After Watching TASM2, Michael Keaton Calls Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man A "P*ssy"

After Watching TASM2, Michael Keaton Calls Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man A "P*ssy"

Did Michael Keaton just become one of the coolest people on this planet or what? After seeing a scene from The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Batman himself said that Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man is a "p*ssy" and that “Batman would never cry.” Click to check it out.

By LEVITIKUZ - Nov 10, 2015 03:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman (1989)

Folks it's fair to say that nobody liked The Lying Hipster-Douche 2: Franchise Killer I mean The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Fans hated how it disrespected the "Death of Gwen Stacy" storyline. Critics hated it. Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige hated it. Hell Sony even hated it. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was suppose to set up a Spider-Man Cinematic Universe for Sony but the film failed so bad, 3 years after rebooting the Spider-Man film series; Sony announced together with Marvel Studios that they will reboot Spider-Man again to fit into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The only thing the film accomplished was getting Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It sure as hell didn't accomplish being a good film or being what some critics proclaimed before the film was released  as "The Dark Knight of Spider-Man films".

Batman himself Michael Keaton recently saw The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for the first time. Well he didn't see the whole film, just some scenes. While on The Tonight Show, Keaton explains how he went into a store to get his broken iPhone fixed. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was playing on one of the TVs in the store. For some bizarre reason the clerk seemed more interested in that dumb film than Keaton himself. Keaton joined the clark and decided to watch some of the movie. Just as Spider-Man started crying after Gwen Stacy died,  Keaton asked the clerk, “This is Spider-Man? Is he crying?” The clerk replied, “Yeah.” Keaton paused for a bit and simply said, “P*ssy.” The clerk gave him a look and Keaton added “Batman would never cry.” Well Keaton sure has a point. At least his Batman wouldn't cry. If you would like to see the video, it's below this text. What are your thoughts on Michael Keaton's comments? Do you agree with Batman's comments? Do you disagree? If you disagree, why on Earth would you disagree with Batman? Whatever your thoughts comment below, let me know. Peace and also remember Michael Keaton's comments.

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