The Marvel comics hero returns for more high-flying fun in this third installment in the series. Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is up to his usual Spidey tricks, attending university classes as an awkward geek, then quickly slipping into his red-and-blue suit to save New York City from various villains. And there are villains aplenty. Thomas Hayden Church blows in as the Sandman, an escaped convict whose molecular structure is destroyed in a particle accelerator. The freak accident gives him the ability to form and reform from piles of dust. While the Sandman sifts through the city streets robbing banks, Spidey must also contend with his onetime friend, Harry (James Franco), who has taken up where his father, the Green Goblin, left off. Harry chases Spider-Man down on his goblin glider, hurling pumpkin bombs. But Spider-Man's biggest battle is perhaps within himself, when he is taken over by meteorite ooze--a substance that gives him great power, but also turns him into a vengeful, selfish jerk. Throw into the mix Peter's new competition at the Daily Bugle--the ambitious, sneaky Eddie Brock (Topher Grace)--and Peter's relationship troubles with Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst), and SPIDER-MAN 3 weaves a tangled web indeed.
Director Sam Raimi's playful style and his delightfully campy screenplay hold true to the spirit of the Stan Lee comics, and he does an excellent job of hitting all the right superhero notes. Raimi has created an action film that is a feast for the eyes, but comes with fully rounded characters and a moving moral lesson to boot. The special effects are astounding, but Raimi makes sure the film isn't all action and no talk--he makes Peter's struggle a human one, and one that we can all relate to, regardless of our web-spinning ability.
Theatrical Release: May 4, 2007
DVD Features:
2-Disc Set
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
DTS - French
Subtitles - English, French - Optional
Subtitles - English - Closed Captioned
DISC ONE:
Additional Release Materials:
Audio Commentary
Music Video - Snow Patrol
Outtakes
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills/Photos
DISC TWO:
Additional Release Materials:
Featurettes - 1. "Grains of Sand - Building Sandman"
2. "Re-Imagining the Goblin"
3. "Covered In Black - Creating Venom"
4. "On Location in New York and Cleveland"
5. "Inside the Editing Room & Science of Sound"
6. Stunt Featurettes (3)
Stars
Tobey Maguire: American actor, THE CIDER HOUSE RULES/SPIDER-MAN series
Kirsten Dunst: American actor, INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE/BRING IT ON
Thomas Haden Church: American actor Wings/SIDEWAYS
Topher Grace: American actor, That '70s Show/TRAFFIC
James Franco: American actor, Freaks & Geeks/TRISTAN & ISOLDE
James Cromwell: American actor, BABE/L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
Bryce Dallas Howard: American actor, THE VILLAGE/MANDERLAY
Dylan Baker: American actor, LOVE POTION #9/SPIDER-MAN movie series
Rosemary Harris: British actress, SPIDER-MAN (2001)
J.K. Simmons: American actor, Oz/SPIDER-MAN movie series
Director
Sam Raimi: Director, EVIL DEAD
Producer
Laura Ziskin: Producer/screenwriter, MURPHY'S ROMANCE/SPIDER-MAN 3
Avi Arad: Executive producer, many Marvel Comics properties
Grant Curtis: Producer, SPIDER-MAN (2001)
Screenwriter
Alvin Sargent: American screenwriter, PAPER MOON/ANYWHERE BUT HERE
Ivan Raimi: American screenwriter, SPIDERMAN 3
Composer
Christopher Young: Composer, COPYCAT/THE SHIPPING NEWS
Source Writer
Stan Lee: American comic book author/editor, Marvel Comics movies
Director of Photography
Bill Pope: Director of photography, BOUND/THE MATRIX
Review 1:
4 stars out of 5 -- "Entertainment doesn't come more accomplished than this....The breathlessness is exceptional, Haden Church especially bringing fresh life into the franchise."
Source: Total Film
p.42 07/01/2007
Review 2:
"Director Sam Raimi keeps his focus on the human side of this Marvel Comics hero....There's lively mischief in it..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.81 05/31/2007
Review 3:
"SPIDER-MAN 3 delivers at least ten astonishing, exciting, comic-book knockabouts....[With] wholly enjoyable touches..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.74 07/01/2007
Review 4:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Whole stretches of the film are terrific: CGI can finally do justice to eternally morphing comic-book characters..."
Source: Empire
p.185 11/01/2007
Review 5:
3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he love triangle between Peter, Harry and Mary-Jane is a moving slice of Marvel soap opera..."
Source: Uncut
p.138 12/01/2007