Yeah, I watched a few clips on YouTube because I heard people making this comparison before. The reason the camera looks at the legs during the jump is so the audience can get a sense of actually jumping between two skyscrapers in 3D, as in they were really Spider-Man as dizzying heights. The industrial props is what you would find at the top of buildings [seeing as how both the game and this scene take place in similar settings, that makes sense]. The slide underneath the pipe is clearly stolen from baseball when they sliede into a plate [I can't believe they would steal from baseball of all places]. Kidding. I'm sure people doing parkour have used that technique before. He crawled on the bottom of the plank, she didn't, did she? I think the mirror shot at the end was the only cool way they could have really intorduced Spider-Man during a FPPOV sequence. Also, for anyone who didn't know better, that final shot and the swing before it would have let them know it was a Spider-Man movie [some people aren't the brightest].