@@Wafflee4he didn't plan on shooting him. Ben tries to stop him because he notices him running. The guy trips and his gun falls out, Ben tries to grab it and it ended with him getting shot
The purpose of the leave a penny tray is so that other customers can use them in scenarios exactly like this. If you could only leave pennies, it would just infinitely collect pennies without ever being used.
I would like it more if Uncle Ben didn’t try to fight the thief for his gun, when you see a guy fall and his gun falls out of his pocket why is your first instinct to yell and fight for the gun? If he didn’t do that he probably wouldn’t have been shot
@@phobixthething5692 because he stole the money and he heard the cashier yelling for someone to stop him. He was trying to stop the theif. If he didn't get the gun then the theif would and if the theif has a gun how could he an old man win? If he got the gun first he'd be able to stop him.
@@BLITTLE707 I get that, but no sane person would see someone with a gun, even if their moral compass was guiding them to try to stop the thief, and then still try to fight someone much younger than them for the gun. It just feels distractingly stupid especially for a character shown as more slow and wise
ikr "its not our store policy to ignore 2 cents" until they get robbed then they ask for help from the very person they was a dbag to "not my policy to help dbags" would have been fitting here
It’s bad writing. The pennies are left by customers. This guy is going to not make a sale on a perishable item like milk to save a few pennies that aren’t his?
@@sebastianfontanez1081 It doesn’t make sense on any level. The guy wants money he’s not going to give up a sale for nothing, he doesn’t want to waste time arguing when he could just sit and chill behind the counter. It’s contrived. It feels like a placeholder scene that the screenwriter just forgot to go back and write something actually worthy of the audiences time.
@@mikecantreed Again, people are just dicks sometimes, they're stubborn, stupid and arrogant, even when it doesn't make sense to be. The guy chose a hill to defend, and he was going to die on it, he was just stubborn.
@@deadweight7334 you see a dog the bounty hunter looking weirdo leaving a bodega with a handful of cash, you know what he did. Ben Parker the type of man to step in front of an armed thug to try and save not just the day but the thug's soul.
@@AngryNerdBird and the sad thing is that if uncle ben had kept his hands in his pocket, no one would have suffered. Most place are usually insured by law aganist theft and robbery so the place wouldnt have lost anything if not time to compile the papers for the insurace, uncle ben would still be alive and spiderman wouldnt live his life with a morale that if taken even a little wrong could bring to totalitarism in a flash.
The audacity of the clerk even asking Peter for help 😭 like how could he have even brought himself to 😂 also this guy doesnt bother using a gun to rob a douchebag convenient store worker and he knows how to pass a vibe check but he’ll still gun down a harmless old man?
I think this scene was done 10x better in the first spiderman movie. In the first one after the guy rips off Peter Parker he gets robbed but knows Peter is strong enough to stop the robber but chooses to let him escape while in this Spiderman movie the clerk is just asking a random teenager to stop a full grown robber
Man in America common sense ain’t common. Like I’ve seen self check employees press people for stealing like it’s their shit. When for one u shouldn’t ever try and stop the theft because that company is severely unpaying you and if you hurt the thief u lose your job and can be took to court over ts
@@mast3gam3r18 Thank you. It really isn't a canon event and that doesn't exist. There are multiple worlds where Ben lived and Peter is better for it, some where he's worse, and others where he makes mistakes but ends up far better because Ben is there to help him. This canon event shit is an annoying joke from people who don't even read comics.
Idk. A dude cool enough to hook Peter up with some milk(he didn't have to toss it to him), doesn't seem like the kinda guy who'd shoot uncle Ben. They should of had him shoo Peter off with his gun, idk maybe look threatening at him. Cuz here he looks like a half-way decent robber
That's the point, uncle bens killer wasn't some super villain, he wasn't even evil, he was just a desperate man in a desperate city, and Peter grows by trying to save that city instead of hating it for what it's become
@@jordanyoung6604 yeah, the point is Peter realizes every small act can have big consequences, he allows his bitterness towards the clerk to keep him from being a good Samaritan and it leads to uncle Ben's death.
If this was irl, imma cashier, and if im 2 cents short, idgaf, id just give bro the milk. And if the store is private owned, that's how u bring customers in, by being understanding
i was like 37 cents short at the gas station one time and the woman working at the register said “don’t even worry about it sweetie, people leave change for this reason, i promise” and i’ll never forget about that or how kind she was to me. that happened two years ago and i still go to that gas station, i’m always happy when i see her. i wish more people realized that a small act of kindness can really make a huge difference in someone’s life
There was an alternative death scene for uncle ben that was cut out and replaced with the theatrical version (this one) in the original right after the robber escapes, ben was searching for peter and accidentally crossed paths with the robber and mistook him for peter, uncle ben then ran to the robber thinking he was peter, the robber then shot uncle ben thinking that ben was a police officer
The absolute *audacity* of that cashier to ask for help after all that was the wildest thing I saw in a movie about a kid that gets super powers. Also the robber tossing him the milk was such a homie move
Cashier is an honest man doing his job who is following store policy. And on top of this tried to give him a lesson in self respect by asking if daddy gave him eiugh milk money He is the true hero of this video
The writers had a cool scene and immediately ruined it because “oh crime is bad so let’s make the robber kill Uncle Ben for no reason because people might think this is cool.”
@@ImNotNotAllCityChi I know why, that's not my point. Peter was completely in the right here to not help the man and they artificially made him wrong by making the man be the one who kills Uncle Ben
I think it makes sense in a way. The whole "With great power comes great responsibility" concept is at work here. Peter was treated unfairly and understandably took advantage of a situation to get some small sort of revenge. However that power play cost him in the end resulting in the kind of unbalanced consequence.
@@tright6The entire point is that Peter should have helped the store owner because he had the means to. New Yorkers treat Spidey like shit all the time, but he still decides to help them because he believes it's his responsibility. It's one of the integral parts of his character.
@@tright6I mean the man is a criminal who'll literally rob you blind, he only gave Pete the milk to keep him from intervening, it either makes him pacified because he was grumpy over the milk or he's now afraid he's an accomplice because he took it. The guy stealing milk for Peter doesn't magically undo his crime
Never understood how this scene was meant to guilt trip Garfield. The shopkeeper was being a complete asshole when he insulted his father. Karma is a bitch.
Agreed, I’d be reacting the same way. Not to mention dude only stole like a pack of beer or something and maybe 100-200 bucks at most, not worth helping a dude who was just bagging on you for two cents
Bro, the point is he killed Uncle Ben after. If Peter had stopped him, Uncle Ben would've still been alive, but instead, Peter chose revenge over "responsibility." It's the same premise as the Raimi movie where the guy just straight up scammed Peter and being a prick to him.
It was. By far the worst Spider-Man movie after its sequel. Shit sucked. Watched it in theaters back in the day, I was 13 and I still knew it sucked. Had some extremely funny moments in it though, almost made it worth it.
Guy wasn't even planning on stealing. He just thought the clerk was too much of a dick
Bro did shoot his uncle. I haven't seen this movie in so long idk if I have all the details
@@Wafflee4he didn't plan on shooting him. Ben tries to stop him because he notices him running. The guy trips and his gun falls out, Ben tries to grab it and it ended with him getting shot
@@nick2joker136hummm wrong spider-man x)
He told you?
@@DracsartArcont No? That was literally this movie bud
the fact that the guy did not have to give peter the milk but he did was a cool move, helping a guy out.
He did give the milk
The guy then murdered his father figure, but uncle Ben didn’t give him enough milk money, so 🤷♀️
@@fearlesswolf204that’s what he said
@@randomahhbird fr, maybey if ben just gave him some f**king milk money, he would not have to become spider man, great job ben
@@fearlesswolf204 Thats what he said? Are you different
Respect the robber for giving the milk since the owner was being rude over 2 cents
Uncle Ben wasn't so happy tho
Fr
Money is money
@@tomzeit28902 cents is f all
Ya we all saw that in the video.
Bully Maguire: "I missed the part where that's my problem"
Hurley was never really the same ever since leaving the island.
HOW DID U READ MY MIND!??
wow you understood the reference you're so smart and amazing
"Not my policy"
@@zac-1 thank you, thank you, but you're overestimating me as I didn't read the caption => didn't even know there was a reference to get
Official quote from Spider-Man "$10 DOLLARS FOR A PENNY!?!"
Fax like wth it should be 1 dollah for 100 pennies
Nah it's like he has to buy 10 dollars worth of stuff to be able to take a penny for like changes and shit
@@wilburger2815thanks for explaining what that tray is for. We don't have that in my country. I thought it was a weird shaped tip jar 😅
Soon, a dollar will be worth less than a penny.
Copper is worth more than cotton,...period
@xlynx9 yeah but literally no where makes you spend 10 to take one that's wacky
The thief was nice enough to give him his milk
That's what I'm saying, may be a criminal but he's a real one for that 😂
probably intentional. He saw him doing it and to get him on his side threw him his milk. Smart on the thief's part.
You clearly didn’t watch the movie
And then felt even more generous and offed uncle Ben
plot twist: it's his daddy...
What the movie tries to say: Revenge is bad
What shorts about the movie say: Revenge is good
No the short says if someone refuses to help you why should you help them it's not eevenge
@@ShaquilleOatmeal13 Exactly
@@ShaquilleOatmeal13Have you watched the full movie? Do you know what happens after it? 😂
@careca_3201 yeah. He got his milk.
@@careca_3201 He gets his MILK!
The purpose of the leave a penny tray is so that other customers can use them in scenarios exactly like this. If you could only leave pennies, it would just infinitely collect pennies without ever being used.
He says 'if you spend more than 10$, you can take a penny' so there's no case of *only* leaving pennies.
@@SsHg-qi3fd makes even less sense since it the people buying smaller items that need them lol
@@judemitchell9410Well I guess if that's a real thing stores so, it kind of make sense 'cause that's the point
Greedy little boy
dude's just trying to keep the change he's a dick
“What did daddy not give you enough for milk today?”
“Jokes on you daddy’s DEAD!”
*breaks into hysterical sobbing
Well actually
Helluva boss?
What flex is this ?
Meanwhile, in second movie: hello pete...
I really loved this version of uncle ben's death. The thief actually helped peter made the story so much better
I would like it more if Uncle Ben didn’t try to fight the thief for his gun, when you see a guy fall and his gun falls out of his pocket why is your first instinct to yell and fight for the gun? If he didn’t do that he probably wouldn’t have been shot
@@phobixthething5692 because he stole the money and he heard the cashier yelling for someone to stop him. He was trying to stop the theif. If he didn't get the gun then the theif would and if the theif has a gun how could he an old man win? If he got the gun first he'd be able to stop him.
@@phobixthething5692uncle Ben was doing too much but he was trying to do the right thing
@@BLITTLE707 I get that, but no sane person would see someone with a gun, even if their moral compass was guiding them to try to stop the thief, and then still try to fight someone much younger than them for the gun. It just feels distractingly stupid especially for a character shown as more slow and wise
Ben was an old man, he was young, what was he thinking but its a canon event
I like how a moment like this is in every spiderman movie
Damn I wonder why...
What's this moment in Tom Holland's spiderman?
@@SICKOHULISKERAben
@@knight7533 wow captain obvious....
"It'll dissolve in two hours, you're a criminal, you deserve it"@@kloppsippingvarsenaltears2789
This scene is called, *"I missed the part where that's my problem, volume 2"*
That guy must be the chillest robber I've ever seen
Edit: HOW THE HAIL DID I GET THIS MANY LIKES, anyway thank you all
He killed his das after.
Yeah chill for killing uncle ben
Sadly he killed Uncle Ben so officially not chill
@@cosmosccs”uncle”
He didnt even plan on stealing, he just thought the clerk was a dick
"I missed the part where that's my problem"
Edit: holy shit thats a lot of likes
👆"sorry for cussing"
A classic
“I missed the part where that’s my policy”
steeeeeeeed
was to write same lol
Still the best
Trully the modern part of "i missed the part where thats my problem"
Reminds me of that other Spiderman I forgot but he just liked his quote for "I miss the part where thats my problem" into "not my policy"
To even have the audacity to ask for help after being that much of a scumbag over 2 cents is wild
ikr "its not our store policy to ignore 2 cents" until they get robbed then they ask for help from the very person they was a dbag to "not my policy to help dbags" would have been fitting here
He is doing his job, although he could have been polite to him
Bro yk the whole point of these events in the Spider-Man stories is that you should be a good person regardless of other people’s assholery
@@Daniel-mc3hm im a firm believer in karma and i wouldnt interfere with karma
@@muratt1163 +1 People on the internet are delusional.
"i miss the part where thats my problem" ahh scene
Canon event for that guy
Not my policy
Why "ahh"? Did it scare you?
@@SloweBro99he cummin
@@SloweBro99I'm tirednof it too
And from that day on…it WAS his policy. 😤
That milk was not worth his uncle dying
yeah but his uncle involved himself to stop him if he hadn't done that he wouldn't of been shot
@@GrandSenatoreven if he didnt interfere with the robber, he would have died somehow, Canon event
It was chochy milk tho
It very much was fr
Love the fact that SPIDERMAN watched a petty crime and said "I ain't seen shit"
Well he wasn't Spider-Man yet and probably didn't wanna get involved. It's like he says, "Not my policy"
It's karma. The store clerk has probably been like that to a lot of people anyway.
@@SCB09 its also karma for peter because that man killed uncle ben
Thats not spider man, is just Peter Parker.
Yeah but that’s the exact opposite of what a superhero is supposed to do…..
The audacity to ask for help from the guy you just mocked for being 2 cents short
It’s bad writing. The pennies are left by customers. This guy is going to not make a sale on a perishable item like milk to save a few pennies that aren’t his?
@@mikecantreed It's not really bad writing, it's just humans being cruel. I'm 100% confident this has happened in real life somewhere
@@sebastianfontanez1081 go touch some grass
@@sebastianfontanez1081 It doesn’t make sense on any level. The guy wants money he’s not going to give up a sale for nothing, he doesn’t want to waste time arguing when he could just sit and chill behind the counter. It’s contrived. It feels like a placeholder scene that the screenwriter just forgot to go back and write something actually worthy of the audiences time.
@@mikecantreed Again, people are just dicks sometimes, they're stubborn, stupid and arrogant, even when it doesn't make sense to be. The guy chose a hill to defend, and he was going to die on it, he was just stubborn.
From "I missed the part where that's my problem" to "Not my policy"
to "Not my problem"
“I missed the part where that’s my policy.”
The Fact a robber gives peter the milk making him a robbing hood character but then goes to murder his uncle makes Zero sense.
Yea even during the robbery he was harmless, and why would uncle Ben even confront him, does he know he stole the money?, he just walked out
@@deadweight7334 you see a dog the bounty hunter looking weirdo leaving a bodega with a handful of cash, you know what he did.
Ben Parker the type of man to step in front of an armed thug to try and save not just the day but the thug's soul.
It only happened be cause Uncle Ben fought him over the gun for basically no reason. lol
@@AngryNerdBird and the sad thing is that if uncle ben had kept his hands in his pocket, no one would have suffered. Most place are usually insured by law aganist theft and robbery so the place wouldnt have lost anything if not time to compile the papers for the insurace, uncle ben would still be alive and spiderman wouldnt live his life with a morale that if taken even a little wrong could bring to totalitarism in a flash.
@@ignoto82drSuffering happens regardless. Quit being a pushover.
The audacity of the clerk even asking Peter for help 😭 like how could he have even brought himself to 😂 also this guy doesnt bother using a gun to rob a douchebag convenient store worker and he knows how to pass a vibe check but he’ll still gun down a harmless old man?
Damn you right
Yeah that kinda sad..Dude was framed...
I would've said it's just a movie, but the sad truth is america is full of these scumbags
Ah
to be fair ben was a problem to him
“Sorry bud, he helped me. You didn’t.”
Robber a real homie for that one 💯
Bro asked Peter for help when he was literally farther away from the perp than he was.
Well maybe his faster
Bros too obese to run
Peter ain't 600 pounds so he's more likely to catch up
Plot twist that was Keanu Reeves CyberPunk 2012.
@@chkensammich Are you a fax machine? Cause you’re sending nothing but information.
Every Peter Parker had a “I missed the part where that’s my problem” situation in their life
And sadly unlcle Ben always pays for it with his life.
They still haven't explained mcu Peter's situation
it's canon events
@@kpro333I was about to say that
reminds me of tobey when he said to his boss "i miss the part where that's my problem"
-*”I forgot the part where that’s my problem”*
-*”Not My Policy”*
Everyone's focused on the fact he didn't help, but who tf would ask a customer to chase down a store thief?
Facts
a fat guy who cant run lol
I think this scene was done 10x better in the first spiderman movie.
In the first one after the guy rips off Peter Parker he gets robbed but knows Peter is strong enough to stop the robber but chooses to let him escape while in this Spiderman movie the clerk is just asking a random teenager to stop a full grown robber
Man in America common sense ain’t common. Like I’ve seen self check employees press people for stealing like it’s their shit. When for one u shouldn’t ever try and stop the theft because that company is severely unpaying you and if you hurt the thief u lose your job and can be took to court over ts
A fat one
That crook probly has some solid morals outside of stealing. Probly help a kid out in trouble.
he literally killed Uncle Ben later in the movie...
@@meekumanuaccident
@@meekumanuuncle ben was stupid for trying to grab the gun the guy dropped on the ground while running away
sometime later Uncle Ben was killed by the Crook.....
@@wsollntiyou are stupid for saying anything bad about my boy Ben 😤
"So, acting like a jerk over 2 cents? Imma just have to take your $200 dollars
What a real one. I hope that cool guy with the glasses and that seemingly troubled young man form a great and healthy bond
The death of uncle ben was a cannon event. Niether the robber nor even the writers could stop it.
Look out ! Pregnant mistake and scary future spiderman are here to fix the timeline !
Or is that Deadpool?
Either way uncle Ben is gonna die so .
Eh .
@@maxzomick8733 "Oh fuk it is Deadpool."
I thought his canon event was Gwen since she's shown as his canon event in Across the SpiderVerse
Ugh enough of this stupid spideverse jokes
@@mast3gam3r18 Thank you. It really isn't a canon event and that doesn't exist. There are multiple worlds where Ben lived and Peter is better for it, some where he's worse, and others where he makes mistakes but ends up far better because Ben is there to help him. This canon event shit is an annoying joke from people who don't even read comics.
Idk. A dude cool enough to hook Peter up with some milk(he didn't have to toss it to him), doesn't seem like the kinda guy who'd shoot uncle Ben.
They should of had him shoo Peter off with his gun, idk maybe look threatening at him. Cuz here he looks like a half-way decent robber
Tbf I'm pretty sure he only shot uncle ben cause he was trying to be a hero and stop him
That's the point, uncle bens killer wasn't some super villain, he wasn't even evil, he was just a desperate man in a desperate city, and Peter grows by trying to save that city instead of hating it for what it's become
Yea
@@jordanyoung6604 yeah, the point is Peter realizes every small act can have big consequences, he allows his bitterness towards the clerk to keep him from being a good Samaritan and it leads to uncle Ben's death.
infinite reality and uncle ben need to die the same way
the catch and the exit from them both looked so smooth
The ASM way of "I missed the part where that's my problem."💀
Literally the first thing I thought of lmao💀💀💀
And done so much worse
We're in agreement with the robber on this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
You are alone in this agreement. fuck criminals
Until he killed ben
Lol fr
@@misbah1732Ben’s fault, Bro tried to stop the good guy. Should’ve pulled the Gwen on Ben.😂
@@Shadow_Sketch💀
Reminds me of the scene from the Spiderman. When Peter Parker was not paid enuff for the cage fight.
Tell that to uncle Ben god dammit
The guy wasnt even gonna rob the store until that dbag clerk opened his trap. 😂
If this was irl, imma cashier, and if im 2 cents short, idgaf, id just give bro the milk. And if the store is private owned, that's how u bring customers in, by being understanding
It's not even letting 2 cents slide. To me, THE PENNY THING IS RIGHT THERE FOR THAT SPECIFIC REASON! Like fuck "spend $10 to use it" bullshit.
Yeah I doubt any store irl would reject you for being a penny short unless they thought you were doing so on purpose to take advantage.
Facts bro I work at a gas station and I'm on front counter a lot 2 cents aint gonna get you fired that cashier is a douche
There's not even a $10 policy. He made that up.
i was like 37 cents short at the gas station one time and the woman working at the register said “don’t even worry about it sweetie, people leave change for this reason, i promise” and i’ll never forget about that or how kind she was to me. that happened two years ago and i still go to that gas station, i’m always happy when i see her. i wish more people realized that a small act of kindness can really make a huge difference in someone’s life
andrew: not my policy
tobey: I missed the part where that's my problem
„Not my policy“ is just Andrew Garfield’s „I missed the part where that’s my problem“
"I missed the part where thats my problem" "thats not my policy"
We need Tom Holland version 😅
@@Juane9000lol i was gonna say that 😂
@@Juane9000"Mr Stark said you ain't cool"
"Not my policy"
Has
"I missed the part where that's my problem"
Vibes
yeah that's the whole point
Have you ever watched this movie? It is called the amazing Spider-Man. Just a spiderman from another universe
Has the same vibes as: "Missed the part where thats my problem"
Every spider man says something like that I miss the part where that's my problem
Toby : not my problem
Andrew : not my policy
Police passing him : there is an old man shot in the corner of 7th street .
Andrew : uncle ben 😢
"Not my policy" - Bully Andrew awakens
"I missed the part where that's my policy"
What a nice robber giving peter his milk, i hope he didn't shoot anyone that night 😊
I never saw that movie, im assuming he kills ben later?
Always Treat Your Customers with Respect
How many times have u watched this:
Me:yes
feels weird that a guy who would steal from a store without any violence, would also kill an innocent Ben
There was an alternative death scene for uncle ben that was cut out and replaced with the theatrical version (this one) in the original right after the robber escapes, ben was searching for peter and accidentally crossed paths with the robber and mistook him for peter, uncle ben then ran to the robber thinking he was peter, the robber then shot uncle ben thinking that ben was a police officer
It was an accident, Ben tried to wrestle the robber when he saw his gun
"what? daddy didn't give you enough milk money today?" Bro 😹
"Not my policy" Not my Spiderman.
Tobey Maguire Spider Man would be so proud😂
I love how the robber gives Andrew the milk
The only spider-man movies I know are 123 with Toby McGuire, and those will never be beat!!
Fax
The absolute *audacity* of that cashier to ask for help after all that was the wildest thing I saw in a movie about a kid that gets super powers.
Also the robber tossing him the milk was such a homie move
I love this "i missed the part where thats my problem"
Robber later going to Uncle Ben: Hey... You the one who didnt give that kid enough money to buy milk?
"Hey kid, a little help?"
"Sure. He went that way."
Little did Peter realize this would change his life forever
"NOt My Policy!" and "I don't see how that's my problem" I love that they did this omfggggg Stan Lee was so truly amazing RIP omg this was amazing lol
A sigma edit of Peter literally letting Uncle Ben die is CRAZY.
Storeclerk is annoying scumbag
Bro that reminds me of Toby Maguire : I hate when that used to be my problem. scene
Cashier is an honest man doing his job who is following store policy. And on top of this tried to give him a lesson in self respect by asking if daddy gave him eiugh milk money He is the true hero of this video
And uncle Ben just HAD to be a hero
But he would agree if he did know what happened
yeah that felt real unconvincing
The writers had a cool scene and immediately ruined it because “oh crime is bad so let’s make the robber kill Uncle Ben for no reason because people might think this is cool.”
Do you know why Spider-Man became Spider-Man in the comic?😊
@@ImNotNotAllCityChi I know why, that's not my point. Peter was completely in the right here to not help the man and they artificially made him wrong by making the man be the one who kills Uncle Ben
I think it makes sense in a way. The whole "With great power comes great responsibility" concept is at work here.
Peter was treated unfairly and understandably took advantage of a situation to get some small sort of revenge. However that power play cost him in the end resulting in the kind of unbalanced consequence.
@@tright6The entire point is that Peter should have helped the store owner because he had the means to. New Yorkers treat Spidey like shit all the time, but he still decides to help them because he believes it's his responsibility. It's one of the integral parts of his character.
@@tright6I mean the man is a criminal who'll literally rob you blind, he only gave Pete the milk to keep him from intervening, it either makes him pacified because he was grumpy over the milk or he's now afraid he's an accomplice because he took it.
The guy stealing milk for Peter doesn't magically undo his crime
Straight up Robin Hood type stuff 😂
Bro really said "I missed the part where thats my problem"
From "not my problem" to "not my policy",every spider-man movie I saw was great.
Never understood how this scene was meant to guilt trip Garfield. The shopkeeper was being a complete asshole when he insulted his father. Karma is a bitch.
Agreed, I’d be reacting the same way. Not to mention dude only stole like a pack of beer or something and maybe 100-200 bucks at most, not worth helping a dude who was just bagging on you for two cents
Bro, the point is he killed Uncle Ben after. If Peter had stopped him, Uncle Ben would've still been alive, but instead, Peter chose revenge over "responsibility." It's the same premise as the Raimi movie where the guy just straight up scammed Peter and being a prick to him.
Total bro move by throwing him the milk. Props to that guy
Not my policy and i missed the part where thats my problem are the 2 best spiderman quotes
Awsome scene
“I missed the part where that’s my problem"
“Not my policy"
Same same but different 😂
“I forgot the part where thats my problem”
I'm with the clerk on this one. Nothing is free on this life.
If only that guy with the alcohol didnt meet Uncle Ben
Not all heroes wear capes. Sometimes they wear cool black shades.
I also like that guy, but I cannot agree that he's a hero.
This is "start to a Villian Arc" vibes all over it.
"I missed the part where that's my problem"
I missed the part where thats my problem is a much better line
I wish if he said "daddy didn't give you enough genetics to run fast?" instead of "not my policy"
this was the only scene i can remember from watching this in the theatre when it came out
Toby:"I missed the part where that's my problem"
Andrew:"Not my Policy"
It's really funny because that same guy went and killed his uncle
“SOMEBODY CALL AN AMBULANCE!”
“Not my policy!”
"BUT NOT FOR ME!"
I just like how realistic Peter is in these 2 first spiderman take
Mad respect for the robber giving him the milk
This film is so weird man 💀
how 💀
@@kale_gz this scene is awful lol
@ThomasYoung1 again, how? You're alone on that one bud
@@Langypoo_ watch Cosmonaut Variety Hour's review on the film. I might reply to this fully tomorrow lol, really tired
@@Langypoo_ 6 people already agree anyway
Atrocious writing, movie must be awful.
I missed the part where that's my problem
Let me guess, you don't know what movie this is and how AMAZING it is
It was. By far the worst Spider-Man movie after its sequel. Shit sucked. Watched it in theaters back in the day, I was 13 and I still knew it sucked. Had some extremely funny moments in it though, almost made it worth it.
@@GeorgePerakiswomp womp
It sucks when writers aren't realistic to how people really act. You cannot find a clerk in New York who would do that.
Then you must not be from the city. You'd be surprised how many dickheads are in the largest city in the US.