Hey, look at that spider. Some spiders change colors to blend into their environment. It's a defense mechanism. Peter, what makes you think I'd want to know that? Who wouldn't? Over five painstaking years, Columbia's research facility... - You gonna talk to her now? - Oh, no. Come on. You talk to her. With these DNA blueprints, we have begun what was once thought impossible. - Disgusting. - Yeah, hateful little things. I love them!
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- Leave him alone. - Or what? Or his father will fire your father. What's Daddy gonna do? Sue me? What is going on? The next person who talks will fail this course. - This spider... - Let's go. ...hunts using reflexes with nerve- conduction velocity so fast... ...that some researchers believe it borders on precognition. - An early awareness of danger. - Jerks. A spider- sense.
Spider-Man
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Spins a funnel- shaped web whose strands have a tensile strength... ...proportionately equal to the high-tension wires used in bridges.
Spider-Man
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Do you know that this is the largest electron microscope on the East Coast? You were talking throughout that woman's entire presentation. Let's talk about listening.
Spider-Man
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I beg your pardon? - One's missing. - Yeah.
Spider-Man
4.1s
Hey, you have blue eyes. I didn't notice without your glasses.
Spider-Man
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We've solved the horizon glide and the balance issues. I've already seen the glider.
Spider-Man
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What are you doing on the floor? I don't know.
Spider-Man
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Dad, are you all right? Harry.
Spider-Man
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- Check him out! - Dork! Dad!
Spider-Man
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Have you been there all night?
Spider-Man
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Old dude, man. Come on, folks. Keep moving, please. Keep moving. Let's go! - What happened? - Someone got hurt.
Spider-Man
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I'm so sorry, Harry.
Spider-Man
1.2s
Don't...
Spider-Man
4.4s
All right. I'm sorry. Sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs...
Spider-Man
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Okay. And what do you mean, incredible?
Spider-Man
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- He doesn't seem so bad. - Not if you're a genius. I think he wants to adopt you. There are over 32,000 known species of spider in the world. There are over 32,000 known species of spider in the world. They're in the order Araneae, divided into three suborders. That's amazing! This is the most advanced electron microscope on the East Coast.
Spider-Man
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I've lost sight of that somewhere. But I'll make it up to you. I'm going to rectify certain inequities.