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Spider-Man - The High Definition Trilogy (Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2 / Spider-Man 3) [Blu-ray]

Spider-Man - The High Definition Trilogy (Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2 / Spider-Man 3) [Blu-ray]
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Manufacturer: Columbia Pictures

Starring: Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Topher Grace, Thomas Haden Church, James Franco
Directed By: Sam Raimi
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This little beauty contains the three Spidey movies (Spider-Man [2002], Spider-Man 2 [2004] and Spider-Man 3 [2007]) which are conveniently packaged in this low-priced box set. I am the world-famous film critic, Movie Review Kid, who is gonna tell YOU how to lose weight. Spidey then sends the Goblin home and then Harry sees him and thinks that Spider-Man killed his father. So, when Sandman robs a bank and Spider-Man tries to stop him, Spider-Man gets a mouthful of sand. In Spider-Man 2, it is Doctor Octopus, abbreviated Doc Ock (played by Alfred Molina), a former scientist who is controlled by his evil robot tentacles. Third, the girl he loves, Mary Jane, is getting married to John Jameson, the son of the editor of the Daily Bugle (Peter's boss).

So this guy who was supposed to give Peter money doesn't give him the money, see. I bet your mama's that fat, too.--should start telling you about the movies themselves. When he is released from the hospital, he cannot remember that Spider-Man killed his dad or that Peter was Spider-Man, which is good news for Peter. He faces the Goblin on several occasions and the Goblin tries to convince Spidey to join him in a life of crime but Spidey disagrees. But Peter's luck changes when he finds out that the man who killed his uncle (the thief from the first movie) was actually NOT the guy who killed his uncle and that the actual guy who killed his uncle is Flint Marko, a thief who is still at large.

And James Franco as Harry Osborn, Peter's best friend, until he finds out that Peter is Spider-Man who killed his father (explained in more detail below). Venom and Sandman team up to defeat Peter, holding Mary Jane hostage. Then, everything goes haywire and there is explosions and Peter transforms into Spider-Man to try to help get things back on track. Then, Peter goes out with Gwen Stacy, trying to make Mary Jane jealous. A rogues gallery of Spidey's fiercest enemies appear in the trilogy. Why. The ending is intense and you just won't believe it. And also Mary Jane, gets bad reviews from critics about her new Broadway and is upset about it, but Peter has to worry about other things.

Peter gets his power back and the Spider and the Octopus face off in an epic battle. Spider-Man 3: Spidey/Peter's life is going great. Second, his best friend, Harry, is out to revenge on Spidey. Also, an alien symbiote from outer space attaches to Spider-Man turning his suit black, and making him evil, adding to his rage. So after that guy gets robbed, Peter lets the thief get away. Peter starts using his powers to gain publicity and make some extra dough. First, he's failing school. With every superhero comes supervillians.

Harry Osborn who tries to get revenge on Peter after finding out that he killed his father. Ironic, isn't it. I can't tell you how they found out, that would ruin the supriseness. Hi, Fat Boy. It all ends in a climatic battle between the Spider and Goblin and the Goblin ends up dying (Spidey did not kill him; he died by his own hand). Meanwhile, Norman Osborn turns into the Green Goblin and starts terrorizing the people of New York City. That was long. Suprising, huh.

'Cause the second movie's in theaters. Yeesh, no wonder you're so fat. your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Then, that thief goes and shoots Peter's Uncle. Now, Flint Marko actually falls into that particle accelerator and becomes half-man, half-sand, or Sandman.

Check it out. Spider-Man is a famous Marvel Comics superhero. Well, after that intense ending, Spider-Man leaves ya begging for more. If you wanna lose weight, you have got to stop eating this junk. Kirsten Dunst is the Girl Next Door, Mary Jane Watson, Spidey's love interest.

He has finally got the girl (Mary Jane) and can balance his life. Then the four mechanical arms mend into his body and he becomes Doctor Octopus. Give them to me. They also have the trilogy in Blu-Ray, for those who wanna advance. It is not the end of the Spider-Man film series. Spider-Man: High school student Peter Parker's life dramatically changes after he is bitten by a radioactive spider and receives spider powers.

The final Spidey 3 villian is Venom (Topher Grace) a photographer who is stricken with an alien symbiote and given the same powers as Spider-Man, but uses them for evil use. Now he is equally-matched to Sandman, defeating him once and for all, or so Peter thinks. In all the ruckus, Octavius's wife dies and the scientist decides to blame Spidey for the incident. The storyline goes like this: Spider-Man 2: Peter is having a hard time balancing his normal life and his superhero life. This week's movie is Spider-Man-The Motion Picture DVD Trilogy. That scene also has a cool scene where a car comes crashing through the window, that's so cool.

Harry then dons the same suit his deranged father had and becomes the New Goblin. Then Peter learns "With great power comes great responsibility." He then becomes Spider-Man, saving people and whatnot. He faces off against Peter but gets sent to the hospital afterward. Now that we've patched that up, I--Are you eating chips. Another Spidey 3 villian is Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), a burgular who gains sand powers after falling into a particle acclerator (I have no idea what that is). First, you need to exercise daily and stop eating fatty foods.

Hey, I see those pork rinds under the pillow. This angers Peter because he finds out that when he killed his uncle's shooter, he actually killed an innocient man and that his uncle's real killer is still out there. Then, Harry regains his memory and forces Mary Jane to tell Peter that she does not love him anymore. Otto Octavius, a scientist, creates these four mechanical arms, or tentacles, to handle this big ball of fire that he is unveiling to everybody. He causes a mess at the club where Mary Jane sings and ends up throwing her on the floor. Realizing that the symbiote that was controlling his life caused this, he hurries to take it off.

After the funeral, he vows that Spider-Man will pay. In Spider-Man, it's the Green Goblin (played by William Dafoe), who is the father of Harry Osborn, turned evil. Also, another problem Peter faced was Eddie Brock, a photographer who is out to get Peter's job. The movies star Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker a.k.a. But his friend (Harry) now hates him 'cause he thought that Spider-Man killed his father and then he found out that Spider-Man is his buddy, Peter. Well then, good-bye from the Movie Review KId.and try to follow my weight loss tips.P.S. Whew. It all ends in this movie.

Now that I'm done with that, let's get on with the review. But I saw the ending, and I believed it. No lie. Also, Mary Jane and Harry end up finding out that Peter is Spider-Man. I guess this brings my review to an end. Spidey later temporarily loses his powers and Doc Ock (hearing that Peter is close to Spidey) commands Peter to tell Spidey to meet him at some place or else he'll kill Mary Jane. In Spider-Man 3, it is New Goblin (James Franco) a.k.a. If you afford this package, just settle for the individual DVDs then.

Two years later, you stop begging. Dr. When Peter strips the black suit off, Eddie Brock (who Peter recently had fired) is standing below and inherits the black suit and becomes Venom. On May 6, 2011, Spider-Man 4 will be released.

This movies look and sound amazing on Blu-ray. If you want a good movie to show off your system any of these 3 are the best ones to use.

The parallel with the transition from puberty to maturity is obvious, but it works. The only unbelievable character is J Jonah Jameson, but then, he was over-the-top in the comics, too; no Perry White, he. Rosemary Harris is especially fine as everyone's idea of the perfect nuturing aunt. He even loses and regains his super powers. Her performance is much better than it has to be.

And in the third film, Gwen Stacy's inevitable fall from a building is so close to Lois Lane's helicopter fall (with the mic cable replaced by a telephone cord) that it verges on plagiarism. (Disney had a good grasp of this 70 years ago. Digital animators don't seem to have caught it. It's underplayed, with Maguire's performance convincingly shy without being sappy.

The focus is firmly on Peter's relationships with his family and Mary-Jane, even in the third film (which has too many villains, and too many plot lines to tie up). Lee and Ditko had the sense to make the hero a geeky teenager who has super powers thrust on him, without the experience or wisdom to know what to do. Worse, the animators don't understand one of the most-basic: F = ma. It demonstrated how a fundamentally idiotic idea (attaining super powers from the bite of a radioactive spider has been mercilessly parodied) could work, if the story resonated with the readers. People "on the street" aid him when he's in trouble. He might be a geek, but he's no dork.

S-M3 also overlooks e = mv^2/2 -- there's no way a swinging crane could crack a building's girders.The Blu-ray transfers are of the high quality one expects. (No jokes, please).If the Spider-Man films have a problem, it's that there's a limited number of feats a super hero can perform, and only so many emotional conflicts a human being can experience. "Spider-Man" was arguably the first modern super-hero comic book. Not to mention that, as in S3, a drastic change in the hero's personality is a central plot element. Whether or not this is conscious copying, it does give an uncomfortable sense of déjà vu, which is why I've awarded these well-done and entertaining films only four stars.I can't resist pointing out that, as with most super-hero films, there is an utter disregard for the laws of physics.

Objects and people move almost instantly from rest to motion (or back), which is not only unrealisitc, but impossible.

Not surprisingly, their situations and story arcs are uncomfortably like those in the first three Superman films: Peter swings up to catch Mary Jane as she falls (he later repeats the act with his aunt).

(They /ought/ to be -- Sony owns Columbia).

"Spider-Man" was probably the biggest single influence in moving comic books away from melodrama and toward drama.Sam Raimi, a director notorious for over-the-top silliness, would seem the least-likely choice for such material, but he handles it perfectly.

The second film includes the extended "2.1" version.

J K Simmons (perhaps best-known as the bisexual Nazi murderer-rapist in HBO's "Oz") shows he's just as good at comedy, nailing the character.

He abandons his super-identify because it interferes with what he most wants out of life.

Note, for example, how Shrek moves as if his body is massless).

I don't believe there's any supplemental material that hasn't already appeared on the DVDs.

The picture quality is among the best I have seen for a blu-ray. The reason it got 4 stars was for the lack of special features for both Spider-man and Spider-man 2. The sound quality is pristine. I rocked the house playing it through my home theater system. This set included Spider-man 2.1(Extended Version), which was nice, so the trilogy is almost a quadrilogy. I waited for a price-drop since I had all on dvd prior to my purchase.

The thing I noticed about the Blu-Ray versions is the crispness of picture quality and the saturation of colors. This really doesn't have anything to do with the quality of the movies. I happened to enjoy all three as being above average super-movies. The colors are so intense at times that they actually hurt your eyes if you're sitting too close to your 50" HD TV. Blu-Ray is a differnce that is easily noticable and worth the extra bucks for those movies that flash color, scenery, mind-boggling special effects and grandeur.

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