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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the sex scene between Spider-Man and Nadia, there are shots of bizarre puppets with menacing laughter played over it. There is absolutely no explanation for why, and the puppets are never seen again.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: BigLippedAlligatorMoment:
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During the sex scene between Spider-Man and Nadia, there are shots of bizarre puppets with menacing laughter played over it. There is absolutely no explanation for why, and the puppets are never seen again.



* HilariousInHindsight: The conflict between Spider-Man and Captain America unintentionally foreshadows their conflict in ComicBook/CivilWar [[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar as well as its adaptation]], though Spider-Man was siding with Iron Man at that time.

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The conflict between Spider-Man and Captain America unintentionally foreshadows their conflict in ComicBook/CivilWar [[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar as well as its adaptation]], though Spider-Man was siding with Iron Man at that time.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs?: Many scenes, and Spidey's new personality count, but arguably the most qualified would have to be Spider-Man and Nadia's sex scene, freaky puppets and all.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs?: Many scenes, and Spidey's new personality count, but arguably the most qualified would have to be Spider-Man and Nadia's sex scene, freaky puppets and all.all.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: 44 minute into the movie, a stripper known as Mrs. Janette [[YouCanLeaveYourHatOn preforms a striptease]] in a bar, complete with a SexySilhouette as she undresses. Unlike most of the move, this scene isn't SoBadItsGood.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: 44 minute into the movie, a stripper known as Mrs. Janette [[YouCanLeaveYourHatOn preforms performs a striptease]] in a bar, complete with a SexySilhouette as she undresses. Unlike most of the move, this scene isn't SoBadItsGood.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: 44 minute into the movie, a stripper known as Mrs. Janette [[YouCanLeaveYourHatOn preforms a striptease]] in a bar, complete with a SexySilhouette as she undresses. Unlike most of the move, this scene isn't SoBadItsGood.


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** At the 55 minute mark, and in the final battle, Captain America and El Santo fight multiple copies of Spider-Man. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Captain America is visibly confused by this]], but he never comments on this.


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* EvilIsCool: Spider-Man may be a con-artist, a serial killer, and a Sadist, but he pulls off all sorts of [[RefugeInAudacity insane]] and [[CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon wacky]] crimes, and somehow manages to cheat his own death multiple times, making him one of the most amusing characters to watch. Rog from I-Mockery.com lampshades this.
--> I hate to admit it, but I think I'm starting to like this Spider-Man better than the real "good guy" one.


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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** Spider-Man jumping out of a tee-pee to stab a unsuspecting mafia goon. "Adios, Mafia!"
** El Santo showering in tidy whiteys underwear. Enough said.
** After Spider-Man escapes the graveyard by jumping off a wall, he lands near a drunken local, startling him. When he dismisses it as a halusination caused by drinking, Captain America also lands next to him, causing the local to get up and run like hell.
** El Santo shoving objects in his pants.
** El Santo, after being caught stealing from one of Spider-Man's henchman, fighting off a bunch of karate men.
** The way Spider-Man's unlucky henchman gets killed off. His face is eaten not by a dog or a shark, but by mice that look like guinea pigs.
** After the striptease, an agent working with Captain America talks with the bartender, [[AllMenArePerverts both complementing the show]]. When the bartender tells him that Mrs. Janette will appear tomorrow night, he asks who Mrs. Janette is. The bartender's response?
--> "You don't know [[PrecisionFStrike shit]]."
** Captain America's reaction to when he gets attacked by a second Spider-Man.
** After being defeated multiple times, Spider-Man shouts "Goodnight, Americanos!" as he finally escapes.
** The BarFight, where the bartender unsuccessfully tries to break up. Afterwards, [[ButtMonkey Meral asks the bartender to clean up]].
** The ending. As Captain America and El Santo bid farewell, Cap sees Spider-Man in a nearby car. Captain America runs to the car and forcefully removes the mask... only to find out that it was a kid with a mask identical to Spider-Man, much to his allies amusement. After a while, Cap finds it ActuallyPrettyFunny and throws the mask away.


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** The multiple copies of Spider-Man [[ComicBook/TheCloneSaga eventually became cannon, with a proper explanation]]. They don't fight Captain America and El Santo, however.
* MakesAsMuchSenseInContext: Throughout the film, Spider-Man makes a tee-pee so that he can ambush and stab a member of the mafia, sends hungry mice to eat one of his henchman, and is killed off multiple times near the end of the film.
* MemeticMutation:
** [[GratuitousEnglish "Adios, Mafia!"]]
** [[GratuitousEnglish "Goodnight, Americanos!"]]
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Cutting scyzophrenic entry. And one that was more of a WMG than anything.


* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: ''3 Dev Adam'' is an unauthorized Turkish exploitation film with Captain America as the hero and Spider-Man as a heinous villain. But what if the villain isn't supposed to be Spider-Man at all? His costume is far from identical, there's no webs on it, and really, his face mask is so generic, it could be anything. There seems to be a spider on his chest, but the clarity is so bad you can't really tell if that's what it's supposed to be. What if the villain is really supposed to be the Red Skull? That would make just as much sense. The Red Skull often wore a green suit like the villain in this film. There does't seem to be any references to Nazism, but they'd at least identify him as some sort of villain, right? Do they call him Spider-Man at any point in the film? It is in another language, right?
** Jossed. The main villain is referred to as Spider-Man at least once in the film, while other times he's just called "The Spider". The name "Red Skull" is never said once in the film. However, Spider-Man is never referred to as Peter Parker.
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Approved by the thread.

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* CompleteMonster: The Spider, an [[AdaptationalVillainy interpretation]] of Franchise/SpiderMan with no similarity besides the costume, is the cause of the crime wave of Istanbul. Leader of a gang that steals precious objects, sells and then re-buys them with counterfeit money, he is introduced killing a woman by leaving her head to be sliced by boat propellers. After his crimes call the attention of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and Wrestling/ElSanto, the Spider continues with his crimes alongside his girlfriend Nadia, strangling a rich woman in her bathroom and later impaling a couple to steal her possessions. A [[BadBoss cruel boss]], the Spider executes a former ally by leaving his face to be eaten by rodents; abandons Nadia after she is fatally injured; and laughs at the deaths of his minions during his last fight. Without care for anyone but himself, the Spider was a sadist criminal that enjoyed killing people in creative ways.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The conflict between Spider-Man and Captain America unintentionally foreshadows their conflict in ComicBook/CivilWar, though Spider-Man was siding with Iron Man at that time.

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* HilariousInHindsight: The conflict between Spider-Man and Captain America unintentionally foreshadows their conflict in ComicBook/CivilWar, ComicBook/CivilWar [[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar as well as its adaptation]], though Spider-Man was siding with Iron Man at that time.
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** Jossed. The main villain is referred to as Spider-Man at least once in the film, while other times he's just called "The Spider". The name "Red Skull" is never said once in the film. However, Spider-Man is never referred to as Peter Parker.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: ''3 Dev Adam'' is an unauthorized Turkish exploitation film with Captain America as the hero and Spider-Man as a heinous villain. But what if the villain isn't supposed to be Spider-Man at all? His costume is far from identical, there's no webs on it, and really, his face mask is so generic, it could be anything. There seems to be a spider on his chest, but the clarity is so bad you can't really tell if that's what it's supposed to be. What if the villain is really supposed to be the Red Skull? That would make just as much sense. The Red Skull often wore a green suit like the villain in this film. There don't seem to be any references to Nazism, but they'd at-least identify him as some sort of villain, right? Do they call him Spider-Man at any point in the film? It is in another language, right?
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Naturally, when part of your Main Title is stolen from ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. The track in question is "Moon Buggy Ride", about 3 minutes in.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the sex scene between Spider-Man and Nadia, there are shots of bizarre puppets with menacing laughter played over it. There is absolutely no explanation for why, and the puppets do not appear again.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: ''3 Dev Adam'' is an unauthorized Turkish exploitation film with Captain America as the hero and Spider-Man as a heinous villain. But what if the villain isn't supposed to be Spider-Man at all? His costume is far from identical, there's no webs on it, and really, his face mask is so generic, it could be anything. There seems to be a spider on his chest, but the clarity is so bad you can't really tell if that's what it's supposed to be. What if the villain is really supposed to be the Red Skull? That would make just as much sense. The Red Skull often wore a green suit like the villain in this film. There don't does't seem to be any references to Nazism, but they'd at-least at least identify him as some sort of villain, right? Do they call him Spider-Man at any point in the film? It is in another language, right?
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Naturally, when part of your Main Title is stolen from ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. The track in question is "Moon Buggy Ride", about 3 three minutes in.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the sex scene between Spider-Man and Nadia, there are shots of bizarre puppets with menacing laughter played over it. There is absolutely no explanation for why, and the puppets do not appear are never seen again.



* HilariousInHindsight: The conflict between Spiderman and Captain America unintentionally foreshadow their conflict in ComicBook/CivilWar, though Spiderman was siding with Iron Man at that time.
** Spiderman's cruelty in the film became more hilarious after [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan Doc Ock switched bodys with Peter Parker]] in the comics.
* {{Narm}}: Some would argue that the guinea pig murder scene was this.
* SoBadItsGood: The only way this movie will always be remembered will be because of its sheer absurdity.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: What do you expect from a movie that blatantly rips off Marvel's franchises and was financed by the change under a sofa cushion?

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* HilariousInHindsight: The conflict between Spiderman Spider-Man and Captain America unintentionally foreshadow foreshadows their conflict in ComicBook/CivilWar, though Spiderman Spider-Man was siding with Iron Man at that time.
** Spiderman's Spider-Man's cruelty in the film became more hilarious after [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan Doc Ock switched bodys bodies with Peter Parker]] in the comics.
* {{Narm}}: Some would argue that the guinea pig murder scene was is this.
* SoBadItsGood: The only way thing this movie will always be remembered will be because of for is its sheer absurdity.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: What do you expect from a movie that blatantly rips off Marvel's franchises and was financed by the spare change under a sofa cushion?found underneath the producer's couch cushions?
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* Big-LippedAlligatorMoment: During the sex scene between Spider-Man and Nadia, there are shots of bizarre puppets with menacing laughter played over it. There is absolutely no explanation for why, and the puppets do not appear again.

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* Big-LippedAlligatorMoment: BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the sex scene between Spider-Man and Nadia, there are shots of bizarre puppets with menacing laughter played over it. There is absolutely no explanation for why, and the puppets do not appear again.



* FightSceneFailure: You have no idea how many.

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* FightSceneFailure: You have no idea how many.All over the place. Expect any fight in the movie to feature stiff karate chops, awkward kicks that somehow knock someone off their feet, and one of the heroes picking up an opponent only to set them down somewhere else.
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* Big-LippedAlligatorMoment: During the sex scene between Spider-Man and Nadia, there are shots of bizarre puppets with menacing laughter played over it. There is absolutely no explanation for why, and the puppets do not appear again.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Naturally, when part of your Main Title is stolen from Film/DiamondsAreForever. The track in question is "Moon Buggy Ride", about 3 minutes in.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Naturally, when part of your Main Title is stolen from Film/DiamondsAreForever.''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. The track in question is "Moon Buggy Ride", about 3 minutes in.
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* AwesomeMusic: Naturally, when part of your Main Title is stolen from Film/DiamondsAreForever. The track in question is "Moon Buggy Ride", about 3 minutes in.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Naturally, when part of your Main Title is stolen from Film/DiamondsAreForever. The track in question is "Moon Buggy Ride", about 3 minutes in.
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Crosswicking.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: ''3 Dev Adam'' is an unauthorized Turkish exploitation film with Captain America as the hero and Spider-Man as a heinous villain. But what if the villain isn't supposed to be Spider-Man at all? His costume is far from identical, there's no webs on it, and really, his face mask is so generic, it could be anything. There seems to be a spider on his chest, but the clarity is so bad you can't really tell if that's what it's supposed to be. What if the villain is really supposed to be the Red Skull? That would make just as much sense. The Red Skull often wore a green suit like the villain in this film. There don't seem to be any references to Nazism, but they'd at-least identify him as some sort of villain, right? Do they call him Spider-Man at any point in the film? It is in another language, right?
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** Spiderman's cruelty in the film became more hilarious after [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan Doc Ock switched body with Peter Parker]] in the comics.

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** Spiderman's cruelty in the film became more hilarious after [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan Doc Ock switched body bodys with Peter Parker]] in the comics.



* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs?: Many scenes, and Spidey's new personality count, but arguably the most qualified would have to be Spider-Man and Nadia's sex scene, freaky puppets and all.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs?: Many scenes, and Spidey's new personality count, but arguably the most qualified would have to be Spider-Man and Nadia's sex scene, freaky puppets and all.
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* Narm: Some would argue that the guinea pig murder scene was this.

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* Narm: {{Narm}}: Some would argue that the guinea pig murder scene was this.
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* Narm: Some would argue that the guinea pig murder scene was this.
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* AwesomeMusic: Naturally, when part of your Main Title is stolen from Film/DiamondsAreForever. The track in question is "Moon Buggy Ride", about 3 minutes in.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasn'tMadeOnDrugs?: Many scenes, and Spidey's new personality count, but arguably the most qualified would have to be Spider-Man and Nadia's sex scene, freaky puppets and all.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasn'tMadeOnDrugs?: WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs?: Many scenes, and Spidey's new personality count, but arguably the most qualified would have to be Spider-Man and Nadia's sex scene, freaky puppets and all.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasn'tMadeOnDrugs?: Many scenes, and Spidey's new personality count, but arguably the most qualified would have to be Spider-Man and Nadia's sex scene, freaky puppets and all.
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** Spiderman's cruelty in the film became more hilarious after [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan Doc Ock switched body with Peter Parker]] in the comics.
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Marvel Civil War

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* HilariousInHindsight: The conflict between Spiderman and Captain America unintentionally foreshadow their conflict in ComicBook/CivilWar, though Spiderman was siding with Iron Man at that time.

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* SoBadItsGood: The only way this movie will always be remembered will be because of it's sheer absurdity.


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* SoBadItsGood: The only way this movie will always be remembered will be because of its sheer absurdity.
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Removing legalese.


* SpecialEffectsFailure: What do you expect from a movie that blatantly rips off Marvel's IP and was financed by the change under a sofa cushion?

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* SpecialEffectsFailure: What do you expect from a movie that blatantly rips off Marvel's IP franchises and was financed by the change under a sofa cushion?
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* SoBadItsGood: The only way this movie will always be remembered will be because of it's shear absurdity.

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* SoBadItsGood: The only way this movie will always be remembered will be because of it's shear sheer absurdity.
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Please present all Complete Monster candidates in this thread.


* CompleteMonster: Let's just say that this incarnation of SpiderMan is not your friendly neighbour.

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* SpecialEffectsFailure: What do you expect from a film like this?
** Especially when it's filmed with a low budget.

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* SpecialEffectsFailure: What do you expect from a film like this?
** Especially when it's filmed with
movie that blatantly rips off Marvel's IP and was financed by the change under a low budget.sofa cushion?
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* CompleteMonster: Let's just that this incarnation of SpiderMan is not your friendly neighbour.

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* CompleteMonster: Let's just say that this incarnation of SpiderMan is not your friendly neighbour.
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* CompleteMonster: Let's just that this incarnation of SpiderMan is not your friendly neighbour.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: ''A lot.''
* SoBadItsGood: The only way this movie will always be remembered will be because of it's shear absurdity.
* FightSceneFailure: You have no idea how many.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: What do you expect from a film like this?
** Especially when it's filmed with a low budget.

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