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Spider-Man 3

Peter Parker's life appears to be on the up. In love with MJ, whose stage career is taking off, and experiencing uncharted levels of popularity as Spider-Man, it might all start going to his head. He'd better pull himself together – Flint Marco's out of jail and stumbling into a science experiment, a black oil just dropped in from outer space and Harry Osborne has found his father's stash of bombs and gliders... Will Spidey keep the villains in check? Will he become one himself? Is this bad guy count a bit too Batman Returns for our liking?

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Stars: Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace
Director: Sam Raimi
Year: 2007
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Certificate: 12
 
 

Sam Raimi's approach has been admirable. The director's continued attention to character-driven storylines not only increased the dramatic weight of the Spider-Man movies, but also increased the point and purpose of the pivotal action scenes that were so brilliantly realised.

While Spider-Man was a solid start, the first sequel instantly became one of the finest superhero movies yet made. Perhaps it was the success of Spidey's second outing that has heaped the pressure on the third. With expectations being so high, the fans are hoping Raimi has a few tricks up his sleeve in the purported final instalment.

We catch up with Peter Parker (Maguire) soon after we left him in a web with Mary-Jane (Dunst), and life appears to be good. Spidey is immensely popular, MJ has a starring role in a Broadway play and Peter is making ends meet selling his Spidey pics to the Daily Bugle.

Harry Osborn (James Franco), meanwhile, is still fuming about Spider-Man’s role in his father's death, and revenge is his only desire...

That, combined with the introduction of what appears to be two new bad guys (including Thomas Haden Church as a mournful-looking Flint Marko aka Sandman), sets up the second, and wonderfully unpredictable, act.

Rather than simply have Spidey battling the obvious enemies, Raimi has once again focused on Pete's personal struggles.

His relationship with MJ becomes fractured, a new connection to Harry leaves him on edge, and pressure from a work rival mean life for Peter Parker is anything but easy. Thus, the black oil, when it finally gets a hold of Parker, appears to him to be just the drug he needs.

The black suit is little more than a cocaine allegory, with almost too many - admittedly well handled - set pieces hammering the point home. Parker, although he becomes a bit of an ass, is far from nasty in the way, maybe, Superman became in Superman III. However, it's when the oil finds a new host that the film finds it's feet – and the best enemy so far conceived.

Yet, despite Venom being one of the most interesting, complex and quite frankly frightening enemies this Spider-Man has faced, the search for a child-friendly rating has left this sharp-toothed psychotic, well, toothless.

In fact, Venom doesn't actually hurt a soul for the majority of the movie (which is simply too long). Not to sustain interest – but because the need to fit the Sandman into the equation detracts from what could have been the ultimate good guy-bad guy face-off.

The 'too many bad guys' rule that Batman Returns et al proved has been ignored here, perhaps relying on the final act in which Raimi gives things a neat twist to mix the fighting up.

It seems that, had the Sandman and his backstory been reserved for a separate Spidey outing, and Venom allowed to eat brains as he did in the comic book, Spider-Man 3 would scale the heights of its predecessor.

A half decent Spider-Man movie, however, is worth ten X-Men 3s, and the action here is second to none. The effects are astounding, and the sequences, from the Peter Parker street-walk motifs to the fights themselves, are superbly and expertly realised.

Raimi's comedic touch raises plenty of laughs between the tense and occasionally dark peaks of interest, most notably Bruce Campbell's inevitable cameo, and a scene involving Parker, a telephone call and a plate of homemade cookies.

Save for some seriously ill-judged cutaways in the big finish – the shockingly awful news reporters all but undid three films' worth of work, as did Raimi's own children with their brief, yet pointless, cameos – Raimi is on top of his game with a nigh-on 3 hour Spider-fest.

It's just a shame he didn't trim it down to a two hour masterpiece.

Rich Phippen

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Anas Al-Rahho
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I was dreading going to see this at the cinema. Marvel films have had a poor run of "3" films - Blade and X-Men to be exact. I breathed a huge sigh of relief half way through knowing this film can't go wrong. The film was fast paced, and many of those who aren't familiar with Spiderman's graphic novels could find it hard to grasp what's happening. Some of the best superhero action scenes in cinema history combined with a twisting plot made this film spectacular to say the least.
 
Rebecca Potter
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There was too much going on in Spiderman III for one film. I found I was left with too many unanswered questions. The black oil was great, but needed more explanation, like more of where it came from, and are we meant to believe that it was just concidence that it attached itself to Peter? This seemed to be just one of the many coincidences in the movie that didn't sit right with me. The Sandman was a good idea, but at the end when he became enormous, I found it totally over the top.
 
Anthony Kioussopoulos
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For the record I am a huge comics fan. I liked Spiderman 1 & 2 even though Spiderman is not my favourite Marvel character, I was really looking forward to seeing this movie. What a disappointment!!! Too few fight scenes, too many inconcistencies with the character (where is his spidersence?), bad plot, not enough character building for the new villains and most of all, a lot of cheesiness!! Don't watch this movie, I am sure that the actors, the producers and the director haven't either.
 
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