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Spider-Man (Widescreen Edition)

Spider-Man (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: With great power......
Review: This is an honest review of the largest grossing movie to date. Of course you know I mean Spider-Man...

If you have not yet seen the movie and do not want me to spoil it for you, DON'T READ THIS!! Save it and read it after you see the movie.

Let's start with the main cast: (my overall feelings about the movie will be at the end of this review)

Director: Sam Raimi:

Sam Raimi is known for his B movie cult films.... To be honest I didn't know what to expect from him in the Spider-Man movie. I've read many articles pertaining to him. Some good, some bad. I read that he had been a Spider-Man fan since he was a little boy and right away I knew, without a doubt, that he was the perfect choice for director.

Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Tobey Maguire

The very first time I heard that Maguire was cast as Peter Parker I thought to myself, "WHY!?!" I had seen some of his movies and I was not impressed at all. I couldn't even think of anything that he had done. After seeing the full length trailer, I changed my mind....a little.

Norman Osborn/Green Goblin: Willem Dafoe

Right away I knew he could pull it off. The Green Goblin costume took a little getting used to (because it is very different than the comic) but it made sense in the movie. Dafoe even looks like his comic book counterpart. Plus they did a great job matching father and son. Norman and Harry are father and son played bt Dafoe and James Franco.

Mary Jane Watson: Kirsten Dunst

Be still my beating heart! Dunst can play any roll she wants. It's just a good thing she was perfect for this roll.

And of course I have to throw in one of my personal favorites:

J. Jonah Jameson: J.K. Simmons

Looked the part and played it great! He had the perfect voice for Jameson. If you know the comic character you know what I mean.

The movie and the comics have their differences. For example:

Comic= synthetic webs of Peter's design. Movie= organic webs that shoot from his arms. Although I didn't agree with this decision at first, I understand and agree with the reason they did it. Raimi didn't think a kid could come up with something like that over night.

Comic= radioactive spider that Peter squishes. Movie= genetically altered spider that gets away. This I do not agree with. In the comic the whole thing was a freak accident and the spider dies. In the movie they make it seem like it could happen again to anyone.

There are more differences but these are some of the major ones.

Now, a very quick look at Peter/Spider-Man and why he chose to be a hero

It starts out with Peter Parker. A very shy, soft-spoken, underappreciated.....dork. Not too many friends and drooling over a girl that he doesn't have the nerve to talk to. (sounds familiar) after gaining powers by accident on a field trip he tries to make a quick buck by using his powers to win a wrestling match with Bone Saw McGraw, a... wrestler. After winning the match he goes to collect his money and gets no where near what was promised to him. ...

My thoughts on the cast:

Tobey Maguire: All my early thoughts about Maguire playing this roll couldn't have been more wrong. Raimi couldn't have found anyone better!!

Willem Dafoe: Just as I thought. He was the best guy for the part.

Kirsten Dunst: All I have to say is...damn! That means she did good.

My over all thoughts...

This movie kicks ...[butt].

If you haven't seen it, go see it. If you've already seen it, go see it again. This is by far the best comic book movie of all time.

A great movie made from the greatest comic.

Believe it or not, this movie is an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish...not to mention one hell of an action movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SPIDER-MAN IS THE BEST COMIC BOOK MOVIE EVER!!!
Review: GREAT DIRECTOR!!! GREAT CAST!!! GREAT MOVIE!!!

As much as I hate to admit it, when I first saw Toby Maguire I didn't think he was good enough to play Peter Parker and Spider-Man, but now that I've seen the movie, I can see I was wrong--he might even be the only actor who could have played the role!!!
But Willem Dafoe nearly steals the movie as archenemy Norman Osborn/Green Goblin! And Cliff Roberston is excellent in his brief but important role as Uncle Ben--"With great power must come great responsibility."--Kirsten Dunst is good as Mary Jane, and J.K. Simmons is fantastic as J.Jonah Jameson!!!

And Sam Raimi proved to me that he's a great director, because only a great director could pull off this movie and make Spider-Man realistic by using terrific mixes of real New York street scenes and excellent special effects!!!

SPIDER-MAN IS THE BEST COMIC BOOK MOVIE EVER!!! Or as Stan Lee used to say, EXCELSIOR!!!

Chari Krishnan
RESEARCHKING

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All the elements were there, except one....
Review: Sam Raimi, underrated director of Darkman and a little gem called "The Gift", has proved his mettle in the world of the blockbuster. Believe that Spiderman will clean up in every city in the US and also have a great ride internationally. Cinematography and special effects are phenomenal, Danny Elfman's music is outstanding. New York City is surreal, and yet the main characters are believable as natives "from Queens".

Casting Tobey McGuire as Parker/Spiderman was a thoughtful choice, and helped to keep the film close to the origins of the Marvel comic. Critics said the same things about Michael Keaton before they saw him play the odd Bruce Wayne in the first Batman. Kristen Dunst sparkled. Character actors in the role of the newspaper publisher (this guy is also a villain on HBO's "Oz" and a shrink on "Law and Order"; when does he rest?), and Peter's uncle (a cameo by Cliff Robertson having a bad hair day) were just cartoonish enough to help make the film.

But, a film is only as good as its villain.

The Green Goblin is more stylish than expected, and William Dafoe is a better actor than what you would expect to be cast. But, he goes over the top and seems uncomfortable no matter which of his two personas is up for a scene. Points to the original Batman, where Jack Nicholson set the standard for all villains to come. You have to enjoy your "evilness" to get the laughs and bring a cartoon villain to life...Nicholson can, Dafoe didn't impress.

Still a great film; really excellent that everyone can enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Movie I Have Seen Ever
Review: As soon as the "Spider-Man" ended all I could say to my brother who went and saw it with me was "That was the best movie I have ever seen." The movie is truly amazing. All the actors were amazing. Tobey Maguire was fantasic as Peter Parker a.k.a Spider-Man and Kirsten Dunst was good as Mary-Jane Watson. I also thought William Defoe was good as The Green Goblin. The movie stayed very true to the comics and everything! If you don't plan on seeing this movie I would have to say something must be wrong with you.

This movie is nonstop and keeps you wanting more. I can't wait for the sequel! After I saw "Harry Potter" last year I thought nothing would ever be able to top it off but "Spider-Man" proved me wrong. The movie is great and I think everyone should go and see it. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars it was that good. If I could give it as many stars as I want I would have to give it like 15 stars. So if you haven't seen it get up and go you will not regret it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Above all expectations
Review: As I grew up I was a fan of Super Man and Spider Man comic books, but I never really got into them, but when I heard this movie was coming out I knew I had to see it. This movie portrays the great works of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko who made Spider-Man into an ever-popular comic book while making Marvel Comics famous.

A bite by a rare breed of spiders at the Columbia University science lab gives Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) great vision and a perfect body. He also is also given great agility to jump form large skyscrapers and spin webs from his wrist. Then he assumes the identity of Spider Man to fight off the evil Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), that terrorizes the city with a glider that drops several bombs at a time. Spider-Man nearly loses his life while saving the life of his girlfriend, people who are being threatened to be killed by the Green Goblin, and many innocent people who he doesn't even know.

Tobey Maguire, with the emotional lead role overcomes the tragic death of his beloved Uncle Ben, growth trauma's, doubts, sorrows, and fear, to save lives and become the city icon. Willem Dafoe's hystericals and split-personality suffered after a lab-experiment gone wrong make him be a friend one minute and the evil Green Goblin the next. Kirsten Dunst fits the role nicely as Peter's love Mary Jane. Even characters with smaller parts like Peter's Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson), and his friend Harry (James Franco) are amazing. Sam Raimi's big-screen version of the Marvel Comic's good-vs-evil Spider-Man comics is portrayed by outstanding acting, eye-popping special effects, great sound and much more. If you are a Spider-Man comic book fan this is a movie you have to see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best super-hero movie ever!!!
Review: As far as super-hero movies go, they are usually either 'hit or miss.' Several have done extremely well in the past (ex. Superman, Batman, X-men) while others have failed miserably. Spider-man has been caught in a plethora of legal battles for well over the past decade, which have hindered its ability to come to the big screen. BUT, it finally got here! And let me tell you, as far as super-hero movies go, they don't get any better than this! But, that's not all...this movie is a great movie in general, regardless of the fact that it is about a super-hero.
The movie manages to tell the story of Spider-man's origin (which could be a movie in itself), while also weaving in a bad guy to the plot. This movie shines in several areas:
This movie couldn't have been cast better. Tobey Maguire perfectly fits the roll of Peter Parker (Spider-man's alter ego), meshing both Parker's typical teen angst and confusion, as well as his nerdiness and the fact that he is a complete social misfit. Kirsten Dunst is gorgeous as the red-headed Mary Jane Watson (the love interest), and purposely tried to make her character less ditsy than she is in the comics. Dafoe is fantastic as the psychotic Green Goblin, and even the Macho Man Randy Savage has a small, but funny role.
This movie also shines in the visual effects. Spidey's swinging from building to building was mostly computer-generated, but it stil manages to keep some element of realism (to the complete extent that you can in a movie of this type). The flips and the flexibility and sheer grace that Spidey leaps from the buildings exemplifies the physical and athletic change that Peter Parker goes through after he is bitten by the spider.
Finally, the love interest is actually believable! Most super-hero movies tend to have very corny, rather unnecessary love scenes, but this one is different. You can actually feel the chemistry between Peter and Mary Jane.
The costumes are also great, but I won't go on and on about those. Let just say that they certainly managed to do each character justice. Go see for yourself.
So, if you were ever a fan of comic books, see this movie. If you like fun action movies, see this movie. If you want to see some fantastic, roller-coaster sequences through the buildings of New York city, see this movie. It is great for kids, for adults, and all in between. This movie will not disappoint!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spiderman is the best superhero movie so far!
Review: Spiderman was an excellent movie. The action and special effects were simply superb. It had a good and reasonable plot and would appeal to people of any taste. Even people who like romance movies will like the relationship between Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson. The villain was almost as cool as Spiderman. The action scenes between Green Goblin and Spiderman will definitely make this movie something to be remembered. This movie was better than even the Xmen in my opinion and I liked the Xmen. The success of this movie will also make it possible for other superhero movies to make it to the theater. The Hulk, Ironman, Fantastic Four, Xmen 2, and the Spiderman sequal just to name a few. Marvel movies may even surpass DC(Superman and Batman) movies one day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Amazingly Faithful Comic to Movie Adaptation
Review: For as long as I can recall, I have always been enamored by Spider-Man. As a young child, I remember watching reruns of the 60s cartoon and the live action series of the 70s thinking that they were cool. In the 80s there was Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (Fire Star and Ice Man) and I thought this was even better. In the 90s Fox brought the character back to Saturday mornings among all of the ridiculous teen shows which replaced the cartoons of years gone by. Now, finally we get a live action motion picture of my favorite neighborhood do-gooder.

Hollywood reports that the idea has been bandied around for nearly 20 years and it is a good thing that we have waited. Like the continuing Star Wars saga, the things done in this thrill-a-minute epic could not have been achieved ten years ago. The action sequences would not have been plausible without the leaps made by the animators and computers of today. The awesome sequence wherein Spidey leaps on and over gigantic balloon figures could only recently be realized. But all of the breathtaking visuals are not what makes this movie special. There is so much more.

All of the lore surrounding the origin of Spidey is seen. Bravo to Sam Raimi, a true Spider-Man afficianado!!!! Peter Parker is raised by his Uncle Ben and Aunt May. He is bitten by a genetically altered spider and given amazing powers. We see Peter grow from a socially outcast teenager into an adult who has flaws. As in the comic, Peter learns a painful lesson from Uncle Ben. This is one of my favorite all-time lines anywhere : "WITH GREAT POWER COMES GREAT RESPONSIBILITY." Stan Lee wrote those words 40 years ago in the premiere edition of The Amazing Spider-Man comic book, and they are as much a part of this movie as they were then.

The entire cast was super!!! Tobey Maguire is brilliant as both Parker and Spider-Man. He is a geeky four-eyed egghead who can't even talk to M.J. The audience can feel the exuberance as Peter discovers and begins to experiment with his new power. Kirsten Dunst is so much more than the typical cardboard cutout heroine. Willem Dafoe is masterful as the Jekyll/Hyde-ish Green Goblin. James Franco was also great as the outcast son who takes a back seat to Peter for the attention of his father.

This fantastic movie definately screams sequel. My wish is that Mr. Raimi helms all of them and the cast remains intact Hopefully, the characters will evolve so that the films will become better than other notable superhero franchises which fell by the wayside after their first time out. Superman and Batman became laughable after each sequel because their characters were not developed. Tobey Maguire at least will make sure that this will not happen. Sam Raimi's passion for the characters should be realized. Bring on Doc Oc!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 out of 5 spiders
Review: My son begged and pleaded with me to take him to see it. So, the good parent that I am, braved the lines and went on opening night. After seeing countless episodes of the Batman movies, I was leery of the dark and extremely long movie plots with the introduction of so many characters in such a short period of time, but I gave it a chance. This was not the case with Spiderman. I went in with reserved expectations and came out thoroughly entertained. Spiderman took you away from the realities of the real world for a couple of hours. Which is why I enjoyed it so much. It was good entertainment. It did not have the dark and dismal undertones of its comic book predecessor, Batman. Spiderman snared you in its web right from the beginning of the movie and you were totally unable to be pulled away. What Jack Nicholson did for the Joker, William Dafoe did for the Green Goblin. This movie was completely entertaining. Tobey McGuiere was a dream fit for his alter ego Peter Parker/Spiderman. A must see and a must have for your video collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Spider-Man" is Tobey Maguire's most deserving role yet!!
Review: Who is he? You sure you want to know? Tobey Maguire ("The Cider House Rules"), one of the finest young actors today, is..."Spider-Man"! I have seen this film twice at the theater and I can't get enough of it! "Spider-Man" is smart, funny, and action-packed all the way from start to finish! The director of this film, Sam Raimi ("Darkman"), did not just a great job, but an outstanding job in bringing this Marvel comic book adaption to life on the big screen! I am sure that everyone knows the story of Spider-Man and that he needs no introduction. But for those who don't, then here it is. "Spider-Man" focuses on Peter Parker (Maguire), a mild-mannered high school student who lives with his aunt May (Rosemary Harris) and uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson) in Queens, New York. Peter is in love with a beautiful, yet stunning young lady named Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), who has lived next door to Peter since they were little. One day, during a field trip to a laboratory involving the research of spiders, Peter accidentally gets bitten by one of the spiders. But to me, this was a blessing as Peter started to develop these powers and abilities to move and think like a spider, such as shooting webs from the wrist, climbing up walls, etc. And before you know it, Peter Parker is now the amazing "Spider-Man"! During the movie, Peter learns an invaluable lesson from his uncle Ben: "With great power, comes great responsibility". And soon enough, the abilities of Peter/Spider-Man will be put to the ultimate test as he faces his greatest challenge yet...the villainous Green Goblin, whose alter ego is an ambitious, yet ruthless businessman named Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe), who also has a somewhat frustrated son named Harry (James Franco), who is also Peter Parker's best friend. And the movie goes on from there with lots of explosive action and then some! Let me just say that I think that they have picked the right actor for the role of Spider-Man, and that I have to give a lot of credit to Tobey Maguire for his physical abilities and his unique sense of acting that brought him to the role of a lifetime. I also have to give a lot of credit to Willem Dafoe for his role of the Green Goblin. Dafoe is at his villainous best since Ian McKellen's Magneto in 2000's "X-Men"! And the credit also goes to Kirsten Dunst for her very sweet performance as Mary Jane, and to Cliff Robertson and Rosemary Harris as Peter's guardians throughout the years. With state-of-the-art special effects, a great soundtrack, ground-pounding action and suspense, laugh-out-loud humor, lots of emotion, a top-notch cast that is hard to beat, and storytelling that is just perfection in every way possible, "Spider-Man" is, to me, 20 times better than what "X-Men" gave you 2 years ago! This is not just the best film of 2002, this is the greatest blockbuster of 2002! "Spider-Man" is, without a doubt, a DVD must-have for any Spider-Man fan! I cannot wait for the "Spider-Man" sequels!


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