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Spider-Man (Full Screen Edition)

Spider-Man (Full Screen Edition)

List Price: $19.94
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: don't waste your money
Review: what can i say? this movie is horrible! the script, plot, and special effects are the worst i've ever seen in a 'blockbuster' movie. when you compare this film to other films inspired by comicbooks such as the first batman film, x-men, and the first superman film, you will see that spider-man just dosn't hold up. maybe your little 12 year old brother would like it since he wouldn't know a good movie ...- which i think is why this movie grossed as much as it did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AS GOOD OR EVEN BETTER THAN STAR WARS 2!!!!!
Review: This was an incredible dvd! Lots of extra features, but I could of cared less about the extra features, because the movie basically payed for itself. It was that good! I like this just as much as I like Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones! Check this one out and be prepared for the ultimate spin!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow, this DVD is cool!!!
Review: This is a must to buy for children the age of 10. It has 2 discs and one of the discs comes in a fold. It's about a story that a boy named Peter Parker becomes the amazing Spider-man.
Tobey Maguire from Wonder Boys. Kirsten Dunst from Bring It On and Willem Dafoe from Platoon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great family movie, but a little on the comic book side
Review: OK, I'll bet I'm the millionth person to review this DVD. My son had seen it at the theatres, but my wife and I hadn't, so it was a real family get-together when we bought this and watched it. We all enjoyed it, but I kept getting little nagging questions eating at me. Such as: aren't ANY of those so-smart kids going to college? No, they just go off to "the city" to pursue their respective careers. Spiderman's character yearns to be a photographer. OK, I'm sure those two high school classes will get you a quick interview with -- NOBODY! OK, I understand this is comic book fare here and not classic cinema and on the comic book level is more than delivers. The scenes where Spidey is zipping from building to building are great. Yep, he even bonks his head a time or two to remind us he's human. It was great to see Willem Dafoe on screen again, but his talent is wasted here. Yeah, he plays a great villain but he repeatedly reaches out to the young man who becomes Spiderman and we expect him to take him under his wing as a protege, but he doesn't! So, what's with the "Science Award, eh" scene, then? I've got to give this film kudos to being a movie a family can watch without hearing profanity utttered in every other sentence. It's entertaining. The plot is, well, comic book but fun, and my minor complaints aside, it's a good way for a family to get together for a couple of hours.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spiderman delivered over the summer, the DVD is a diff story
Review: I won't take up too much time with a movie review but let's face it. Spiderman rocked the socks off of movie goers everywhere. It was everything it should have been and more. I couldn't have been happier with the product released in theatres that great summer ago. Now to the real meat of this review, the DVD release.

Could this DVD have been any more rushed?
1)Navigating the on screen menu is VERY hard when your guide is a tiny red dot you can barely even notice.
2) Features that were already shown on TV to do nothing but promote the film do not count as features taking you "inside" the making of the film.
3)While it may appear that there are alot of features they are very short and you will go through them so fast you'll wonder what the big hype was about.

After viewing this DVD I feel my spider senses going off, just as with the X-Men DVD I feel they are secretly planning a bigger and better release in the future. So proceed with caution, I on the other hand am content with just owning the movie. They won't get more money outta me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best superheroe smovies ever made...
Review: I still think Superman 1 & 2 with Christopher Reeves tops the charts as one of the best superhero movies. After all, who doesn't want to fly? But Spider-man takes a more down to earth hero from the comics successfully unto the big screen. Sam Raimi did a great job in bringing out the character as he's supposed to be unlike those tragedic Batman movies. They did take some liberties in Spiderman's origin and powers but it was still told quite nicely and, in some cases, like his organic webbing was a better change. I didn't think I would have liked this movie after having seen X-men. X-men was an ok movie but the mutant thing has been done to death. Didn't like their costume change either. Now, Spiderman shows that if you just portray the character seriously enough, you can still use those colorful comic costumes on screen and still be believable.
I think Tobey McGuire did an excellent job as Peter Parker. You really felt his anger at his Uncle's untimely demise. You really felt like swinging with him as he learned on the fly how to websling from rooftop to rooftop. And Kirsten Dunst, another character who I didn't think I'd believe in, portrayed a great Mary Jane Watson. Didn't even think her red hair annoyed me in the entire movie unlike Storm's godawful fake hair in X-men.
The dvd widerscreen is definitely the way to go. The black bars on the top and bottom aren't as big as other widescreen movies so you still have great picture even at a 27" TV. Lots of extras on the two disc set. Great animated menus although the interface is kinda weird with their shortcuts selection method. Takes awhile to figure out what does what. The movie itself is a great transfer. Clear picture and sound. Didn't see any artifacting or heard of people with faulty discs as of yet. Definitely a great movie at a great price. Kid's will love it. Adults will, too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: OK but I am having problems
Review: This dvd is truly good. I am however experiencing difficulties with my copy. I can not seem to get the subtitles to work and when I hit scene selection and select my scene, when I get there the audio is gone. Have I got a flawed dvd or is anyone else having these problems

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could have been so much better.
Review: This is an example of where the plot loses, once again to the effects. Don't get me wrong the effects are spectacular, and they are well woven into the story, but the plot is simply pathetic.

The plot: boy gets bit by spider; troubled CEO tests himself on latest product with obvious results. CEO goes insane, runs round in plastic suit. ...Only one man can stop him - SPIDERMAN!!!

Big battle - run credits.

Even the sub-plot of the love affair and the eternal triangle between Peter Parker and his two best friends is slow and mangled.

Bottom line - too slow, too simple, no twists, BUT great effects.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best comic book movie next to 1989,s batman
Review: spider-man is a movie that young and old. fan or nonfan of the comic. will love great story really cool fx,s this is in my mind the #1 super hero movie to date . im a huge spidey fan and the fans were very scared about how this movie whould be made . and about all of the spidey fans LOVED it about 2 out of 20 didnt .so if you havent seen this movie PICK IT UP you wont be dissapointed

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Box Set Ever!
Review: This set is a must for all collectors and die hard Spider-Man fans. The contents include:

Widescreen DVD: Loaded with extras!!!

DVD - Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters, and Marvels: Learn secrets from the man himself. Included are answers to FAQs like: Did Stan realize he named a woman "Mary Jane"? Why do all the old golden age comic characters have the same letter on their first and last names (i.e. Peter Parker, Bruce Banner, Reed Richards, Scott Summers)? How do you pronounce the name of Thor's hammer? Very good interview!!!

A reprint of Amazing Fantasy #15 (Spidey's 1st appearance)

A lithograph of an update of AF #15's cover done by John Romita Sr. and Jr.

A film cell from the movie with note from the director

The set just rocks and is a must in any comic collection.


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