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Spider-Man (Full Screen Edition)

Spider-Man (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good movie
Review: I really enjoyed Spiderman. It was action-packed and fun to watch, the actors really got into their roles, and the special effects were nicely done. Overall the movie was put together well. I must say that if you're someone like me (I don't normally watch action movies, I mostly stick with comedy) that you willl enjoy this movie! At first I wasn't sure about it, but I really did like it, and I bought it. I recommend the DVD to anyone.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: okay
Review: I saw spiderman in the treatres and thought it was the most awesomw thing in the world. And then I bought it when it same in. it wasnt as good without the audiance, surround sound, and trailers. plus the dvd itself wasnt too good nor were the speical feature.
its a good time killer though.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun, but forgettable
Review: I watched this on DVD (widescreen edition) and while it was entertaining enough while it was on-screen, there's not much depth or substance here. Tobey Maguire is passable as Peter Parker and Kirsten Dunst is appealing as Mary Jane (although I found her obviously dyed red hair distracting). The first half of the movie works well, but at the end it just becomes ridiculous; super strength is one thing, but supporting a cable car full of people would pull Spidey's arms right out of their sockets! It would have been a better movie if they'd toned it down a bit, especially the fight sequences.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Super adaptation of a Superhero legend!
Review: As a person who grew up during the era when comic books served as a primary media for entertainment nourished by the weekly Saturday serial and matinee, I am drawn to the tales of the legendary superheos. The Phantom, the Shadow, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman have all been transferred from the pen and ink print to the "silver screen". Spider-Man is not quite as seasoned in the superhero folklore genre, but it has been a fascinating tale about an interesting character that I've followed along with my children over the years.

The Superman and Batman series had some great character portrayals and exciting special effects... but nothing like we have been given in Spider-Man. This is a superhero that I had always believed would be impossible to portray in "real" life. The abilities possessed by the "Webslinger" seemed as though they would be impossible to recreate by someone in the "flesh".

Well, color me super surprised and totally flabbergasted. This talented group of people have done a superb job of replicating the "action" from the Stan Lee character. Tobey Maguire is a very believable Peter Parker and a super Spider-Man, Willem Dafoe is superb in developing his character as always. Kirsten Dunst captures the charm and beauty of M J, and J.K Simmons is great as the cynical J J Jameson.

BUT!! The real credit for the stupendous success of this superhero character portrayal goes to the people behind the scenes that have created a masterpiece of fantasy that transcends reality. The antics of the Green Goblin on his "flying surfboard" and spidey's acrobatics and swinging through the city streets on web strands attached to skyscrapers are mindboggling.

This is truly one of the most exciting and entertaining films of this decade. I have watched Spider-Man several times and each time discover something new and amazing that previously escaped my scrutiny. However, if you don't have the imagination to visualize the living superhero from a comicbook page, you may not recognize how truly amazing this portrayal has been developed.

I hope that we will get to see a couple of sequels... there is certainly a lot more to tell of this tale.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not My Favorite Film of 2002
Review: This film could have been done so much better! I'm not so sure that Tobey Maguire was the best actor for the role. Let me just say, he's not spidery enough, if that makes any sense. Christopher Reeves was superman, Jack Nicholson was Joker, Maguire is not Spiderman. The plot is somewhat duller than I expected, more of an introductory than anything, like Star Wars Episode 1. There's just not a whole lot of Spiderman Action!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE Super-hero!
Review: This is the super-hero film everyone is trying to duplicate. "Daredevil" couldn't do it, neither could "Hulk". It has something for everyone and the DVDs are LOADED with extras. See for yourself - it's money well spent.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Grab the popcorn!
Review: This movie is entertainment - pure and simple. So what that you already know where the story is going to go. So what that the evil guys are easy targets for a good raspberry or two. Who cares? This movie is for all ages and entertainment levels. Get together with some friends, put the movie in and have a great time!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but not the best
Review: For the most part, there is nothing terrible to pick on in Spider Man. However, this film fails to hold high interest all throughout. Most likely this is because the movie is trying to make a top-notch film from a children's comic book, which is not necessarily easy to do.
Most of the acting is good. Toby Maguire as Peter Parker-Spider Man is not bad. He does well at portraying Peter's shy, picked on life at school, and then his transformation to a more confidant superhero.
Kirsten Dunst is alright as M.J., but her acting does not stand out as amazing--there is nothing to complain about, however.
Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborne/the somewhat overdone villain the Green Goblin, deffinitely stands out. He plays Norman well as he deteriorates from a nice businessman to a trapped man enslaved to the Goblin's intimidating mask.
So far, so good. This film, coming as it did after a history of many films crammed with convincing special effects, it would be expected that Spider Man would be the same. Unfortunately, the effects here are somewhat disappointing. Especially in one scene where Peter Parker is jumping up the wall of a building, it looks like he is in a computer game--a well done, convincing computer game, but still a computer game.
The character of the Green Goblin is something I have somewhat of a beef with. I would have no problem if Sam Raimi, the director of the film, had kept his mean tempermant at the same level, but his own admittance of his standing as an anti-hero and a lunatic seems to go a little over the top.
With some decent action scenes and good acting, this movie is fairly good, but not the dream film.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Get some bug spray
Review: A: 2/5 Stars

Unless you are a superhero buff I wouldn't reccommend this movie to anyone.
Long + Predictable = Boring. That's exactly what this movie was. Sure, the action scenes were loud and big, but they are neither believable or original, and all they did was keep me awake.
I would tell you the ending and all that, but I want you to see how sadly predictable this movie is. Or maybe you should just not waste any time or money on it.

J: 2/5 Stars

spider-man is a comic book hero movie with a sadly undeveloped story and pointlessly cartoonish action sequences. it is the kind that begs to be considered good but falls below average. the story is about a teen outcast who receives "special powers" from a genetically enhanced spider on a field trip to a science lab. this leads to a bunch of computer animated action scenes where the hero tests out his new abilities. The problem with these scenes is that they are more fake and inexplicable than real and at least somewhat believable. they are loud and flashy and serve as eye candy for the blind. the story is the standard version of the comic and does nothing special to surpass it's expectations (Although i liked the sweetness in the relationship with the boy and his grandfather). after a sudden tragedy, spidey realizes that he should use his superhuman abilities for good.this leads to the meeting of harry osborne who is also mutated into the green goblin, one of the series most infamous villains. their final confrontation is staged to be suspenseful but is anything but.
the movie's lesson:with great power comes great responsibility. sam raimi(who is not a stranger to superhero films with Darkman) seems to have slapped the movie together and goes for the wrong vibe by putting in too many stupid action scenes instead of developing the characters and the story/plot. the actors do the best they can with what they have been given but the movie falls too short. spider-man is an unenternaining slog through cartoonish action sequences and a thin story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Does whatever a spider can........
Review: PROS- Entertaining comic book adaptation with excellent action sequences sure to provide some visceral enjoyment. Maguire does a good job as arachnid boy and surprisingly plays the stud aspect of Peter Parker well (and unsuprisingly plays the dorky part well too.) There are some other strong performances as well and Dafoe is excellent as the over the top Green Goblin (his sufboard is cool!) The old man who plays Gramps brought a tear to my eye! Raimi does a good job of giving the comic book aura to the movie and props to him for staying real to the comic book.

CONS- the movie can be a bit uneven at time and keeps going for about 15 minutes too long. The final funeral scene was sooooo painfull. Unfortunately Franco comes from the Hayden Christensen school of acting.

Bottom Line: you have been living in a cave if you don't know what to expect with this one.


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