok. Jul 22, Logan rated it it was amazing. Fireheart accepts the Rose's job to eliminate Spider-Man, looking forward to testing his powers against one of New York City's famous superheroes. We do eventually get Venom, but his reveal comes as more of a twist to readers than it does an expected development. Jim Shooter Text. It's disappointing really, because a major part of the Spider-Man universe is its character development, and the symbiote is the only one we really have background and development with. He reminds himself that he should have Reed Richards examine the costume as soon as possible.
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The Shields of Achilles and Aeneas: the Worlds Portrayed by Homer and Vergil
Vanessa Peters The Shields of Achilles and Aeneas: The Worlds Portrayed by Homer and Vergil The epic simile is a common device in epic poetry; it forms a relationship between two un- likely things and causes one to be viewed through the lens of the other. Unlike a normal simile, an epic simile has a fully developed vehicle that reflects the complexity back on the tenor; that is, an epic sim- ile, in its increased length and depth, can have layers of complexity that a normal simile cannot. The shield of Achilles (Hom. Il. 18.558-709) in Book 18 of Homer’s Iliad and the shield of Aeneas (Verg. Aen. 8.738-858) in book 8 of Vergil’s Aeneid are examples of epic similes, in which the poet takes the role of the god who forges the shield and can comment on society unobtrusively.1 These shields convey different perspectives of Greek and Roman society. Whereas Homer shows the world of peace in con- trast to the world of war to illustrate the tragedy of the Iliad, Vergil expresses Roman triumphalism to glorify Rome and her people. Book 18 of the Iliad marks a turning point in the epic. In it, Achilles decides to return to bat- tle in order to avenge Patroclus’ death by killing Hector. Since he has lost his armour to the enemy, his mother Thetis, knowing that his fate is sealed, beseeches Hephaestus to forge him a new set (Il. 18.534). The god agrees to her request and sets out to work, creating a magnificent shield for Achilles to wear in battle.