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Spider-Man (2002)

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Spider Man 1
Unfortunately I can't give an opinion because I have not received yet the product

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Had to have it!
I had to own the superbit for one of my all time favorite movies.

This movie has a great plot, an amazing cast, and wild graphics.

You won't be disappointed.

Stephen John Beccia
Author of THE TREELANDERS



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SuperHero
Excellent! So good, I had to buy the Second II, which was even better than the first! My favorite part of the movie, "Go get 'em tiger!", you will have to watch to see what I mean.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - THE BEST COMIC BOOK MOVIE EVER....... ONLY THE SEQUEL COULD BE BETTER
I loved this movie! Perfectly cast, great adaption to the comic book with many scenes visually right out of the classic comic pages. It took a while to get used to the Green Goblin's new look, but no movie is perfect....Defoe "played" the part perfectly!....but I guess a guy in purple hot pants and an elf hat would look kinda ridiculous in a live action movie!..hhhmmm? This is a popcorn movie all the way and Spider-man 2 was even better....not by much. I really like the first one. I can't wait for Spider-man 3! The 2 disc DVD set has a great transfer and a ton of extras! If you like the movie...BUY IT!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Adventure, But I Was A Little Disappointed.
I've always been a Spider-Man fan, and this movie is well done. Excellent retelling of Spider-Man's origin. Brilliant casting Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, and Kirsten Dunst makes a very appealing Mary Jane Watson.

One technicality that probably had been mentioned: the original Spiderman created his own webbing by making web shooters. This led to suspense in the comic books when he runs out of web-fluid. Here, the webs are part of his spider abilities, with no explanation why the "I love you" hand signal releases it. The special effects of the webs were excellent, light years ahead of the late '70's TV series.

Many mentioned that the Green Goblin could have been better. Make-up could probably worked to make the Goblin's face more mobile as in the comics, as opposed to the expressionless metal mask in the movie. But DaFoe made a chilling villain.

One drawback: the final battle between Spidey and the Goblin is faithful to Spiderman #122 ("The Green Goblin's Last Stand"), and also had been done by one of the animated Spiderman series (though the animated had more adapting than the movie did).

I enjoyed the Batman and X-Men movies more, but this still was a very good movie. I liked seeing the sequence of Spidey in action, which made me think of the 1979 Superman movie.


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