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  58. Everything is lining up great for Peter he has finally got the love of his life Mary Jane Watson to marry him. But one night when the strange meteor crash's it clangs on to peter bonding him with an alien symbiote suit. This changes peter once the symbiote is attached by to him he changes his life around.Once he finds out his uncle's real killer is still alive who's Flint Marko/sandman he seeks revenge as his ex best friend harry Osborn becomes the new goblin and peter deals with Eddie Brock. Once peter realizes that he is doing everything wrong he decides only one way you can make it right by getting rid of the alien symbiote suit by riping it off which eventually leads to the birth of venom. peter now faces all the darkest demons as he also tries to win back Mary Jane Watson.
  59. After Mary Jane and Peter Parker have confessed their love for one another, we start things off with them happier than ever. Spider-Man is still doing what he does best - saving the world. Mary Jane is the star of a great Broadway show. However, through all the silver linings, Harry is still blaming Peter for killing his father. After multiple attempts at trying to reason with him and patch things up, Harry finally confronts Peter and they engage in a brutal battle leaving Harry with temporary amnesia. During this time Peter encounters a symbiote, which attaches itself to his Spidey suit. After awhile Peter can feel a difference in his behavior (more aggressive) but as well his powers are amplified. Struggling to save his relationship with Mary Jane he removes the suit using the bells of the church and the suit finally grabs hold of Eddie Brock. Eddie was currently praying Peter would be killed for all the embarrassment that Peter's caused him. Not a minute too soon, Peter gets back to normal, but seems to have lost Mary Jane - and what's worse is she is held captive by Venom and Sandman - who have seem to have join forces. After realizing this, Peter asks Harry for help, but is declined since Harry has gotten his memory back. As Peter goes to face both villains, Harry is told the truth about his father and decides to help Spider-Man. The final battle comes down to Harry and Spider-Man against Venom and Sandman. Who will win?
  60. Spider-Man was released in 2002 to much fan fare and excitement. One of the biggest movies of that year, it couldn&#39;t help but create a sequel which was just as popular if not more so. Spider-Man became the latest of a series of movie sequels where ticket sales were driven up by excitement over every planned sequel. Spider-Man 3, rumored to be the last in the series, will most likely make as much, if not more, then the last movie because of die hard movie fans who enjoy seeing the same hero in a new movie.<br/><br/>However, the problem that movie series face is that eventually the series will run out of creativity and direction. Spider-Man 3 is the latest series to end not so much with a bang but with a whimper. Directors and writers can only carry an idea so far before any series becomes dry. Villains, CGI effects, and special effects overall do not entertain if there is no solid story or plot. Spider-Man 3 shows what happens when too much is placed on eye candy and nothing else substantial.<br/><br/>Spider-Man 3 opens up with the exact opposite of Spider-Man 2. Peter Parker (Toby Maguire) is enjoying the fame that Spider-Man now enjoys from New York as well as high grades at university. Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), however, is finding her acting dreams tarnished after being removed from play. Her jealousy over Peter&#39;s fame as Spider-Man only makes it worse as Peter begins to let such fame go to his head.<br/><br/>Harry Osborn (James Franco) plans his revenge against Peter and eventually confronts him as the New Goblin in a blurry CGI battle that ends with Harry losing his short-term memory and his hatred for Peter. Peter himself takes advantage of this and even though he saves Harry&#39;s life he has no plans on reminding him of the past hatred Harry had for him. It almost seems, for a moment, as if his old friend from high school has suddenly returned. <br/><br/>In the background is the rise of Sandman, aka Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church), a petty criminal who finds himself altered after a particle experiment. Driven to find money that would cure his daughter, Flint is later discovered to be the man responsible for the death of Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson) and thus drives Peter on a mission of to avenge his uncle&#39;s death. Discovering that Flint now has powers of his own makes that mission even more difficult.<br/><br/>As if there wasn&#39;t enough conflict already, the arrival of a strange meteor releases an alien life form that later adheres to Peter during sleep one night. Peter finds both his powers, and personality, changed by the life form as he goes from a mild manner individual and hero to one who is more emotionally driven and aggressive in almost every way. Peter&#39;s later rejection of the alien leads to it&#39;s takeover of Eddie Brock (Toper Grace) who was once a rival at the Daily Bugle until Peter exposes a series of false pictures that ends his short lived journalist career. Using the hatred he has for Peter, the alien transforms Eddie until Venom who as we all know is perhaps the most famous of all Spider-Man villains and one who many wished to see in this movie.<br/><br/>The problem that Spider-Man 3 faces is trying to get all of these sub-plots to end in a quick and nice way. Often it feels rushed and lacks the tension and drama that the last Spider-Man movies had. Peter bounces from one conflict to the next but there is no real satisfactory ending to them. Sandman gives the sob story about his sick daughter before Peter forgives him for his uncle&#39;s death, Harry dies after a melodramatic scene that was almost amusing in it&#39;s absurdity, and Venom is only in the last half hour in the movie before his death which makes me ask why he was even included. These characters have so much depth built into them that the let down is in the end where we have no real answer to the conflicts they create. Oh, Peter and Mary Jane&#39;s relationship appears to heal at the end of the movie though we have no real way of knowing if this is true.<br/><br/>Spider-Man 3 tries too much at once and suffers because of it. The humor of Peter dancing and trying to hit on women only adds to an air of desperation/bad writing and directing. Too much time is wasted on so many sub-plots that no real stand out plot on it&#39;s own is created. Again, resting on villains and CGI is not an excuse to ignore stable plot creation. Unfortunately, Spider-Man 3 learns this lesson too late.<br/><br/>6/10
  61. Unlike the previous two Spider-Man films, I did not see this one on the big screen. In fact, I didn&#39;t see any movies in theatres last year, other than &quot;The Simpsons Movie&quot;. I finally just got around to renting &quot;Spider-Man 3&quot; after New Year&#39;s. Looking here on IMDb before watching it, it seemed to be polarizing, not as highly praised as the previous two installments, so I watched it with mixed expectations. Since it turned out to be sort of a mixed blessing, I guess I&#39;m glad I had those expectations.<br/><br/>At the moment, Peter is very happy. His life as Spider-Man is no longer interfering with his life as Peter Parker. However, one problem still unsolved is Harry still believes that Spider-Man killed his father, and now knows that Peter is Spider-Man! Peter&#39;s former best friend gets new powers, a lot like the ones that possessed his father, and becomes the New Goblin! In a battle between Peter and Harry, Harry falls and has to be hospitalized. While suffering from short-term memory loss, he remembers Peter as his friend again, but will his recent memories come back? Meanwhile, Flint Marko, who unbeknownst to Peter is Uncle Ben&#39;s real assassin, has escaped from prison! While running from the police, Flint becomes the Sandman, a new enemy for Spidey! Sadly, Peter&#39;s problems don&#39;t end there, as one night, he is possessed by a symbiote, one which makes him more powerful, but also makes him lose self control and become more aggressive! <br/><br/>Watching &quot;Spider-Man 3&quot; once, I noticed more flaws in it than I ever have in its two predecessors, and I have seen both of them several times. First off, Harry&#39;s attack on Peter begins a bit too suddenly. Peter is riding his motorcycle, and Harry (as the New Goblin) just suddenly appears and immediately grabs him. It probably should have shown Harry coming first. Right now, it sounds like I&#39;m making way too big a deal out of a minor problem, but there are more. One ridiculous part is where Peter kisses Gwen Stacy while in his suit at a ceremony in Spider-Man&#39;s honour. This is while he is thinking about proposing to Mary-Jane! Why wouldn&#39;t he realize that this wasn&#39;t going to help their relationship? When Peter becomes possessed by the symbiote, he can&#39;t help but become a total jerk, but sometimes, it gets pretty silly, especially the part where Mary-Jane is trying to perform, and Peter interrupts by doing dance moves, apparently trying impress her, even though he&#39;s with another date.<br/><br/>Fortunately, this third &quot;Spider-Man&quot; movie does have some redeeming qualities, including some good action and excitement (as one would hope for), though there could have been more, and I would say the climax is quite good. In the humour department, there is one major highlight, which is the scene where J. Jonah Jameson is at his desk, and the loud buzzer keeps going off, shaking the desk and knocking stuff around. This part is probably funnier than anything in the first two films. There are some other funny scenes (not as funny as the one I mentioned, mind you), though the movie sometimes gets so cheesy that it may succumb to unintentional humour, which reminds me of &quot;Power Rangers&quot;. In my book, the redeeming qualities of &quot;Spider-Man 3&quot; earn it a 6/10, but the downsides earn it nothing higher than that. Apparently, &quot;Spider-Man 4&quot; has been confirmed. Hopefully, it will be better than this one, but there&#39;s a good chance it won&#39;t be (you know how sequels go).
  62. That's the problem with this third installment of the franchise: not that it's running out of ideas, or lifting them too slavishly from the original comic, but that it lunges at them with an infantile lack of grace, throwing money at one special effect after another and praying--or calculating--that some of them will fly.
  63. Another answer can be like a reference to the 1994&#39;s Spiderman: The Animated Series, when he accidentally found the weak of the Symbiote in a fight with Shocker in the &quot;The Alien Costume&quot; saga. The answer is twofold; Eddie worked for the daily bugle and thus likely found out about Marko&#39;s escape and motives as the bugle was covering it. He then bonds with the Symbiote which retains its memories of its time bonded with Peter including the fight in the subway. Eddie Brock Jr. could have been brought back for a sequel or spinoff (but hasn&#39;t and won&#39;t). Additionally, the Symbiote is still alive in a couple places—remember that Dr. Connors still has a piece of the Symbiote. It is widely believed that the Symbiote that Connors has will eventually bond with the yet-to-be-introduced character of Cletus Kasady to form Carnage, as was the case in the comics that Carnage was created in Venom&#39;s wake. It was announced in July 2008 that there was Venom spinoff in early pre-production that would follow Spider-Man 3 (but seemingly it was cancelled with the discontinuation of the main movie series). Topher Grace possibly would not have returned for the role, as there had been several other hosts to the Venom Symbiote in the comics that could be used in a solo film, including the short lived Angelo Fortunato, and the Scorpion aka &quot;Mac&quot; Gargan. Eddie Brock, meanwhile, had the bits of Symbiote left over in his blood bond to his white blood cells, giving him a new white Venom-like suit. Along with a more altruistic attitude, Brock calls himself Anti-Venom. A potential spinoff could have followed either of these plots. (Source: here.) Ultimately the fates of the characters in the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man continuity is unknown, and similar is the case with the later Andrew Garfield Spider-Man reboot continuity, since the movie franchise was rebooted one more time shortly thereafter. The song playing during Peter&#39;s street-dancing scene was &quot;People, Get up, and Drive Your Funky Soul&quot; by James Brown. It is an edited version, though, since the original was nine minutes long and was featured on James Brown&#39;s 1988 album Motherlode. This version is two minutes and 24 seconds. Possibly never. It is still unknown at this time when or if it will be released. It is also unknown what the running time would be. Sam Raimi has not made any statements about a Director&#39;s Cut, although Columbia has been known to release extended director&#39;s cuts on DVD for other titles in the past, including Spider-Man 2.1. However, note that Columbia may no longer have the relevant rights (such as post-production in addition to distribution) to the Spider-Man cinema franchise, as the underlying copyright (or license) has gone from Columbia&#39;s control to Sony&#39;s and then to Marvel Studios&#39;. The movie studios are unlikely to work out a deal, especially if it wouldn&#39;t be mutually profitable. If a Director&#39;s Cut home video release is ever made of this movie, it is likely to be called Spider-Man 3.1. Had a &quot;3.1&quot; DVD been made then it would have likely to been released to coincide with the theatrical release of the reboot movie The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) just like when the &quot;2.1&quot; DVD came out to coincide with the theatrical release of Spider-Man 3. But the odds of this had always been slim, given that The Amazing Spider-Man was the start of a new series. Had Spider-Man 4 been released in 2011, the studio probably would have released it as a Spider-Man 3.1 then. When the film was completed, the running time was set at 156 minutes on the IMDb page, then later reduced to 139 minutes. Therefore, about 17 minutes was cut from the final film. Note: Richard Roeper &amp; Christy Lemire&#39;s review of the film presented the 156-minute running time on screen, but it is no longer available online. On a Sony Pictures discussion board thread archived here There was going to be a fourth movie but the studio eventually scrapped it in favor of a reboot. It was ultimately cancelled coming down to a combination of Sam Raimi and Sony Pictures not agreeing on an antagonist or villain for the film and Raimi hating the concocted storyline for the fourth film. Perhaps there was a way to save &quot;Spider-Man 4&quot;; but just as likely the studio folks tried all they could but to no avail, and it would&#39;ve cost too much money had they kept on trying to agree on a villain or got more writers to draft the story. a5c7b9f00b
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