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"the filme was the best one ever. i hope they make a nother one. but with a cuter spider man next time. "
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""Peter Parker" (Tobey Maguire) has finally found balance in his less than normal life. He is finally able to manage his devotion to the love of his life, "Mary Jane 'MJ' Watson" (Kirsten Dunst). But something happens to him that gives him the biggest fight of his life -- the fight of his sanity. A oily-black symbiote has taken over his personality, and it changes his personality in a negative way. It even changes his relationship with "MJ", and his famous blue, red and black outfit to a jet-black one. To complicate things even more, he has to deal with an escaped convict whose molecular structure is merged with sand that was being tested on, and a major competitor for a staff job at the "Daily Bugle" who later becomes even more of the problem. And to complicate things even further, his best friend, "Harry Osborn" (James Franco) is even more obsessed with killing him to avenge his father's death that he believes "Parker's" alter-ego, "Spider-Man" caused. The first problem with this ... "
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Spiderman 3 falls flat
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"SPIDERMAN 3 had phenomenel special effects, wonderful acting and so-so music. But the storyline phenomenally.... sucked. "
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"Over the weekend, Wanted had a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.com. It’s since gone down to 81% (at the time of this writing — and with top critics it’s down to 67%), though that’s still pretty good for a movie that initially looked like just another Matrix knockoff. But will the good reviews make for great box office? Last night, while viewing the latest trailer in a theater with some friends, I mentioned that Wanted was receiving great reviews. Nobody believed me at first, and then they didn’t care; they still thought it looked terrible. Good reviews rarely help an action movie, and bad reviews rarely deter audiences from seeing them. However, if we look at the top 5 most critically acclaimed action movies, it’s clear that people do often prefer a good action film to a bad one. The next 5, on the other hand… The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003) Rotten Tomatoes’ “T-Meter” score: 94% (top critics: 98%) All Time Domestic Box Office Rank: #9 ($377 million) Sam "
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Spider-Man 3 (2007)
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"Only three other comic book-turned-movie franchises have as many or more installments than "Spider-Man": "Batman" and "Superman" (each with five theatrical films total) and "X-Men" (three entries). Whereas each of those series were run into the ground with a virtual revolving door of creative talent-directors and writers coming and going on all of them, "Spider-Man" has been relatively quiet behind the scenes. Sam Raimi directed all three, and the main stars remained constant through the films. With a group on board who created arguably the best comic-book movie ever ("Spider-Man 2"), why does the third entry in the web-slinger series not live up to expectations? Raimi and crew carried the weight of lofty expectations on their shoulders. The first movie out of the summer gate, "Spider-Man 3" introduces new allies and new villains, yet is a rehash of the previous two films. Everything is coming up roses for Peter Park (Tobey Maguire) and MJ Watson (Kirsten Dunst): She is starring in ... "
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"It is a testament to Sam Raimi and his collaborators that the Spider-man series did not run out of material after a few installments, like the Batman and Superman movies did. Although the end of the film leaves room for another adventure, I think that the series should retire after the third installment- all the loose ends with the characters are tied up, and any subsequent film would probably be just a long wrestling match through the skies of New York. All three films have the same pluses and minuses. On the plus side, there is a sympathetic and atypical hero in Toby Maguire's Peter Parker, who, unlike Clark Kent or Bruce Wayne, is close to an average guy. There is also the epic story the Osborn family, with both father and son being infected by mental illness, revenge, but ultimately reaching and a kind of redemption. The drawbacks, however, are what keep the series from being a great superhero film, like Donner's Superman or Mark Steven Johnson's Daredevil. Man ... "
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"The Dark Knight is everything it has been advertised to be: exciting, captivating, and enthralling. It is the first major category Oscar worthy movie I have seen in 2008, and not just for the gripping and chilling final performance of Heath Ledger, who certainly deserves a Best Supporting Actor nod. This Batman movie bests all of its predecessors. It is the best Super-Hero sequel movie i have ever seen, and may just be worthy of a Best Picture nomination come January 2009. Sequel success is not a new thing in Hollywood, but more often then not Super-Hero follow ups fall short of their first chapters. Not only does The Dark Knight up the ante, it takes the whole pot, which is a relief considering one of the last Super-Hero franchises, Spider-Man, which showed early success, has trailed off into mediocrity. Heath Ledger's turn as the Joker is everything Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus could only dream of being in Spider-Man 2. Maniacal, sadistic, and calculating, Ledger's Joker ... "
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CG: Death to Imagination
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"When I saw the title of Olly Richardson’s rant on The Empire Blog asking if CG has killed our imaginations, I presumed he meant filmmakers’ imaginations and how special effects are less creative when done with the ease of computer graphics. But no, he’s really talking about our imaginations, meaning me and you and everyone we know. I’d never given it too much thought, but maybe modern audiences are really losing their ability to believe at the movies: We never used to be so picky. If somebody watches the original King Kong or any of the works of Ray Harryhausen, you will never hear them complain about how the skeletons were a bit jerky or that the big ape’s fur didn’t blow realistically when he was climbing the Empire State Building (if they do complain, however, you should feel free to shoot them on the grounds of wrongness and philistinism). You just watch the film, acknowledge that what you are seeing couldn’t possibly exist, admire the artistry it took to create it and choose t ... "
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"The internet is an evil construct that’s causing us to submissively open our arms to totalitarianism! No, this isn’t another one of my posts about how our society is entering the world of The Matrix. This is the belief and fear of Barry Sonnenfeld, the director of Men in Black, Men in Black II and Wild Wild West, clearly a fan of lighter sci-fi than of the Orwellian sort. Speaking this week at the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Vegas, he lashed out against the internet, because of how it’s threatening democracy: Sonnenfeld fears that children today will grow up with “no concept of the right to privacy and in fact not understand the need for it. Because the Facebook generation is not concerned with what people know about them . . . they will have no problem with additional governmental supervision, spying and intervention. They will be thrilled that the Internet will be "
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Mutant Overload
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"Apparently there was no lesson learned from Spider-Man 3. I guess all the criticisms of that movie’s having too many characters didn’t exactly balance negatively enough against its worldwide gross of nearly $900 million. So, prepare for the possibility that other comic book adaptations will make the same attempt for box office gold by saturating their plots with familiar and highly demanded heroes and villains. This week the geek circles have been all abuzz about the all-star casting for X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which has now been confirmed by the trades and so far includes Taylor Kitsch as Gambit, Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am as John Wraith/Kestrel, Liev Schrieber as Victor Creed/Sabretooth (I can’t wait to see Schrieber with blond muttonchops), Danny Huston as Col. William Stryker and Lynn Collins as Silver Fox. Also, there’s rumor that the Blob will show up in the film, too. Some of these characters will only be showing up for minor appearances, and it’ ... "
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