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Spider-Man (Full Screen Edition)

Spider-Man (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spider-Man delivers!
Review: After all the hype surrounding this movie, there was plenty of room for disappointment ... but there was none. Spider-Man truly delivered all the action, excitement, and special effects that the hype promised. Maguire was a fantastic and surprisingly studly Spider-Man. Dafoe was born to play villains so no complaints there either. I am not even a fan of the comic book or the cartoon but thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Although the action and themes were perhaps a bit intense for a young audience, at least it wasn't overly gory. That's a huge plus in my book. No gratuitous anything in this movie which is always tempting for blockbuster-makers. The door is wide open for a sequel, but unlike Batman, I think this franchise has potential. However, this first one is a must-see regardless. Pure entertainment!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT FILM
Review: Anyone notice that Thanksgiving appears twice and appears to be in the wrong order? The balloon sequence (Macy's Thanksgiving day parade)....then later they have Thanksgiving lunch with Aunt May and the Osbornes... This seems wrong... I noticed this after seeing the film 10 times.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why cast Kirsten Dunst?
Review: In the comic spiderman is supposed to be this dorky guy who is obsessed with the outer-worldly gorgeous redhead Mary Jane.Then in the movie they decide to go with a bigger name and completely ignore the character.Mary Jane is not the girl next door.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best comic-book movie ever.
Review: ...Spider-Man is a much better movie than any of Batman, Superman or X-men. This movie actually makes you care for its characters, something which was largely missing in those other three movies. Sometimes, the movie is so emotionally involving that it's almost as if it ISN'T a comic-book movie. This movie isn't about some grand world statement between good and evil, like in X-men. It isn't about show-off villians hamming it up, like in the Batman series. And it isn't even necessarily about making you believe a superhero can swing or fly, like in Superman. It's about the man behind the mask, the awkward Peter Parker, played perfectly by Tobey McGuire. His director, Sam Raimi, also deserves some applause for playing this movie so straight. It's so sincere and genuine, it's almost as if Capra directed it. CGI and chorographed action sequences eventually age and look lame after some time, but good character development and emotional involvement is timeless. Which is what makes this the best comic-book movie ever.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie is one of the best!
Review: This movie is cool! I saw it in the movie theater and it was better than I thought it would be. I never liked Batman or Superman, but Spiderman was my favorite out of all three. This movie is worth the money, Pre-order it today!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DON'T BOTHER!!!!!!
Review: OK PEOPLE: THIS MOVIE REALLY [stunk]!!!!

THE GRAPHICS WERE GOOD BUT THERE WAS NO CONCLUSION!

IT WAS PRETTY STUPID.

I WOULD NEVER BUY IT OR SEE IT AGAIN.

DON'T BUY IT.

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SEE IT, RENT IT AT THE LIBRARY FOR CHEAP!

THE PREVIEWS MADE IT LOOK COOL, I SAW IT, AND IT'S A DISAPPOINTMENT!!!!!

I am 15 years old....

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Spidey review
Review: The year's supposed Blockbuster hit "Spider-man" was neither high-ranking nor low-ranking on my list.

I personally loved movies based on comic characters and honestly, seeing "Spider-man" gave me that 50/50 feeling of whether I liked it or not.

Tobey Maguire was a perfect fit for the role of Peter Parker/Spiderman. And so was Willem Dafoe and that other dark-haired fella. Even the lady who portrayed Parker's...aunt was it?...she even gave one hell of a performance. Which character gave a rather ::blech:: performance? Kirsten Dunst, that's who.

The lady who portrayed the character of Mary-Jane was nothing but a mere "the-film-could-have-done-better-without-her" role. With the occassional screams and shrieks all topped off with the cheesy way of saying, "I love you Peter Parker" in the end...I'm sorry, was I suppose to be touched at this part? Maybe if Ms. Dunst tried not to TRY so hard at acting, maybe then she'll be a formidable lady to portray Mary-Jane.

As far as the actions were concerned. It's good, but I've seen better. Don't get me wrong; it was very well done, it's just that...seemed like I've seen one specific move near the end of the movie in the middle of the movie...get it? It seemed like the actions were played in a loop, causing me to lose that "edge-of-my-seat" awe of what was being shown in the big screen.

So for those who doesn't really care much for the actual content of the movie and is just there to see SPIDEY fly...I'm sure you'll enjoy this movie...but for those seeking theatrical works and amazing ingenuity...look for it somewhere else.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Where's the half star??
Review: One geeky guy with a love interest to another girl, gets superpower. Another guy, gets superpower ,becomes the first guys' archenemy. They fought. Good guy wins. End of story. Oh yeah, what story again? What alternate reality did this Spiderman movie is based from again?

Spider-Man is "suppose" to be the best superhero movie of the past 20 years. But watching Spiderman at the theater is like watching a movie out of the "The 10 worst movie superhero sequel of all time". Being a fan of Spiderman (from comics to saturday morning cartoons), watching this movie is like watching "Batman & Robin" movie (and you thought that movie was bad already). Spiderman/Peter Parker is suppose to be smart, funny, sensitive and caring. The whole potrayal didn't even get close (or maybe just bad acting). The way he talked to his uncle at the museum is totally out of character. The movie went too fast, JJJameson and Robertson maybe had about 3-4 minutes of screen time, and these characters are vital parts of Spiderman. You never really get to know the characters and never really have the time to humanize them. And the special effects? There is nothing special about it. Not even close to the industry standard at the present, I wish some other studio made this movie (or director). It feels like you are in a studio yourself watching the night scenes, everything is so boxy looking, no realism at all. There was a scene that the shadow of a building is going the opposite way the shadow of MaryJane against the same reference sun (lighting issue?).

The whole movie is just a set-up for the sequel(s). It's only the first movie but it is already going south substancewise(did somebody say "Batman 3"?). This movie is nothing but hype, music videos, Spiderman fans(count me in), and/or for the lack of good movie competition.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Doesn't deserve any records, but not bad
Review: I'm not sure what all the hype was over this movie. Maybe my expectations were too high, but this did not even come close to the original Batman, and the movie was far too slow to truly entertain me. Maybe there's something I'm missing, but I expect more from the sequel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's web swinging time!!!
Review: From what I heard, this DVD is going to be a must have. It has commentary by the director and a lot of behind the scenes things to watch. A lot of people saw this movie in a theater, but they should watch it at home too.

Spiderman was a neat movie. It has a cool lovestory with Peter Parker and Maryjane. But the best part is all the cool special effects. Spiderman swings all over the city just like Tarzan. Or I guess Spiderman! It will be perfect to watch the movie on DVD because the special effects will look sharp and realistic just like at the movie.

Its also full of funny jokes, like Spiderman's first outfit. He starts as a wrestler, and has to make a suit out of sweatshirts and stuff. Spiderman also makes fun of the bad guy, Green-Goblin. He calls him Gobby for short, which makes Gobby mad.

There's some tragic parts too. Spiderman learns a lesson when he lets a crook escape. He becomes a well rounded superhero because he can be both funny and sad...


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