Spiderman 3 (Theaters)

spider_man_three_ver4 Knowing how disappointing sequels can be, I came into the theaters with my expectations at a minimum. After watching movie franchises such a Batman take a nosedive due to its sequels, I had my reservations about Spidey’s third installment.

By the end of the movie however, my reaction to the film was very optimistic. I love non-stop action movies, and this film provided a ton of it. Spiderman 3 had some intense action sequences, its CGI and special effects were stunning, and the theaters were packed with excited fans that make watching films even more enjoyable.

Spiderman 3 was not free from flaws though. I thought that the biggest problem with the film was the number of villains casted. Some may disagree, but one of the most important features of any film is character development. The films villains in particular were shortchanged. Director Sam Raimi tried to include one too many foes for Spiderman to face. Villains need time to grow, and audiences need some sort of background info on them. Spiderman 3 provided neither. I think the worst villain was the most hyped one. Venom was completely under utilized and his character had no background at all. We never found out why the creature came down to earth or why it chose to bond with Peter Parker. All we knew was that it changed Spidey from Red and Blue to Black and made him feel good wearing it.

There were also too many subplots in the film. I do agree with others that Raimi did juggle these storylines quite well, but a more straight forward film would have received much better reviews in my opinion. We had a love story, a plot for revenge, a runaway criminal, an alien from outer space, and even more revenge. I’m sure you get the picture. With a window of 140 minutes, it was very hard to get all these plots to merge properly into a climatic ending.

The fact that Spiderman 3 is the first major summer blockbuster of the year and has a pretty loyal fanbase should help it do very well in the box office. It’s not a film you want to sit on and wait for on DVD and I would definitely recommend a matinĂ©e with friends or your children. Go see it!

Synopsis:

Peter Parker has finally managed to piece together the once-broken parts of his life, maintaining a balance between his relationship with Mary-Jane and his responsibility as Spider-Man. But more challenges arise for our young hero. Peter’s old friend Harry Obsourne has set out for revenge against Peter; taking up the mantle of his late father’s persona as The New Goblin, and Peter must also capture Uncle Ben’s real killer, Flint Marko, who has been transformed into his toughest foe yet, the Sandman. All hope seems lost when suddenly Peter’s suit turns jet-black and greatly amplifies his powers. But it also begins to greatly amplify the much darker qualities of Peter’s personality that he begins to lose himself to. Peter has to reach deep inside himself to free the compassionate hero he used to be if he is to ever conquer the darkness within and face not only his greatest enemies, but also…himself.

The Fantastic Four (DVD)

I remember collecting comics as a child. I had loads of Spiderman and X-Men comics. Daredevil and Ghost Rider were collectables, there were bits and pieces of Wolverine comics, and I even had a few Incredible Hulk issues. I never once read nor owned any Fantastic Four.

When this movie hit theaters, the only reason I would have bothered to watch it was the simple fact that Jessica Alba was in it. She is the hottest actress alive right now, and I love to watch her films. The Fantastic Four was a movie I had planned to watch in the theater,but I just never came around to it.

Back to the review. It may be a little biased since Im a Alba fan, but I thought the movie was enjoyable. Of course Jessica Alba in her tight ass costume really helped. (How low can I get right?) Marvel Studios seem to be getting comic book to bigscreen movies right. (I just wish someone would get video game turned movies right!) I’ve basically enjoyed all the X-Men, Hulk, Spiderman, and other comic films that have hit the bigscreen. This one is no exception. The acting was well done, the Special FX looked good, and the characters relationships were well drawn out. All in all it was a solid effort by everyone and I highly recommend this film. Mission Accomplished.

When an experimental space voyage goes awry, four people are changed by cosmic rays. Reed Richards, inventor and leader of the group gains the ability to stretch his body, and takes the name, Mr. Fantastic. His girlfriend, Sue Storm, gains the ability to turn invisible and create force fields, calling herself the Invisible Woman. Her younger brother Johnny Storm gains the ability to control fire, including covering his own body with flame, becoming the Human Torch. Pilot Ben Grimm is turned into a super-strong rock creature calling himself Thing. Together, they use their unique powers to explore the strange aspects of the world, and to foil the evil plans of Doctor Doom.