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Spider-Man 3 The rise and fall of Emo Spider-Man

I haven’t talked to my comic book, nerdy friends yet and I’m interested to hear what they thought, but for now, I’ll just talk about what I thought.  This third installment of the Spider-Man movies has been highly anticipated in my circle of friends.  So, let me start with what I liked about the movie: 

What I liked about Spider-Man 3

-I really enjoyed the special effects.  Not so much the Sandman, because most of that was CGI, but the Harry/Peter fight in the beginning was quality and the final fight scene was exceptional.  Venom’s special effects were also excellent.

-For the ladies: Tobey, James and Topher, each in their own special way, provided great eye-candy throughout the movie. 

-For the Men: Kirsten and Bryce weren’t short of eye candy either.

-Symbiotes apparently turn you Emo

-Characters were played rather well, but a few transitions between character shifts were somewhat, not totally, but somewhat forced.  Topher was probably the most believable in his character development, the scene with Eddy in the church was powerfully played.  Another nod goes to everyone in the Jazz club scene; very well played I was emotionally connected to the characters right then.

-Cinematography was really good.  As was costume and set design. 

 
Now for the things I didn’t like. 

-For me, this one felt very Matrix 2 and 3.   In that, “let’s blow the special effects out of the water and not spend any time on the script.”  Don’t get me wrong, I love special effects, but I believe they need to be balanced with not just a good story, but a well crafted one.

-There were too many subplots.  No plot holes, but too many subplots.  It wasn’t hard to follow but there were enough stories that could have been developed to make a whole other movie.  In effect, they set themselves up for this in the first Spider-Man by jumping right to MaryJane.  In the comics, Peter Parker meets Gwen first and MaryJane doesn’t enter the picture until after Peter fails to save Gwen.  But with having so many subplots it was really, really hard to connect emotionally to the characters – there were times yes – but these times were far fewer than the first and second Spider-Man films.

-Not enough screen time with Venom.  Period.  I realize the Topher spent a lot of time in the makeup chair for this part, but there needed to be a lot more Venom. 

-I hated the ending.  The events of what happened didn’t entirely bother me – one of them really surprised me – but didn’t bother me.  What I hated was that I felt like the ending was SO rushed.  I’m really tired of Hollywood movie makers looking at their watches in the cutting room and going, “Hey, shit!  We’ve got to end this!”  I equally dislike endings that are wrapped up so tightly that everyone walks away with a smile; especially because THE BUTLER plays the role of the deus ex machina.  I absolutely hate scriptwriting that defaults to this cliché.  We’ve come a long, long way from Greek comedies and there are better conventions to explore. 

-While I hear the Studio is in talks for three more movies, I’m not hopeful for a forth.  Even if they make a forth, I’m not hopeful.

Maybe my comic book, nerdy friends will be able to sell me on this movie another time, but for now, Spider-Man three fell flat in comparison to the bar and expectations set. 

For now, I give it 4 stars.  People will like it, I enjoyed it.  But, there were flaws. 

posted on Friday, May 04, 2007 10:56 AM by pariba_tourmaline


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scswngr
Posted Tuesday, November 20, 2007 3:38 AM

As much as I forced myself to like this movie, it was a painful experience. I often make fun of the fact that every major character in this movie cries. I really thought that Raimi fell away from what had worked for him in the past two movies and tried to do too much with little time. This is the same thing that plagued "Revenge of the Sith". The better thing to do would have been to deal with Sandman (and maybe even keep the Harry subplot), but have Venom show up in the end as a reveal for a fourth movie. I hope Spider-man 4 has a new director and a fresher direction, because they need to save the Venom character from becoming like Bane in "Batman Forever", just another ruined comic character portrayal.
cheswick
Posted Saturday, September 29, 2007 6:42 PM

did anyone hear the sountrack? i thought it was really good!
sUbLiMiNaLaDaM
Posted Tuesday, August 07, 2007 3:30 AM

I completely agree with the venom part. They should've really put him in there a crap load longer. Yes the costumes were badass ^_^. But I think they could've done more with New Goblin or (Harry's) costume. i kind of sort of thought the storyline did'nt live up to much of Stan Lee's storyline on the oringinal Spider-Man comics.  I also feel the endng was rushed as well.
But yes the movie was awesome. I liked it alot, so yeah I agree with you, people will like it. 4 Stars
kibrika
Posted Sunday, July 29, 2007 3:54 AM

I agree that the ending was not cool. I was also dissatisfied.
vhsparrow
Posted Friday, June 22, 2007 12:06 PM

I agree with your comment about the overplotting.

I don't know if the directive is coming from the studio-heads, the directors or the writers, but it's a problem that's plagued features as far back as 1998's 'Lost in Space' revival, Ang Lee's 'Hulk' (2003) and that misbegotten wreck, 'X-Men 3'. It's also odd that in cases such as 'Fantsticc Four 2:RotSS' it also resulted in a net compression of at least 3 storylines into an 88 minute movie.  
   
I think it's nigh-time that some of these studio-heads actually take time to vet their product, before they start throwing and extra $10 or $20 million at the thing. We're going to have an entire generation of disosable celluliod.
kwsav
Posted Monday, May 28, 2007 2:29 PM

I agree with your review . In my opinion Venom was waisted on this movie with such a big villain as Sandman . Venom is Spiderman's greatest enemy , an enemy that couldn't be killed after 10 minutes by rattling a bunch of pipes and blowing him up with a grenade . I think the way that Venom was defeated so easily and Eddie brock killed shows the directors disdain for Venom and his being forced to have Venom in this movie by the producers .
imoovie
Posted Monday, May 28, 2007 10:24 AM

What was the movie about...i say skip this one

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