Connections
Followed by
Version of
Edited from
A small section during the spider bite nightmare is from this movie.
Spin-off
References
just before the "upside down kiss", as MJ is running from the robbers, there is a shot from on top of the roof, very reminiscent of the iconic shot in singing in the rain with Gene Kelly swinging from the lampost, plus its raining!
Following the scene where Spider-Man stops the armored car robbery -- when Peter is trying to sell the photos he took to the daily bugle -- the following dialogue is exchanged: Jameson: "This'll be the the headline: Spider-Man hero or manace?" Parker: "Menace? But Spider-Man was trying to stop the robbery --" Jameson: "Save it Atticus, you take the pictures and I'll print the headlines." Note that Jameson refered to Parker as "Atticus" as he was trying to defend the actions of a rightous cause. This is a reference to To Kill A Mockingbird.
Open reference by a character
During the ending credits, the theme of the original "Spider-Man" (1967) animated series is played.
When Uncle Ben drops Peter off to go to the library, a bus can be seen driving by with a promotional advertisement
Mentioned in dialogue.
After capturing Mary Jane, the Green Goblin answers to Peter call with "Spiderman, come out and play", a reference to the quote by Luther in Walter Hill's movie "Warriors, come out to play-i-ay"
poster in petter room
The jumping spider that Peter attempts to take a picture of is an Avondale Spider
A reference to Ash's workplace "S Mart"
The "Life is like a box of chocolates" speech is used
"Langley was a cakewalk compared to this"
Two characters on the Oscorp board are named "Balkan" and "Fargas" who were book collectors in this Roman Polanski film.
Referenced in
Discussed by Hugh Jackman in Jarret's Room
Poster seen in Malcolm's room
Mentioned on Weekend Update
The plot is referenced when Michael and Justin are brainstorming comic book ideas.
When they are playing charedes Monk says Spiderman
film poster sally gazes at in video store
When Ray talks about Spiderman, Spencer mentions the movie
The girls call themselves "Your Friendly Neighborhood Gullwings", a referrence to "your friendly neighborhood Spider-man", as Peter Parker writes on graph paper notes to people he saves..
Michael and Ben discuss watching the film again.
The scene where Rohit puts on his glasses only to realize he doesn't need them.
The tray catching.
Music during Tobey Maguire introduction
Bobby mentions this film by name and talks about Toby Maguire playing the lead.
Carl puts on his glasses and realizes he doesn't need them anymore when everything is blur with them on. The same way it went for Peter Parker. He also climbs up a building and jumps from one building to another the same way Spiderman did.
Opening-title artwork depicts scenes from earlier movie.
Cgi sequence of Catwoman prowling the city obviously inspired by Spider-man
Tobey Maguire called Spidey
Peter's father is reading a newspaper at breakfast with the front page headline "A-mazing", (two years after Kirsten Dunst starred in the first Spider-Man film).
When Donut is dying, he says "with great power comes great responsibility" to the landlord and landlady, which Uncle Ben says to Peter Parker as he is dying in Spider-Man
The animals hold a party for a number of planks of wood with celebritie's faces and their names stuck to them. Tobey McGuire's face is on one and he is called "Spider-man"
Seth talking about comic books lovers not being outcasted anymore
mentioned many times
Compared to the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon.
poster inside movie store
Francis Hanly mentions that Robert Kerman got a small part in "Spider-Man".
The movie is referenced
comment that Kirsten Dunst "fucked a superhero" already
Action figure
Dr. Nick Riviera mentions Spider-Man kissing upside down
Poster is seen
Panda King talks to his "alter-ego" in the mirror
mentioned once
Referenced by name
One of the items on the list
A passerby on the streets of Pittsburgh incorrectly guesses that Jeff starred in "Spider-Man."
Billboard ad
"How'd you like that Spider-Man comic?" "I liked the movie better."
when richie is putting back dvd on the shelf one of them is Spiderman
the "you saved my life, Spider-Man" line happens after a rescue like the ones in this movie
referenced in clue in "Pop Culture" category
Newspaper stories about this film seen at start of Superman Returns segment
The boys discuss the movie's box-office opening
Vinny mentions beating the box office gross of Spider-Man
Direct reference by Stephen Fry
Mentioned by Ralph Winter
guy is compared to Tobey Maguire and asked where his spider suit is
Still shown
mentioned on Weekend Update
mentioned once
Seen on the shelf in the DVD store
mentioned in dialogue
Alison interviews James Franco and talks about his role in the Spider-Man films
Referenced as one of Bruce's films
The Green Goblin appears in the opening credits
A man in a Spider-Man costume is seen
When Peter tries to create sparks (in vain) he does it like the other Peter in Spiderman trying to shoot a spider web (also in vain first).
mentioned once
mentioned once
James mentions the unique camera work would later be used in the Spider-Man trilogy.
Referenced by name
Features selected themes and characters
Referenced in dialogue.
Spider-Man receives a kiss while hanging upside down
character says he watched the Spider-Man movie on TV
Luster says "Go web, go!" in order to block an enterance.
James Franco is asked to sign a Spiderman DVD
An image of the Sam Raimi Spider-Man was shown.
Mentioned in dialogue
Jakob Stegelmann presents the result for Troldspejlet's website poll "Best Live Action Super-Hero Movie"
In My Heart Beats, there's a Spiderman poster in Dr. Lee's office.
Juliet calls the Spiderman movies the greatest superhero trilogy of all time.
Magazine ad shown, title mentioned
Brett says after doing The Evil Dead Series he did the three Spiderman films
Harry: "If Voldemort is back - which he is - then you're in mortal peril! Don't you get it? It's just like the Spider-Man movie, haven't you seen that? MJ and Peter Parker can't be together."
Super punch in the movie is investigated
Referenced among good comic book movies
mentioned in $4,000 question
Referenced in dialogue
Bart says, "I just heard that before 'Spider-Man' was a movie, it was a comic book."
Rusty quotes, "with great power comes great responsibility"
Mentioned in What's Up With That in relation to James Franco
Referenced in dialogue
Subject of a $400 clue in the category "High School -- On Film"
Mentioned during the monologue
Mention once
Dave says "With no power comes no responsibilities." as a reference to "With great power comes great responsibility."
"With great power comes great responsibility."
While Nikki gives Bart CPR, Bart dreams of Spider-Man and Mary Jane's upside-down kiss in "Spider-Man."
They mention the line 'With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility'
There is a Spider-Man statue in the room that Vince and Sasha are waiting in when having a meeting with Stan Lee
Deadpool: Here he is, the terrifying, the deadly, the Amazing Spider-Man!
Chuck, hanging upside-down, offers Sarah a "Spider-Man kiss."
Adam McKay mentions this movie during interview
in overview on Sam Raimi's career
Poster seen on building
Mentioned by Emma Stone in the opening monologue
Shown when discussing Lizard-Man
"I am not a joke, I am Spider-Man"
Picture of the Green Goblin shown while Hewy discusses super-hero movies
Spider-Man appears on Weekend Update and attempts to kiss Seth while hanging upside down.
Word play by Svetlakov on the Russian title of this film.
Referenced in the fawn's guessing game.
Referenced in dialogue
Barney use the line "with great penis comes great responsibility", line from both comics and movies "with great powers comes great responsibility".
Bedcovers seen in a bedroom.
Maltin says "Spider-Man 2" has better effects than the first Spider-Man movie
When Hank shows his powers for the first time, Raven get closer to him while he is still upside down and says "You are... amazing" as the first time M.J. sees Spider-Man in the alley
during the "Headlines" segment, a profile of a boy is shown which refers to the film as his favorite movie
mentioned in dialogue
Mention by James Franco
Mentioned in dialogue
"Because the writer saw Spider-Man"
mentioned in dialogue
"I don't care if they've rebooted the Spider-Man movies, I should be the lizard!"
Title mentioned while introducing Kirsten Dunst
Mentioned in elevator
Pinkie Pie wonders if Rainbow Dash gained spider powers from crashing.
Green Goblin - "Or I'll drop your love ones over a bridge".
Referenced as to why you shouldn't use the word "angel" in a movie script.
Sheldon quotes from "the first 'Spider-Man' movie."
A pop up mentions Robert Kerman was in Spider-Man
thinks this movie was good
One of the con attendees is cosplayed as Spider-Man
Mentioned during the discussion.
Snob says Robert Kerman was in "Spider-Man".
Referenced by Abed
Features
There is a quick shot from the movie "Darkman" (also directed by Sam Raimi). The shot is Darkman's eye which can be seen when Peter is having the nightmare.
Featured in
clips
At The Start of the video footage of this film is shown
Features clips and interviews
reviewed + footage used
Sign visible throught Morgan Price´s (Robert Forster) office window.
Includes flashback of scene with uncle from earlier movie.
Clips and stills
Clips and behind the scenes footage
Clips and stills shown
Clips are shown
Featured in Video Store scene
clips featured to illustrate the best movie kisses
Clips from Spider-Man are featured in the title sequence and the actual film.
clips featured to illustrate the best movie chase scenes
clips featured to illustrate the best rescues in movie history
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on its title character.
Shown on the 2002 episode
Jakob Stegelmann presents the film as a nominee for the poll "Best Live Action Super-Hero Movie" + clip shown
a clip is shown in a montage of Elizabeth Banks' films
Footage shown when Brett mentions Sam Raimi
Clips of mistakes shown
Clips shown.
a clip is shown in a montage of Elizabeth Banks films
Clips of mistakes shown
Clip of Peter Parker holding a Dr. Pepper can.
"We'll meet again, Spider-Man!"
Critic recounts "dumb" moments from this film
Clip of Jesse Heiman
Clips from the movies are shown as Panda "forgets about it"
Mary Jane Watson ranks #11. Clips are shown.
Unconvincing villain
#1
Peter being consoled
The Green Goblin scene is recalled.
#7
#3
movie is reviewed
Peter's phone conversation with Green Goblin was shown.
"Because... Spider-Man ending explanation."
Spoofs
Spoofed in
Spoofed during the monologue
The opening of the episode sees Timmy travelling through a series of movie parodies in his dreams, one is a spoof of this movie's Spider-man vs. The Green Goblin battle.
Scene where Kim first meets Ron as Fearless Ferret spoofs similar scene in Spider-man
the whole movie: title, characters, specific scenes are spoofed
J.K. Simmons paraphrases the famous line in the Spider-Man franchise (where he played Mr. Jameson): "With great power comes great responsibility."
Weird, black and red spider bites Mike on his hand in the cave. Mike and Julie kiss upside down in the cage inside the ark.
superhero plot,scene where Homer draws his uniform, upside-down kiss
Fiona kisses shrek upside down with mud on his face
A famous line from the film is misquoted.
There's a sproof of the Spider-Man scene where Spider-Man saves Mary Jane and after that he apears upside down, in Promedio Rojo appears the same scene but the fat heroe when is upside down fall to flat because it is too fat.
In a scene an actress in kissing an actor upside down in a low-light street.
the climatic upsidedown kiss between Summer and Seth who has on a Spider Man mask.
The whole basic-idea and several scenes of this title directly spoof this film.
Mentioned in the movie.
Spoofs the scene in Spider-Man where Spider-Man saves Mary Jane.
When the nurse says to will "Not everyone's powers show up right away but in some cases like getting bitten by a radioactive insects their powers can show up the very next day.
the upside down kiss is recreated
the first scene is a spoof the bridge scene in the movie
There is a crazy man that represents the boss for the newspaper in Spider-Man. Also, the guy in the episode demands pictures of Spider-Man.
"Spiderman" builds the main spoof in this film
Roger (disguised as Parker Peters) takes pictures of himself as an alien and submits them to a newspaper
a character dressed as "Spider-Man" fights another character
The Green Goblin gets pumped up
The "Kid Venison" sketch primarily spoofs "Spider-Man."
The opening sequence spoofs the one in Spider-Man
Witches use apples as bombs, like The Green Goblin uses pumpkins as bombs.
The Monarch has a glider much like the Green Goblin's
Spider-Baby has a scene that is a spoof of this movie.
sketch imagines Jay-Z as Spider-man
The upside-down kiss between Spidey and Mary-Jane is recreated.
Homer gets spider powers.