Based on the classic Marvel Comics series, Sam Raimi's SPIDER-MAN deftly details the origin of the web-slinging superhero. When awkward New York City teenager Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) attends a class field trip to a laboratory, he gets bitten by a genetically altered spider while taking photos of his longtime crush, the lovely Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst). Soon he discovers this bite has given him remarkable powers--heightened strength, dexterity, and awareness, along with the ability to cling to walls and shoot webs from his wrists. Hoping to win Mary Jane's heart using his new talents, Peter becomes distracted from home life with his doting Aunt May (Rosemary Harris) and Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson), ultimately leading to tragedy--and his new role as the crime-fighting Spider-Man. Meanwhile Harry Osborn (Willem Dafoe), the industrialist father of Peter's friend Norman (James Franco), undergoes a transformation of his own, bringing about the creation of Spider-Man's arch-nemesis: The Green Goblin. In order to save his loved ones--and all of New York City--from the devastating force of the deluded Goblin, Spider-Man must take on the villain in a series of stunning battles.
By staying true to the essence of the comic book, Raimi accomplishes the rare feat of crafting a superhero movie with a real heart. Rather than focusing solely on action and explosions, SPIDER-MAN wisely shines the spotlight on the character of Peter Parker, played with perfect bewilderment by Maguire. The special effects, of course, are dazzling, but they are topped by an excellent cast that also includes the radiant Dunst, the menacing Dafoe, the brooding Franco, and the scene-stealing J.K. Simmons as Peter's tough-talking boss. (Raimi fans will notice cameos by the director's brother, Ted Raimi, and EVIL DEAD series star Bruce Campbell.) The result is a charming and amazingly entertaining film unafraid to combine CGI animation with sincere human emotion.
Theatrical Release Date: May 3, 2002 (Wide)
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
2-Disc Set
Disc One: SPIDER-MAN (Feature with Bonus Material)
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Sam Raimi - Director, Kirsten Dunst - Star, Laura Ziskin - Producer, Grant Curtis - Co-Producer
2. John Dykstra - Special Effects Designer, Visual Effects Crew
Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
2. TV Spots
Alternate Subtitles - 1. Production Notes, Historical Facts
Music Video - 1. Sum 41 "What We're All About"
2. Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott "Hero"
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Branching Web-i-sodes
Text/Photo Galleries:
Filmographies
Character Files
DVD-ROM Features:
Comic to Feature Comparison
Record Your Own Commentary
Countdown to Spider-Man 2
Weblinks
Disc Two: (Bonus Material)
Documentary - 1. HBO MAKING OF SPIDER-MAN
2. SPIDER-MANIA: An E! Entertainment Special (40 mins)
3. SPIDER-MAN: The Mythology of the 21st Century (Historical - 25
mins)
Featurette - 1. Director Profile: Sam Raimi (7 mins)
2. Composer Profile: Danny Elfman (7 mins)
Bonus Footage - 1. Screen Test - Tobey Maguire - Star, J.K. Simmons - Star, CGI Spider-Man
2. Costume and Make-up Tests
3. Outtakes and Gag Reel (3 mins)
Text/Photo Galleries:
Gallery - 1. Conceptional Art and Production Design Gallery
2. Rogues Gallery
3. Comic Book Artist Gallery
Archives - 1. Spider-Man Comics
2. The Loves of Peter Parker
Hints & Tips - ActiVision Spider-Man Game
DVD-ROM Features:
Games - 1. ActiVision PC Game (2 Playable Levels)
Weblinks - 1. Exclusive Marvel dot.comics ("Blue #1," "Black Cat #1," and "Peter Parker: Return of the Goblin")
Spider-Man Visualizer
Stars
Tobey Maguire: American actor, THE CIDER HOUSE RULES/SPIDER-MAN series
Kirsten Dunst: American actor, INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE/BRING IT ON
Willem Dafoe: American Actor
James Franco: American actor, Freaks & Geeks/TRISTAN & ISOLDE
Cliff Robertson: American Actor
Rosemary Harris: British actress, SPIDER-MAN (2001)
J.K. Simmons: American actor, Oz/SPIDER-MAN movie series
Ted Raimi: Actor
Bruce Campbell: American Actor, Producer, THE EVIL DEAD
Bill Nunn: American Actor
Scott Schwartz: Actor/Stuntman--NOT Scotty Schwartz of A CHRISTMAS STORY...
Randy Savage: PRO WRESTLER
Michael Papajohn:
Deborah Wakeham:
Director
Sam Raimi: Director, EVIL DEAD
Producer
Laura Ziskin: Producer/screenwriter, MURPHY'S ROMANCE/SPIDER-MAN 3
Ian Bryce:
Grant Curtis: Producer, SPIDER-MAN (2001)
Screenwriter
David Koepp: Screenwriter/Producer
Alvin Sargent: American screenwriter, PAPER MOON/ANYWHERE BUT HERE
Composer
Danny Elfman: Score composer
Art Director
Steve Arnold: American art director
Cameo
Lucy Lawless: Television Actress, XENA
Cameo
Stan Lee: American comic book author/editor, Marvel Comics movies
Costume Designer
James Acheson: British costume designer, DANGEROUS LIAISONS/SPIDER-MAN
Director of Photography
Don Burgess:
Executive Producer
Ari Avad: Executive Producer, SPIDER-MAN (2001)
Executive Producer
Stan Lee: American comic book author/editor, Marvel Comics movies
Art Director
Tony Fanning: SET DESIGNER
Review 1:
"...The filmmakers have succeeded in rejuvenating the character while staying faithful to his roots....Mr. Maguire seems at once knowing and vulnerable..."
Source: New York Times
p.E1 05/03/2002
Review 2:
"...SPIDER-MAN, an adventure in vicarious acrobatic daredevilry, has been excitingly staged by director Sam Raimi..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.47-8 05/10/2002
Review 3:
"...The actors seem to be having as good a time as we are....Maguire and Dunst keep SPIDER-MAN on a high with their sweet-sexy yearning, spinning a web of dazzle and delicacy..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.87-8 05/10/2002
Review 4:
"...Chemistry between Maguire and the winning Dunst is excellent....[A] standout supporting turn is served up by J.K. Simmons, who brilliantly catches his pieces' comic book origins..."
Source: Variety
p.27-36 04/22/2002
Review 5:
"...Raimi does know his genre and has a lot of fun with the always gratifying makeover element....[Maguire] seems the only choice to play Peter, imbuing the character with intelligence, sensitivity, affability, strength, humor and edginess..."
Source: Box Office
p.90 07/01/2002
Review 6:
"...SPIDER-MAN is full of deftly handled small moments and characters..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.36-7 07/01/2002
Review 7:
"...Kirsten Dunst is effective as the conflicted Mary Jane....Willem Dafoe has fun with a Jekyll-and-Hyde character..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.5 06/30/2002