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Spider-Man 3 (2007)

Spider-Man 3 (2007)
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Your friendly neighborhood web-slinger is back, only this time his sunny outlook has become partially overcast in the third chapter of director Sam Raimi's Spider-Man saga. Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco return to reprise their roles from the previous two installments, with Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, and Bryce Dallas Howard making their first appearances in the series as Flint Marko (aka Sandman), Eddie Brock (aka Venom), and Gwen Stacy, respectively. Peter Parker (Maguire) has finally leaned to walk the middle ground between being the superhero that his city needs and the man that Mary Jane (Dunst) loves. All is well in New York City until one night, as Peter and M.J. sit gazing at the stars, a falling comet streams across the sky and crashes into the ground close by. But this isn't any ordinary shooting star, and upon impact the mysterious space rock is split open to reveal a shape-shifting symbiote with the power to overtake anything that it comes into contact with. Later, as Harry Osborn (James Franco) acquires his late father's flying board, engineers a powerful new Goblin outfit, and takes to the sky to avenge dad's death, the mysterious space sludge infects both Peter's Spider-Man suit and ambitious street photographer Eddie Brock (Grace). Peter's strange new suit gives him a newfound sense of power as it gradually overpowers his personality, and he discovers that escaped convict Flint Marko was in fact the man responsible for the death of Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson). Unfortunately for Peter, Marko has recently acquired the power to morph at will and quickly completes his transformation into the dreaded Sandman. As the Sandman gives in to his darkest criminal instincts and the slithering space symbiote transforms Eddie Brock into the nightmarish fanged villain known as Venom, the citizens of New York City must once again call on Spider-Man to fend off destructive forces that are far too powerful for the likes of mortal man. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Tobey MaguireKirsten Dunst, (more)
Director(s):
Sam Raimi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Spider-Man 3

Your friendly neighborhood web-slinger is back, only this time his sunny outlook has become partially overcast in the third chapter of director Sam Raimi's Spider-Man saga. Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco return to reprise their roles from the previous two installments, with Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, and Bryce Dallas Howard making their first appearances in the series as Flint Marko (aka Sandman), Eddie Brock (aka Venom), and Gwen Stacy, respectively. Peter Parker (Maguire) has finally leaned to walk the middle ground between being the superhero that his city needs and the man that Mary Jane (Dunst) loves. All is well in New York City until one night, as Peter and M.J. sit gazing at the stars, a falling comet streams across the sky and crashes into the ground close by. But this isn't any ordinary shooting star, and upon impact the mysterious space rock is split open to reveal a shape-shifting symbiote with the power to overtake anything that it comes into contact with. Later, as Harry Osborn (James Franco) acquires his late father's flying board, engineers a powerful new Goblin outfit, and takes to the sky to avenge dad's death, the mysterious space sludge infects both Peter's Spider-Man suit and ambitious street photographer Eddie Brock (Grace). Peter's strange new suit gives him a newfound sense of power as it gradually overpowers his personality, and he discovers that escaped convict Flint Marko was in fact the man responsible for the death of Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson). Unfortunately for Peter, Marko has recently acquired the power to morph at will and quickly completes his transformation into the dreaded Sandman. As the Sandman gives in to his darkest criminal instincts and the slithering space symbiote transforms Eddie Brock into the nightmarish fanged villain known as Venom, the citizens of New York City must once again call on Spider-Man to fend off destructive forces that are far too powerful for the likes of mortal man. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
139 mins

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Director(s):
Sam Raimi
Writer(s):
Sam RaimiAlvin SargentIvan Raimi
Producer(s):
Grant CurtisAvi AradLaura Ziskin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sci-Fi Violence, Adult Language)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyAction / Adventure
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    Daniel Q.

    Where do I begin with this one? The effects and the acting were good enough. You can tell the director did care about this film and tried to make it unique and likable. However, it has many, many flaws. For starters they still have not realized that the whole "love triangle" thing is NOT appealing and is actually quite annoying! It nearly ruined Spider Man 2 yet they insist on bringing it back on this one. On top of that there is a little too much going on. Some of the dialogue is laughable and makes no sense. Characters act impulsively with no reason or explanation. They do things that seem to be going against the nature of their characters. There are several scenes in the movie where you ask yourself "am I seeing a Spider Man movie?" To it's credit though it had many redeeming features and the overall feeling of the movie was fun. So overall, it is incredibly flawed but ultimately it does not loose the "fun" of the previous two movies. 7/10

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    Les S.

    I thought it was great. It shows the two sides of ourselves.

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    Crystal K.

    I guess the kids love it but I'm more into the X-Men (if they hadn't killed them all off LOL), Superman, and The Hulk but Spidey's sure got the wee ones in an uproar. Have one 5-year-old great-nephew who won't take off his Spidey stuff for nuttin' and this particular issue puts another wee one we know to sleep on a regular basis and I mean if he doesn't see it, he doesn't sleep! WOW!! MSG for kids I'd say!!

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