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I wasn't a big fan of Spidey growing up so I wasn't sure what to expect with this movie.
I had no idea who any of his villains were either.
I was raised on Superfriends not marvel.
I was pleasantly surprised.
A tight movie with a quick and clever script.
Great acting and a likeable good guy.
The villain was..........hmmmmmmm.
He was funny but kind of corny.
Still, I give it five stars, it's fun for everyone and how often does Hollyweird do superhero movies right?
Almost never.
Recommended!!!
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The '02 cinematic release `Spider-Man' is simply one of the best comic book superheroes ever to make the leap to the silver screen. It has it all; super special effects and action sequences, just the right touch of comedy and a sweet high school romance all rolled into one fast moving, highly entertaining movie.
Tobey Maguire makes for the perfect Peter Parker (sorry, just had to string those three P's together), timid high school science geek turned powerful, costumed superhero. With the addition of Kristen Dunst in the role of next door neighbor and love interest Mary Jane Watson, James Franco and Willem Defoe as the notorious Green Goblin this is a film that can be viewed and enjoyed again and again!
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This is another movie that made my 3 year old granddaughter very happy. Thank you very much for it and the fast delivery.
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An origin movie that doesn't feel like it. Obviously, they had to show how Peter became Spiderman, but that doesn't have to take the whole movie, as we can clearly see. In fact, one of the things that really works here is that the origin of the hero and the origin of the villain are both developed as fast as they can and at the same time. The audience doesn't feel rushed at all in the process, and you may not even notice at first that the Goblin is created the very same night as Spiderman. Each wakes up a new man and then sets out to get to know their new abilities.
Some of the Goblin's lines are hackneyed ("We'll meet again, Spiderman!") but with Dafoe's delivery, you can see the theatrical megalomania as a natural part of the character. A few of the effects using CG characters could use a bit more polish to make them feel real, but they thankfully use real actors whenever realistically possible.
On the whole, there are a few missteps here, but mainly on the technical aspect, which doesn't truly detract from the story. It is largely personal preference whether you prefer the first or the second in this series, but it's hard to say that this first outing was anything but a success.
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it seeme for this character ,each sequal gets better and better.plenty of action....t\Tobey is getting into a groove,and will probably play him for ever...enjoyd it very much,and hope he and mj continue their love affair......ivan
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