Spider-Man 3 (2-Disc Special Edition)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • I am angry...
  • Great film, but.....
  • I became a chain smoker after this "MOVIE"
  • The sad facts
  • A SUPERB CONCLUSION TO A WONDERFUL SERIES
Spider-Man 3 (2-Disc Special Edition)
Starring: Tobey Maguire , Kirsten Dunst , James Franco , Thomas Haden Church , and Topher Grace
Director: Sam Raimi
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00005JPFH
Release Date: 2007-10-30

Amazon.com

How does Spider-Man 3 follow on the heels of its predecessor, which was widely considered the best superhero movie ever? For starters, you pick up the loose threads from that movie, then add some key elements of the Spidey comic-book mythos (including fan-favorite villain Venom), the black costume, and the characters of Gwen Stacy and her police-captain father. In the beginning, things have never looked better for Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire): He's doing well in school; his alter ego, Spider-Man, is loved and respected around New York City. And his girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), has just taken a starring role in a Broadway musical. But nothing good can last for Spidey. Mary Jane's career quickly goes downhill; she's bothered by Peter's attractive new classmate, Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard); and the new Daily Bugle photographer, Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), is trying to steal his thunder. Enter a new villain, the Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), who can transform his body into various forms and shapes of sand and who may be connected to Peter's past in an unexpected way. There's also the son of an old villain, Harry Osborne (James Franco), who unmasked Spidey in the previous movie and still has revenge on his mind. And a new black costume seems to boost Spidey's powers, but transforms mild-mannered Peter into a mean and obnoxious boor (Maguire has some fun here).

If that sounds like a lot to pack into one 140-minute movie, it is. While director Sam Raimi keeps things flowing, assisted on the screenplay by his brother Ivan and Alvin Sargent, there's a little too much going on, and it's inevitable that one of the villains (there are three or four, depending on how you count) gets significantly short-changed. Still, the cast is excellent, the effects are fantastic, and the action is fast and furious. Even if Spider-Man 3 isn't the match of Spider-Man 2, it's a worthy addition to the megamillion-dollar franchise. --David Horiuchi

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars I am angry..........2007-09-14

Angry that events have transpired that lead me to write this statement. As this review will make clear, Spider-Man is lying to himself if he thinks that he is the most recent incarnation of the Buddha. I put that observation into this review just to let you see that if I didn't sincerely believe that we must stick to our guns and not let him convince us that he commands an army of robots that live in the hollow center of the earth and produce earthquakes whenever they feel like shaking things up a bit on the surface, then I wouldn't be writing this review. He wants to make higher education accessible only to those in the higher echelons of society. Faugh. Spider-Man's most progressive idea is to promote promiscuity and obscene language. If that sounds progressive to you, you must be facing the wrong way. As you can see, Spider-Man may be reasonably cunning with words. However, he is totally mad with everything else.

It's our responsibility to shout back at Spider-Man's propaganda. That's the first step in trying to draw an accurate portrait of his ideological alignment, and it's the only way to take stock of what we know, identify areas for further research, and provide a useful starting point for debate on his craven mottos. To most people, the list of Spider-Man's counter-productive, puerile pronouncements reads like a comic strip, but his magic-bullet explanations are actually taken seriously by his subordinates. It is as if we were safely on the bank of a raging river, enjoying a picnic with our friends and family, when a bunch of conniving, insipid cutthroats came along and threw us into the river. Not only must we must struggle to avoid drowning in the raging torrent of Spider-Man-sponsored cronyism, but we must crawl out of the river before we can pave the way for people of every sex, race, and socioeconomic status to fulfill their own spiritual destiny. His chums say, "Spider-Man acts in the name of equality and social justice." Yes, I'm afraid they really do talk like that. It's the only way for them to conceal that if Spider-Man had his way, schools would teach students that black is white and night is day. This is not education but indoctrination. It prevents students from learning about how anyone who takes Spider-Man's passive-aggressive invectives seriously has obviously not spent much time around tendentious degenerates. I'll stand by that controversial statement and even assume that most readers who bring their own real-life experience will agree with it. At a bare minimum, every time Spider-Man gets caught trying to take a condescending cheap shot at a person that most hectoring ogres will never be in a position to condescend to, he promises he'll never do so again. Subsequently, his underlings always jump in and explain that he really shouldn't be blamed even if he does, because, as they feel, the world's salvation comes from whims, irrationality, and delusions.

4 out of 5 stars Great film, but............2007-09-13

Spider-Man 3 was a great comic book film no matter what you think. Spider-Man 2 is still the reigning king of comic book to film adaptations but you've gotta give cred to Raimi and crew for this third installment. The introduction of Venom was long awaited but one of the flaws with this movie was the fact that Sandman really didn't fit into the movie. Sandman, in my opinion, was there for the sympathetic factor and just to add another villain because Venom didn't come around until the end of the movie(total drag!). Venom should've been around a lot longer in the film. The emotion and human-touch was there but a few scenes were alittle questionable, such as the Peter Parker jazz dance among other things. The action was top notch and the effects were as great as ever. Danny Elfman's score, or I think Chris Young did this film, was also a great listen.Overall, It was satisfying. I'm a huge Spider-Man fan and the movies do more than justify the comics, they honor them. It's great to see great comic book heroes made into movies and you've gotta thank Spidey

1 out of 5 stars I became a chain smoker after this "MOVIE".......2007-09-09

ok so get this ,first off ima comic book fan so heading to the theatre i already have high hopes but low expectations 15 minutes into this atrocity i was pissed and as the movie progressed i slowly but surely found myself becoming more and more angry, i know people liked this one but try as i might i just dont get why, it was horribly put together too much singing too much dancing too much crying (wow this has quickly become a rant) every time i run into someone who says they liked it i cant get my brain to accept that i honestly think their messin w/ me and i follow them pointing out why i hated that tripe shortly after i have to have a smoke

3 out of 5 stars The sad facts.......2007-09-07

The sad facts: 1 too many villains, 2 Tobey Maguire's dark side was comical, 4 what happened to the magic from the second film? 5 The ending sucked so hard the devil wept, 6 came real close to Batman 4, the bad out way the good.

5 out of 5 stars A SUPERB CONCLUSION TO A WONDERFUL SERIES.......2007-09-06

I don't know what film others saw, but the one I saw four times is at least as good as the previous two in the series, and a very satisfying wrap up to the entire trilogy story line. No Action? Hunh? It has just as much edge-of-your-seat action as you could hope for. Too many villians? That's just plain stupid (especially considering how one of the "villians" is redeemed.) In fact, as best as I can determine, folks who voice disatisfaction in this film do so because it is truly a story of redemption and forgiveness, and apparently people would have preferred murder and mayhem (there's plenty of that out there, so if that's what you want, then I agree that Spidey 3 isn't for thee.) And with regard to the person who said that this film was all about "revenge" getting "shoved in our faces" -- well, actually it's about the "danger of revenge" and turns the table on that attitude in a great conclusion that brings tears to your eyes (or ought to, anyway.) I've never bothered to write a review before, but it really has gotten under my skin how many critical pans this film has received that are just plain senseless and, frankly, ignorant. Let this set the record straight. Watch all three together and you've got one great story set: 1, 2 AND 3 -- without exception.
Spider-Man - The High Definition Trilogy (Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2 / Spider-Man 2.1 / Spider-Man 3) [Blu-ray]
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • I am angry...
  • Great film, but.....
  • I became a chain smoker after this "MOVIE"
  • The sad facts
  • A SUPERB CONCLUSION TO A WONDERFUL SERIES
Spider-Man - The High Definition Trilogy (Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2 / Spider-Man 2.1 / Spider-Man 3) [Blu-ray]
Starring: Tobey Maguire
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: Blu-ray

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ASIN: B000UR9T82
Release Date: 2007-10-30

Amazon.com

How does Spider-Man 3 follow on the heels of its predecessor, which was widely considered the best superhero movie ever? For starters, you pick up the loose threads from that movie, then add some key elements of the Spidey comic-book mythos (including fan-favorite villain Venom), the black costume, and the characters of Gwen Stacy and her police-captain father. In the beginning, things have never looked better for Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire): He's doing well in school; his alter ego, Spider-Man, is loved and respected around New York City. And his girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), has just taken a starring role in a Broadway musical. But nothing good can last for Spidey. Mary Jane's career quickly goes downhill; she's bothered by Peter's attractive new classmate, Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard); and the new Daily Bugle photographer, Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), is trying to steal his thunder. Enter a new villain, the Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), who can transform his body into various forms and shapes of sand and who may be connected to Peter's past in an unexpected way. There's also the son of an old villain, Harry Osborne (James Franco), who unmasked Spidey in the previous movie and still has revenge on his mind. And a new black costume seems to boost Spidey's powers, but transforms mild-mannered Peter into a mean and obnoxious boor (Maguire has some fun here).

If that sounds like a lot to pack into one 140-minute movie, it is. While director Sam Raimi keeps things flowing, assisted on the screenplay by his brother Ivan and Alvin Sargent, there's a little too much going on, and it's inevitable that one of the villains (there are three or four, depending on how you count) gets significantly short-changed. Still, the cast is excellent, the effects are fantastic, and the action is fast and furious. Even if Spider-Man 3 isn't the match of Spider-Man 2, it's a worthy addition to the megamillion-dollar franchise. --David Horiuchi

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars I am angry..........2007-09-14

Angry that events have transpired that lead me to write this statement. As this review will make clear, Spider-Man is lying to himself if he thinks that he is the most recent incarnation of the Buddha. I put that observation into this review just to let you see that if I didn't sincerely believe that we must stick to our guns and not let him convince us that he commands an army of robots that live in the hollow center of the earth and produce earthquakes whenever they feel like shaking things up a bit on the surface, then I wouldn't be writing this review. He wants to make higher education accessible only to those in the higher echelons of society. Faugh. Spider-Man's most progressive idea is to promote promiscuity and obscene language. If that sounds progressive to you, you must be facing the wrong way. As you can see, Spider-Man may be reasonably cunning with words. However, he is totally mad with everything else.

It's our responsibility to shout back at Spider-Man's propaganda. That's the first step in trying to draw an accurate portrait of his ideological alignment, and it's the only way to take stock of what we know, identify areas for further research, and provide a useful starting point for debate on his craven mottos. To most people, the list of Spider-Man's counter-productive, puerile pronouncements reads like a comic strip, but his magic-bullet explanations are actually taken seriously by his subordinates. It is as if we were safely on the bank of a raging river, enjoying a picnic with our friends and family, when a bunch of conniving, insipid cutthroats came along and threw us into the river. Not only must we must struggle to avoid drowning in the raging torrent of Spider-Man-sponsored cronyism, but we must crawl out of the river before we can pave the way for people of every sex, race, and socioeconomic status to fulfill their own spiritual destiny. His chums say, "Spider-Man acts in the name of equality and social justice." Yes, I'm afraid they really do talk like that. It's the only way for them to conceal that if Spider-Man had his way, schools would teach students that black is white and night is day. This is not education but indoctrination. It prevents students from learning about how anyone who takes Spider-Man's passive-aggressive invectives seriously has obviously not spent much time around tendentious degenerates. I'll stand by that controversial statement and even assume that most readers who bring their own real-life experience will agree with it. At a bare minimum, every time Spider-Man gets caught trying to take a condescending cheap shot at a person that most hectoring ogres will never be in a position to condescend to, he promises he'll never do so again. Subsequently, his underlings always jump in and explain that he really shouldn't be blamed even if he does, because, as they feel, the world's salvation comes from whims, irrationality, and delusions.

4 out of 5 stars Great film, but............2007-09-13

Spider-Man 3 was a great comic book film no matter what you think. Spider-Man 2 is still the reigning king of comic book to film adaptations but you've gotta give cred to Raimi and crew for this third installment. The introduction of Venom was long awaited but one of the flaws with this movie was the fact that Sandman really didn't fit into the movie. Sandman, in my opinion, was there for the sympathetic factor and just to add another villain because Venom didn't come around until the end of the movie(total drag!). Venom should've been around a lot longer in the film. The emotion and human-touch was there but a few scenes were alittle questionable, such as the Peter Parker jazz dance among other things. The action was top notch and the effects were as great as ever. Danny Elfman's score, or I think Chris Young did this film, was also a great listen.Overall, It was satisfying. I'm a huge Spider-Man fan and the movies do more than justify the comics, they honor them. It's great to see great comic book heroes made into movies and you've gotta thank Spidey

1 out of 5 stars I became a chain smoker after this "MOVIE".......2007-09-09

ok so get this ,first off ima comic book fan so heading to the theatre i already have high hopes but low expectations 15 minutes into this atrocity i was pissed and as the movie progressed i slowly but surely found myself becoming more and more angry, i know people liked this one but try as i might i just dont get why, it was horribly put together too much singing too much dancing too much crying (wow this has quickly become a rant) every time i run into someone who says they liked it i cant get my brain to accept that i honestly think their messin w/ me and i follow them pointing out why i hated that tripe shortly after i have to have a smoke

3 out of 5 stars The sad facts.......2007-09-07

The sad facts: 1 too many villains, 2 Tobey Maguire's dark side was comical, 4 what happened to the magic from the second film? 5 The ending sucked so hard the devil wept, 6 came real close to Batman 4, the bad out way the good.

5 out of 5 stars A SUPERB CONCLUSION TO A WONDERFUL SERIES.......2007-09-06

I don't know what film others saw, but the one I saw four times is at least as good as the previous two in the series, and a very satisfying wrap up to the entire trilogy story line. No Action? Hunh? It has just as much edge-of-your-seat action as you could hope for. Too many villians? That's just plain stupid (especially considering how one of the "villians" is redeemed.) In fact, as best as I can determine, folks who voice disatisfaction in this film do so because it is truly a story of redemption and forgiveness, and apparently people would have preferred murder and mayhem (there's plenty of that out there, so if that's what you want, then I agree that Spidey 3 isn't for thee.) And with regard to the person who said that this film was all about "revenge" getting "shoved in our faces" -- well, actually it's about the "danger of revenge" and turns the table on that attitude in a great conclusion that brings tears to your eyes (or ought to, anyway.) I've never bothered to write a review before, but it really has gotten under my skin how many critical pans this film has received that are just plain senseless and, frankly, ignorant. Let this set the record straight. Watch all three together and you've got one great story set: 1, 2 AND 3 -- without exception.
Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest [Blu-ray]
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • No HD DVD version
  • Disney delivers magic on Blu-ray
  • Solid movie with brilliant picture and crisp sound make this a must-buy for Blu-Ray owners!
  • Wow, amazing picture!!
  • Great Quality
Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest [Blu-ray]
Starring: Christopher Adamson , Lee Arenberg , Josie Dapar , Johnny Depp , and Spider Madison
Director: Gore Verbinski
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: Blu-ray

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ASIN: B000N6UERU
Release Date: 2007-05-22

Product description

Charming rogue pirate Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is back to wreak hilarious havoc on the high seas on Blu-ray Disc®! Also starring Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly, this swashbuckling joyride will amaze you as never before in this spectacular, "see-worthy" format! Jack's got a blood debt to pay: he owes his soul to Davy Jones, ghostly Ruler of the Deep. Get caught up in the whirlpool of Jack's misadventures as he schemes to avoid eternal damnation by seizing the fabled Dead Man's Chest. Thrill to the nonstop action, devilish humor, monstrous sea creatures and breathtaking black magic presented in astonishing 1080p and thunderous 5.1 48 kHz, 24-bit uncompressed audio. Experience oceans of fun with Blu-ray™ High Definition.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars No HD DVD version.......2007-08-23

If I were the same as all the Blu-Ray fanboys, I'd rate this movie 1 star and complain that it's not on HD DVD and say how Sony has Disney in their pocket etc and swear I'll never buy any version of this movie until it comes out on HD DVD and secretly go buy the standard def version and have it packaged in discreet brown packaging.

That being said, Dead Man's Chest was not as good as the Curse of the Black Pearl, and only slightly better than the 3rd movie.

5 out of 5 stars Disney delivers magic on Blu-ray.......2007-08-06

This movie was simply amazing in picture quality and sound. I had already owned Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest on standard DVD. When I compared the standard DVD with the Blu-ray version the Blu-ray outperforms on all levels. The scenes in the movie where you see the islands and ships sailing the ocean were very beautiful. Dead Man's Chest on Blu-ray delivers such sharp crisp picture quality. The people, plants, grass, and trees looked so real it was like you could reach out and touch them. Simply put everything looks life like in this Blu-ray movie. Also when watching Blu-ray scenes Davy Jones and his crew look very real. Unlike the standard version DVD you can actually tell Davy Jones crew have facial features. The sound quality of this Blu-ray movie was also very great as well. For all you Blu-ray naysayers when I compared watching the standard DVD versus Blu-ray the standard dvd looked like a bootleg movie. Yeah I couldn't believe myself but there it was. I could not believe how much I was missing out from the Blu-ray movie. Oh did I mention that I received an amazing Blu-ray experience with a outdated setup. I used my 1080i HDTV ,component cables, and Playstaion 3. Imagine how much better this Dead Man's Chest Blu-ray movie would look on a 1080p hdmi setup with surround sound! Overall this Dead Man's Chest Blu-ray was amazing and is the best Blu-ray movie out right now. I finally want to say that Disney you truly delivered a magical masterpiece on Blu-ray. Great job Disney keep delivering the Blu-ray magic : ) :) :)

5 out of 5 stars Solid movie with brilliant picture and crisp sound make this a must-buy for Blu-Ray owners!.......2007-08-04

If you own a Blu-Ray player, this is a must-buy movie! If you're just a fan of great movies overall, this is a must-buy movie! Johnny Depp delivers in this non-stop action/adventure film, with loads of laughs as well. You all should know what this flick is about, so I will not go into details on that. If you are thinking of getting this movie on Blu-Ray but you already own it on SD-DVD, then that choice is up to you. The picture is pristine on BD-DVD, and the audio quality is very clean and crisp.

I own a very cheap HDTV and sound system that I purchaed for my 15-month tour here in Iraq and am blown away by the quality and differance compared to the standard-def version of this movie. Simply put, if you own this movie already, it is entirely up to you if you wish to purchase and view it in high-def. But for those of you who do not own any version of this flick then the decision should be a no-brainer-buy this now!

Disney did a flawless job with this one, loaded with extras and bonus material galore. I'm not really big on the extras and junk, but all Blu-Ray releases should be as jam packed as this one. Way to go Disney and I look forward to future releases from you guys in the future!

5 out of 5 stars Wow, amazing picture!!.......2007-08-04

I did a comparison with my 720p HDTV with this in my PS3 and my original DVD in my DVD player, and the picture quality is amazing in this Blu-Ray release. I would find a screen with a lot of detail and pause it and flip back and forth, and I can see details on Blu-Ray of things that I just couldn't make out on the DVD release. Add that to the fact that the Pirates series is, to date, one of the biggest and best trilogies since 2000, makes this Blu-Ray release a must have for any owner of a Blu-Ray player. I am really glad that I repurchased this in HD format. Thanks for picking my format side Disney!

5 out of 5 stars Great Quality.......2007-07-25

Much in the same way movies like Top Gun were "show off" movies for the DVD format this movie really shows the quality in Blu-Ray.

The difference is very apparant in darker scenes where on a DVD the picture might not show everything as well as it does on the BD.

Plus the extra disc includes very interesting stuff. The little thing that shows Captain Jack and explains every detail that went into making the costume really shows off what some of the people in the credits go through to make Jack look the way he does. And shows how much of a primadonna Johnny Depp is!
Spider-Man 3 (Widescreen Edition)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • I am angry...
  • Great film, but.....
  • I became a chain smoker after this "MOVIE"
  • The sad facts
  • A SUPERB CONCLUSION TO A WONDERFUL SERIES
Spider-Man 3 (Widescreen Edition)
Starring: Tobey Maguire , Kirsten Dunst , James Franco , Thomas Haden Church , and Topher Grace
Director: Sam Raimi
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000UR9T8C
Release Date: 2007-10-30

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How does Spider-Man 3 follow on the heels of its predecessor, which was widely considered the best superhero movie ever? For starters, you pick up the loose threads from that movie, then add some key elements of the Spidey comic-book mythos (including fan-favorite villain Venom), the black costume, and the characters of Gwen Stacy and her police-captain father. In the beginning, things have never looked better for Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire): He's doing well in school; his alter ego, Spider-Man, is loved and respected around New York City. And his girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), has just taken a starring role in a Broadway musical. But nothing good can last for Spidey. Mary Jane's career quickly goes downhill; she's bothered by Peter's attractive new classmate, Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard); and the new Daily Bugle photographer, Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), is trying to steal his thunder. Enter a new villain, the Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), who can transform his body into various forms and shapes of sand and who may be connected to Peter's past in an unexpected way. There's also the son of an old villain, Harry Osborne (James Franco), who unmasked Spidey in the previous movie and still has revenge on his mind. And a new black costume seems to boost Spidey's powers, but transforms mild-mannered Peter into a mean and obnoxious boor (Maguire has some fun here).

If that sounds like a lot to pack into one 140-minute movie, it is. While director Sam Raimi keeps things flowing, assisted on the screenplay by his brother Ivan and Alvin Sargent, there's a little too much going on, and it's inevitable that one of the villains (there are three or four, depending on how you count) gets significantly short-changed. Still, the cast is excellent, the effects are fantastic, and the action is fast and furious. Even if Spider-Man 3 isn't the match of Spider-Man 2, it's a worthy addition to the megamillion-dollar franchise. --David Horiuchi

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars I am angry..........2007-09-14

Angry that events have transpired that lead me to write this statement. As this review will make clear, Spider-Man is lying to himself if he thinks that he is the most recent incarnation of the Buddha. I put that observation into this review just to let you see that if I didn't sincerely believe that we must stick to our guns and not let him convince us that he commands an army of robots that live in the hollow center of the earth and produce earthquakes whenever they feel like shaking things up a bit on the surface, then I wouldn't be writing this review. He wants to make higher education accessible only to those in the higher echelons of society. Faugh. Spider-Man's most progressive idea is to promote promiscuity and obscene language. If that sounds progressive to you, you must be facing the wrong way. As you can see, Spider-Man may be reasonably cunning with words. However, he is totally mad with everything else.

It's our responsibility to shout back at Spider-Man's propaganda. That's the first step in trying to draw an accurate portrait of his ideological alignment, and it's the only way to take stock of what we know, identify areas for further research, and provide a useful starting point for debate on his craven mottos. To most people, the list of Spider-Man's counter-productive, puerile pronouncements reads like a comic strip, but his magic-bullet explanations are actually taken seriously by his subordinates. It is as if we were safely on the bank of a raging river, enjoying a picnic with our friends and family, when a bunch of conniving, insipid cutthroats came along and threw us into the river. Not only must we must struggle to avoid drowning in the raging torrent of Spider-Man-sponsored cronyism, but we must crawl out of the river before we can pave the way for people of every sex, race, and socioeconomic status to fulfill their own spiritual destiny. His chums say, "Spider-Man acts in the name of equality and social justice." Yes, I'm afraid they really do talk like that. It's the only way for them to conceal that if Spider-Man had his way, schools would teach students that black is white and night is day. This is not education but indoctrination. It prevents students from learning about how anyone who takes Spider-Man's passive-aggressive invectives seriously has obviously not spent much time around tendentious degenerates. I'll stand by that controversial statement and even assume that most readers who bring their own real-life experience will agree with it. At a bare minimum, every time Spider-Man gets caught trying to take a condescending cheap shot at a person that most hectoring ogres will never be in a position to condescend to, he promises he'll never do so again. Subsequently, his underlings always jump in and explain that he really shouldn't be blamed even if he does, because, as they feel, the world's salvation comes from whims, irrationality, and delusions.

4 out of 5 stars Great film, but............2007-09-13

Spider-Man 3 was a great comic book film no matter what you think. Spider-Man 2 is still the reigning king of comic book to film adaptations but you've gotta give cred to Raimi and crew for this third installment. The introduction of Venom was long awaited but one of the flaws with this movie was the fact that Sandman really didn't fit into the movie. Sandman, in my opinion, was there for the sympathetic factor and just to add another villain because Venom didn't come around until the end of the movie(total drag!). Venom should've been around a lot longer in the film. The emotion and human-touch was there but a few scenes were alittle questionable, such as the Peter Parker jazz dance among other things. The action was top notch and the effects were as great as ever. Danny Elfman's score, or I think Chris Young did this film, was also a great listen.Overall, It was satisfying. I'm a huge Spider-Man fan and the movies do more than justify the comics, they honor them. It's great to see great comic book heroes made into movies and you've gotta thank Spidey

1 out of 5 stars I became a chain smoker after this "MOVIE".......2007-09-09

ok so get this ,first off ima comic book fan so heading to the theatre i already have high hopes but low expectations 15 minutes into this atrocity i was pissed and as the movie progressed i slowly but surely found myself becoming more and more angry, i know people liked this one but try as i might i just dont get why, it was horribly put together too much singing too much dancing too much crying (wow this has quickly become a rant) every time i run into someone who says they liked it i cant get my brain to accept that i honestly think their messin w/ me and i follow them pointing out why i hated that tripe shortly after i have to have a smoke

3 out of 5 stars The sad facts.......2007-09-07

The sad facts: 1 too many villains, 2 Tobey Maguire's dark side was comical, 4 what happened to the magic from the second film? 5 The ending sucked so hard the devil wept, 6 came real close to Batman 4, the bad out way the good.

5 out of 5 stars A SUPERB CONCLUSION TO A WONDERFUL SERIES.......2007-09-06

I don't know what film others saw, but the one I saw four times is at least as good as the previous two in the series, and a very satisfying wrap up to the entire trilogy story line. No Action? Hunh? It has just as much edge-of-your-seat action as you could hope for. Too many villians? That's just plain stupid (especially considering how one of the "villians" is redeemed.) In fact, as best as I can determine, folks who voice disatisfaction in this film do so because it is truly a story of redemption and forgiveness, and apparently people would have preferred murder and mayhem (there's plenty of that out there, so if that's what you want, then I agree that Spidey 3 isn't for thee.) And with regard to the person who said that this film was all about "revenge" getting "shoved in our faces" -- well, actually it's about the "danger of revenge" and turns the table on that attitude in a great conclusion that brings tears to your eyes (or ought to, anyway.) I've never bothered to write a review before, but it really has gotten under my skin how many critical pans this film has received that are just plain senseless and, frankly, ignorant. Let this set the record straight. Watch all three together and you've got one great story set: 1, 2 AND 3 -- without exception.
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ASIN: B00005JKCH
Release Date: 2002-11-01

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Directed by Sam Raimi, Spider-Man centers on student Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) who, after being bitten by a genetically-altered spider, gains superhuman strength and the spider-like ability to cling to any surface. He vows to use his abilities to fight crime, coming to understand the words of his beloved Uncle Ben: "With great power comes great responsibility."

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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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3 out of 5 stars Please enter a title for your review.......2007-09-10

If you calculated how many other scenes each scene has relevence to you could show this movie to be statistically less cohesive than most. That's the problem with comic book movies, they try to be an origin story and an ultimate showdown between good and evil and cram it all into 90 minutes. There's no ongoing story throughout most of the movie, every marked out plot point is hit and then forgotten, none having an elaborate enough resolution to engage you before they're over.

5 out of 5 stars A Comic Book Movie Done Right.......2007-09-07

When Spider-Man came out people were finally happy to see a comic book movie do justice. The X-Men movie also came out around this time but before this, Superman: The Movie reigned as the best example of a comic book movie, and this is in no way to say that Superman: The Movie or the first Batman are done badly. They could have been even better.

Spider-Man gives you a great character, plenty of action, and a great storyline. It's what action movies strive to do. And Sam Raimi was the perfect director for this one. With The Evil Dead (Book Of The Dead Limited Edition) and The Evil Dead 2 (Book Of The Dead Limited Edition) people knoew he could give these films justice...and did he ever.

These are two of the most packed DVD's in history. It disects the movie from every angle. Two commentaries, a trivia track, plenty of featirettes, and who knows what else are included on these discs. A Must Have for all comic book fans.

Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars best of the Spiderman movies so far.......2007-08-03

I've seen all three of the Spiderman movies and I think that the first one is the best of the franchise so far. It's a great introduction to Spiderman - how he got his powers, etc. Good blend of action, humor, and romance.

3 out of 5 stars Nothing special.......2007-07-14

I've been a spidy fan for ever and when I saw they were making a movie I thought Awesome.The move was'nt bad but tobey in the peter Parker role was a disapointment for me after reading the comics.He made a pretty good spidy but Peter he did not.

5 out of 5 stars spiderman.......2007-06-12

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This movie is about an ordinary boy named Peter Parker who is played by Toby Maguire gets the unexpected when a spider bite changes life. Later that day Peter's dad also gets the unexpected when he was testing a formula on him for the air force but something went wrong. When Peter finds out he has to defeat he green goblin learns what his uncle Ben said to Peter before he got shot with great power comes great responsibility. Peter also must protect M.J. who gets in a lot of trouble. Now Spider man must save New York City from the green goblin.
I think that this greatly written movie deserves a two thumbs up and I would rate this movie a 9/10.
This movie was really great but should not be seen by like really young kids because there was little to much violence for those kinds of kids.
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Starring: Tobey Maguire , Kirsten Dunst , James Franco , Alfred Molina , and Rosemary Harris
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Release Date: 2004-11-30

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In SPIDER-MAN™2, the latest installment in the blockbuster Spider-Man™ series, based on the classic Marvel Comics hero, Tobey Maguire returns as the mild-mannered Peter Parker, who is juggling the delicate balance of his dual life as college student and a superhuman crime fighter. Peter's life becomes even more complicated when he confronts a new nemesis, the brilliant Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina) who has been reincarnated as the maniacal and multi-tentacled "Doc Ock." When Doc Ock kidnaps MJ (Kirsten Dunst), Spider-Man must swing back into action as the adventure reaches new heights of unprecedented excitement.

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More than a few critics hailed Spider-Man 2 as "the best superhero movie ever," and there's no compelling reason to argue--thanks to a bigger budget, better special effects, and a dynamic, character-driven plot, it's a notch above Spider-Man in terms of emotional depth and rich comic-book sensibility. Ordinary People Oscar-winner Alvin Sargent received screenplay credit, and celebrated author and comic-book expert Michael Chabon worked on the story, but it's director Sam Raimi's affinity for the material that brings Spidey 2 to vivid life. When a fusion experiment goes terribly wrong, a brilliant physicist (Alfred Molina) is turned into Spidey's newest nemesis, the deranged, mechanically tentacled "Doctor Octopus," obsessed with completing his experiment and killing Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) in the process. Even more compelling is Peter Parker's urgent dilemma: continue his burdensome, lonely life of crime-fighting as Spider-Man, or pursue love and happiness with Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst)? Molina's outstanding as a tragic villain controlled by his own invention, and the action sequences are nothing less than breathtaking, but the real success of Spider-Man 2 is its sense of priorities. With all of Hollywood's biggest and best toys at his disposal, Raimi and his writers stay true to the Marvel mythology, honoring Spider-Man creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, and setting the bar impressively high for the challenge of Spider-Man 3. --Jeff Shannon


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The first commentary track is by director Sam Raimi and a self-deprecating Tobey Maguire speaking in tandem, and producer (and Marvel CEO) Avi Arad and coproducer Grant Curtis speaking in tandem. They discuss a number of topics, including Raimi's memory of his excitement over Richard Donner's Superman and how the character of Black Cat had to be dropped from the film. The second commentary is by six members of the Oscar-nominated effects team, and one of their primary focuses is how Doc Ock's arms were achieved by a combination of puppetry and CGI.

The centerpiece of the second disc is a massive two-hour documentary that can be viewed all at once or in 12 separate pieces. It covers the development of the story, the visual effects, costumes, stunts, and sound and music. Three shorter featurettes cover Peter Parker's struggle between his personal and hero lives, Doc Ock, and the women in Spider-Man's life, and what's interesting is how they discuss those topics not just in relation to the movies but to the comic books as well. (For example, Betty Brant and Gwen Stacy had a much greater impact in the comics.) There's a scene in which you can toggle among three different camera angles, and a gallery of 17 paintings Alex Ross created for the opening sequence. The sound and picture are spectacular, though only the Superbit edition has DTS. --David Horiuchi

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5 out of 5 stars The Best Superhero Movie Ever.......2007-09-07

Spider-Man 2 is one of the best sequels ever and the best superhero movies ever. Heck, it's one of the best movies too. Though it's no The Godfather DVD Collection (The Godfather/ The Godfather - Part II/ The Godfather - Part III) or 2001 - A Space Odyssey (Two-Disc Special Edition), and it's not even Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope (1977 & 2004 Versions, 2-Disc Widescreen Edition) but it is one of the best comic book adapations ever put on the screen.

The DVd features much of what the first did. There's still two commentaries and plenty of featurettes, but there's other must have goodies you need to check out.

Highly, highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars My favorite Spider-Man Movie of all three.......2007-08-09

This is my favorite Spider-Man movie. The first one has to introduce the characters and show how Peter got his powers. This one doesn't have to do that. Plus, Octavius is my favorite villain. The third one had too many villains.

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2 out of 5 stars "Spider-Man 2" Weaves a... Depressing Tale?.......2007-08-01

It should be noted that I am a great fan of the first "Spider-Man" film. Aside from a too dark, not always appropriate musical score and a few glaring omissions in chronology (where did a kid living on a lower to middle-class income get the materials to make THAT suit?), it remains an endearing cinematic adaptation of the infamous wall crawler. But, as with everything in Hollywood, you're not important unless you can spawn a sequel, and that's what we've got. And whereas "Spider-Man" was an action-packed, uplifting but realistically somber tale of super-heroism, "Spider-Man 2" is... not. There, I've said it. Fans, get your torches and tie me to the funeral pyre. I'm sorry (I really am), but "Spider-Man 2" is a disappointment. Not a colossal one, but still... aw, heck. Just let me explain.

The film feels rushed. No, I'm not talking about fast cuts and the comic-book style. That was the first film. What I'm talking about is "hey-what-happened-that-was-significant-in-the-last-scene-and-why-should-we-care-about-some-secondary-character-we've-never-met-wait-here-comes-an-action-sequence" style rushed. And that's quite an amazing feat, when you consider the movie's over two hours long. Much of the problem lies in the script itself. Rumor has it that filming started before a final draft had been completed, and boy, does it show. This film covers NO new ground. All of the emotional punches, swings, twists, and turns that you'll see you've already seen in the last one. Peter Parker is Spider-Man; no matter what he does he can't win, so he keeps everybody distant to keep them out of danger; he loves MaryJane Watson and fears his best friend Harry Osborn wants to kill Spidey; Aunt May can't deal without the dead Uncle Ben; Pete's life is unbalanced because business always comes before pleasure; some scientist with an experiment comes along; oh, no, there's an accident in the lab; a super-freak is born; a threat to the world; Spidey the hero...

Or at least Spidey would seem to be the hero, if the filmmakers had crafted a unique story with a palpable villain. But Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus is all style and no substance, like the tacked-on afterthought of a screenwriter who at the eleventh hour realized this was a comic-book movie. He enters the picture nearly a half-hour too late as an underwritten sort of iconic mentor to Maguire's troubled college student, and by the time his horrific (and I do mean horrific) accident occurs, the character has been so inadequately introduced to us that all the brutality present in his schemes just comes across as mean-spirited exhibitionism on the part of the filmmakers. A nightmarish operating room sequence is half over-the-top while the other half is dead-serious (screeching and grinding fingernails, anyone?), and Ock's descent into madness (why do they always have to start bloody talking to themselves?) isn't just demented; it's downright tasteless. (In other words, the Goblin was nasty; this guy's vicious.) Yet all this I could've overlooked, actually, because I was waiting for the villain to have something relevant to do with the rest of the movie. In part one, good old Green Goblin was integral--take him away and the story wouldn't work. Here, however, Doctor Octopus is so nonessential that when he kidnaps MaryJane it's almost as if the filmmakers are reminding us, "There IS a bad guy in this one, folks."

Even worse, the script goes to great lengths to convince us that Ock isn't even bad. And that, fans, is always a mistake. I'm all for sympathetic villains, but there has to be something that sets him apart from the hero. Else, why fight him? But nope, in this film it's just the artificial brain in Ock's tentacles that wants him to create fusion for the entire world's benefit. Never mind that all this'll wipe out half of NYC in the process. It's okay, because Octavius means well; he's not evil, just misguided. (Uh-huh. And critics said the Goblin was a tool.) This really hurts the film, because how do you expect to feel if Spidey swings heroically into action and starts beating the snot out of a bad guy who isn't even that bad? Suddenly the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man doesn't seem so friendly anymore... (What's worse is that he doesn't even do a double take when he sees his old role model going insane. In the first film Pete was floored when he discovered the Goblin was Harry's dad. Here he just suits up and starts pummeling chin.)

Maybe such plots will satisfy the morally ambiguous, but for a genre that basically operates by reinforcing our notions of right and wrong, you've got to give your audience something more tangible to chew. So, they try to do just that by focusing solely on the Spider-Man character. Two years have passed, and the life of a superhero is slowly killing Peter. He's late for work (in a pretty neat pizza-delivery sequence), has no social life (he regretfully attends his own birthday party because he hates himself), and is about to flunk out of college (after all, you can't fight crime if you're sitting in a classroom). Oh, yeah. Did I mention MJ is engaged to the son of J.J. Jameson? Stick a fork in Spider-Man, because Petey has had it. Not that you'll notice a change in his attitude. Maguire still plays the guy like he's just discovered his powers. The silent, unconfident act should've been let go at the end of his first adventure. It's two years later; start knowing thyself and being true, Parker. At least show some frustration!

Apart from a tearful flashback with Uncle Ben (really the only scene that required such subtlety), Peter is a sap. Except that now that he's an adult, it's no longer endearing. One of the things about the comics is that once Parker got out of high school, he wasn't a geek. He shaped up into a pretty cool guy. Even a bit of a ladies' man. Not here, though, and it's a shame, because you can only watch so much of a man in misery before it loses its poignancy and just becomes preachy and depressing. A failed burning building rescue that is such a retread of the first film it even recycles the music note-for-note proves just that. So does the endless, pondering self-doubt he puts himself through in his crappy one-room rental ("Am I supposed to be unhappy?" he asks, presumably talking to God or whomever else is listening). Even when he does accomplish something noble as Spider-Man, his life is such a personal hell and the story such a downer even YOU will feel guilty that Uncle Ben got shot. Where the guilt lies, however, is in the production team, who are working from a lazy screenstory that creates characters, then drops them. Who is Mrs. Octavius, that we should care about her unfortunate demise caused by her brilliant, misguided (but not evil!) husband? Or, for that matter, who's the guy stealing MJ away from Peter? They never do meet, the two of them; you'd think the script would be decent enough to set up the love triangle that's obviously there. No, Spidey may be an amazing guy, but this here adventure he's stuck in is just plain lazy.

I sound awfully critical, but I'm not trying to be. The movie isn't terrible, just terribly unsatisfying. Even the payoff to a number of revelations is inadequate, because after 2+ hours of build-up you can't wrap up with three minutes of paltry resolution. The film moves in fits and starts, then just ends. So, if a sequel to the first film seemed promising, a sequel to this one seems almost mandatory. Not to mention cruelly calculated... but I digress. If what you want is nifty special effects, by all means give it a look. It is in the nature of superheroes to satisfy our cravings for thrilling action-adventure. And this movie delivers the wild fight scenes, only with much less heart. It has the action-adventure, but it skimps on the thrilling. (Still, you've got to love that webslinging.)

I liked "Spider-Man" because as bittersweet a victory as it was for Pete, he still kept trucking on, fighting for goodness, a homespun/absolute-values sort of everyman who recognized an ideal truth ("With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility") and tried to stand up for it no matter how much it hurt or cost him. Left adrift in a world of moral uncertainties, however, this film opts to suggest that the torch of responsibility and the quest to do what's right might not be worth it. And if you believe that, fans, then Peter Parker is no longer a hero. He's just a teenage madman who dresses in tights. Now, tear up page one, Mr. Jameson, and see how many papers you can sell with THAT for a headline.

5 out of 5 stars Spiderman II..............widescreen.......2007-07-28

Service was prompt and product was as advertised , nice folks to do business with.

5 out of 5 stars Doc Ock has such evil machinations!.......2007-07-18

I loved this! They will have to bring "Doc Ock" back at some point because he was the epitome of mean and perverse. Who can compare? The special effects were terrific and the storyline either had you grinning wickedly from ear to ear at Doc Ock's puns or you were petrified at the horrifics of his intentions.

I love Tobey Maguire for this role as he has the face that just stays pique and forever young. This is truly a great comic book story because it is totally unebelievable, yet the audience sits and reacts as though they are taken in by the whole thing.

This story picks up where the last one ended. Harry is bereaved over his father's death and blames Spiderman. Spiderman tries to deny who he is in order to spare MJ from being the object of an attack from his arch enemies but this all backfires when Doc Ock takes MJ to seduce Spiderman to come to him. Harry is using Doc Ock to capture Spiderman for him to personally kill. Spiderman ends up rescuing MJ and taking her to his web. Tobey Maguire fans will sigh over this.

This was hilarious to watch at times and I needed to have a good laugh. The storyline is familiar but the pulse of the media says the nation loves the familiarity. I know I do.
Spider-Man 3 (Two Discs) [Blu-ray]
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Great film, but.....
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Starring: Tobey Maguire
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
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ASIN: B000UR9T7I
Release Date: 2007-10-30

Amazon.com

How does Spider-Man 3 follow on the heels of its predecessor, which was widely considered the best superhero movie ever? For starters, you pick up the loose threads from that movie, then add some key elements of the Spidey comic-book mythos (including fan-favorite villain Venom), the black costume, and the characters of Gwen Stacy and her police-captain father. In the beginning, things have never looked better for Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire): He's doing well in school; his alter ego, Spider-Man, is loved and respected around New York City. And his girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), has just taken a starring role in a Broadway musical. But nothing good can last for Spidey. Mary Jane's career quickly goes downhill; she's bothered by Peter's attractive new classmate, Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard); and the new Daily Bugle photographer, Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), is trying to steal his thunder. Enter a new villain, the Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), who can transform his body into various forms and shapes of sand and who may be connected to Peter's past in an unexpected way. There's also the son of an old villain, Harry Osborne (James Franco), who unmasked Spidey in the previous movie and still has revenge on his mind. And a new black costume seems to boost Spidey's powers, but transforms mild-mannered Peter into a mean and obnoxious boor (Maguire has some fun here).

If that sounds like a lot to pack into one 140-minute movie, it is. While director Sam Raimi keeps things flowing, assisted on the screenplay by his brother Ivan and Alvin Sargent, there's a little too much going on, and it's inevitable that one of the villains (there are three or four, depending on how you count) gets significantly short-changed. Still, the cast is excellent, the effects are fantastic, and the action is fast and furious. Even if Spider-Man 3 isn't the match of Spider-Man 2, it's a worthy addition to the megamillion-dollar franchise. --David Horiuchi

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars I am angry..........2007-09-14

Angry that events have transpired that lead me to write this statement. As this review will make clear, Spider-Man is lying to himself if he thinks that he is the most recent incarnation of the Buddha. I put that observation into this review just to let you see that if I didn't sincerely believe that we must stick to our guns and not let him convince us that he commands an army of robots that live in the hollow center of the earth and produce earthquakes whenever they feel like shaking things up a bit on the surface, then I wouldn't be writing this review. He wants to make higher education accessible only to those in the higher echelons of society. Faugh. Spider-Man's most progressive idea is to promote promiscuity and obscene language. If that sounds progressive to you, you must be facing the wrong way. As you can see, Spider-Man may be reasonably cunning with words. However, he is totally mad with everything else.

It's our responsibility to shout back at Spider-Man's propaganda. That's the first step in trying to draw an accurate portrait of his ideological alignment, and it's the only way to take stock of what we know, identify areas for further research, and provide a useful starting point for debate on his craven mottos. To most people, the list of Spider-Man's counter-productive, puerile pronouncements reads like a comic strip, but his magic-bullet explanations are actually taken seriously by his subordinates. It is as if we were safely on the bank of a raging river, enjoying a picnic with our friends and family, when a bunch of conniving, insipid cutthroats came along and threw us into the river. Not only must we must struggle to avoid drowning in the raging torrent of Spider-Man-sponsored cronyism, but we must crawl out of the river before we can pave the way for people of every sex, race, and socioeconomic status to fulfill their own spiritual destiny. His chums say, "Spider-Man acts in the name of equality and social justice." Yes, I'm afraid they really do talk like that. It's the only way for them to conceal that if Spider-Man had his way, schools would teach students that black is white and night is day. This is not education but indoctrination. It prevents students from learning about how anyone who takes Spider-Man's passive-aggressive invectives seriously has obviously not spent much time around tendentious degenerates. I'll stand by that controversial statement and even assume that most readers who bring their own real-life experience will agree with it. At a bare minimum, every time Spider-Man gets caught trying to take a condescending cheap shot at a person that most hectoring ogres will never be in a position to condescend to, he promises he'll never do so again. Subsequently, his underlings always jump in and explain that he really shouldn't be blamed even if he does, because, as they feel, the world's salvation comes from whims, irrationality, and delusions.

4 out of 5 stars Great film, but............2007-09-13

Spider-Man 3 was a great comic book film no matter what you think. Spider-Man 2 is still the reigning king of comic book to film adaptations but you've gotta give cred to Raimi and crew for this third installment. The introduction of Venom was long awaited but one of the flaws with this movie was the fact that Sandman really didn't fit into the movie. Sandman, in my opinion, was there for the sympathetic factor and just to add another villain because Venom didn't come around until the end of the movie(total drag!). Venom should've been around a lot longer in the film. The emotion and human-touch was there but a few scenes were alittle questionable, such as the Peter Parker jazz dance among other things. The action was top notch and the effects were as great as ever. Danny Elfman's score, or I think Chris Young did this film, was also a great listen.Overall, It was satisfying. I'm a huge Spider-Man fan and the movies do more than justify the comics, they honor them. It's great to see great comic book heroes made into movies and you've gotta thank Spidey

1 out of 5 stars I became a chain smoker after this "MOVIE".......2007-09-09

ok so get this ,first off ima comic book fan so heading to the theatre i already have high hopes but low expectations 15 minutes into this atrocity i was pissed and as the movie progressed i slowly but surely found myself becoming more and more angry, i know people liked this one but try as i might i just dont get why, it was horribly put together too much singing too much dancing too much crying (wow this has quickly become a rant) every time i run into someone who says they liked it i cant get my brain to accept that i honestly think their messin w/ me and i follow them pointing out why i hated that tripe shortly after i have to have a smoke

3 out of 5 stars The sad facts.......2007-09-07

The sad facts: 1 too many villains, 2 Tobey Maguire's dark side was comical, 4 what happened to the magic from the second film? 5 The ending sucked so hard the devil wept, 6 came real close to Batman 4, the bad out way the good.

5 out of 5 stars A SUPERB CONCLUSION TO A WONDERFUL SERIES.......2007-09-06

I don't know what film others saw, but the one I saw four times is at least as good as the previous two in the series, and a very satisfying wrap up to the entire trilogy story line. No Action? Hunh? It has just as much edge-of-your-seat action as you could hope for. Too many villians? That's just plain stupid (especially considering how one of the "villians" is redeemed.) In fact, as best as I can determine, folks who voice disatisfaction in this film do so because it is truly a story of redemption and forgiveness, and apparently people would have preferred murder and mayhem (there's plenty of that out there, so if that's what you want, then I agree that Spidey 3 isn't for thee.) And with regard to the person who said that this film was all about "revenge" getting "shoved in our faces" -- well, actually it's about the "danger of revenge" and turns the table on that attitude in a great conclusion that brings tears to your eyes (or ought to, anyway.) I've never bothered to write a review before, but it really has gotten under my skin how many critical pans this film has received that are just plain senseless and, frankly, ignorant. Let this set the record straight. Watch all three together and you've got one great story set: 1, 2 AND 3 -- without exception.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 11 (Ring of Terror / The Indestructible Man / Tormented / Horrors of Spider Island)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Too much Joel...
  • Mystery Science #11
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  • Solid collection of episodes from TV's greatest show
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 11 (Ring of Terror / The Indestructible Man / Tormented / Horrors of Spider Island)
Starring: Alexander D'Arcy , Barbara Valentin , Rainer Brandt , Harald Maresch , and Elfie Wagner
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ASIN: B000PC1PBG
Release Date: 2007-06-26

Amazon.com

Book your return flight to the Satellite of Love and join Joel, Mike and the 'bots for another fearful foursome of flops in this collection of episodes from the Peabody Award-winning series Mystery Science Theater 3000. First up on Volume 11's menu of muck is Season Two's Ring of Terror, with Joel, Crow and Tom Servo riffing furiously on a half-baked story of fraternity pranks gone wrong; it's partnered with another interminable episode of the Bela Lugosi serial The Phantom Creeps. Next is Season Four's The Indestructible Man, in which Joel performs a frightening imitation of the movie's star, Lon Chaney Jr.; an episode of The Undersea Kingdom is also celebrated with a parade that goes predictably awry. Season Four's Tormented features headless ghosts, a guilt-ridden Richard Carlson, and Joel stuck in a ventilation shaft, plus a day-rescuing round of happy thoughts. And last but not least is Season Ten's Horrors of Spider Island, a German-made monster movie about dancers on a deserted island and a giant spider than transforms their manager into a hideous creature; Mike also undergoes a man-to-spider switcheroo after getting trapped in the 'bots' homemade spider web. For veteran MiSTies and pop culture fanatics, it doesn't get funnier than this.

Extras include theatrical trailers for all of the films save Ring of Terror; a brief interview with Tormented director Bert I. Gordon, his daughter Susan, and star Joseph Turkel, and wrap-arounds from the syndicated Mystery Science Hour, with Mike Nelson as an obsequious Jack Perkins, are also included. However, the best supplement is the second MST3K Jukebox, which compiles some of the show's funniest and most memorable musical numbers, including "Sidehackin',"Joel and the 'bots' garage-rock tribute to The Sidehackers and the incredible "Patrick Swayze Christmas" from Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. --Paul Gaita

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Too much Joel..........2007-09-07

I have bought EVERY one in the series, and as long as they are made I will buy them. After having time to watch the difference between Mike leading the show and Joel, Joel is boring. Mike was a writer and then stared as the lead. Mike's shows just seem to be a great deal funnier than the ones with Joel. There are too many episodes in this pack with Joel. I have watched the first 2 and the movies and the comedy are a bit boring. But I will keep watching and buying one of my all time favorite shows.

4 out of 5 stars Mystery Science #11.......2007-09-04

Quick delivery-good and/or new condition. Haven't watch the whole DVD, but so far-it's very funny

5 out of 5 stars Four more with Joel, Mike and the 'Bots.......2007-09-03

Some movies are so bad, they're good. Other movies are just plain bad. Fortunately, there is Mystery Science Theater 3000 that can sweeten these bitter pills.

In Volume 11 of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, we get another four awful movies. The absolute clunker in the bunch is the first one, Ring of Terror, a story of a fraternity prank gone horribly wrong. As is typically the case, it isn't as much the plot that is the problem as the execution: with bad writing, acting, direction and effects, this supposed tale of terror is around as scary as a rock. This film comes with an episode of the serial, The Phantom Creeps.

The Indestructible Man has Lon Chaney, Jr., who towards the end of his career was in a lot of bad movies. In this one, he is an executed convict who is revived by well-meaning scientists and rampages against the partners who set him up. This one also has a serial episode, in this case an episode of Undersea Kingdom.

Tormented has Richard Carlson as a pianist who is responsible for the death of an ex-lover. Facing blackmail is bad enough, but he also has to deal with the woman's ghost. Or is it all his imagination? This one is directed by Bert I. Gordon, a semi-legendary B-movie director also responsible for movies like Village of the Giants and Attack of the Puppet People.

Finally, there is Horrors of Spider Island, a poorly dubbed movie about some dancers shipwrecked on an island with a single semi-large spider who dies rather early on. It does, however, transform a person into some sort of monster who preys on the others. Once again, it's not the premise but the execution that ruins this movie.

All the movies are given plenty of dead-on, funny commentary by humans Mike and Joel and the robot pals Crow and Tom Servo. The idea of quipping wittily over a bad movie is hardly original to Mystery Science Theater, but this show turned it into an art. If you are a fan of Mystery Science Theater, this is another collection worth watching.

5 out of 5 stars Love it!.......2007-09-02

I cannot get enough of MST3K! Oh, bring on those "B," "C," or worse movies! How can anyone NOT appreciate the humor?

I have all the boxed sets and the single releases. Love 'em! Even my sons like them (of course, they can't tell their friends that they do).

Looking forward to the release of Vol 12!!!!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Solid collection of episodes from TV's greatest show.......2007-08-31

This is certainly one of the better collections of MST3K. Each of the four episodes is a winner. The Indestructible Man has a nonstop barrage of riffs, the Ring of Terror is great fun for fans of the show, Tormented is a solid episode, and Horrors of Spider island is from season ten when these guys had perfected the art of riffing. The extras are icing on the cake--especially a glimpse into MST history with the MST3K Hour sketches. Enjoy the old-fashioned cheesy horror movies, laugh out loud until you can hardly breathe, and watch in groups to enhance the effect.
Spider-Man - The New Animated Series (Special Edition)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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  • Cool animation, but that's about it....
Spider-Man - The New Animated Series (Special Edition)
Starring: Neil Patrick Harris , Lisa Loeb , Ian Ziering , and Edward Asner
Director: James Taylor (XVIII) , Sean Frewer , Brandon Vietti , Vincent Edwards (III) , and Alan Caldwell
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ASIN: B0000VCZLG
Release Date: 2004-01-13

Amazon.com

While fans breathlessly await the fate of the computer-animated New Adventures of Spider-Man (it remains in limbo after being dropped by MTV in 2003), they can enjoy all 13 episodes of its first season on this two-disc set, which includes a wealth of extras. Mainframe Entertainment (which created the cult Saturday morning series ReBoot) and writer/executive producer Brian Michael Bendis (the Ultimate Spider-Man comic) give the venerable story a spin by placing Peter Parker (voiced by Neil Patrick Harris) in college alongside pal Harry Osborn (Ian Ziering) and longtime crush Mary Jane Watson (singer Lisa Loeb). As usual, Parker/Spidey must conceal his secret identity while wrangling a host of foes, which are a mix of ones drawn from the comic book (The Lizard, Kraven the Hunter) and brand new enemies (Talon, voiced by rapper Eve). Spider-Man fans seem firmly divided into "for" and "against" camps over the animation, which beautifully captures Spidey's web-slinging, but often looks awkward when depicting everyday movement. Die-hard series viewers and Spider-Man/Marvel collectors in general will be pleased by the set, which includes behind-the-scenes featurettes and commentary by the creators. --Paul Gaita

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When a nasty bite by an irradiated spider endows teenager Peter Parker with miraculous, arachnid-like powers, his death defying heroism wins him admiration from those in need. But being a superhero has its drawbacks...especially when you're in college! As Peter gains the trust of his friends, the police call him a vigilante. But he meets the challenge by exercising his wonderful powers for the good of all. Multi-talented performer Neil Patrick Harris (Undercover Brother, Starship Troopers), television star Ian Ziering ("Beverly Hills 90210"), and singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb ("Cake and Pie"), lend their vocal talents to this thrilling, computer-animated version of the comic book classic and mega-hit feature film, Spider-Man.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars extremely satisfied.......2007-07-27

my item arrived in brand new condition and i was very happy with my purchase

1 out of 5 stars Definitely not for kids.......2007-07-08

With all the superman hype - my 3 year has become fascinated with Superman. I thought a Superman DVD would be great but this wasn't the right one for a child. He actually liked the story and was very interested but the bad words were put in there (and they so didn't have to be) so he can't watch it anymore.

4 out of 5 stars Great Cartoon.......2007-07-01

The best cartoon series ever done on my favorite super-hero, and I've watched most of the other ones. It's a shame it didn't last very long. Is it an accurate description of the comic book Spider-Man? No, but so what! Neither are the other cartoons, or the movies for that matter. It's really as if we go back to the early days of Peter Parker (which would have been in the early '60's) and see what it would have been like if it took place in the early 21st century. It doesn't have the serious tone of the comics (or movies) but it's not aimed at young children either.

5 out of 5 stars This Spider-Man Rules!!!!!.......2007-05-23

This new CGI Spider-Man is by far one of the best that I've ever watch. The Action in this series is Great not your average Spider-Man that were use to, in a few episod