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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
Fabric Type: 9780767898720
Graphics Memory Size: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Widescreen, NTSC
Legal Disclaimer: 0767898729
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 30
Maximum Color Depth: Sony Pictures
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal LanguageFrenchUnknownSpanishUnknownEnglishUnknownEnglishSubtitledFrenchSubtitledSpanishSubtitledFrenchDubbed
Metal Type: Sony Pictures
Pearl Type: D09661D
Publisher: 2
Total Firewire Ports: Sony Pictures
Total Metal Weight: 99
Total Parallel Ports: November 01, 2002
Total S Video Out Ports: 121 minutes
Sony Pictures
2002
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive spider and develops spider-like abilities. Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure Rating: PG13 Release Date: 6-SEP-2005 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com: For devoted fans and nonfans alike, Spider-Man offers nothing less--and nothing more--than what you'd expect from a superhero blockbuster. Having proven his comic-book savvy with the original Darkman, director Sam Raimi brings ample energy and enthusiasm to Spidey's origin story, nicely establishing high-school nebbish Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) as a brainy outcast who reacts with appropriate euphoria--and well-tempered maturity--when a "super-spider" bite transforms him into the amazingly agile, web-shooting Spider-Man. That's all well and good, and so is Kirsten Dunst as Parker's girl-next-door sweetheart. Where Spider-Man falls short is in its hyperactive CGI action sequences, which play like a video game instead of the gravity-defying exploits of a flesh-and-blood superhero. Willem Dafoe is perfectly cast as Spidey's schizoid nemesis, the Green Goblin, and the movie's a lot of fun overall. It's no match for Superman and Batman in bringing a beloved character to the screen, but it places a respectable third. --Jeff Shannon
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For its time, Spider-Man (2002) is an impressive technical achievement, as well as an entertaining, straight ahead action film. Director Sam Raimi's interpretation of the vanguard of Marvel Comics, while a pretty good thrill ride, is open to much discussion, as he reconfigures the Spider-Man universe.
Spider-Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Dikto, back in 1963, and has become an icon among comic book superheroes. In 1967, Spider-Man appeared in an animated series, that captured ... Read More
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Purchased this DVD set to replace the VHS tape we had originally, so that we could watch it on our new tv. Great buy!
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The disc came to me with a huge sticky smudge all over it along with several deep scratches. Therefore the disc would not play even after I cleaned it as best as possible.
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This flick was decades in the making. So many legal setbacks forced Spider-man to bounce from rights holder to rights holder before finally finding a place with Sony to deliver the goods.
The hype surrounding this movie was astounding. I remember getting my copy of the soundtrack before the movie came out, and not just that, but also a copy of the "Hero" single by Nickelback as well. Seeing Spidey swinging over a gold-bathed New York on its cover got me even more stoked for this film.
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2002 saw the start of the era of the comic book movie, one that was heavy on tight storylines, great special effects and cunning direction. Spider-man fit that bill. Marvel Comics prime superhero, his story is interesting, his facts everyone can relate to.
Everything Peter is, Norman Osborn is too, except the Goblin is not a hero. As the Goblin said, "We are what we choose to be!"
Norman's company is about to die a slow death. He's not getting the military contracts he ... Read More
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