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The Battle Within...
on September 18, 2007
Posted by: Superman
The first Spider-Man movie was very well done. It's predecessor, Spider-Man 2, was even better, ranking as one of the best superhero movies ever made. But what about Spider-Man 3? Does it rise to the occasion and join the other two films to form a solid superhero trilogy? Some may beg to differ, but my answer is yes.
There are several reasons for this answer, the first of which is the action. The action sequences and fight scenes aren't terribly new or groundbreaking, but are still on parr with the first two films and are fun to watch. Venom, Sandman, and Harry are all colorful comic book characters that serve as good antagonists to Spider-Man
Though it hasn't been a large aspect of the Spider-Man films, humor has always been a welcome part of the movies in the past. Even among the darker nature of Spider-Man 3, comic relief still finds its way to the surface now and then. Peter Parker's attempt to be a bad boy is a failure, but still funny to watch. Best of all, Bruce Campbell returns with a cameo appearances that tops the other two.
However, even though the laughs are funny and the action is exciting, I think this film's greatest credit is its story. Sam Raimi successfully takes the black suit and uses it to spin a story of vengeance and anger which is in turn replaced by redemption and forgiveness. Peter Parker showcases these themes in a manner that is epic, yet touching. Overall, I must say the story is what makes this movie a winner.
So does this movie live up to the other two? Once again I say that it does. Though the surreal nature of this film is a bit of a departure from the more down-to-earth elements of its predecessors, the story is still as well-crafted and true as ever. Put in this movie and let yourself go into the epic, exciting comic book world. You won't regret it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Everyone's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man swoops to DVD in this widescreen special edition of the highly energized sequel from 20th Century Fox. With exquisite extras and spectacular picture and sound, this two-disc is a worthy buy for just about everyone. First off is the technical angle, in which this disc truly shines. Presented in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio, the image is full of brilliant hues and fine details that are sure to bring your superhero dreams to life as you watch it. Additionally, the 5.1 Dolby Digital sound is an absorbing home-theater experience that's been meticulously created for this disc, and it does not disappoint. On the extras front, the fun starts with two different commentaries that are packed with anecdotes and stories from the production. The first track includes two separate recording sessions -- one from director Sam Raimi and Spidey himself, Tobey Maguire, and the other with Marvel producer-extraordinaire Avi Arad and co-producer Grant Curtis. This track is full of fun banter between the director and star, while the other two give good detail on the hows and whys of the moviemaking process. For more in-depth tech-talk, check out the technical commentary, headed by a few other sliced-together sessions that include effects-maestros John Dykstra and Steve Johnson, among others. The track is especially insightful when you begin to realize just how many of the effects were split between practical mechanical effects and CGI. Also included on the first disc is a blooper reel, a music video by Train, movie previews, web featurettes from the film's website, and a "Spidey Sense 2" trivia track that is stuffed with enough facts on the comic and the movie that it's almost overwhelming. Disc two contains the bulk of the extras, starting with the "Making the Amazing" 12-part documentary. This whopping two-hour making-of is one of the best in-depth and entertaining looks at a film that has graced the DVD world. After a bit of your usual PR-type talk in the beginning about the first film, this feature then dives head first into all of the separate departments as they pieced the movie together; this is highly recommended viewing for anyone who enjoys this type of stuff. Three featurettes can also be found on this second disc, all of which hold up the same quality as well. The highlight of the three would have to be the "Ock-Umentary" 20-minute special, which takes the viewer step-by-step through how the filmmakers were able to bring Doc Ock to life, from the pre-production process through the on-set puppeteering that set the stage for all of the CGI polishes later on. Other bonus features on the disc include a multi-angle feature that delves into a few effects-heavy sequences in the film, with other areas dedicated to Activision's exceptional Spider-Man 2 video game. Finally, comic artist Alex Ross has been given a gallery all his own that showcases his stunning paintings featured in the opening credit sequence. Also available in fullscreen, Superbit, and a Collector's DVD Gift Set, this release is a fantastic buy and a perfect gift for any fan of the film. In perfect double-dip fashion, Sony has plans to release a Spider-Man 2.5 as well, featuring extended sequences created solely for the DVD under Raimi's supervision. Until that comes out, there's plenty to love on this release, so don't be afraid to wait for the second release -- unless you like to torture yourself and miss out on a whole lot of great stuff.
 
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Amazing!
on September 14, 2007
Posted by: Superman
Spider-Man, one of America's favorite heroes, returns for a sequel two years after his first hit movie was released. Spider-Man 2 takes that great film and builds upon it, making for an even greater movie. Sam Raimi shows he knows what a good superhero movie is all about when Peter Parker removes the mask and we are able to see through him to understand what he goes through. While the movie may be lacking a little action in the middle, the drama is incredible.
Not to say the action's bad. Doc Ock is a step up from the Green Goblin, making for more interesting, sophisticated fights by bringing four extra arms into the mix. It's everything that we had in the first film, only on a grander, more epic scale.
Overall, I must say this is one of the best superhero films ever made. Sam Raimi finely assembles a grand package of spectacular fights while maintaining a proper balance of drama and story. A must for any Spidey fan or superhero fan in general.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Inconceiveable!
on September 9, 2007
Posted by: Superman
In 1987, a movie was released that captured audiences imaginations in every way possible. This movie had everything from romance to action to comedy as well as a most memorable cast of unique characters. This movie was The Princess Bride.
Now, 20 years later, The Princess Bride is rereleased on a special edition 2-disc DVD set, and I must say it is worth every penny. It is loaded with not only the classic film but also a wealth of bonus features including documentaries, trailers, and even a trivia game on quotes from the movie. There's even a booklet called Fezzik's Guide to Florin, which humorously details and describes various points of interests from the movie.
In addition to these bonuses, an eye for detail is given in creating the menus and the case. The menus are well-crafted and the cover is detailed with a beautiful portrait depicting the movie.
Whether you're a longtime fan of this film or are just discovering it, there has never been a better time to purchase The Princess Bride for your DVD collection.
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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