Colourful, energetic and well-cast, Spider-Man is a good-quality, highly-entertaining action movie.
Spider-Man (2002)
Genre: Action/Adventure
Starring: Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Willem Dafoe, James Franco, Cliff Robertson
Screenwriter: David Koepp, Alvin Sargent
Producer: Laura Ziskin, Ian Bryce, Grant Curtis
Composer: Danny Elfman
DVD Info
Release:
May 4, 2008
UMD Features:
- Note: This release is in the UMD format for Sony PSP players only.
- Anamorphic - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - English, French/Canadian
- Subtitles - Chinese, Mandarin, English, French/Parisian, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai - Optional
Reviews
This accomplished blockbuster announces itself as a stylish piece of pop myth-spinning.
Terrifically entertaining blockbuster that, for once, gets everything right.
This is entertaining stuff, and Sam Raimi has spun a good yarn for the summer.
A review threatens to turn into a session of gushing because the film is that type of experience; watching it, I kept wanting to applaud.
A perfectly serviceable early-summer popcorn picture that will satisfy its core teen constituency and not displease general viewers looking for some disposable entertainment.
[Sam] Raimi captures the ineffable quality that makes this misfit with muscles New York's own blue-collar, working-man's hero.
Spider-man flows as smoothly from scene to scene, catching the audience in its charming web and setting us up for a sequel which, for once, will be welcome.
Unfortunately the film, like many of its ilk, is driven by special effects, and there's a serious disconnect between Maguire's sweet-natured dialogue and Spider-Man's pounding violence and stunning acrobatic work.
At its best, it's action packed fantasy, grounded in reality by a talented cast who pack a real emotional wallop. At its worst, it's over the top, and more than a little sappy.
Spider-Man was the first really alienated guy to swoop around fighting crime in a funny outfit. His strange powers made this teenage outsider into even more of an outsider -- and Spider-Man>... stays true to that idea, thanks mostly to Maguire.
Count on Sam Raimi ... to deliver a Spider-Man movie that recaptures the wonder of those first-generation comics.
This is one of those rare adventure movies in which character, not violence, is the backbone of the film.
Director Sam Raimi was right. Tobey Maguire was the right choice for Spider-Man.
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